Mary Stävin

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Mary Stävin

Mary Stävin in 1983
Born Mary Ann-Catrin Stävin
(1957-08-20) 20 August 1957
Örebro County, Sweden
Spouse(s)
  • Nicholas Wilcockson (2002–present; 1 child)
Children 1 daughter

Mary Ann-Catrin Stävin (born 20 August 1957) is a Swedish actress,[1] model, and a former Miss World (1977). She was born in Örebro, Sweden.[1] She returned to judge the Miss World contest in 1981 and 2010.[2] and hosted it in 1986.

Acting career

Amongst her most prominent acting roles are bit parts in two James Bond films. In Octopussy she plays an Octopussy girl and in A View to a Kill she plays agent Kimberley Jones. In addition to acting, Stävin released the exercise album Shape Up and Dance with George Best.[citation needed] She had a minor role as the character Tanya in the 1986 horror movie House which starred William Katt.[citation needed] Stävin plays the Icelandic businesswoman, "Heba", in "Twin Peaks" (Season 1, Ep. 6). She also appeared in two music videos for Adam Ant. These were Ant Rap (1981) and Strip (1983).

Personal life

Stävin resides in Beverly Hills, California with husband, Nicholas Wilcockson, a British businessman. She has a daughter Liliana and eight nieces and nephews. She also supports Rangers.[3]

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