Alison Doody

Alison Doody (born March 9, 1966)[1] is an Irish model and actress. After making her feature film debut with a small part in Bond film A View to a Kill (1985), she went on to play Nazi-sympathising archaeologist Elsa Schneider in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Other roles include Siobhan Donavan in A Prayer for the Dying (1987), Charlotte in Taffin (1988) and Rebecca Flannery in Major League II (1994).

Alison Doody
Doody in 2009
Born (1966-03-09) March 9, 1966[1]
Dublin, Ireland
OccupationActress, model
Years active1985–present
Spouse(s)
Gavin O'Reilly
(m. 1994; div. 2006)
Partner(s)Douglas De Jager
(2011–2012; his death)
Children2
Websitealisondoody.com

Early life

The youngest of three children, Doody was born in Dublin, Ireland. Her mother, Joan, was a beauty therapist, and her father Patrick, worked in the property business and farmed.[2] Doody attended Mount Anville Secondary School.

Career

Approached by a photographer, Doody took up modelling, which turned into a career in commercial modelling. Doody stringently avoided glamour and nude work — a clause which she extended to her acting career.

Having come to the attention of the casting director of a new James Bond film, she accepted a small part as Jenny Flex in 1985's A View to a Kill. Doody was listed as one of 12 Promising New Actors of 1986 in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 38. Still only 18 when she appeared in the role, Doody was – and remains – the youngest Bond girl to date.[3] Another early movie was a small part as IRA member Siobhan Donovan in A Prayer for the Dying (1987), which starred Mickey Rourke.

Doody had a non-speaking role in the 1987 television adaptation of The Secret Garden appearing as Archibald Craven's wife, Lilias, in his dream. Her first lead role was in a 1988 episode of Jim Henson fantasy series The Storyteller as Sapsorrow, opposite John Hurt, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders.

She played opposite Pierce Brosnan in the film Taffin (1988) before taking probably her most high-profile part to date, as Austrian Nazi-sympathiser and archaeologist Dr. Elsa Schneider in 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade playing opposite Harrison Ford. The film also starred Sean Connery as Indy's father; Doody has acted alongside three actors (Moore, Connery, and Brosnan) who have portrayed James Bond.

In 1991 Doody co-starred opposite Jonathan Pryce in British mini-series Selling Hitler, inspired by the publishing fraud known as the Hitler Diaries. She subsequently relocated to Hollywood. Chosen to replace Cybill Shepherd as spokeswoman for L'Oréal, she went on to play opposite Charlie Sheen in 1994's Major League II as Flannery, his girlfriend and agent.

After almost a decade away from the screen, Doody returned to acting with a small role in 2003 British comedy movie The Actors with Michael Caine, playing herself in an award ceremony scene.[4] She played alongside Patrick Swayze in a 2004 television movie adaptation of King Solomon's Mines and also starred in a short called Benjamin's Struggle (2005), a pamphlet about the Holocaust, and in the British TV series Waking the Dead (in a two-part episode called "The Fall"). In 2010, Doody shot a part in Danny Dyer's film The Rapture (2010). She later guest starred in RTÉ's medical drama The Clinic., and was set to star in a 2011 remake of horror classic The Asphyx, but the project later stalled.

In 2011 she began the first of two seasons on E4 comedy drama Beaver Falls, playing Pam Jefferson. In 2014 she appeared in We Still Kill the Old Way.

On 21 November 2018 she was awarded by the "Almería, tierra de cine" award,[5] and she received a star in Almeria Walk of Fame.[6]

On November 20, 2019 she was announced to be entering into the Indian film industry with the movie RRR. [7]

Personal life

Doody married Gavin O'Reilly, CEO of the Independent News & Media on 25 June 1994, at the O'Reilly family residence Castlemartin. The couple made their home at Bartra House,[8] a 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) home overlooking the sea in Dalkey; at the time of purchase, the most expensive house in Ireland.[9] The marriage produced two daughters. She separated from O'Reilly in 2004, and divorced him in 2006.[10][11]

During the 2011 filming of comedy-drama Beaver Falls in South Africa, Doody met Douglas De Jager, a packaging tycoon from Cape Town. The couple had been keeping their relationship low-key, before De Jager died of a heart attack in July 2012.[12]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role(s) Director(s) Language(s) Notes Ref.
1985A View to a KillJenny FlexJohn GlenEnglish[13]
DeceptionsWaitressMelville Shavelson
Robert Chenault
Direct TV
1987A Prayer for the DyingSiobhan DonovanMike Hodges
The Secret GardenLiliasAlan GrintDirect TV
Harry's KingdomDebbieRobert Young
1988TaffinCharlotteFrancis MegahyIrish
English
1989Indiana Jones and the Last CrusadeElsa SchneiderSteven SpielbergEnglish[14]
Women in Tropical PlacesCeliaPenny WoolcockDirect TV
1991Duel of HeartsLady Caroline FayeJohn Hough
1992Ring of the MusketeersAnn-Marie AthosJohn Paragon
1994Major League IIRebecca FlanneryDavid S. Ward
TemptationLee ReddickStrathford Hamilton
2003The ActorsAlison DoodyConor McPherson
2004 King Solomon's Mines Elizabeth Maitland
2005Benjamin's StruggleKatrina StockhausenJamie BreeseShort film
2011Billy & ChuckMotherLee Cronin
2014We Still Kill the Old WayDI Susan TaylorSacha Bennett[15]
2016BroerGraceGeoffrey EnthovenDutch[16]
BrotherEnglish
2017Division 19NeilsenS. A. Halewood[17]
2019The Rising HawkRadaAkhtem Seitablaev
John Wynn
[18]
MuseGraceCandida Brady[19]
2021RRRLady ScottS. S. RajamouliTelugu[20]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1990 Wogan Herself Series 9
2003 Entertainment Tonight
1st Irish Film & Television Awards Presenter
TV Special
2004 2nd Irish Film & Television Awards
2006 The Hollywood Greats Series 7 with Harrison Ford
2008 Indy's Women: The American Film Institute Tribute
Xposé Season 3 Episode 16
2009 The Late Late Show
2010 7th Irish Film & Television Awards Presenter
TV Special

Documentary

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2003 Indiana Jones: Making the Trilogy Herself
2004 Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde

References

  1. Doody, Alison. "Thank you for your kind thought but my birthday is actually the 9th of March 😘". Instagram.com. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. COOL DOODY. | Article from The Evening Standard (London, England) | Questia Online Library
  3. "007 Irish Connections" 10 March 2012, Irish independent
  4. "Alison Doody Making a Comeback..." showbizireland.com. 14 May 2002. Archived from the original on 18 June 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2008.
  5. "Alison Doody recogerá su 'Almería, tierra de cine' y una estrella en el Paseo de la Fama este miércoles". Europa Press (in Spanish). Almería. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  6. "Alison Doody ya forma parte del paseo de la fama de Almería". Ideal (in Spanish). Vocento. 21 November 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  7. https://twitter.com/RRRMovie/status/1197107394058211328
  8. Hughes, Emer (2 March 2003). "Rich chase streets of dreams". ThePost.ie. Archived from the original on 7 April 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2008.
  9. Leslie, Neil. HOUSE THAT FOR pounds 1.9M, Daily Mirror, 12 October 1996
  10. Robinson, James (27 January 2008). "O'Reilly junior proves passion for print is in the genes". London: The Guardian. Archived from the original on 16 April 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2008.
  11. "The Edge: The beautiful Alison Doody is solo again". Irish Independent. 6 July 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  12. "Alison Doody heartbroken as her partner dies suddenly while on holidays in Capri". Irish Independent. 2 December 2012.
  13. "A VIEW TO A KILL (1985)". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  14. "The Stars of 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade': Where Are They Now?". The Hollywood Reporter. 24 May 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  15. "Former Bond girl Alison Doody is back in new action role". Independent.ie. 9 July 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  16. "Comedy thriller starring Alison Doody at Cork Film Festival". The Irish Times. 11 November 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  17. ""Division 19" Starring Alison Doody". The Harlton Empire. 16 April 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  18. "ADR yesterday on the movie "The Rising Hawk" COMING SOON TO A SCREEN NEAR YOU". Instagram. 1 October 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  19. "Muse". Cambridge Film Festival. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  20. Press Trust of India (20 November 2019). "SS Rajamouli ropes in Olivia Morris Ray Stevenson and Alison Doody for RRR". India Today. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
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