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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maud_AdamsMaud Adams - Wikipedia

    Maud Adams (born Maud Solveig Christina Wikström; 12 February 1945) is a Swedish actress and model, known for her roles as two different Bond girls, first in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) and then as the title character in Octopussy (1983), as well as making many other appearances in both films and television including The Christian ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maude_AdamsMaude Adams - Wikipedia

    Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden (November 11, 1872 – July 17, 1953), known professionally as Maude Adams, was an American actress and stage designer who achieved her greatest success as the character Peter Pan, first playing the role in the 1905 Broadway production of Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. [1]

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000726Maud Adams - IMDb

    Maud Adams is a former model who starred in three James Bond films: The Man with the Golden Gun, Octopussy and A View to a Kill. She also appeared in other movies and TV shows, such as Tattoo, Mission: Impossible and The Rooneys.

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  4. Maude Adams was an American actress, best known for her portrayals of Sir James Barries heroines. Her mother, whose maiden name she adopted, was leading lady of the Salt Lake City stock company. From Adams’s first triumph, at the age of five as Little Schneider in Fritz at the San Francisco.

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  5. Learn about the life and career of Maude Adams, a versatile and influential American performer who starred in many of James Barrie's plays, including Peter Pan. Discover how she also became a lighting designer, a radio star, and a drama teacher.

  6. Maud Adams is a Swedish actress who starred in three James Bond films: The Man with the Golden Gun, Octopussy and A View to a Kill. She was born in 1945, married twice and has a son named Charles Rubin.

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  8. Maude Adams was a stage actress who contributed to film technology through her research on incandescent lighting and color cinematography. She worked with General Electric and Eastman Kodak in the 1920s and patented several inventions related to lighting design.