Teri Hatcher didn't get to fully enjoy being a Bond girl because she was pregnant while making 'Tomorrow Never Dies'. The 59-year-old actress starred opposite Pierce Brosnan in the 1997 movie, but Teri has admitted she was more focused on her personal life during the two-week shoot because she was expecting her first child with actor Jon Tenney and "being a mother" was at the "forefront" of her mind. She told the Guardian newspaper: "I do step back with a lot of gratitude.

'Tomorrow Never Dies' was a very small role, perfect as I was secretly nine weeks pregnant. It was only two weeks, a couple of scenes, then I’d be too pregnant to keep working. "But the pregnancy got leaked and it was out of my control.

I don’t think you’d get away with that anymore. Women’s rights are much stronger. You’re allowed to have privacy.

" She added of her time on the film: "Women are sensitive before their first trimester because you’re still wondering if it’s all going work out. I wanted to be in the movie, but being a mother was at the forefront of my mind, whereas the forefront of somebody else’s mind might have been: 'Oh, I’m in this James Bond movie. That’s so cool'.

" Teri's daughter Emerson was born in 1997, but her marriage to her daughter's father didn't last and they divorced in 2003. The actress previously opened up about raising Emerson as co-parents after the split - insisting the former couple did all they could to keep the youngster's life stable. She told the Ir.