Kara Milovy

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James Bond character
Kara Milovy
Gender Female
Role Bond girl
Affiliation KGB
Current status Alive
Portrayed by Maryam d'Abo

Kara Milovy, played by Maryam d'Abo is a fictional character in the 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights.

Bond has been informed that General Georgi Koskov is willing to defect from the Russians. As Koskov runs across the road to meet Bond, 007 spots a sniper, whom he recognizes as the beautiful cellist he spotted during a concert earlier. Defying his orders to kill her, Bond shoots the rifle out of her hands, only marginally injuring her. This prompts the line for which the film is named, "I must have scared the living daylights out of her."

Convinced that Kara (who actually is Koskov's girlfriend) is more of a victim than a proper assassin, Bond helps Kara escape from the KGB in Bratislava, gaining her trust by claiming to be sent by Koskov, and then he takes her to Austria; when Bond's Aston Martin is destroyed during the escape, the two of them resort to sledding to the Austrian border in Kara's cello case. Eventually Kara contacts Koskov directly, and he leads his girlfriend to believe that Bond is actually a KGB agent. On Koskov's instructions, she drugs Bond to allow Koskov to capture him, but she soon realizes that Koskov has been deceiving her and switches back to Bond's side.

Kara and Bond are taken to Afghanistan, where they team up a Mujahideen group headed by Kamran Shah. Kara convinces Shah to help Bond by attacking a Soviet airbase. After boarding a C130 plane that Bond had hijacked, Kara helps him to pilot the plane carrying drugs while he battles the villainous Necros at the back. The film ends with Kara's world tour (as a prize for her bravery, she's been given a special visa which allows her to play around the world), where she is disappointed that Bond did not attend. Much to her surprise, she discovers him in her dressing room.

Interestingly enough, Kara Milovy is the last "main" blonde Bond Girl to date. All subsequent leading Bond girls have been brunettes or dark-haired.

Preceded by
Stacey Sutton
Official Main Bond Girl
1987
Succeeded by
Pam Bouvier

Liz is a minor Bond girl from the James Bond film The Living Daylights. She is portrayed by Catherine Rabett

On a boat, a girl named Liz is bored with her boat, her life and that she can't find any real men. Coincedently James Bond falls onto the boat and after introuduces himself as "Bond, James Bond", Liz asks "won't you join me", where Bond replies (on the phone) give me another half hour to his mission control. It is not known what happen after that.

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