The James Bond franchise is defined by its lethal glamour, and few characters embody this better than the deadly Russian assassin Xenia Onatopp, played with ferocious intensity by Famke Janssen in the 1995 film GoldenEye. Her signature move—incapacitating her victims using a powerful thigh grip—looked coolly dramatic on screen, but the reality behind the scenes was, according to Pierce Brosnan (James Bond), a surprisingly hilarious and physically painful “disaster.” Audiences laughed out loud when Brosnan confessed that he was physically ‘bruised’ by Janssen’s wholehearted commitment, yet both stars maintained the utmost professionalism to deliver one of the most iconic, physically challenging confrontation scenes in Bond history.
The Brutal Honesty of the ‘Thigh-Grip’
The confrontation scene sees Xenia Onatopp attempting to kill James Bond by pinning him against a wall and squeezing him with her formidable legs, a moment played for high tension and dark, sexual humor in the final film. However, Pierce Brosnan later revealed that Famke Janssen was perhaps a little too dedicated to embodying the dangerous assassin. Brosnan admitted that his co-star’s performance was so passionately physical and vigorous during the filming of the scene that he was genuinely left bruised and aching for days afterward. Despite the literal pain and discomfort, the actor spoke highly of Janssen’s fierce enthusiasm and dedication to the role of the Bond villainess. His ability to maintain his suave, unflappable James Bond persona while, in reality, being physically pummeled and ‘bruised’ by his co-star created a wonderful, funny juxtaposition between the cinematic fantasy and the on-set reality—a truly “painful yet hilarious” moment for the iconic gentleman spy.
The Power of the Iconic Villain
The return of classic elements, including an iconic villain like Xenia Onatopp, was crucial to the massive success of GoldenEye. The film was a triumphant reboot for the Bond franchise, earning over $356 million worldwide and successfully ushering in the Pierce Brosnan era. Famke Janssen’s portrayal of Xenia Onatopp became one of the most celebrated Bond villains, with her unique character trait—gaining pleasure from the act of killing—and her intimidating physical presence proving hugely popular with audiences. The role served as a major career catalyst for Famke Janssen, launching her toward future major roles, notably as Jean Grey in the X-Men franchise. The dedication of both actors, pushing through physical discomfort for the sake of the scene, ensured the sequence was visually powerful and memorable, making it a cornerstone of the film’s success and a legendary footnote in Bond history.