- Shirley Eaton
Infobox actor
name = Shirley Eaton
caption = Shirley Eaton
birthname = Shirley Eaton
birthdate = Birth date and age|1937|1|13
location =London ,England
deathdate =
deathplace =Shirley Eaton (born
January 13 1937 ) is an English actress who appeared in many British black and white comedies in the 1950s and onwards.Career
She was born in
London and raised in the suburb ofHarrow Weald . Throughout her career, she appeared with many of the top British male comedy stars from the period includingJimmy Edwards ,Max Bygraves ,Bob Monkhouse andArthur Askey . Her female co-stars includedPeggy Mount ,Thora Hird andDora Bryan among others.Early roles include "
Three Men In A Boat " (1956) and "Date with Disaster " (1957), starring with AmericanTom Drake . She also worked withThe Crazy Gang in "Life Is a Circus " (1958) and withMickey Spillane in "The Girl Hunters " (1963) in which Spillane played his own literary creationMike Hammer . Later she starred in a version of "Ten Little Indians" (1965), co-starring American singer and actor Fabian. She also appeared in several early "Carry On films ", but did little TV work (she did appear in three episodes of" The Saint" oppositeRoger Moore ).In 1957 Eaton participated in the British heat of the
Eurovision Song Contest .However, Eaton's most famous role was that of
Jill Masterson in the 1964James Bond film "Goldfinger". Her character's death, being painted head to toe in gold paint and suffering "skinsuffocation ", became an iconic image of the film and inadvertently led to the creation of a popular belief concerning both the method of death and the actress's ownfate . Eaton, very much alive, later appeared in a 2003 episode of the TV documentary series "MythBusters " to help debunk the myth. [ [http://mythbusters-wiki.discovery.com/page/Pilot+3%3A+Larry%27s+Lawn-Chair+Balloon%2C+Goldfinger%2C+Poppy-Seed+Drug+Test MythBusters Wiki Episode Guide Entry] ] ]In any case, the movie made Eaton a star; she even appeared on the cover of "
Life Magazine " in her gold-painted persona. After "Goldfinger", Eaton made a few more films, including "The Million Eyes of Su-Muru ", before she retired from acting to raise her family.Eaton expressed no regrets in giving up show business while at the height of her fame. In a 1999 interview with Steve Swires of "Starlog Magazine", Eaton said: "A career is a career, but you're a mother until you die."
External links
*imdb name|id=0247881|name=Shirley Eaton
* [http://www.snopes.com/movies/films/goldfing.htm Article debunking the "skin suffocation" urban legend] fromSnopes.com References
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