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Evalyne Tremble

Bond girl in Casino Royale (1967)

Biography

Evalyne Tremble is a fictional character from the 1967 James Bond parody film 'Casino Royale,' portrayed by British actress Ursula Andress. In this comedic adaptation of Ian Fleming's novel, Tremble serves as one of several Bond girls in the film's chaotic plot involving multiple actors playing James Bond. The character represents the classic Bond girl archetype of the era, though the film itself was a humorous take on spy film conventions rather than part of the official EON Productions Bond series. Andress, already famous for her role as Honey Ryder in the first official Bond film 'Dr. No,' brought glamour and charm to the role. The 1967 'Casino Royale' has since become a cult classic, remembered for its star-studded cast and absurdist humor. While not as iconic as characters from the main Bond film series, Evalyne Tremble remains part of Bond film history and represents a unique, comedic chapter in the franchise's legacy.

The Name Evalyne

The name Evalyne, while uncommon, gained some recognition through entertainment and spy fiction, connecting it to glamorous, sophisticated female characters in classic cinema.

Quick Facts
Category

Fictional Character

Nationality

British

Appears In

Casino Royale (1967 film)

Thinking about the name

Evalyne

English origin

An alternate spelling of Evelyn with added 'e', creating visual distinction while maintaining familiar pronunciation. Evalyne offers the charm of the classic name with personalized spelling that feels both literary and modern.