
James Bond, a timeless cultural phenomenon, owes part of his fame to his leading ladies, the Bond Girls. Each film’s new girl becomes a major headline, signifying the role’s impact on the actress and the franchise. Spanning over 20 films, the Bond series has showcased numerous women, catapulting many from obscurity to stardom. Their roles as Bond girls often become pivotal career milestones, leading to greater recognition and success in the industry.
#1: Eunice Gayson
Eunice Gayson set the benchmark as the first-ever Bond girl, portraying Sylvia Trench in the iconic films Dr. No (1962) and From Russia With Love (1963). Originally considered for the role of Miss Moneypenny, Gayson instead brought to life the character of Trench, who was intended to be a recurring love interest for James Bond.

Her sultry introduction to Sean Connery’s Bond in Dr. No—where she asks, “Trench, Sylvia Trench,” leading to Bond’s legendary introduction—cemented her place in cinematic history, leaving an indelible mark on the early 007 legacy and setting a high bar for future Bond girls.