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SIGNING /Q&A
SIR ROBERT RIETTI
CAROLINE MUNRO
LANA WOOD
MARTINE BESWICK
NINA MUSCHALLIK
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Signing - Sunday 3 April - Barking - London
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NINA MUSCHALLIK
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Nina Muschallik (born on 04 November 1976 in London) is a British actress who appeared in SavingPrivate Ryan.
Nina played a cameo role as one of Robbie Coltrane's girls in James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough and the lead role of Pauline in the British horror thriller Knife Edge
Nina also appeared in the UK hit show Dream Team as Nikki Peggs. She was also the model/ actress in the Pot Noodle advertisements, entitled the "Slag of Snacks". Furthermore, Nina starred in the ITV series Kappatoo when younger.
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Sir Robert Rietti
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Robert is best known as an actor, but is also a writer and director. A superb mimic, he has often done voice-overs to replace actors who have died or lost their voices. He did the voiceover for Tim Moxon as John Strangways, a British agent in the first James Bond film, Dr. No, then continued to dub actors in James Bond flims such as Adolfo Celi as Emilio Largo in Thunderball, Tetsuro Tamba as Tiger Tanaka in You Only Live Twice and John Hollis as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in For Your Eyes Only. He also appeared onscreen in the Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Robert also provided the voice of the mysterious "Number Two" during the opening credits of several episodes of The Prisoner. Normally, the guest actor playing Number Two would appear in the opening credit sequence reciting some of its signature dialogue; in episodes where Number Two's identity was not revealed until the end, Rietty's voiceover was used.
He has been awarded the title of Officer-Knight of the Italian Republic. He is editor of the drama quarterly GAMBIT. He was nominated for a BAFTA special award in 1993. He has translated the entire dramatic works of Luigi Pirandello into English and also popularised the dramatist's work in the anglophone world.
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Doctor Who, (Premier Bedloe) Death Comes To Time
Bond - Never Say Never Again - Dr No - You Only Live Twice - Women in Love
The Prisoner
Space 1999
The Persuaders
Hannibal
The Omen
The Italian Job
Danger Man
many more....
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Caroline Munro
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Caroline was born in Windsor and lived in Rottingdean near Brighton . She moved to London to pursue top modeling jobs and became a major cover girl for fashion and TV ads. Parts came her way in such films as Casino Royale (1967) and Where's Jack? (1969). One of her many photo ads got her a screen test and a one-year contract at Paramount where she won the role of Richard Widmark's daughter in the comedy/western A Talent for Loving (1969).
Also in 1969 she became the commercial poster girl for "Lamb's Navy Rum," a gig that lasted ten years. She appeared as Vincent Price's dead wife in The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) and Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972) which, in turn, led to a Hammer Studios contract such as spine-tinglers as Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) and Kronos (1974).
Caroline also had roles roles as the slave girl/love interest in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974), the princess in At the Earth's Core (1976) and a Bondian girl in the top-notch The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), one of Roger Moore's best outings in the '007' series.
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For more information on imdb click here
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Lana Wood
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Lana is an American actress and producer. She was born to Russian parents, Nikolai and Maria Zakharenko, and is the sister of actress Natalie Wood.
Her first major role was at age 9 in the John Wayne western The Searchers.
She was a regular on the soap opera Peyton Place.
She is best known for her role as Plenty O'Toole in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.
Lana appeared in a number of films and television guest roles throughout the 1970s and 1980s
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Martine Beswick
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Martine was born on 26 September 1941 in Port Antonio, Jamaica to English parents.
Martine is best known for her two appearances in the James Bond film series. She was cast in the second film From Russia with Love as the fiery gypsy girl, Zora. She engaged in the famous "catfight" scene with her rival Vida (played by former Miss Israel Aliza Gur). Martine then appeared as the ill-fated Paula Caplan in Thunderball. .
Martine went on to appear in One Million Years B.C. opposite Raquel Welch, with whom she also engaged in a catfight. She then appeared in various Hammer Studio films, most notably Prehistoric Women and the gender-bending Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde. She played Adelita in the well-regarded Spaghetti Western A Bullet for the General in 1967 opposite Klaus Kinski and Gian Maria Volonté. She starred as the Queen of Evil in Oliver Stone's 1974 directorial debut, Seizure, aka "Queen of Evil".
In the 1970s, Martine moved to Hollywood and regularly appeared on both the big screen and small screen. She made numerous guest appearances in TV series including Sledge Hammer!, Fantasy Island, The Fall Guy, Mannix, The Six Million Dollar Man and Falcon Crest. In 1980, she played the lead role in the comedy film The Happy Hooker Goes to Hollywood.
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VENUE
Barking Learning Centre,
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