Maud Adams is a two-time Bond Girl as she appeared in 1974’s The Man With the Golden Gun as Andrea Anders, and Octopussy a decade later as the title character. She also made a minor appearance in another Bond film, A View To Kill, in 1985.
Maud was recently spotted running errands in Los Angeles while walking two dogs. She wore a casual outfit featuring a black jacket, matching pants and sneakers, and a quilted Chanel handbag alongside another leather tote. She kept her face bare, and her graying hair brushed to the back as she strolled with a pair of glasses on.
Where is Maud Adams now?
Iconic Bond girl, 79, looks unrecognizable on rare outing in LA… can you guess who? https://t.co/AxfeomOkfp
— Zicutake USA Comment (@Zicutake) December 7, 2024
Maud looked slender and youthful for a 79-year-old as she strutted the streets. Her most recent appearance is in the ongoing series Blood Legacy, where she plays Msizi. This comes nearly two decades after her appearance in The Seekers, after which she took an acting hiatus during which she directed a few productions.
Maud shot to fame with The Man With the Golden Gun four years after her debut at 25. With her second Bond Girl appearance, she built acclaim as the first and only one to play different Bond Girl characters. She once admitted to feeling grateful to have been a part of the pop culture franchise in her prime.
Maud Adams’ life outside the spotlight
Maud has favored private living in recent years, and not much is known about her personal life. She is currently married to private mediator and retired judge Charles Rubin, whom she walked down the aisle with 24 years after her divorce from photographer Roy Adams. Maud has no children from either of her marriages.
Her legacy still resounds across generations, as James Bond fans discuss her occasionally on social media. “How did I never notice that Maud Adams appeared in TWO Bond films? She also made a brief uncredited appearance in ‘A View to a Kill’ apparently. So three actually. I never knew that,” an X user recently figured.