In the film version of
Dr. No, van der Zyl provided the voice for several female characters, most prominently for
Honey Ryder due to
Ursula Andress’ thick accent . Van der Zyl also provided dialogue coaching to
Gert Fröbe, whose English was limited, for the movie
Goldfinger and continued to work as a voice-over artist for the series until
Moonraker. She worked as an artist, poet and public speaker. In January 2013, van der Zyl published her book,
For Your Ears Only, which was translated into German for a 2015 release in Germany. In November 2013, an exhibition called "Night Flight to Berlin" opened in the Museum Pankow in
Berlin and ran until April 2014. The exhibition highlighted stages in van der Zyl's life from her childhood days to the Bond films and her work as a
barrister and political correspondent in London. On 20 September 2014, she was a special guest star at a 50th anniversary screening of
Goldfinger in
Braunschweig, Germany where she was awarded honorary membership of the James Bond Club Deutschland e.V. for her contribution to the
James Bond film series. ==Death==