Stana Katic Played Corinne Veneau in Quantum of Solace’s Final Scene

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Stana Katic played Corinne Veneau, a Canadian intelligence officer who appears at the end of Quantum of Solace, a 2008 spy film and the twenty-second in the James Bond series.

Stana Katic played Corrine Veneau, a Canadian agent, in Quantum of SolaceStana Katic played Corrine Veneau, a Canadian agent, in Quantum of Solace

She appears in a scene with Vesper Lynd’s former lover, Yusef Kabira (played by British actor Simon Mario Kassianides), a member of Quantum who seduces women with valuable connections. He is responsible for the death of James Bond’s love interest.

“It was a blast! I really wanted to be a part of that film and was up for the role of Strawberry Fields originally, but they felt I wasn’t right for it, plus I didn’t want to play someone who got killed, and everyone gets killed in that bloody movie! (laughs) But I got to spend three days working on that legendary sound stage in London. Daniel Craig was great, very funny, very charming,” Katic said in an interview with The Hollywood Interview.

Actress Stana Katic attends the 'Absentia' premiere at Beatriz buildingActress Stana Katic attends the ‘Absentia’ premiere at Beatriz building on March 20, 2019, in Madrid, Spain

“And Marc Forster was an amazing director. We’ve become friends and he has such an amazing, light touch as a director, and at the same time, has this incredible core strength, which is a great combination for a director to have. In many ways, he reminds me of the way Johnny Depp played the character of Sir James Matthew Barrie in Finding Neverland. I wonder if Johnny modeled his performance after Marc,” she added.

In November 2013, Stana Katic looked stunning at the opening night gala premiere of “Saving Mr. Banks” held at the TCL Chinese Theatre.

Stana Katic attends the opening night gala premiere of "Saving Mr. Banks"Stana Katic attends the opening night gala premiere of “Saving Mr. Banks” during the AFI Fest 2013 presented by Audi at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on November 8, 2013

Often mistaken for Mischa Barton, the “Castle” star has an impressive red carpet style, as we saw her prove one month earlier at the “CBGB” premiere in a flirty pink number.

Stana Katic wears her hair in a tousled bob as she attends the premiere of "Saving Mr. Banks"Stana Katic wears her hair in a tousled bob as she attends the premiere of “Saving Mr. Banks”

This time around, Stana was a vision of understated elegance and glamour at the film premiere in a sexy black dress and a pair of black strappy heels from Chelsea Paris.

Stana Katic carries a clutch on the red carpet of a movie premiereStana Katic carries a clutch on the red carpet of a movie premiere

The gorgeous actress wore a floor-length, long-sleeved black dress from Heritage Halston that featured a low-cut front and a thigh-high side slit.

Stana Katic's feet in Chelsea Paris sandalsStana Katic’s feet in Chelsea Paris sandals

She styled her trademark tousled hair into a wavy bob and carried a black-and-gold clutch from Emm Kuo. The Canadian-American actress completed her look with flawless makeup and a pair of Chelsea Paris “Zoe” sandals.

Stana Katic wears a pair of "Zoe" sandals on her pedicured feetStana Katic wears a pair of “Zoe” sandals on her pedicured feet

These black open-toed sandals from Chelsea Paris feature multiple straps and croc-embossed leather. We couldn’t find the “Zoe” sandals online, but here are a few alternatives from Farfetch and Nordstrom for black strappy sandals.

KG Kurt Geiger “Grace” Strappy Sandal, $224

KG Kurt Geiger "Grace" Strappy Sandal

Emilio Pucci Black Patent Leather T-Strap Sandal, $400

Emilio Pucci Black Patent Leather T-Strap Sandal

Fendi Black-and-Champagne Silk-and-Leather Strappy Platform Sandal, $443.19

Fendi Black-and-Champagne Silk-and-Leather Strappy Platform Sandal

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