Bond Girl: Feliccia

Felicca was the fictional secretary to Egyptian black market trader Aziz Fekkesh. A minor character portrayed by Italian actress Olga Bisera, she briefly appeared in the 1977 James Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me. She was subsequently adapted for Christopher Wood’s accompanying novelization.

Biography

The gorgeous Felicca works as a low-ranked assistant to Aziz Fekkesh in Cairo, Egypt. She has orders to entertain and distract him and she does just that. She meets James Bond when he visits Fekkesh in Egypt. Bond is naturally suspicious of Felicca, but she soon has him enjoying the moment. She asks if “there is anything she can do for him….anything at all?” Bond replies, “Well, I had lunch, but I seemed to have missed dessert.” The woman is attracted to 007 as well and allows herself to get a little bit of pleasure during her work.

At this, he takes her in his arms, and the two begin kissing sensually. Felicca seems to enjoy it and probably wants to go further in the bed, but as the two are kissing, she sees an assassin named Sandor in an above window with a gun. Sandor is about to shoot Bond. Felicca panicks and screams to beg the shooter not to kill them. Thanks to that, Bond spins just in time, and Sandor kills Felicca, the poor woman being used as a human shield. Bond lets her body fall to the bed as he goes after Sandor.

This is the last time we see Felicca, and from the shot and the look at her body, it is obvious she did not survive the gunshot. In a few seconds, she met a man she didn’t know before, kissed him, and lost her life because of him.