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* Katrina Petrovna (JoanCollins), in the 1986 miniseries ''Monte Carlo'', is a famous lounge singer who is also working for MI-6 and seduces an Italian general in the pursuit of intelligence on behalf of Great Britain.
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** This was apparently a very common tactic used by the Soviets. Smart victims of this plot would refuse and immediately contact the American embassy.

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** This was apparently a very common tactic used by the Soviets.[[MoscowCentre KGB]], which trained attractive female personnel known as "sparrows" to lure Westerners into [[HoneyTrap sexual situations]] by which they could be blackmailed into working for the Soviets or at least giving classified information to them. Smart victims of this plot would refuse and immediately contact the American embassy.
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* UsefulNotes/MataHari is the most iconic example. She was an exotic dancer from UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands. During and before UsefulNotes/WorldWarI she was a courtesan to many high class officials, politicians, and military officers. She was a spy for the French, but was convicted of being a double agent for ''Germany'' and was eventually executed by firing squad by the French. Her life was later fictionalized into a story of her being an irresistible master spy, yet in reality she wasn't such a master spy at all.

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* UsefulNotes/MataHari is the most iconic example. She was an exotic dancer from UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands. During and before UsefulNotes/WorldWarI she was a courtesan to many high class officials, politicians, and military officers. She was a spy for the French, but was convicted of being a double agent for ''Germany'' and was eventually executed by firing squad by the French. Her life was later fictionalized into a story of her being an irresistible master spy, yet in reality she wasn't such a master spy at all. In fact, while movie adaptations of her story (most famously the 1931 version starring GretaGarbo) depict her as a sensational beauty, the real Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, while attractive, was more remarkable in her heyday for her sensual appeal than for her looks.
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* UsefulNotes/MataHari is the most iconic example. She was an exotic dancer from UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands. During and before UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne she was a courtesan to many high class officials, politicians, and military officers. She was a spy for the French, but was convicted of being a double agent for ''Germany'' and was eventually executed by firing squad by the French. Her life was later fictionalized into a story of her being an irresistible master spy, yet in reality she wasn't such a master spy at all.

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* UsefulNotes/MataHari is the most iconic example. She was an exotic dancer from UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands. During and before UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne UsefulNotes/WorldWarI she was a courtesan to many high class officials, politicians, and military officers. She was a spy for the French, but was convicted of being a double agent for ''Germany'' and was eventually executed by firing squad by the French. Her life was later fictionalized into a story of her being an irresistible master spy, yet in reality she wasn't such a master spy at all.
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* ''Film/FemaleAgents'': Jeanne and Suzy serve as these. Suzy is specifically chosen because she formerly had a relationship with the target, and the team hopes she'll rekindle it to gain information. [[spoiler: This gets her killed.]]

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* ''Kushiel's Dart'' is a rare example of a femme fatale spy as ''protagonist''.

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* ''Kushiel's Dart'' ''[[Literature/KushielsLegacy Kushiel's Dart]]'' is a rare example of a femme fatale spy as ''protagonist''.''protagonist''.
* ''Literature/TheSilerianTrilogy'': FemmeFataleSpy: Elelar is a straight example, and surprisingly effective, gaining state secrets from the head of the Valdani administration in Sileria.
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* ''Theatre/M. Butterfly'' in which Song, a Chinese spy, poses as a woman to get information from Gallimard, a French soldier. He ends up falling in love with him after being his "mistress" for years.

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* ''Theatre/M. Butterfly'' ''Theatre/MButterfly'' in which Song, a Chinese spy, poses as a woman to get information from Gallimard, a French soldier. He ends up falling in love with him after being his "mistress" for years.
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* ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' in which Song, a Chinese spy, poses as a woman to get information from Gallimard, a French soldier. He ends up falling in love with him after being his "mistress" for years.

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* ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' ''Theatre/M. Butterfly'' in which Song, a Chinese spy, poses as a woman to get information from Gallimard, a French soldier. He ends up falling in love with him after being his "mistress" for years.
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* Belleza from ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia''. She's a General, but she poses as a belly dancer to gather information on the party for TheEmpire. Rare, in that she's both a villainous version of this trope and motivated by idealism.

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* Belleza from ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia''. She's a General, an Admiral, but she poses as a belly dancer to gather information on the party for TheEmpire. Rare, in that she's both a villainous version of this trope and motivated by idealism.
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* Irina Jelavić in ''Anime/AssassinationClassroom'' is a stock example of this. A professional assassin who tends to default to seduction in order to get close to her targets.
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* Rouge the Bat fits as a femme fatale spy in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.

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* Rouge the Bat fits as a femme fatale spy in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog''.
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* During his time as a spy in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, Creator/RoaldDahl served as a gender-inverted version of this. Yes, THAT Roald Dahl. Website/{{Cracked}} has [[http://www.cracked.com/article_19458_the-5-most-badass-teams-famous-people-to-ever-join-forces.html more information than you require]].
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* In Warren Zevon's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP5Xv7QqXiM Lawyers, Guns, and Money]]", the first scrape the narrator gets into involves this:
-->I went home with a waitress,
-->Just like I always do.
-->How was I to know
-->She was with the Russians too?
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* ComicBook/XMen villain Mystique isn't above playing this role from time to time. Being a {{shapeshifter}} helps.

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* Lampshaded in ''ComicBook/NikolaiDante''. Nikolai's childhood friend, Lauren is his contact at a tavern. When Akita Sagawa's ninjas attack her, she notes that she should have dressed like a smelly old hag, but that vanity got the better of her and she feels that spies should be sexy and glamorous. Nikolai doesn't complain.
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* Mati Herring, from YouNaztySpy, a classic ''Film/TheThreeStooges'' film.

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* Mati Herring, from YouNaztySpy, Film/YouNaztySpy, a classic ''Film/TheThreeStooges'' film.
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* The title character of ''Film/DarlingLili'' is a GlamorousWartimeSinger who is also a spy.
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''"Well, at least I'll get laid."''\\
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Sisera was fleeing from a lost battle, he asked Jael (whom he had maybe never met before) to hide him in her tent, but she killed him as soon as he had fallen asleep. That\'s political murder, not espionage. The Bible does also not say that Jael seduced Sisera; that is an embellishment from the Talmud. Check.





* The ''Literature/BookOfJudges'' includes the story of Jael, who seduced the Philistine commander Sisera and nailed his head to the floor. Notably, this is regarded as heroic.




* [[Series/{{Alias}} Sydney Bristow]], along with roughly half the female cast.

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* The ''Literature/BookOfJudges'' includes the story of Jael, who seduced the Philistine commander Sisera and nailed his head to the floor. Notably, this is regarded as heroic.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' WartimeCartoon "Plane Daffy" features a seductive Nazi spy pigeon named [[{{Spoonerism}} Hatta Mari]].

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* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' WartimeCartoon "Plane Daffy" ''WesternAnimation/PlaneDaffy'' features a seductive Nazi spy pigeon named [[{{Spoonerism}} Hatta Mari]].

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* In ''Webcomic/SpyingWithLana'', Lana often uses honey traps to get close to her targets. However, once she has closed in, she handles herself very well with guns or in fist fights.

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* Mentioned by name by The Real Roxanne in her AnswerSong to UTFO's "Roxanne, Roxanne".
--> ''You said your name was Gary, didn't choose to call you Barry, didn't care if your name was Mother Mata Hari.''

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* Mentioned by name by The Real Roxanne ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' in her AnswerSong which Song, a Chinese spy, poses as a woman to UTFO's "Roxanne, Roxanne".
--> ''You said your name was Gary, didn't choose to call you Barry, didn't care if your name was Mother Mata Hari.''
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* Mata Hari from Creator/{{Bally}}'s ''Pinball/MataHari'' pinball, naturally.

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* ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' in which Song, a Chinese spy, poses as a woman to get information from Gallimard, a French soldier. He ends up falling in love with him after being his "mistress" for years.

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1) Delilah was not a \"spy\", just a traitor. Samson knew Delilah was a Philistine, and only *after* she had become Samson\'s mistress, the Philistines offered her money for discovering the secret of Samson\'s strength. Also Samson did not blab out state secrets, but only the secret of his own strength. 2) We file biblical examples as Older Than Feudalism.


* OlderThanFeudalism: In the Literature/BookOfJudges in ''Literature/TheBible'', Delilah's sex appeal persuaded [[DumbMuscle Samson]] to blab the secret of his strength, letting her sell him out to the Philistines.
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* Comes up quite a bit in ''TabletopGame/{{BattleTech}}'' fiction. One detailed example can be seen in the novel ''Close Quarters'', in which a disguised Cassie Suthorn manages to work her way into the confidence of the Duke of Hachiman by playing on his chivalrous impulses and allowing him to "rescue" her from the supposed minions of the "abusive" Chandrasekhar Kurita (actually her regiment's current employer) after a party. They never get physically intimate, the Duke being quite sympathetic to her alleged plight and too much of a gentleman to take advantage, but the general principle still holds.

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* Comes up quite a bit in ''TabletopGame/{{BattleTech}}'' ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' fiction. One detailed example can be seen in the novel ''Close Quarters'', in which a disguised Cassie Suthorn manages to work her way into the confidence of the Duke of Hachiman by playing on his chivalrous impulses and allowing him to "rescue" her from the supposed minions of the "abusive" Chandrasekhar Kurita (actually her regiment's current employer) after a party. They never get physically intimate, the Duke being quite sympathetic to her alleged plight and too much of a gentleman to take advantage, but the general principle still holds.



* Mandy in ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]''.

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* UsefulNotes/MataHari is obviously the most iconic example. She was an exotic dancer from UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands. During and before UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne she was a courtesan to many high class officials, politicians, and military officers. She was a spy for the French, but was convicted of being a double agent for ''Germany'' and was eventually executed by firing squad by the French. Her life was later fictionalized into a story of her being an irresistible master spy, yet in reality she wasn't such a master spy at all.

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* The Grey Spy in Antonio Prohias' ''Spy Vs. Spy'' strips is a glamorous young woman who always plays on the Black and White Spies' sense of chivalry in order to defeat them both. Prohias eventually phased her out of the strips because he couldn't bring himself to have the Spies hurt a woman and the comics were too predictable if she never lost.

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* The Grey Spy in Antonio Prohias' ''Spy Vs. Spy'' ''ComicStrip/SpyVsSpy'' strips is a glamorous young woman who always plays on the Black and White Spies' sense of chivalry in order to defeat them both. Prohias eventually phased her out of the strips because he couldn't bring himself to have the Spies hurt a woman and the comics were too predictable if she never lost.




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* ''ComicBook/{{Agent327}}'': The voluptuous Olga Lawina is a Swiss spy, who is very attractive and has rather [[BuxomIsBetter large breasts]]. In the series she is a double spy, sometimes siding with Agent 327 but other times siding with the enemies, which makes her very unpredictable.
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->''"See that ambassador over there? I'll sleep with him tonight, and the next morning, he'll tell me all his secrets."''\\
''"And if he won't tell them?"''\\
''"Well, at least I'll get laid."''\\
--'''Folklore'''

Espionage has long been depicted as [[TuxedoAndMartini a glamorous and exciting profession]]. The same depiction goes for its practitioners. Among this image is the concept of a beautiful and irresistible young woman charming male officers into revealing military secrets with her feminine wiles.

To qualify as this trope, the character must be a young attractive female who uses her "charms" (sexual, emotional manipulation, or both) to work in a capacity for espionage specifically under a guise of innocence. She can be a member of LaResistance or TheEmpire, be [[TheIdealist idealistic]], motivated by revenge, or simply in it for the money and personal gain, as long as it's an attractive female spy, it fits this trope. This trope however does not apply to females who are merely secret agents. There must clearly be incidences of fraternizing with the enemy as TheMole.

The ''biological basis'' for this trope is quite sound: orgasm tends to shut off the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for, among other things, controlling behavior and impulses, and even simple kissing releases oxytocin, which is known to make people more trusting. Lack of self-control + misplaced trust = LooseLips. However, this trope is rarely TruthInTelevision.

Despite its popularity in media, this trope is not usually TruthInTelevision for the reason that most political and military leaders know better than to blab state secrets to women they get to know in private company. Much more common is the case where a weak-willed political leader will reveal secrets to an ordinary prostitute who will then reveal it to the press or others, fulfilling the trope retroactively.

Finally, one doesn't need to actually get the target to reveal secrets directly; photographs or other embarrassing evidence of the encounter can be used to {{blackmail}} the target into giving you what you want (the classic HoneyTrap).

See also GentlemanThief, ClassyCatBurglar, HoneyTrap, FemmeFatale, TheVamp and SpyCatsuit.

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* Nancy Makuhari in ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' [[spoiler:is both TheMole and a literal clone of UsefulNotes/MataHari.]]
* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': Lust bemoans that Jean Havoc was smart enough not to tell her anything despite her best attempts.

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* The Grey Spy in Antonio Prohias' ''Spy Vs. Spy'' strips is a glamorous young woman who always plays on the Black and White Spies' sense of chivalry in order to defeat them both. Prohias eventually phased her out of the strips because he couldn't bring himself to have the Spies hurt a woman and the comics were too predictable if she never lost.
* The ComicBook/BlackWidow was this in her early appearances as an ComicBook/IronMan villain: a Russian spy sent by the KGB to romance him while stealing his secrets. She also initially manipulated ComicBook/Hawkeye in order to get him to help her.
* ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}} did this at least once when she was Bobbi Morse/Agent 19. She went undercover and become engaged to a man SHIELD suspected was involved with AIM so that SHIELD could gather information on him (he was involved with AIM).
* ComicBook/XMen villain Mystique isn't above playing this role from time to time. Being a {{shapeshifter}} helps.
* In ''ComicBook/SpyBoy'', Bombshell uses "Marta Hari" as her school-going alias.
* Comicbook/JetDream and her Stunt-Girl Counterspies all fit this trope.

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* Hey, guess what ''Film/MataHari'' is about? Creator/GretaGarbo plays the titular sexy dancing spy in a VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory account.
* Marta Bond, the illegitimate daughter of UsefulNotes/MataHari and Film/JamesBond in the spoofy ''Film/CasinoRoyale1967'' is this trope played for maximum silliness.
* Eve in ''Film/NorthByNorthwest''. Doubly so once it's revealed she's the ReverseMole [[ItWasHisSled working for the United States government]].
* Bridget von Hammersmark from ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'' may qualify. She relies more on her fame from being a movie star than her sexual charm, though. In fact, Creator/QuentinTarantino may have been hinting that he did intend for her to be ''seen'' as this kind of character; in the same scene, a group of German soldiers (whom she had been sitting with earlier) are playing a kind of celebrity guessing game, and UsefulNotes/MataHari herself is one of the answers.
* In ''Film/MarsAttacks'', the Martians send out a Martian in an UncannyValley woman suit to infiltrate the White House and try to assassinate the President. It almost works because of the IdiotPlot.
* Claire Romely (Saffron Burrows) in ''Film/{{Enigma}}'' is suspected of being this but you only find out at the end of the film if she is.
* Marcus' sister in ''Film/BadBoys2''
* In ''Film/{{Munich}}'' a character says "beware the local honeytrap"
* Monica Fuentes in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious''
* Rachel Stein alias Ellis de Vries in ''[[Film/{{Zwartboek}} Black Book]]''
* Mati Herring, from YouNaztySpy, a classic ''Film/TheThreeStooges'' film.
* The "deaf" girl from the Creator/MattDamon film ''Film/TheGoodShepherd''.
* Alicia Huberman in ''Film/{{Notorious}}'' is asked by the US government to seduce (and eventually marry) a Nazi agent in order to have someone with inside access to his house who can look out for the illegal activities the US government suspects are going on in there. When told the nature of her assignment, Alicia even mentions Mata Hari, saying, "Mata Hari, she makes love for the papers."
* Barbie ends up playing this role in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3''. She did love Ken before realizing what was really going on at Sunnyside and then rejected him. [[spoiler: She played this role well enough to push him into a HeelFaceTurn, and they end the movie HappilyMarried]].
* ''Zeppelin'' (1971) opens with the protagonist, a FakeDefector going to meet Stephanie, a beautiful German spy in World War One. His superior makes a DeadpanSnarker comment about how dedicated he is, that he would go to meet the woman without having to be ordered to do so.

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* Jane Wooliston, Mary Alsworthy and Teresa Ballinger all employ this trope in the ''PinkCarnationSeries''. Jane Wooliston however also uses many other disguises and methods in her quest to prevent the Napoleonic invasion of England. She is the Pink Carnation after all.
* Catherine de Varesne in the Literature/MatthewHawkwood novel ''Ratcatcher''.
* Comes up quite a bit in ''TabletopGame/{{BattleTech}}'' fiction. One detailed example can be seen in the novel ''Close Quarters'', in which a disguised Cassie Suthorn manages to work her way into the confidence of the Duke of Hachiman by playing on his chivalrous impulses and allowing him to "rescue" her from the supposed minions of the "abusive" Chandrasekhar Kurita (actually her regiment's current employer) after a party. They never get physically intimate, the Duke being quite sympathetic to her alleged plight and too much of a gentleman to take advantage, but the general principle still holds.
* Rook and occasionally Amara from ''Literature/CodexAlera''. The Cursors and Bloodcrows play for keeps.
* ''Kushiel's Dart'' is a rare example of a femme fatale spy as ''protagonist''.
* OlderThanFeudalism: In the Literature/BookOfJudges in ''Literature/TheBible'', Delilah's sex appeal persuaded [[DumbMuscle Samson]] to blab the secret of his strength, letting her sell him out to the Philistines.

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* [[Series/{{Alias}} Sydney Bristow]], along with roughly half the female cast.
** Sydney's mother, Irina Derevko, is a literal example - a KGB agent assigned to marry a CIA agent (namely, Jack) and steal his secrets.
** [[spoiler: Lauren Reed]] pulls the same exact act, but on Vaughn.
* Ziva David, ''Series/{{NCIS}}'', but only occasionally. She is better known for more "direct" methods then seduction.
* ''Series/YoungIndianaJones'': Indiana Jones meets UsefulNotes/MataHari in one episode, also losing his virginity to her.
* The North Korean spy Joyce Kim in ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' tried to obtain military secrets from Leonard, who was working under a DARPA contract at the time. She couldn't put up with Sheldon though, and abandoned her attempt.
* Mandy in ''[[Series/TwentyFour 24]]''.
* Devonne from ''Series/TheWire''.
* Undercover policewoman Kate Morton in ''Series/{{Eastenders}}'' became the girlfriend of Phil Mitchell to get him to confess if he murdered his ex
* ''Series/TheBill'' WPC Kerry Young seduced a gangster for inside information to help free women who were victims of sex trafficking
* Nikita and Alex from ''Series/{{Nikita}}'' qualify for this trope, although they often use other methods to get their way as well.
* Katherine Pierce from ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' employs this tactic many times, always with brilliant results but then she is a MagnificentBastard.
* Sarah Walker on ''Series/{{Chuck}}''.
* Irene Adler from ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'', the BBC series, where she's a dominatrix instead of an opera singer.
** Indeed, she [[spoiler:very nearly]] succeeds at [[spoiler:turning the British treasury into her own personal bank account.]]
* Fiona from ''Series/BurnNotice'' has played this role occasionally. Although she generally prefers the MoreDakka approach.
* Karen is sent by the Overlords in ''Series/FallingSkies'' to play this role in order to get Ben away from the 2nd Mass.
* In eight season ''Series/{{JAG}}'' episode "Dangerous Game", Chegwidden tells Rabb that a new attorney, Lieutenant Commander Tracey Manetti, on the recommendation of the new [=SecNav=] will work at JAG, Rabb quips "Mata Hari in our midst". It later turns out (in a later episode) that she actually was assigned there as the Secretary's pair of extra eyes and ears.
* Elizabeth in Series/TheAmericans seduces a KGB defector in order to facilitate his kidnapping.
* In the world of ''Series/{{Warehouse 13}}'', Margaretha Zelle was much more successful as a spy and seductress than in our world. While wearing Zelle's stockings, a woman has the power to enslave the mind of any man who has touched the stockings.
* Subverted in the 1979 mini-series ''A Man Called Intrepid''. DavidNiven's character objects to a beautiful woman being used as a spy because "anyone who saw her would never forget her". Because she's highly qualified she's sent into France anyway; sure enough a German sentry remembers her face and it leads to her capture.
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* Mentioned by name by The Real Roxanne in her AnswerSong to UTFO's "Roxanne, Roxanne".
--> ''You said your name was Gary, didn't choose to call you Barry, didn't care if your name was Mother Mata Hari.''

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* Mata Hari from Creator/{{Bally}}'s ''Pinball/MataHari'' pinball, naturally.

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* ''Theatre/MadameButterfly'' in which Song, a Chinese spy, poses as a woman to get information from Gallimard, a French soldier. He ends up falling in love with him after being his "mistress" for years.

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* Milla Vodello from ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' is an attractive lady spy whose nickname is "The Mental Minx".
* Margarete from ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts''... then again, she ''is'' the actual UsefulNotes/MataHari.
* EVA from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3''. Snake ever refers to her as "a regular Mata Hari."
* Belleza from ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia''. She's a General, but she poses as a belly dancer to gather information on the party for TheEmpire. Rare, in that she's both a villainous version of this trope and motivated by idealism.
* The design of ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' lends itself to this sort of player character. An AxCrazy runthrough is much more difficult.
* Rouge the Bat fits as a femme fatale spy in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.
* The adventure game ''Mata Hari''. Reviews have been mixed, but the general consensus is it's SoOkayItsAverage.
* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins,'' Orlesian[[note]]A FantasyCounterpartCulture of France[[/note]] Bards fill this roll. Party member Leliana also doubles as a NaughtyNun and has trouble reconciling the two polar aspects of her being, since she enjoyed her former career as much as her newfound faith. [[spoiler: She does this by the time of ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'', by becoming a spy for the Church]].
** Zevran is a male version. In the 'verse, the genders are equal and homo/bisexuality is seen as a mere fetish rather than a taboo, thus making male Mata Haris almost as effective as the ladies.
* Ada Wong of ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' is first introduced as this, seducing an Umbrella employee in order to gain access to company secrets. Doesn't hurt that she's also a DarkActionGirl and a world-class FemmeFatale.
* Surprisingly {{Averted|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/VelvetAssassin''. Violette possesses a lot of feminine charm, but never uses them on her missions, preferring the more direct method of sneaking around and stabbing Nazis. Even the [[ArtificialStupidity dimwitted guards of this game]] are able to clue in that the heavily-armed and rather scary looking British woman didn't sneak into enemy territory because she wanted a good time.
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* The T-Girls of the ''Webcomic/JetDream'' RemixComic are all femme fatale spies, similar to ''[[Comicbook/JetDream their original counterparts]], except that in this case, they're [[GenderBender an all-transgender group]].

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* The ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' WartimeCartoon "Plane Daffy" features a seductive Nazi spy pigeon named [[{{Spoonerism}} Hatta Mari]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TintinAndTheLakeOfSharks'': The housekeeper Madame Black is a female spy, but an old lady, this not exactly this trope. When Tintin catches [[TheMole ugly old housekeeper Madame Black]] red-handed, he tells her "Spies have changed a lot since Mata Hari, haven't they?"

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* UsefulNotes/MataHari is obviously the most iconic example. She was an exotic dancer from UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands. During and before UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne she was a courtesan to many high class officials, politicians, and military officers. She was a spy for the French, but was convicted of being a double agent for ''Germany'' and was eventually executed by firing squad by the French. Her life was later fictionalized into a story of her being an irresistible master spy, yet in reality she wasn't such a master spy at all.
* Katrina Leung worked as a double agent for China and the FBI. She seduced several FBI employees including her FBI handler which got her information of use to China
* Cheryl Bentov (aka Cindy) was an American Mossad Agent who persuaded a former Israeli nuclear technician who had disclosed nuclear secrets by posing as an American tourist, becoming his lover, and persuading him to go to Italy with her... where, naturally, he was kidnapped and smuggled back to Israel.
* In 2006 a British Defense Attache in Pakistan was brought back to the UK after it emerged a girlfriend/lover of his was a Pakistani Intelligence Officer. There are sources which say his actions compromised Western operatives and operations in Pakistan but the British government denies this.
* A North Korean woman, Wong Jeong-Hwa, was imprisoned in 2008 after she admitted seducing South Korean military officers in exchange for classified information.
* A US diplomat was photographed in a "compromising situation" with a Polish woman in 1961 and was blackmailed into revealing secrets.
* A US Army NCO who worked at the US Embassy in Moscow either had drunken sex or was made to believe he had sex with a Soviet Agent because he was too drunk to remember. He was later told she was pregnant and that his wife would be told if he did not cooperate with the Soviet Authorities.
** This was apparently a very common tactic used by the Soviets. Smart victims of this plot would refuse and immediately contact the American embassy.
* In 1987 a US Marine Sergent embassy guard in Moscow called Clayton J. Lonetree was convicted of spying against the United States for handing over documents he was assigned to after being honeytrapped and blackmailed by a female Soviet officer.
* Anna Chapman, who pled guilty to acting as a agent for a foreign government, has been described in the media as a "modern day Mata Hari" and a "honeytrap" for obtaining a British passport by marrying a British man and allegedly having affairs with prominent businessmen.
** She, at least, appears no more competent than the real Mata Hari, having been caught by U.S. authorities and extradited back to Russia via PrisonerExchange. With her cover thoroughly blown, she's been capitalizing on her looks and notoriety to become a media personality and TV host.
* Alleged Russian spy Katja Zatuliveter, who worked as a researcher for the BBC and a politician's PA, has been labeled a honeytrap and "blonde temptress" by the UK press, who strongly imply the MP in question hired her out of lust and didn't do the proper background checks.
* During the Cold War, British Secretary of State for War John Profumo was accused of putting national security at risk by having a sexual relationship with alleged call girl Christine Keeler, who was reputed to also be sleeping with Eugene Ivanov, a senior Naval Attache at the Soviet Embassy in London.
* M15 sent out a 14 page document to British banks, businesses and financial institutions warning about the danger of Chinese intelligence services blackmailing Western businesspeople over sexual relationships.
* Spy Sylvia Rafael has been called a Mossad honey trap.
* British MP Ian Clement admitted he was seduced by a woman in Beijing he suspects of working for Chinese intelligence.
* Russian model Ekaterina Gerasimova was allegedly employed by the Kremlin to seduce at least half a dozen of their high profile critics to destroy their reputations and for blackmail purposes.
* WW2 American spy Betty Pack used her feminine wiles to get an Italian naval attache to give her the Italian Naval Code book (some say he gave her fake codes but the Italian fleets movements were predicted much more accurately suggesting he didn't) and seduced the French Embassy's press attache who gave her information to use against the Nazis.
* A Taiwanese Army Major General Lo Hsien-che was drawn into a honey trap set by a "tall, beautiful and chic" Chinese agent and supplied her with top secret information in exchange for sex and money in what has been described as the worst Espionage case in Taiwan for 50 years
* Rose O'Neal Greenhow. She was a Southern socialite and spy for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. She was hugely successful because men seemed incapable of refusing her anything. On multiple occasions, she seduced Union officers and politicians to where they were willing to betray their duty (and left a few suicides in her wake).
* For a multiplayer example, this is generally considered to be true about prostitutes during [[UsefulNotes/VietnamWar America's war in Vietnam]]. Much of the intelligence also came from other sources that were close to the Americans such as taxi drivers.


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