- Nadja Regin
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Nadja Regin (born 2 December 1931) is a Yugoslavian actress from Niš, [[Serbia]. She graduated from The Academy of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade and also read philology at the faculty of Philosophy of Belgrade University as an extra-mural student. Her acting career began during her student years and expanded through Yugoslav-German co-productions to Germany, and later, to England, Austria and New Zealand. She is best known for her roles in several British films and TV programmes in the 1960s. She acted in two James Bond films; From Russia with Love, as the mistress of Kerim Bey, and a smaller but still notable appearance in the pre-credit sequence of Goldfinger. Her TV roles included The Avengers, Danger Man, The Saint and Dixon of Dock Green. In the 1970s, her work included reading and selecting film scripts for production by film companies including Rank Films and Hammer Films. In 1982, she and her sister Jelena formed Honeyglen Publishing Ltd, a very small but reputable publishing company, specialising in philosophy of history, belles lettres, biography and some fiction. She now devotes her time to writing and has written a novel, The Victims and the Fools, a children's story, The Puppet Planet, and is now working on her Memoirs.
Selected filmography
- The Fur Collar (1962)
External links
Categories:- 1931 births
- Serbian actors
- Living people
- People from Niš
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