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When Shirley Eaton, the actress who portrayed Auric Goldfinger's doomed secretary, was covered with paint for the "gold corpse" scene, the studio had a few doctors standing by to ensure that she was not overcome by the effects of the paint.
Eaton did not die or even become ill as a result of her Goldfinger experience -- she made a few more films before retiring from acting to spend more time with her family.
While the dubious romantic ducking and diving and stolen kisses of Monkhouse and Eaton are at the plot's centre, the real joy of the script is the army environment and the battle between officialdom and the man in the street.
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 Shirley Eaton - Biography - Moviefone
Brassy blonde leading lady Shirley Eaton could be labelled the British equivalent of such American "blonde bombshells" as Barbara Nichols, Joyce Jameson and Joi Lansing.
From her first film appearance in 1954 onward, Eaton excelled in roles calling for equal parts comic know-how and feminine pulchritude.
Shirley Eaton is best known for her brief assignment as the unfortunate gold-painted girl in the 1964 James Bond caper Goldfinger, though it was necessary to hire a voice actress to dub over Shirley's provincial speech patterns.
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 Shirley Eaton Biography
Shirley Eaton made her debut film appearance in 1954 alongside Dirk Bogarde in Doctor In The House (1954).
Eaton excelled in roles requiring equal measures of comic ease and feminine beauty, especially the popular Carry On comedies such as Carry On Sergeant (1958), Carry On Nurse (1959) and Carry On Constable (1960).
Shirley retired from acting to be a full time mother in the early 1970s.
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 Jill Masterson (Shirley Eaton) - Reviews on RateItAll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Shirley Eaton who played (the eventually gold covered) Jill Masterson in Goldfinger (1964) is one of these.
Eaton never floated my boat for whatever reason; perhaps this is because she had such a small part, though the gold paint scene remains one of the most recognized visuals of the entire Bond series.
Shirley Eaton was born in Edgeware, England on January 12, 1937.
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 Shirley Eaton News - Topix
Shirley Eaton News continually updated by readers like you.
According to the Shirley Bassey anthem, Goldfinger, the most famous James Bond villain, turned everything he touched into the prized glittering metal - and that included...
I edit the Shirley Eaton News pages on Topix when no humans are available to help.
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 shirley eaton - Comparison, price and purchase on Shopping Lycos
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 Shirley Eaton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Luscious British stunner Shirley Eaton found gold-plated stardom in the...
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 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Shirley Eaton : Biography
VH1.com : Movies : Person : Shirley Eaton : Biography
From her first film appearance in 1954 onward, Eaton excelled in roles calling
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 ★ Shirley Eaton Address
How to send your fan mail and autograph requests to Shirley Eaton?:
It reads: "To Dan, Good Luck, Shirley Eaton." I'm very happy with this success, I'm a huge fan of hers.
She is best known to me as Jill Masterson in the James Bond film "Goldfinger." She is the one who gets completely painted gold.
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 Shirley Eaton
Golden Girl - Underwater test shots of the Golden Girl Shirley...
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 Movie Market (UK) - Shirley Eaton posters, photos and autographs gallery
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 AUTOGRAPHS & MANUSCRIPTS: SHIRLEY EATON - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED
AUTOGRAPHS & MANUSCRIPTS: SHIRLEY EATON - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED
Later in her career, she essayed a number of straight dramatic roles.
Eaton is best known for her brief assignment as the unfortunate gold-painted girl in the 1964 James Bond caper Goldfinger, though it was necessary to hire a voice actress to dub over Shirley's provincial speech patterns.
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 Shirley Eaton
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Without doubt, one of the most famous and timeless images of the 1960s is Shirley Eaton painted gold!
The 1990s saw her write her successful autobiography, Golden Girl.
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 Shirley Eaton Credits | TVGuide.com
Life Is A Circus (Actor - Shirley Winter)
A Weekend With Lulu (Actor - Dierdre Proudfoot)
Panic In The Parlor (Actor - Shirley Hornett)
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