Mary Stävin

Swedish actress, model, and beauty queen (born 1957) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mary Ann-Catrin Stävin (born 20 August 1957) is a Swedish actress, model and beauty queen. She won Miss World 1977 and appeared in the James Bond films Octopussy (1983) and A View to a Kill (1985).

Born (1957-08-20) 20 August 1957 (age 68)
OccupationActress
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Spouse
Nicholas Wilcockson
(m. 1995)
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Mary Stävin
Stävin in 2023
Born (1957-08-20) 20 August 1957 (age 68)
OccupationActress
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Spouse
Nicholas Wilcockson
(m. 1995)
Children1
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss World Sweden 1977
Miss World 1977
Years active1981–present
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBlue
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Early life

Stävin was born in Örebro County, Sweden, in 1957. A blue-eyed blonde, she won Miss World 1977 in London,[1] becoming the third Swedish woman to win the Miss World crown.

Stävin started her acting career in the early 1980s. She appeared in two music videos for Adam Ant, "Ant Rap" (1981) and "Strip" (1983).

Stävin's first film role was in the James Bond film Octopussy (1983), where she played a non-speaking role as an Octopussy girl. She then appeared in the next Bond film, A View to a Kill (1985),[1] in a larger role as agent Kimberley Jones. Bond actor Roger Moore later wrote in his autobiography that "floating away on board a submarine with Mary Stavin must be many men's dream."[2]

Stävin dated footballer Don Shanks from 1978 to 1982. She then dated footballer George Best from 1982 to 1985, and the couple released the exercise album Shape Up and Dance.[3][4]

Film star

Stävin continued her acting career after the Bond films. She had supporting roles in the horror films House (1985) and Open House (1987). She then had supporting roles in the films The Opponent (1988), Alien Terminator (1988), and Howling V: The Rebirth (1989).

Stävin played the female lead in the action films Strike Commando 2 (1988) and Born to Fight (1989). Both were directed by Bruno Mattei and starred Brent Huff. Stävin also played Heba in the television series Twin Peaks (1990).

During the late 1980s, Stävin was married to and divorced from actor Steve Jamieson, and she then had a five-year relationship with actor William Holdsworth.[3]

Later life

Stävin has acted sporadically since the mid-1990s. She married businessman Nicholas Wilcockson in 1995, and the couple has one daughter who was born in 1996. Stävin lives in California.[3]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1983OctopussyOctopussy Girl[1]
1985A View to a KillKimberley Jones[1]
1985HouseTanya
1987Open HouseKatie Thatcher
1988The OpponentGilda Duranti
1988Caddyshack IIGirl in BarCameo
1988Alien TerminatorMaureen De Havilland
1988Strike Commando 2Rosanna Boom
1989Howling V: The RebirthAnna
1989Born to FightMaryline Kane
1993DesireAdrienne
1996The Devil Takes a HolidayTina
2005The Story of BobInga Jones
2019The Christmas PauseAunt Viv
2021Barking MadKatya Philipova
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1983Arthur the KingPrincessTV film
1985HotelSandy TannerEpisode: "Distortions"
1986Still the BeaverMariaEpisode: "Miss Honeywell Comes to Town"
1987The Days and Nights of Molly DoddKirsten Haaken2 episodes
1989Night CourtJacquelineEpisode: "Life with Buddy"
1990Twin PeaksHeba2 episodes
1995Days of Our LivesRhondaEpisode: #1.7678
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