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<p dir="auto">I found her very attractive in "The Way We Were" and "The Great Gatsby".  She was cast as one of the "beautiful people" in both movies, which she certainly was.  I'm a little surprised that she hasn't had more success than she has in Hollywood.  It's possible that she had a certain unapproachable quality, which may have limited the parts for which she was considered.  Whatever the case, she was a KNOCKOUT in the movies I saw her in! <em>eyes popping out of my head</em>  Casting agents (if that's what they're called) may have thought she was unapproachable, but I interpret that more as class.  I wish she would have given more of herself to her roles, but it may be that holding back that accounts for her enduring appeal.  We always want what we can't have.</p>
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<p dir="auto">she was the most beautiful Bond girl ever!</p>
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