Zena Marshall

Pencil Portrait by Antonio Bosano.

Zena Marshall Pencil Portrait
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The quality of the prints are at a much higher level compared to the image shown on the left.

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A3 Pencil Print-Price £45.00-Purchase

A4 Pencil Print-Price £30.00-Purchase

*Limited edition run of 250 prints only*

All Pencil Prints are printed on the finest Bockingford Somerset Velvet 255 gsm paper.

P&P is not included in the above prices.

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The first time I saw Zena Marshall on the big screen was in her role as the Italian Countess in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes in 1965. Already a ten year veteran of numerous films and telelvision appearances, she was by then edging towards retirement in order to concentrate on her domestic life.

Zena Marshall’s main claim to fame rests on her portrayal of the Eurasian double agent, Miss Taro, in the first ever Bond film, Dr. No (1962). Her character was, incidentally, the first woman consciously seduced by Bond, prior to his encounter with Ursula Andress in the part of Honey Rider. More importantly, she remains the sole Bond villainess to survive.