- She has been friends with her successor in the role of Miss Moneypenny, Samantha Bond, ever since they both were eleven years old. Casting director Debbie McWilliams was unaware of this when replacing Bliss with Bond. Not expecting to return after the departure of Timothy Dalton anyway, Caroline harbored no ill feelings towards her friend, saying: "I am just glad it has gone to someone I love and who needs the money!".
- Was 34 years younger than Lois Maxwell, her predecessor in the role of Miss Moneypenny.
- Co-starred with James Bond creator Ian Fleming's cousin Christopher Lee in 'Charles and Diana, a Royal Love Story'(1982).
- Only actress to play Moneypenny in the James Bond movies while wearing glasses.
- She originally studied dancing but changed course and trained for the theatre the Bristol Old Vic.
- In Licence to Kill (1989), the second of her two appearances as Miss Moneypenny, she did not share the screen with the James Bond character, which marks the only time it has happened in an installment in the EON James Bond franchise.
- Theatre work includes The Futurists', and 'Particular Friendships' as a member of the National Theatre Company, 'Selling the Sizzle' the Hampstead Theatre club and 'So Long at the Fair' at Watford Repertoy Theatre.
- Granddaughter of composer Sir Arthur Bliss.
- She made her television debut as Princess Diana in Charles and Diana, a Royal Love Story for television.
- She;s the grand daughter of the composer Sir Arthur Bliss, the Master of the Queen's music.
- She originally studied dancing then later studied at the Bristol Old Vic School.
- Great-granddaughter-in-law of Gertrude Hoffman.
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