First black Bond girl Gloria Hendry seen 50 years after romp with Roger Moore trends now
Former Bond girl Gloria Hendry looks just as glamorous as she did 50 years ago when she landed her big break in Live and Let Die.
DailyMail.com spotted Hendry on Wednesday running errands in Beverly Hills and looking trendy as ever in a red and yellow leather jacket, leggings, multi colored shoes and stylish shades.
At one point the actress picked up mail from a post office and carried a large box to her car all by herself.
Hendry, who celebrates her 74th birthday today, has kept a relatively low profile in Hollywood since she became 007's first black love interest opposite Roger Moore in 1973.
DailyMail.com spotted Gloria Hendry, 74, stopping at the post office while running errands in Beverly Hills on Wednesday
Hendry still looks chic and glamorous 50 years after landing her big break in Live and Let Die opposite Roger Moore
At one point the actress picked up mail from a post office and carried a large box to her car all by herself
The Florida-born model-turned-actress played the part of Rosie Carver, who famously gets shot and killed in Bond's arms.
Her steamy scenes with Roger Moore catapulted her into the spotlight and the Ian Fleming classic featured a soundtrack written by Paul McCartney.
In his memoir, Moore described how the passion between himself and Hendry was a sore point for his wife Luisa Mattioli at the time.
He wrote, 'As Bond, I make love to Rosie Carver, played by the beautiful black actress Gloria Hendry, and my wife Luisa has learned from certain Louisiana ladies