
Bond Girl, 70, looks unrecognizable 35 years after starring in 007 film – can you guess who it is?
35 years ago, this lady starred in 007 film Licence To Kill and made a lasting impact on viewers.
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Can you guess the 1980s bombshell?
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She was seen in LA after heading to a grocery store
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She rocked some ripped light blue denim jeans
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She looked fresh-faced on her outing
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When the lady, who is now 70 years of age, starred in the movie, the franchise was fronted by Timothy Dalton.
Aside from her role as a beautiful bond girl in the hit flick, she played Terri Alden in the ABC sitcom Three's Company between 1981 and 1984.
She also appeared in films, including A Vacation in Hell, Stepfather III, The Crossing Guard, Mallrats, The Devil's Rejects and The Visitation.
You've guessed it, it's Della Churchill star Priscilla Barnes.
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Stepping out in Los Angeles and making a rare appearance, Priscilla looked laid back after a trip to the grocery store.
Seen arriving home after getting her groceries, Priscilla wore a casual outfit that made her look years younger than she is.
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It's Priscilla Barnes who starred in Licence To Kill back in 1989
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Looking youthful, the stunning New Jersey-born beauty wore some distressed jeans and a simple t-shirt.
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She seemingly ditched wearing a bra for the occasion, too, and wore some simple sneakers in a navy and white colorway.
Priscilla, who has been married to Ted Monte since 2003, wore her blond locks down and tousled.
Ditching makeup for the occasion, the former Bond Girl also sported some brown sunglasses in some of the snaps.
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Carrying multiple totes and shopping bags, Priscilla looked weighed down with her purchases as she made her way indoors.
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She then later emerged carrying a glass and holding an empty bag.
Though Priscilla is known and loved as an actress, she began her career as a model.
Her first break came when American comedian, actor, entertainer and producer, Bob Hope, saw her in a local fashion show.
He then invited her to join his troupe for a 1973 performance at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.
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Spellbound by her brief brush with the world of showbiz, Priscilla moved to LA and began acting.
Then, while she was working as a hostess at a Hollywood nightclub, she made a slight career U-turn.
Priscilla adopted the pseudonym of Joann Witty and posed completely nude for the Pet of the Month photo layout in the March 1976 issue of Penthouse magazine.
The magazine later wanted to republish the photos under Priscilla's real name.
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They wanted to do so in 1982 after she shot to stardom for her work on Three's Company.
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She has had a glowing career
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