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Pam Bouvier

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James Bond character
Pam Bouvier
Gender Female
Affiliation CIA
Status Active
Role Bond girl
Portrayed by Carey Lowell

Pam Bouvier is a fictional character in Licence to Kill the second Bond installment with Timothy Dalton as James Bond. She is played by Carey Lowell. A former army pilot, Bouvier works as a CIA informer, posing as a courier for drug lord Franz Sanchez. Bond tracks her down to a bar in Bimini, just in time to help her escape from Dario. She agrees to help Bond track down Sanchez, playing Bond's executive secretary. At the same time, she meets Colonel Heller to set up a deal granting him immunity if Sanchez is arrested. Bouvier, with the assistance of Q, follows Bond and Sanchez to the secret warehouse, where she shoots Dario and helps destroy Sanchez's drug convoy. After dealing with Sanchez, Pam and Q go to a party with Bond. Pam sees Lupe Lamora and Bond kiss. Pam, always jealous of Lupe, runs down the stairs to the pool. James sees this, Lupe insists he stay with her. Bond, not wanting to break her heart, sets her up with a date with El Presidente, he leaps off the balcony into the pool. He pulls Pam in the pool and falls back in love with her.

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