Skip to main content
WatchRoster

Lois Maxwell Filmography

ActressBORN 1927KITCHENER64 FILMS IN DB

LoisMaxwell

Known for Acting · Love and Poison, A Matter of Life and Death, Goldfinger

64
FILMS IN DB
$1,796
TOTAL VALUE
43
PRICED
$42
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Corridor of Mirrors
~$256 · DVD · 1948
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The Fourth Angel
$11 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Lois Maxwell, a screen presence for over four decades, holds a particularly cherished spot in the hearts of collectors for her iconic portrayal of Miss Moneypenny. Starting with *Dr. No* in 1962 and continuing through *A View to a Kill* in 1985, Maxwell's sophisticated wit and unrequited longing for 007 became a staple of the Bond franchise. Dedicated collectors covet the early Bond films, especially finding pristine editions of *Goldfinger* (1964) and *From Russia with Love* (1963) which often feature her memorable interactions in high-definition Blu-ray or 4K restorations, offering fans the ultimate viewing experience of her classic performances. Beyond her enduring Bond legacy, Maxwell’s career spanned diverse genres and offered collectors unique finds. Her early work includes the classic British fantasy *A Matter of Life and Death* (1946), a Criterion Collection staple for its visual innovation. Later, she brought a nuanced performance to Stanley Kubrick’s controversial *Lolita* (1962) and was part of the chilling ensemble in Robert Wise's atmospheric horror masterpiece, *The Haunting* (1963). These films, often re-released with extensive bonus features, provide a deeper appreciation for Maxwell’s range and serve as essential additions for any serious physical media enthusiast.

HIGHEST VALUE RELEASES

FILMS BY DECADE

FULL FILMOGRAPHY

64 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What role is Lois Maxwell best known for in her film career?

Lois Maxwell is best known for playing Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond film series, appearing in multiple Bond films from Dr. No (1962) to A View to a Kill (1985).

During which decade was Lois Maxwell most active in her acting career?

Lois Maxwell was most active during the 1950s, appearing in numerous films across various genres during that period.

What range of film genres did Lois Maxwell work in throughout her career?

Lois Maxwell's filmography spans several genres including drama, thriller, action, adventure, comedy, and crime.

Did Lois Maxwell appear in any notable films outside of the James Bond series?

Yes, Lois Maxwell appeared in notable films such as The Dark Past (1948) where she played Ruth Collins, and Lolita (1962) where she portrayed Nurse Mary Lore.

On which physical media formats can you find Lois Maxwell's films?

Lois Maxwell's films are available on a variety of physical media formats including Betamax, Blu-ray, DVD, Laserdisc, VHS, and others.