Britt Ekland: The Bond Girl's Timeless Glamour in Los Angeles
SWEET TREAT FROM SWEDEN: BRITT EKLAND, THE BLONDE BOMBHELL WITH A LIFE FULL OF ROMANCE AND DRAMA
The Swedish siren is back in town, and she's still got it! Britt Ekland, the 83-year-old blonde bombshell, was spotted strolling through Los Angeles with her tiny Chihuahua by her side. The veteran actress looked stunning, as always, rocking a chic black All Saints hoodie, fingerless gloves, straight-legged black slacks, and sleek black sneakers.
But it's not just her fashion sense that has stood the test of time; Ekland's acting career has been nothing short of phenomenal. With a string of iconic roles in films like "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974), where she played the sultry Bond girl Mary Goodnight opposite Roger Moore, and "Get Carter" (1971) alongside Michael Caine, it's no wonder she remains an international star.
But Ekland's life has been just as dramatic as her on-screen roles. Her heyday was in the 1960s and 1970s, but she continued to sizzle in the 1980s with supporting roles in films like "Fraternity Vacation" (1985), "Moon in Scorpio" (1987), and "Scandal" (1989) alongside Bridget Fonda.
The beautiful actress was discovered by a talent agent in a coffee shop in Italy, who sent her to audition for films. Ekland's early acting days were marked by a string of Swedish films, including "Kort är sommaren" (1962) and "Det är hos mig han har varit" (1963). But it was her breakout role in the Western "Advance to the Rear" (1964) that brought her international recognition.
Ekland's personal life has been just as fascinating. She was married to actor Peter Sellers, with whom she had a daughter, Victoria, in 1965. The couple made three films together before divorcing in 1968. Ekland then went on to have a son, Nicolai Adler, with record producer Lou Adler in 1973.
But it's her high-profile romances that have kept the media buzzing over the years. She was introduced to rock icon Rod Stewart by Joan Collins and lived with him for over two years before their split. Ekland then dated singer Phil Lewis of the bands Girl and L.A. Guns from 1979 to 1981, becoming engaged but eventually parting ways.
In a shocking move, Ekland married Stray Cats drummer Slim Jim Phantom in 1984, when she was 42 and he was just 23! They had a son, Thomas Jefferson, in 1988 but divorced in 1992.
Ekland's latest foray into the spotlight came in 2010, when she participated in the reality TV show "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here." She went on to join the cast of the Swedish reality show "Swedish Hollywood Wives" from 2012 to 2014 and even appeared in Season 4 of BBC TV's "The Real Marigold Hotel" in 2020.
In 2018, Ekland participated in the popular German reality dance competition "Let's Dance." Her acting career may have slowed down, but her star power remains as bright as ever.
A LIFE OF ROMANCE AND DRAMA
Ekland's life has been a whirlwind of romance and drama. She was one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood during her heyday, with men lining up to date her. But it's not just about the looks; Ekland is also known for her fiery personality and strong will.
Her marriage to Peter Sellers was marked by tumultuous ups and downs, but she eventually moved on to a string of high-profile romances. With Rod Stewart, she lived together for over two years before their split. Her romance with Phil Lewis was just as passionate but ultimately ended in heartbreak.
Ekland's personal life has been just as fascinating as her acting career. She married Slim Jim Phantom when she was 42 and he was just 23! The couple had a son, Thomas Jefferson, in 1988 but eventually divorced in 1992.
But Ekland is not one to dwell on the past. She's always been known for her resilience and determination. When asked about her life, Ekland has said, "I've had my fair share of ups and downs, but I wouldn't change a thing."
A LOOK BACK AT HER CAREER
Ekland's acting career spans over five decades, with a string of iconic roles that have cemented her place in Hollywood history. From her breakout role in "Advance to the Rear" (1964) to her critically acclaimed performances in "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974) and "Get Carter" (1971), Ekland has consistently impressed audiences with her talent.
In the 1980s, Ekland continued to sizzle on screen with supporting roles in films like "Fraternity Vacation" (1985), "Moon in Scorpio" (1987), and "Scandal" (1989) alongside Bridget Fonda. Her chemistry with co-stars has always been undeniable, but it's her own unique charm that sets her apart from the rest.
FROM SWEDEN TO HOLLYWOOD
Ekland was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and began her acting career in Swedish films before making the move to Hollywood. She was discovered by a talent agent in a coffee shop in Italy, who sent her to audition for films.
Ekland's early days were marked by a string of Swedish films, including "Kort är sommaren" (1962) and "Det är hos mig han har varit" (1963). But it was her breakout role in the Western "Advance to the Rear" (1964) that brought her international recognition.
In Hollywood, Ekland quickly made a name for herself with roles in films like "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974), where she played the sultry Bond girl Mary Goodnight opposite Roger Moore. Her chemistry with co-stars has always been undeniable, but it's her own unique charm that sets her apart from the rest.
A LIFE OF ROMANCE AND PASSION
Ekland's personal life has been just as fascinating as her acting career. She was married to actor Peter Sellers, with whom she had a daughter, Victoria, in 1965. The couple made three films together before divorcing in 1968.
In 1973, Ekland had a son, Nicolai Adler, with record producer Lou Adler. But it's her high-profile romances that have kept the media buzzing over the years. She was introduced to rock icon Rod Stewart by Joan Collins and lived with him for over two years before their split.
Ekland then dated singer Phil Lewis of the bands Girl and L.A. Guns from 1979 to 1981, becoming engaged but eventually parting ways. In a shocking move, Ekland married Stray Cats drummer Slim Jim Phantom in 1984, when she was 42 and he was just 23! They had a son, Thomas Jefferson, in 1988 but divorced in 1992.
A LEGACY THAT CONTINUES TO INSPIRE
Ekland's legacy continues to inspire new generations of actresses. With her iconic looks, fiery personality, and strong will, she's a true Hollywood legend. From her breakout role in "Advance to the Rear" (1964) to her critically acclaimed performances in "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974) and "Get Carter" (1971), Ekland has consistently impressed audiences with her talent.
As we look back on her remarkable career, it's clear that Britt Ekland is more than just a beautiful face – she's a true Hollywood icon.