The wife of Ringo Starr who played the KGB agent Anya Amasova, also known as Agent XXX, in "The Spy Who Loved Me" is Barbara Bach. In the film, her character teams up with James Bond to thwart a plot involving stolen nuclear submarines. Barbara Bach's performance as the strong and resourceful agent made her a memorable Bond girl.
Peter Ingham was played by Joe Starrs.
Joe Starrs has: Played Tiny Tim in "Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings" in 2000. Played Peter in "The Story of Tracy Beaker" in 2002. Played Josh in "White Teeth" in 2002. Played Young Henleigh in "Daniel Deronda" in 2002. Performed in "Feather Boy" in 2004. Played Gang Member 2 in "Our Time Alone" in 2009. Played Zac in "Birds" in 2011.
Submarines changed war. They played a big part of World War I and II.
Admiral Chester Nimitz was one of the US Navy's most famous figures. During WW2 he was Commander -in-Chief, Pacific Ocean and after the war played a leading role in the development of nuclear submarines
Jake Lloyd played the young boy in the movie "Jingle All the Way" that starrs Arnold Schwarzenegger and was released in 1996.
Yes, she did play in Desperado. She played as Antonio Banderas's love interest throughout the movie when he is looking for the man who killed his wife. Selma Hayek starrs as Carolina.
A) played most brilliantly b) played below their usual form C) won unexpectedly
During WW 1, submarines played a major part of a major war for the first time. The role of a submarine was basically to use torpedoes to sink enemy warships and cargo vessels.
Science played a large role, with advances in sonar(for detection of submarines), computers(to decrypt enemy codes), and of course the invention and deployment of the nuclear bomb(nuclear energy). Another great application of science was Radar (Radio Detection And Ranging) Great Britan used radar very successfully in repelling the German air campaign over Britans' airspace. (See "The battle of Britan")
Submarines played a crucial role in the war effort by disrupting enemy supply lines and sinking enemy ships. They were able to operate covertly underwater, making them effective in surprise attacks and intelligence gathering. Submarines also provided valuable reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities, helping to gather information on enemy movements and positions. Overall, submarines significantly impacted naval warfare by adding a new dimension of stealth and strategic advantage.
Randy Townsend, retired Navy Chief Petty Officer who served on Submarines
HMS Andrew (P423) was a Royal Navy Amphion-class DE submarine, and the only RN submarine to bear that name. Her only use as a film set was in the 1959 movie "On the Beach". She was used because at the time, the U.S. Navy wouldn't allow the use of its own nuclear submarines for filming purposes.