Honey Ryder

No. 1 Bond Girl Dr. No is the 1st spy film in the James Bond series. The first truly was the best. The Swiss native's voice may have been completely dubbed over in postproduction, but, well, the goods were all hers.

Pussy Galore

No. 2 Bond Girl Goldfinger is the 3rd film in the James Bond series. Her name alone would have been enough to rank her among Bond's best loves.

Tracy di Vicenzo

No. 3 Bond Girl On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the 6th spy film in the James Bond series. As it happened, Rigg replaced fellow Bond girl Honor Blackman on TV's The Avengers, where her Emma Peel became renowned as the toughest of dames.

Vesper Lynd

No. 4 Bond Girl Casino Royale is the 21st film in the James Bond series.

Anya Amasova

No. 5 Bond Girl The Spy Who Loved Me is the 10th spy film in the James Bond series. Bach may have been an American girl, but in the mid-1970s no more exotic a woman appeared on screen than her KGB spook.

Xenia Onatopp

No. 6 Bond Girl GoldenEye is the 17th spy film in the British James Bond series. She is said to be the first Bond girl seen having an orgasm, and she returned 007's leading ladies to smooth sailing after years in the doldrums.

Wai Lin

No. 7 Bond Girl Tomorrow Never Dies is the 18th spy film in the James Bond series. Tomorrow Never Dies performed well in the box office and received many positive reviews. She wasn't the first woman of color to match wits with 007.

Rosa Klebb

No. 8 Bond Girl From Russia with Love is the second film in the James Bond series. Dr. Freud would have had a field day with this Russian agent's manic obsession with, er, sticking her knife into our hero.

Tiffany Case

No. 9 Bond Girl Diamonds Are Forever is the 7th spy film in British James Bond series.

Melina Havelock

No. 10 Bond Girl For Your Eyes Only is the 12th spy film in James Bond series. In the film, Bond and Melina Havelock become tangled in a web of deception spun by Greek businessman Aristotle Kristatos.