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Klebb was also included in a list of the top ten Bond villains by The Times in 2008. [1] [failed verification] Lisa Funnell described her as one of "the most dangerous female villains of the decade". [3] Elisabeth Ladenson wrote that she is one of "two memorable lesbians" from Fleming's Bond novels (the other being Pussy Galore). Ladenson notes ...
Valentina Vostok is a fictional character by DC Comics.She first appeared in Showcase #94 (August 1977), and was created by Paul Kupperberg and Joe Staton. [1]In live-action, Valentina Vostok made her debut in the first season of the CW Arrowverse series Legends of Tomorrow, played by Stephanie Corneliussen.
Name Date Feat References Alime Abdenanova: 1 September 2014: Reconnaissance scout in World War II [1] Aleksandra Akimova: 31 December 1994: Squadron navigator in the "Night Witches" [2] Marem Arapkhanova: 3 June 2003: Alerted her town to presence of rebels in Second Chechen War [3] Nina Brusnikova: 5 October 2006: Farm worker who fought a fire ...
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Frau Farbissina's look and demeanour are parodies of several female villains from early James Bond films, namely From Russia with Love's Rosa Klebb (played by Lotte Lenya), On Her Majesty's Secret Service ' s Irma Bunt (played by Ilse Steppat), and particularly the character of Frau Hoffner (played by Anna Quayle) in the 1967 Bond spoof Casino Royale. [4]
Pages in category "Russian folklore characters" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Azovka; B.
The character was portrayed as a seductress who was spying on Tony Stark for the Soviet government, [3] making her one of several Soviet villains who faced Iron Man in the 1960s. [4] This version of Black Widow was infatuated with Tony Stark's looks and wealth, and she was easily distracted by jewelry. [ 3 ]