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== Film ==
== Film ==
* Moneypenny from the [[James Bond]] movies (and all subsequent parodies of her). Note that in the original stories she was more dowdy.
* Moneypenny from the [[James Bond]] movies (and all subsequent parodies of her). Note that in the original stories she was more dowdy.
** Actually, the original stories describe her with the adjective 'desirable' through the series. There turns out to be a lot behind the secretary who inspired Ian Fleming, and the actress who played her for two decades [http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20071015_110172_110172&source=srch\].
** Actually, the original stories describe her with the adjective 'desirable' through the series. There turns out to be a lot behind the secretary who inspired Ian Fleming, and the actress who played her for two decades [https://web.archive.org/web/20140202095225/http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20071015_110172_110172].
** The Moneypenny of the Dalton movies had the edge of being both blonde '''and''' wearing glasses.
** The Moneypenny of the Dalton movies had the edge of being both blonde '''and''' wearing glasses.
** Played with in ''[[Casino Royale 1967]]'' - David Niven as an out-of-retirement Bond enters his office and tells Moneypenny "You haven't changed a bit!". After a long smooch, she informs him that she's Moneypenny's daughter.
** Played with in ''[[Casino Royale 1967]]'' - David Niven as an out-of-retirement Bond enters his office and tells Moneypenny "You haven't changed a bit!". After a long smooch, she informs him that she's Moneypenny's daughter.