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Blackman, Bond’s Pussy Galore, dies

- BY THERESA BRAINE

Honor Blackman, whose roles as Pussy Galore in “Goldfinger” and leather-clad martial arts bombshell Cathy Gale in “The Avengers” were a beacon to women, died Sunday. She was 94.

Blackman died of natural causes unrelated to the coronaviru­s pandemic, her family said in a statement.

“She was much loved and will be greatly missed by her two children Barnaby and Lottie, and grandchild­ren Daisy, Oscar, Olive and Toby,” the family told The Guardian.

“As well as being a muchadored mother and grandmothe­r, Honor (inset) was an actor of hugely prolific creative talent,” the family said. “With an extraordin­ary combinatio­n of beauty, brains and physical prowess, along with her unique voice and a dedicated work ethic, she achieved an unparallel­ed iconic status in the world of film and entertainm­ent. And with absolute commitment to her craft and total profession­alism in all her endeavors, she contribute­d to some of the great films and theatre production­s of our times.”

Other strong female roles included Hera in “Jason and the Argonauts,” and Laura

West in the 1990s sitcom “The Upper Hand.” Her career also extended onstage to “The Sound of Music,” “My Fair Lady” and “Cabaret.”

Blackman started out when she received elocution lessons for her 16th birthday.

Her teacher was an inspiratio­nal woman, BBC News said, “who introduced her to poetry and the theatre and who advised her father to enroll her in the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.”

She went, and never looked back, studying part time while working an administra­tive job in the government, then as a motorcycle dispatch rider in World War 2, BBC News said.

After a number of roles, she was picked up in 1961 to star alongside Patrick Macnee in “The Avengers.” Her character’s wit and intelligen­ce combined with her ability to “hold her own in a melee,” made her something of a feminist icon, as BBC News noted.

She and Macnee also recorded the song “Kinky Boots,” which became a runaway hit, BBC News noted.

Blackman recounted her appreciati­on for the independen­ce of her “Goldfinger” character Pussy Galore.

“In so many of the films, the girls just looked at James and fell flat on their backs,” Blackman told the magazine TV Times in 2014, according to the Associated Press. “Yet Pussy Galore was a career woman — a pilot who had her own air force, which was very impressive. She was never a bimbo.”

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