A former model who has the distinction of being the only woman to have starred in two different James Bond features, Maud Adams earned more publicity for her looks than her acting roles. Yet she was a serious thespian who never sought the "glamour girl" label. Adams made her film debut as a model in the gay-themed "The Boys in the Band" in 1970, but won her first real notice as Andrea, Christopher Lee's sexy accomplice, who seduces Roger Moore's James Bond in "The Man With the Golden Gun" (1974). She and Moore reteamed nearly a decade later for another Bond film, "Octopussy" (1983), in which