Creating Famke Janssen's Xenia Onatopp: How GOLDENEYE Created Its Wildest Villain

When fans talk about unforgettable James Bond villains, Xenia Onatopp from GoldenEye is always near the top of the list. Played by Famke Janssen, she is chaotic, stylish and completely unrestrained.

She also became a defining part of Pierce Brosnan’s first outing as 007. Director Martin Campbell shared how this character was shaped, why Bond needed someone that intense and what really went into her most dangerous scene.

Why Xenia Onatopp Had to Be Extreme

Campbell has always enjoyed the larger than life personalities in Bond films and he wanted GoldenEye to embrace that tradition in a fresh way. He explains exactly what drew him to Xenia.

“I love those kinds of Bond characters. Jaws is a little dated now, but I still laugh at all his crazy sequences. Xenia is the most extreme thing in GoldenEye she has an orgasm every time she kills someone but the film needed that sort of personality.”

Bond villains often rely on gadgets or brute force. Xenia operated purely on intensity and raw physicality. She was frightening and entertaining all at once and she brought a new kind of energy to the franchise during a moment when Bond needed a sharp identity shift after the Dalton era.

Famke Janssen Takes On a Wild Role

Janssen leaned into the character’s dangerous aura and played her with complete commitment. The result is one of the most memorable performances in the series.

Xenia’s mix of elegance and lethal obsession gave GoldenEye a jolt of electricity. She had the confidence of a classic Bond Girl and the danger of a full villain which made her presence feel unpredictable in the best possible way.

Inside the Sauna Fight Scene

One of the character’s best moments is the steamy and violent confrontation with Bond in the sauna. It works as both a fight scene and a twisted seduction. Campbell describes the approach to this moment in vivid detail.

“For her it was a sex scene, because the harder she got hit, the more sexually strident she became,” he says. The production even prepared the space for the intense choreography. “The crew lined the sauna set with rubber walls to minimize potential injuries.”

Even with all that preparation Janssen still wound up getting hurt in the process. Campbell recalls: “Famke did hurt herself during that scene. Something with her back. I do not remember it being too bad, but it was definitely something she had to get sorted out.” The physical commitment she brought to the character is a major reason that Xenia remains such a standout.

A New Take on the Bond Girl Dynamic

While GoldenEye introduced a more capable and modern Bond partner in Natalya, Xenia represented the opposite extreme. She was seductive but terrifying. She took the familiar tropes of the elegant Bond woman and twisted them into something aggressive and chaotic.

Campbell wanted the film to show a more varied approach to women in Bond stories. Xenia’s presence helped break the mold without abandoning the series roots.

GoldenEye needed a villain who could match the arrival of a new Bond and Xenia Onatopp delivered exactly that. Famke Janssen gave the character style, danger and a very specific madness that made her badass and unforgettable.

Campbell’s approach to her design and the intensity he encouraged on set created a villain who remains one of the most iconic figures in the franchise. If you look back at why GoldenEye still stands strong in the Bond legacy, Xenia Onatopp is a major reason the film continues to hit with fans decades later.

Source: GoldDerby

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