Shirley Eaton
Shirley Eaton, born on January 12, 1937, is an accomplished English actress. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Eaton became a familiar face in British cinema, gaining widespread recognition for her role as Jill Masterson, a Bond Girl, in the iconic 1964 film Goldfinger. After establishing a successful acting career, she chose to prioritize family life and stepped away from the screen in 1969.
Eaton’s portrayal in Goldfinger remains one of her most memorable performances, contributing to the enduring legacy of the James Bond franchise. Following her retirement from acting, she focused on her role as a mother and has largely stayed out of the limelight.
Her work during her active years has solidified her status as a notable figure in the entertainment industry, particularly among fans of classic British films. Despite her departure from acting, Eaton's contributions to cinema continue to be celebrated by audiences worldwide.
Filmography
The Scorpio Letters
A Weekend with Lulu
The Million Eyes of Sumuru
Dentist on the Job
Three Men in a Boat
Carry On Nurse
Carry On Sergeant
Rhino!
The Girl Hunters
Eight on the Lam
What a Carve Up!
Ten Little Indians
The Naked Truth
Around the World Under the Sea
The Blood of Fu Manchu
Goldfinger