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A black James Bond, sure, but I can’t see 007 as a woman

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Wright is Felix Leiter.” Current Bond Daniel Craig insisted earlier this year that “everybody should be considered” in casting.

He said: “For women and for African Americans, there should be great parts anyway, across the board.”

Craig’s final outing as Bond will feature the most diverse cast ever, with Captain Marvel’s Lynch, Blade Runner 2049’s Ana de Armas and Jeffrey Wright reprising his CIA role.

But Trina admits when she landed her breakthrou­gh part she knew little about the 007 franchise – or Connery.

She laughs as she recalls her journey from the New

York stage, where she thrived as a modern dancer, to a movie set, attacking Connery with martial arts moves.

She admits: “I knew the Bond movies were successful, but I didn’t know who

Sean Connery was. My world was Broadway – I had never seen a Bond film.

“It never crossed my mind that I was about to make history. I was happy to get a job. I was happy that right after I did the film I was doing a play in New York.”

After being flown to California’s Palm Springs, Trina did not have to wait long before meeting Connery.

She recalls: “When I got to the hotel Sean sent a note to meet. I remember him being groovy, warm and kind. Not once was my race brought into the conversati­on as he sipped coffee. He told me, ‘I want to meet the person who’s going to beat me up’.”

That famous fight scene, where Bond is battered by two martial arts-loving female Spectre assassins, took two weeks to film.

Trina explains: “We had to meticulous­ly build each section, perfecting moves and placements. There was no digital re-edit or CGI, and the camera angles had to be perfect. And our acrobatics were real.

“Sean told us not to hold back and to make it look as real as possible.

“Sure he was wearing pads, but I kicked him pretty hard in the balls.”

Revealing they did not use a body double because Connery wanted it as real as possible, Trina adds: “On screen it was the first time Bond had looked so vulnerable with a woman.

“People still tell me they root for us in the fight – and I cannot think that’s ever happened since with Bond.”

Trina tells how Connery hugged her when she bumped into him in New York 20 years after filming together.

She says: “I was at the bus stop at Madison Avenue when a crowd gathered. I strolled in, tapped him on the shoulder and he smiled, ‘Oh Thumper… Trina’.”

While many other female actresses have suffered “the curse of the Bond girl”, she reveals playing Thumper

gave her great global opportunit­ies. She says: “Some people see me as a Bond woman, who can’t play anything else. My career tells a different story.

“It brought me so many more positives than negatives. My life has been full as a working actress, model and dance teacher.”

Trina, who is writing a memoir which she hopes will be out next year, admits she still holds out hope of returning to the Bond franchise.

She still meets fans at convention­s and celebratio­ns around the world, and says: “A lot of them ask me if I would return.

“I’d love a cameo in a new film – to return as Thumper because I wasn’t killed. She could be training the next batch of Spectre female assassins.”

While she is a fan of Craig, for Trina Connery will always be the best Bond.

She says: “I prefer the Bond of my generation, it’s only natural. I do like Sean the best as he was the tall, dark, handsome… and raw Bond.”

Bond was ahead of its time, I didn’t think how I was making history TRINA PARKS 007 FILMS’ FIRST BLACK BOND GIRL

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