Every Bond Girl in Daniel Craig’s 007 Movies, Ranked
From ‘Casino Royale’ through ‘No Time to Die’, Daniel Craig’s tenure introduced a modern mix of allies, lovers, and rivals who shaped 007’s missions across continents and conspiracies. Below is a complete roundup of the major Bond girls from his five films—who they are, which movie they appear in, and what they actually do in the story. Each entry sticks to concrete details like affiliations, key plot moves, and outcomes. Let’s count them down.
8. Solange Dimitrios

Solange Dimitrios, played by Caterina Murino, appears in ‘Casino Royale’. She is married to arms middleman Alex Dimitrios, whose dealings connect to Le Chiffre’s network. After Bond wins Dimitrios’s Aston Martin in the Bahamas, Solange provides Bond with leads that help track her husband’s movements. She is later killed off-screen by Le Chiffre’s associates as retribution for talking to MI6.
7. Sévérine

Sévérine, portrayed by Bérénice Marlohe, is introduced in ‘Skyfall’. She is associated with cyber-terrorist Raoul Silva and first meets Bond at the Macau casino. Sévérine arranges passage to Silva’s island, enabling Bond to locate the former MI6 agent’s base of operations. Captured alongside Bond, she is executed by Silva before 007 takes down the guards and confronts the villain.
6. Lucia Sciarra

Monica Bellucci plays Lucia Sciarra in ‘Spectre’. She is the widow of Marco Sciarra, a high-ranking assassin killed by Bond in Mexico City. After her husband’s funeral in Rome, Lucia gives Bond critical information about a clandestine meeting of the SPECTRE organization. MI6 relocates her for protection once Bond leverages her intel to infiltrate the syndicate.
5. Strawberry Fields

Gemma Arterton’s character, an MI6 consular agent commonly referred to as “Fields,” appears in ‘Quantum of Solace’. Assigned to return Bond to London, she instead gets pulled into his pursuit of Greene Planet’s front and Dominic Greene’s plot in Bolivia. Fields helps Bond evade surveillance in La Paz and attends a fundraising gala where Greene’s network is active. She is later found dead in her hotel room, covered in oil as a symbolic warning, echoing the franchise’s earlier industrial motifs.
4. Paloma

Ana de Armas appears as Paloma, a CIA agent stationed in Cuba, in ‘No Time to Die’. She partners with Bond and Felix Leiter during an operation at a SPECTRE gathering in Havana. Paloma neutralizes multiple targets, assists Bond in escaping a nanobot-weapon dispersal, and secures their objective within minutes of meeting him. After the firefight, she departs to continue CIA duties while Bond proceeds with the broader mission.
3. Camille Montes

Olga Kurylenko’s Camille Montes features in ‘Quantum of Solace’. A Bolivian intelligence operative working off-book, she seeks revenge against General Medrano, who murdered her family and is being installed as a puppet by Dominic Greene. Camille infiltrates Greene’s organization, partners with Bond to expose the water-rights scheme, and confronts Medrano during the desert eco-hotel climax. She survives, having completed her objective, and parts ways with Bond after the operation.
2. Dr. Madeleine Swann

Léa Seydoux portrays Dr. Madeleine Swann in ‘Spectre’ and ‘No Time to Die’. A psychologist and the daughter of SPECTRE assassin Mr. White, she initially resists involvement before aiding Bond with leads on the organization’s hierarchy. Swann uncovers connections between Bond and Ernst Stavro Blofeld, later becoming central to the case involving Lyutsifer Safin’s nanoweapon project. Her storyline includes relocation under protection, a return to MI6’s orbit, and safeguarding her daughter as the operation concludes.
1. Vesper Lynd

Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd appears in ‘Casino Royale’ as the HM Treasury liaison overseeing Bond’s high-stakes poker buy-in against Le Chiffre. She arranges the funds, travels with Bond to Montenegro, and manages the financial controls tied to the operation. Vesper is coerced by Quantum to divert the winnings, leading to the Venice confrontation and her death inside a sinking building. Her actions and the coded “Vesper” phone reveal set up the investigation that ultimately points toward the wider network Bond pursues in subsequent films.
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