Lana Wood

Lana Wood

  • Born: 1946-3-1
  • Birthplace: California, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Diamonds Are Forever
  • Lana Wood (Lana Wood), actor, starred in the 007 film " Diamonds Are Forever " (Diamonds are Forever). In 2016, he participated in the movie " Killing Poe ".
    Lana Wood is the younger sister of the famous actress Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko .

    Character Evaluation

    Character experience
    Name: Lana Wood, born in California in 1946 , Lana Wood is the younger sister of the famous actress Natalia Nikolaevna Zakharenko . 
    In 1971, starred in the 007 film: " Diamonds Are Forever " , as Plenty O''Toole is the woman James Bond met in the casino. She introduced herself very enthusiastically when she appeared, and she had a problem with a quick mouth and a long tongue. . Less than a minute after returning to the room with James Bond , he was thrown out of the window by the Tiffany man who was ambushing in the room. Fortunately, the person who threw it didn't know that it was a swimming pool outside the window, so he made a false alarm and got his life back.
    Plenty's original scenes weren't so few. Several important scenes were cut out. It is said that they can be seen in a certain version of the DVD. One was to have dinner with James Bond , and the other was to return to James Bond's room after coming out of the swimming pool, only to find that Tiffany had occupied his own double bed. Burning with jealousy, she found a card with the address written in Tiffany's bag and found the place, probably because of the theory of rival in love , but was killed by the enemy in front of Tiffany. When Tiffany returned to his residence later, the dark-haired woman in the swimming pool was Plenty.
    Extended Reading

    The Searchers quotes

    • Ethan Edwards: Livin' with Comanches ain't bein' alive.

    • Ethan Edwards: You remember that scalp string on Scar's lance? Long and wavy?

      Martin Pawley: Yeah, I saw it, and don't try to tell me it was Aunt Martha's or Lucy's.

      Ethan Edwards: It was your mother's.