Adams moved to Paris and later to New York City to work for
Eileen Ford. Her acting career started when she was asked to appear in the 1970 movie
The Boys in the Band, in which she played a photo-shoot model in the opening credits. During the 1970s she guest-starred in such American TV series as
Hawaii Five-O and
Kojak. Adams was catapulted to international fame when she appeared as the mistress of the villain
Franciso Scaramanga in the 1974
James Bond film
The Man with the Golden Gun. In short order she appeared in
Norman Jewison's futuristic
Rollerball (1975) and several European films, and in 1981 she starred in the thriller
Tattoo. She was so well regarded by
Albert Broccoli, the producer of the
James Bond films, that she was asked to return to the series in 1983 for
Octopussy. In this film, she plays the mysterious smuggler Octopussy, again opposite
Roger Moore. Looking back on her two roles in Bond films, Adams said, "How can you not really enjoy the fact that you were a Bond Girl? It's pop culture and to be part of that is very nice." She also was the president of a cosmetics company called Scandinavian Biocosmetics. ==Filmography==