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Bolton, Emily
Emily Bolton as Manuela in ‘Moonraker’.

Emily Bolton is an actress probably best known for her appearance in the James Bond film Moonraker in which she played 007′s Brazilian contact Manuela.

She is also known for her appearances as an uncredited regular cast member in Space: 1999 and in the BBC prisoner of war drama Tenko, in which she played Christina Campbell.

 
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