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'''Marguerite LeWars''' (born c.1938 in [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]]) is a former [[Miss Jamaica]] beauty champion. While serving in that capacity, she played the role of the [[List of James Bond henchmen in Dr. No#Dr. No's photographer|Dr. No's photographer]] in the first ever [[James Bond]] film ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr No]]'', in 1962.
'''Marguerite LeWars''' (born c.1938 in [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]]) is a former [[Miss Jamaica]] beauty champion. While serving in that capacity, she played the role of the [[List of James Bond henchmen in Dr. No#Dr. No's photographer|Dr. No's photographer]] in the first ever [[James Bond]] film ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr No]]'', in 1962.


This role was her only screen role and it was a matter of chance; the production crew of ''Dr No'' encountered her at [[Kingston airport]] as they were preparing for filming. LeWars was an employee there at the time and they decided to use her in the film. LeWars had makeup applied to her face in order to make her appear partly-oriental. In the commentary of the ''Dr. No'' DVD release, LeWars stated that her voice in the film was dubbed over by the filmmakers without her prior knowledge. This is perhaps most apparent during the scene where she says to Bond (while referring to his black sidekick Quarrel, who has a hold of her arm) "tell this ape to let me go!" as her lips do not appear to match the statement.
This role was her only screen role and it was a matter of chance; the production crew of ''Dr No'' encountered her at [[Kingston airport]] as they were preparing for filming. LeWars was an employee there at the time and they decided to use her in the film. In the commentary of the ''Dr. No'' DVD release, LeWars reveals that makeup was applied to her face in order to make her appear partly-oriental. She also states that her voice in the film was dubbed over by the filmmakers without her prior knowledge. This is perhaps most apparent during the scene where she says to Bond (while referring to his black sidekick Quarrel, who has a hold of her arm) "tell this ape to let me go!" as her lips do not appear to match the statement.


She is also seen in the [[Documentary film|documentary]] ''[[Inside 'Dr. No']]'' as herself.
She is also seen in the [[Documentary film|documentary]] ''[[Inside 'Dr. No']]'' as herself.

Revision as of 00:25, 30 November 2009

Marguerite LeWars

Marguerite LeWars (born c.1938 in Kingston) is a former Miss Jamaica beauty champion. While serving in that capacity, she played the role of the Dr. No's photographer in the first ever James Bond film Dr No, in 1962.

This role was her only screen role and it was a matter of chance; the production crew of Dr No encountered her at Kingston airport as they were preparing for filming. LeWars was an employee there at the time and they decided to use her in the film. In the commentary of the Dr. No DVD release, LeWars reveals that makeup was applied to her face in order to make her appear partly-oriental. She also states that her voice in the film was dubbed over by the filmmakers without her prior knowledge. This is perhaps most apparent during the scene where she says to Bond (while referring to his black sidekick Quarrel, who has a hold of her arm) "tell this ape to let me go!" as her lips do not appear to match the statement.

She is also seen in the documentary Inside 'Dr. No' as herself.

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