JAMES Bond should never be played by a woman, according to actress Joanna Lumley. The screen favourite, 74, appeared in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service in 1969 for George Lazenby’s sole outing as 007.
She said: “Ian Fleming took such care to describe Bond that if you want to use a woman, you might just write a different story. “I can’t see the point in hanging on to the Bond-ness of it. "I don’t think she should be called Joanna Bond.
Bond was a man.” She also confirmed the claim she had kissed all six 007 stars. But she added: “People have misread that as if I was in a steamy relationship with them all and absolutely giving them each a major snog. “What I’m saying is I have given all of them a ‘mwah-mwah’.
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