Kara Milovy
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James Bond character | |
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Kara Milovy | |
Gender | Female |
Role | Bond girl |
Affiliation | KGB |
Current status | Alive |
Portrayed by | Maryam d'Abo |
Kara Milovy, played by Maryam d'Abo is the main Bond girl in the 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights.
Bond has been informed that General Georgi Koskov is willing to defect from the Russians. As Koskov runs across the road to meet Bond, 007 spots a sniper, Kara. Defying his orders to kill her, Bond shoots the rifle out of her hands, only marginally injuring her.
Bond helps Kara escape from the KGB in Bratislava and they head to Austria. She is lead to believe that Bond is a KGB agent after talking to Koskov. Kara switches back to being Bond's ally after drugging his drink and realising that Koskov has been using her.
Interestingly enough, Kara Milovy (and Maryam d'Abo) holds the title of being the last blonde Bond Girl to date. All subsequent leading Bond girls have been brunettes or dark-haired.
Preceded by: Stacey Sutton |
Official Main Bond Girl 1987 |
Succeeded by: Pam Bouvier |