Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by Honor Blackman

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British actress Honor Blackman.
Last updated on November 5, 2024.
Honor Blackman

Honor Blackman was an English actress, known for the roles of Cathy Gale in The Avengers (1962–1964), Bond girl Pussy Galore in Goldfinger (1964), Julia Daggett in Shalako (1968), and Hera in Jason and the Argonauts (1963). She is also known for her role as Laura West in the ITV sitcom The Upper Hand (1990–1996).

South Africa is the most beautiful country I have been to. Canada is also hugely underrated.
I'm very fond of Norfolk. My husband came from there and the kids love it. Devon is beautiful, too.
No More Avengers! There's nothing new to get out of it - I want to go forward, not backward.
In fact, I'll be taking a lot of Cathy Gale with me. I expect that was why I was chosen for the part.
Female television viewers paid attention to Catherine Gale.
My father was in the civil service. I can remember standing in a bus shelter in the pouring rain, and that we were allowed candy floss at the end of the holiday if we had behaved.
Really, in a way, I took over the male role.
I'm the slowest reader in the world, because I perform it all in my head. — © Honor Blackman
I'm the slowest reader in the world, because I perform it all in my head.
I'm told leather drives men up the wall. I like wearing it because it because it feels nice.
There have been plenty of very bare hotels with couples humping next door. I don't stay in very grand hotels.
I hate everything about airports from getting there to taking off. — © Honor Blackman
I hate everything about airports from getting there to taking off.
I've travelled around the UK a lot recently and have discovered that I really like trains. If you're in the quiet carriage, nobody can get hold of you and you can relax.
Apart from anything else, I find boots are too hot except in wintry weather. At home I usually wear a sweater, shirt and slacks.
Most of the Bond girls have been bimbos. I have never been a bimbo.
Domestic violence can be so easy for people to ignore, as it often happens without any witnesses and it is sometimes easier not to get involved. Yet, by publicly speaking out against domestic violence, together we can challenge attitudes towards violence in the home and show that domestic violence is a crime and not merely unacceptable.
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