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  1. Oct 23, 2021 · Phoebe Waller-Bridge joins Harwood as the only women to receive a writer’s credit on a Bond film. CREDIT: Getty. Advertisement. In the end, Harwood’s 007 journey concluded with From Russia ...

  2. Oct 23, 2021 · Phoebe Waller-Bridge joins Harwood as the only women to receive a writer’s credit on a Bond film. CREDIT: Getty. In the end, Harwood’s 007 journey concluded with From Russia with Love – and her only subsequent credit was 1968 Jean Rochefort comedy Don’t Play with Martians.

  3. Harwood was hired to work on From Russia With Love, again directed by Young, but came to such creative blows with him that she left the film, and received only a credit for adaptation on the film ...

  4. Abstract. Johanna Harwood was the first, and until Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s hiring on No Time to Die, the only woman screenwriter to work on the Bond films. Harwood was there at the beginning, gaining credits for her work on Dr No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963), but her chequered experiences of trying to gain leverage within the film ...

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  5. Goldfinger: Margaret Nolan (The famous golden girl) Thunderball: Micky De Rauch, Christina Hayward (The girl with the ponytail swimming downwards on a red backdrop), Jean McGrath, Billie Bates and Rani Dube (All the known swimming girls) You Only Live Twice: Sylvana Henriques (Silhouette fan dancer) Mai Ling (Japanese girl with traditional ...

  6. Johanna Harwood Johanna Harwood (born 1930), a.k.a. J. M. Harwood, is a retired Irish screenwriter. She was born and raised in County Wicklow, Ireland. She co-wrote two James Bond films, and went uncredited for adaptation work on a third. [edit] Harwood entered the film industry in 1949. Fluent in the French language, she trained at Institut des hautes études cinématographiques ("I.D.H.E.C ...

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  8. Waller-Bridge is the second female screenwriter credited with writing a Bond film after Johanna Harwood co-wrote Dr. No and From Russia with Love. [70] [c] Barbara Broccoli was questioned about the MeToo movement at the Bond 25 launch event, where she stated that Bond's attitude towards women would move with the times and the films should ...

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