Monday, April 8, 2019

RIP NADJA REGIN...


You were super sexy and super cool, wearing the envious emblem of starring in two Connery Bonds: "From Russia with Love" (as Kerim Bey's gal) and "Goldfinger" (as Bonita).


Those weren't your only cinematic jaunts. There was "The Magic Sword '50"; "Runaway" (aka "Runaway Killer"); "The Fur Collar"; "Goodbye, Franziska": "The Man Without a Body"; the comical "Don't Panic, Chaps!" and those dusky "Edgar Wallace Mysteries" installments, "Solo for Sparrow" and "Downfall". 


On television, you shared your charms as generously with "Danger Man"; "The Saint"; "Richard the Lionheart"; and the pragmatic "Dixon of Dock Green".

You even played the role of publisher (with help from your sister, Jelena) and author, having penned "The Victim and the Fools"; "Recollections"; and a perky kiddie tale, "The Puppet Planet".


Your magnetic talents delighted many, and there's no doubt the heavens will brighten a hundredfold now that your ebullient spirit shines among them. 

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