Natalya Fyodorovna Simonova (russian: Наталья Фёдоровна Семёнова) is a
fictional character and the main
Bond girl in the
James Bond film ''
GoldenEye'', played by actress
Izabella Scorupco.
Biography
Natalya Simonova works as a Level 2 programmer at the
Severnaya facility of the
Russian Space Forces, on work involving missile guidance systems. When the treasonous General Ouromov and
Xenia Onatopp
Xenia Zaragevna Onatopp (russian: Ксения Сергеевна Онатопп, Kseniya Sergeevna Onatopp) is a fictional character and Bond girl in the James Bond film ''GoldenEye'', played by actress Famke Janssen. She is a fighter pilot and ...
attack the station with a stolen Tiger helicopter, she is left the only survivor besides Boris Grishenko, who had allied himself with Ourumov and
Alec Trevelyan, the plan's mastermind.
She attempts to find Boris, whom she believes to be innocent; he meets her in a cathedral and turns her over to Onatopp.
Simonova and Bond, who have both been captured by Trevelyan, are trapped in the stolen Tiger helicopter. The helicopter fires missiles at itself, but Bond is able to eject the two, who are subsequently arrested by the Russian government.
Ourumov sets Bond free to clear his own name of
murder
Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification (jurisprudence), justification or valid excuse (legal), excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. ("The killing of another person wit ...
; Bond escapes, but loses Natalya in the process. He then rescues her from Ourumov and Trevelyan, and they become lovers. The two then follow Trevelyan to
Cuba.
Finally, the two assault Trevelyan's satellite base, where Natalya is able to prevent the rogue satellite Mischa from sending an
electromagnetic pulse to destroy
London. Natalya breaks into the computer room and resets the satellite's course to cause a burn up over the
Atlantic Ocean. She destroys the GoldenEye satellite and commandeers a helicopter to pick up Bond and herself by using the gun Bond gave her. Natalya saves Bond right after he defeats Trevelyan. She and Bond leave in the helicopter and get dropped off a distance away.
Jack Wade was waiting for the two. He picks them up in the helicopter, ending the movie.
In an early draft of the script for the next film in the series, ''
Tomorrow Never Dies'', Bond mentioned to Wade that Natalya married a hockey player, a reference to Izabella Scorupco's real-life marriage to Polish hockey player
Mariusz Czerkawski.
Featured in
* ''
GoldenEye'' (1995)
* ''
GoldenEye 007'' (1997) — video game
* ''
GoldenEye 007'' (2010) — video game - She is portrayed by
Kirsty Mitchell in this game
Reception
Helena Bassil-Morosow notes that "like her predecessors,
Tatyana Romanova
Tatiana Alexeievna "Tania" Romanova (russian: Татьяна Алексеевна «Таня» Романова, Tatyana Alekseevna «Tanya» Romanova) is a fictional character in the 1957 James Bond novel '' From Russia, with Love'', its 1 ...
and
Anya Amasova
Major Anya Amasova (a.k.a. Agent XXX) is a fictional character in the James Bond film '' The Spy Who Loved Me'', portrayed by Barbara Bach. Amasova is an agent of the KGB.
Biography
After the theft of a submarine, M recalls Bond from a mission ...
, Natalya is strong, beautiful and resilient but still needs Bond to save her."
IGN ranked Natalya as the 7th best
Bond girl, saying "she was exactly what the franchise needed to get back on top after a lengthy time away from the big screen". Allwomenstalk rank her as the 2nd sexiest Bond girl.
When addressing the video game version of Natalya,
Cracked.com
Cracked.com is a website based on the humorous Cracked (magazine), ''Cracked'' magazine, which dates back to 1958. It was founded in 2005 by Jack O'Brien.Axon, SamuelStreamy Awards 2010: Here Are the Winners ''Mashable''. April 11, 2010.
In 2007, ...
rated her 10th on their ''The 15 Most Annoying Video Game Characters (From Otherwise Great Games)''
stating: "If James Bond is licensed to kill, Natalya must be licensed to die. She, like the aforementioned
Ashley Graham, was born with a rare genetic disorder that disables her instinct for self-preservation."
References
External links
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Bond girls
Fictional Russian people
GoldenEye
Film characters introduced in 1995
Fictional programmers
Female characters in film