Israeli actress Daliah Lavi, who starred in 1967’s James Bond spoof “Casino Royale,” has died at her home in Asheville, N.C. She was 74. Lavi was born in 1942 in Shavei Tzion in the British Mandate of ...
Col. Leo K. Thorsness (center), who died May 2, was one of the most highly decorated U.S. airmen of the Vietnam War and a cellmate of Sen. John McCain’s at the notorious North Vietnamese prison known ...
Daliah Lavi, an actress who made her femme fatale reputation in such 1960s spy comedies as The Spy With a Cold Nose, Some Girls Do, The Silencers and the classic of the genre Casino Royale, died ...
Israeli actress Daliah Lavi, who starred in 1967’s James Bond spoof “Casino Royale,” has died at her home in Asheville, N.C. She was 74. Lavi was born in 1942 in Shavei Tzion in the British Mandate of ...
Israeli actress Daliah Lavi, who starred in 1967’s James Bond spoof “Casino Royale,” has died at her home in Asheville, N.C. She was 74. Lavi was born in 1942 in Shavei Tzion in the British Mandate of ...
But it was 1966’s The Silencers, starring Dean Martin in his James Bond knock-off Matt Helm that provided Lavi with the genre with which she’d become most associated. Also that year, the dark-haired ...
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