Alison Doody
Alison Doody was born in Dublin in Ireland on November 11, in 1966. Model and an Irish actor. After making her debut in a feature film with a tiny part in Bond film A View to a Kill (1985) she went on to play Nazi-sympathising archaeologist Elsa Schneider, in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Siobhan in A Prayer for the Dying, Charlotte in Taffin and Rebecca Flannery Major League II. Doody began modelling after being offered by an experienced photographer. This led to a successful professional career as a model for commercials. Doody did not wear fashion, thongs and glamour during her modeling career. If she came to the director's attention for the role in a James Bond film, Doody was offered a small role in A View to a Kill (1985). Doody made an appearance as a character in John Willis Screen World Volume 2, as one 12 promising new actors for 1986. 38. Doody is only 18 when she portrayed Doody in the movie A prayer for the dying (1987) with Mickey Rourke, is the youngest Bond girl to be seen. The year 1987 was the time Mickey Rourke starred in A Prayer for the Dying in which she portrayed IRA Member Siobhan Donovan. Doody was a silent actress in a 1987 adaptation of The Secret Garden, playing Archibald Craven's dream wife Lilias. The first time she played the lead in a 1988 episode of Jim Henson fantasy series The Storyteller in the role of Sapsorrow alongside John Hurt Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. She starred alongside Pierce Brosnan, in the 1988 film Taffin. In the following film, she played her most memorable role to date as Austrian Archaeologist and Nazisympathiser The doctor. Elsa Schneider playing alongside Harrison Ford. Doody played alongside Sean Connery in the film and played the role of her father in the film. Doody was a part of Jonathan Pryce as Hitler Diaries, a British mini-series based on Hitler Diaries. She subsequently relocated to Hollywood. She was chosen to replace Cybill Shepard as L'Oreal spokesperson and then was later cast alongside Charlie Sheen as Flannery, his agent and girlfriend on the film Major League II. Doody came back to acting in 2003 with a minor role on The Actors, a British comedy The Actors, in which Michael Caine played herself at the awards ceremony. Doody's roles included an appearance in a TV film version of King Solomon's Mines in 2004, a booklet about the Holocaust, and an animated short called Benjamin's Struggle in 2005. Doody was also cast in Danny Dyer's The Rapture (2009). Doody was later a guest on RTE's medical drama The Clinic and was set to star in a 2011 remake of the horror film The Asphyx but the project was later put on hold. Pam Jefferson is her role in the E4 Comedy Drama Beaver Falls' first of two seasons. She also appeared on the show in 2014 as We Still Kill the Old Way. The film was awarded the Almeria film award on 21 November 2018.
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