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MI6 searches for the ultimate Bond Girl by analysing
all of 007's conquests over the 20 adventures so far...
Part 1 - Does Bond prefer blondes or brunettes?
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Ultimate Bond Girl - Part 1
26th March 2003
"Men prefer blondes - but marry brunettes", but
does Bond subscribe to this mythology?
The MI6 search for the ultimate Bond girl begins with the
big question - does Bond prefer blondes or brunettes?
Qualification for the analysis is ruled by one simple premise
- Bond must have had his wicked way with the lady to be
included in the survey.
Right: The original, and some argue still
the best, Bond girl Ursula Andress who played Honey Ryder
in Dr. No. |
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Of all the multi-film Bond's, Sean Connery's era had the
smallest proportion of brunettes - only 50% of the total
girls. Connery's 007 took quite a fancy to auburn Bond girls
clocking up an impressive one in five.
Connery Era
Brunette |
50% |
Blonde |
29% |
Auburn |
21% |
George Lazenby proves to be an exception to the series
trend yet again, the statistics obviously skewed by only
appearing once. Both his conquests in "On Her Majesty's
Secret Service" were auburn - his wife Tracy Bond and
the Piz Gloria patient Ruby Bartlett.
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Above: 007's ill fated wife Tracy Bond, played
by Diana Rigg in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service".
Roger Moore's era plays quite true to the overall series
trend, although his 007 fails to bed any redheaded beauties
in his line of service.
Moore Era
Brunette |
65% |
Blonde |
35% |
Auburn |
0% |
Timothy Dalton's monogamous 007 in "The Living Daylights"
stunts his statistics, but thanks to his two conquests in
"Licence To Kill" he totals 66% brunette and 33%
blonde.
Right: Often the most popular Bond girl
of the Roger Moore era - Anya Amasova played by Barbara
Bach in "The Spy Who Loved Me" - is in the brunette
set which overwhelm the series.
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Of all the bond actors, Pierce Brosnan's era is closest
to the overall trend from the last 40 years. Averaging 2.5
girls per film, brunettes are clearly the preference with
an amazing 70%. Statistics point to three girls in Bond
21 - a brunette, a blonde and a redhead.
Brosnan Era
Brunette |
70% |
Blonde |
20% |
Auburn |
10% |
Left: Izabella Scorupco, who played Natalya
Simonva in "GoldenEye", has changed her hair colour
on many occasions since the film - most recently to peroxide
blonde.
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Series Averages ("Dr. No" to "Die Another Day")
Brunette |
59% |
Blonde |
28% |
Auburn |
13% |
007 clearly disagrees with the popular saying and prefers brunettes.
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