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Tracy is an important character for Bond as she allows him to love again, with his first love, Vesper Lynd, also dead and buried. He left her desolate after stealing her money and beginning to have affairs with various mistresses, though he eventually died in a car accident. Bond initially refuses, but he changes his mind when Marc-Ange offers his resources for anything Bond desires. Cue fight. Brunette, long Bond is unarmed, but is is revealed that Tracy has been shot dead. Countess However, she is never mentioned by name in the film.
Using Draco's resources, however, Bond is able to track Blofeld to Switzerland. However he decides to give Bond one last chance and assigns him to an intelligence-related diplomatic affair in Japan. At the beginning of the book, he goes to visit Vesper’s grave, and so Tracy is, again, a renewed hope for Bond to find true love.
I am not a saint." Jill Masterson is an associate of Goldfinger, who helps him cheat at cards by telling him his opponents cards by hidden radio. Eye color I am not a saint." Born Teresa Draco in 1943, she is the only child of Marc-Ange Draco, the head of the Unione Corse, a powerful Corsican crime syndicate – not quite as large as SPECTRE, but with substantially larger "legal" operations, including Draco Construction. Find the obituary of Tracy Bond (1937 - 2017) from Mooresville, NC.
Teresa goes by "Tracy" because she feels "Teresa" does not suit her (as she introduced herself to Bond, "Teresa is a saint; I'm known as Tracy"). Using Marc-Ange’s resources, Bond is able to track down Blofeld while he goes on his own journey as well, falling in love Tracy as they continue their relationship. We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. After fighting Bond, he begins to slip into a pool full of radioactive water. Brown
"1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969, List of recurring characters in the James Bond film series, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tracy_Bond&oldid=982078349, Characters in British novels of the 20th century, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 6 October 2020, at 01:45. She and Bond begin a relationship and soon, Marc-Ange is desperate to have him as a son-in-law, and offers him resources to do whatever he desires.
Teresa goes by "Tracy", because she feels "Teresa" does not suit her.
The contact is still alive, though, and makes for the gun. Tracy's mother died in 1955; her father then sent her to a boarding school in Switzerland. Thunderball and Never Say Never Again, or two versions of Casino Royale).
At the end of the duel we see the figure again, but eagle-eyed viewers can see that the fingers have returned: the real Bond has replaced the fake one, and before Scaramanga realises, Bond turns round and shoots him. As my new bride, Tracy Bond, I wept for her loss. After Bond rescues her by paying it, Tracy invites him to her room; but he is ambushed by another of Draco's men.
The pair subsequently marry at Draco's estate and depart for their honeymoon in Bond's flower-festooned Aston Martin DBS. Teresa "Tracy" Bond (born Teresa "Tracy" Draco, and also known as the Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo) is a fictional character and the main Bond girl in the 1963 James Bond novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and its 1969 film adaptation. As she introduced herself to Bond, she stated, "Teresa is a saint; I'm known as Tracy". The film does not explain why nor does it mention Tracy. James Bond: Former Bond star 'wouldn't choose the role again' In the 1969 movie the role of Tracy was played by Dame Diana Rigg, who had already found fame as Emma Peel in The Avengers. Dame Diana Rigg died aged 82, her agent confirmed today.
He shoots all the fingers of Bonds’ left hand off. Deprived of a stable home life, Tracy joined the "international fast set", committing "one scandal after another"; when Draco cut off her allowance, Tracy committed "a greater folly" out of spite.