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Shirley Eaton(I)

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"Goldfinger" Shirley Eaton 1964 UA
Sumuru is a beautiful but evil woman who plans world domination by having her sexy all-female army eliminate male leaders and replace them with her female agents.
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Long before Bea Arthur, Estelle Getty and company showed up in 1980s TV households, Hollywood had, in effect, its own original "Golden Girl"...literally...in the form of stunning British actress Shirley Eaton. Although she found definitive cult stardom in 1964 with her final golden moment in a certain "007" film, Shirley was hardly considered an "overnight success". For nearly a decade, she had been out and about uplifting a number of 1950s and early 1960s British dramatic films and slapstick farce. Shirley became quite a sought-after actress internationally but, by the end of the decade, the dark-browed blonde beauty intentionally bade Hollywood and her acting career a fond and permanent farewell. She has never looked back.

Born in Edgware, Middlesex, England on January 12, 1937 (some references incorrectly list her birth year as 1936), Shirley Jean Eaton began on stage as a youth, making her debut at age 12 in "Set to Partners" (1949) and following it up the following year with Benjamin Britten's "Let's Make an Opera". Her first on-camera work was on TV in 1951, but it didn't take long before the pretty teen began to provide fleeting, decorative interest on film. Under contract to Alexander Korda in her early career, she found an encouraging break with minor parts in such comedies as Toubib or not toubib (1954) and The Love Match (1955). She quickly rose to co-star status in the droll features, Sailor Beware (1956), Trois hommes dans un bateau (1956), La vérité presque nue (1957) and Toubib en liberté (1957), while appearing opposite such top stars as Peter Sellers and Dirk Bogarde, among others.

Upon Korda's death in 1956, Shirley briefly joined the Rank Organization. Every once in awhile, she relished playing a fetching villainess in a drama, such as in Solo pour une blonde (1963) when not playing it straight as the beautiful foil caught up in some of Britain's finest madcap farces, which included the highly popular "Carry On" movies. Trained also in ballet and voice, Shirley was afforded a great chance to sing and dance with the film, Life Is a Circus (1960), and managed to grace the BBC as well in a few of their musical formats of the 1950s.

Shirley's career hit international status, of course, when she played "Jill Masterson", one of a bevy of beauties linked to titular archvillain Gert Fröbe in the film, Goldfinger (1964). And like many of the Bondian girls before and since, her character dearly paid for her furtive romantic clinches with Sean Connery's magnetic "James Bond". Shirley's memorable 24-karat gold death scene (She was found by Bond, painted head to toe in gold paint, and had "died of skin suffocation".), became the eye-catching draw for the movie. The image was splattered everywhere -- on movie posters, in press junkets and in publicity campaigns. Despite the formidable attention the movie received in the form of Honor Blackman's high-kicking "Pussy Galore" character and Shirley Bassey's famous rendition of the title song playing the airwaves, it was Eaton's gilded visuals that became THE iconic image of not only the movie but the whole "007" phenomena.

In its wake, Hollywood beckoned and Shirley immediately won a number of female leads in melodrama, crime yarns, war stories and rugged adventures. Adding to the mesmerizing Ivan Tors scenery in such movies as Sur la piste du rhinocéros blanc (1964) and the underwater epic, Le tour du monde sous les mers (1966), she appeared opposite some of Hollywood best-looking and talented leading men, including Harry Guardino and Robert Culp of the afore-mentioned Sur la piste du rhinocéros blanc (1964), and Hugh O'Brian in the classic whodunnit, Les dix petits indiens (1965). During this highly productive time, her co-stars ranged from comedy legend Bob Hope in Bagarre à huit (1967) to horror icon Christopher Lee in Le sang de Fu Manchu (1968). Shirley's film career ended with her participation as "Sumuru", the ambitious leader of an all-woman's society called "Femina", in both The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967) and Sumuru, la cité sans hommes (1969). Many of her movies remain interesting to the public today as they are a product reflective of their times, and a number of them, like she, have achieved cult status.

After Shirley's self-imposed retirement, she, first and foremost, dedicated herself to her family. The widow of building contractor Colin Rowe (they were married in 1957; he died in 1994), she has two sons, Grant and Jason, and is the proud grandmother of five. She also developed a special knack for writing and, in 1999, published her autobiography entitled "Golden Girl". In 2006, she marketed an "intimate diary" of poems. These days, the spectacular Shirley can be glimpsed from time to time at film festivals that very much appreciate her cult celebrity. She also enjoys painting and has made a return to the stage in recent years.
BornJanuary 12, 1937
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    Known for

    Sean Connery, Honor Blackman, and Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger (1964)
    Goldfinger
    7.7
    • Jill Masterson
    • 1964
    Shirley Eaton in Les dix petits indiens (1965)
    Les dix petits indiens
    6.6
    • Ann Clyde
    • 1965
    The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967)
    The Million Eyes of Sumuru
    3.7
    • Sumuru
    • 1967
    Le week-end de l'épouvante (1961)
    Le week-end de l'épouvante
    6.3
    • Linda Dickson
    • 1961

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Everdream (2001)
      Everdream
      Short
      • Talent scout
      • 2001
    • Sumuru, la cité sans hommes (1969)
      Sumuru, la cité sans hommes
      4.2
      • Sumitra
      • 1969
    • Le sang de Fu Manchu (1968)
      Le sang de Fu Manchu
      4.3
      • Black Widow
      • 1968
    • Roger Moore in Le Saint (1962)
      Le Saint
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Reb Denning
      • Airline Passenger
      • Gloria Uckrose ...
      • 1962–1968
    • The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967)
      The Million Eyes of Sumuru
      3.7
      • Sumuru
      • 1967
    • Bagarre à huit (1967)
      Bagarre à huit
      5.5
      • Ellie Barton
      • 1967
    • Alex Cord and Shirley Eaton in The Scorpio Letters (1967)
      The Scorpio Letters
      6.3
      TV Movie
      • Phoebe Stewart
      • 1967
    • Lloyd Bridges, Shirley Eaton, and David McCallum in Le tour du monde sous les mers (1966)
      Le tour du monde sous les mers
      5.3
      • Dr. Maggie Hanford
      • 1966
    • Shirley Eaton in Les dix petits indiens (1965)
      Les dix petits indiens
      6.6
      • Ann Clyde
      • 1965
    • Mary Hronopoulou, Shirley Eaton, and Ken Scott in La brigade sans peur (1965)
      La brigade sans peur
      5.6
      • Diana Forsythe
      • 1965
    • Sean Connery, Honor Blackman, and Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger (1964)
      Goldfinger
      7.7
      • Jill Masterson
      • 1964
    • Sur la piste du rhinocéros blanc (1964)
      Sur la piste du rhinocéros blanc
      5.4
      • Miss Arleigh
      • 1964
    • Shirley Eaton in Solo pour une blonde (1963)
      Solo pour une blonde
      5.9
      • Laura Knapp
      • 1963
    • Craig Stevens in Man of the World (1962)
      Man of the World
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Lee
      • 1962
    • Le week-end de l'épouvante (1961)
      Le week-end de l'épouvante
      6.3
      • Linda Dickson
      • 1961

    Stunts



    • Prince Vaillant (1954)
      Prince Vaillant
      6.2
      • riding double: Janet Leigh (uncredited)
      • 1954

    Soundtrack



    • Bud Flanagan, Jimmy Gold, Teddy Knox, Charlie Naughton, and Jimmy Nervo in Life Is a Circus (1960)
      Life Is a Circus
      5.5
      • performer: "Life Is A Circus", "For You, For You"
      • 1960

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    Personal details

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    • Height
      • 1.68 m
    • Born
      • January 12, 1937
      • Edgware, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Spouse
      • Colin RoweAugust 5, 1957 - 1994 (his death, 2 children)
    • Other works
      Stage: Appeared in "Come Blow Your Horn" at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, England.
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Print Biography
      • 6 Articles
      • 7 Pictorials
      • 10 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      Possibly most recognized because of her role in Goldfinger (1964), her character was killed only 16 minutes into the movie.
    • Quotes
      The reason why people are huge stars is nothing to do with acting. It's the magic. Charisma is a word that's used too often, it's something special and it's what makes stars. It's luck and basically it's genes.
    • Nicknames
      • Shirl
      • Golden Girl
    • Salaries
        Un thermomètre pour le colonel
        (1959)
        £1,250

    FAQ

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    • How old is Shirley Eaton?
      88 years old
    • When was Shirley Eaton born?
      January 12, 1937
    • Where was Shirley Eaton born?
      Edgware, Middlesex, England, UK
    • What is Shirley Eaton's birth name?
      Shirley J. Eaton
    • How tall is Shirley Eaton?
      5 feet 6 inches, or 1.68 meters

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