Stacey Sutton

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James Bond character
Stacey and Bond on the Golden Gate Bridge
Stacey Sutton
Gender Female
Affiliation State of California
Self Employed
Portrayed by Tanya Roberts

Stacey Sutton is a fictional character in the James Bond film A View to a Kill. She is played by actress Tanya Roberts.

[edit] Biography

Sutton was the granddaughter of an oil tycoon in California. Sutton oil was taken over by billionaire Max Zorin, who gave Sutton a check for $5,000,000 for her shares in the company, although she never cashed it. Stacy lives on the estate her grandfather left for her Dunsmuir House. Because of her protracted fight against Zorin the mansion is empty as she has had to sell the furniture inside to keep going. After losing the company to Zorin, she became a geologist for the state of California. James Bond eventually discovered that Zorin was pumping sea water into oil wells to flood the Hayward and San Andreas faults in order to create a double earthquake that would submerge Silicon Valley. He and Sutton teamed up to stop Zorin from destroying Silicon Valley. Bond and Sutton team up to stop Zorin at his mines. Zorin detonates the mine with the first set of explosive, thus causing a big flood. Sutton luckily escapes. During the final battle, Sutton knocks out Scarpine and takes care of Hans Glaub on one of Zorin's blimps. Sutton reunites with Bond after Bond knocked Zorin off the Golden Gate Bridge. Glaub attempts to avenge Zorin's death by trying to elmininating the two with a stick of dynamite, but causes the deaths of himself and Scarpine when it detonates.

The beautiful Stacey and Bond are found personally by MI6 in the shower at her house. She recently must have reclaimed her stuff after Zorin's death as evident in the scene where Q bounty hunts the two lovers.