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After all, that scene shows that even in the midst of all that running:
Indiana doing all he can to keep his Father and himself alive and one step ahead of their Nazi pursuers despite his Father barely keeping up; in the end, when it seemed they had no way out, it was his Father that ended up saving them both!!
Evidence that no matter how old we get, the phrase "Father knows Best" will always be true!!
Dark forces... I summon thee...
turnis 72 today, September 5
A very Happy Birthday to the Bond from the land down under.
is 72 today
James Bond in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969)
Happy Birthday!
2. Barbara Carrera played the scheming, seductive, evil femme fatale shipping maven (when I grow up I want to be a shipping maven) Angelica Nero on Dallas. That hot b**ch Angelica not only tried to kill all of the double crossing hos (the entire Ewing family) who screwed with her by blowing up Ewing Oil, but she also murdered Nicholas without him seeing it coming.
3. Barbara Carrera's Wiki page says she was born in 1945 but apparently she swears on her gold snake anklet with emerald eyes (you know she has one) that she was born in 1953. Barbara is running from her original age the same way b**ches with broke brows are running to their tweezers to replicate the exquisite whispers of gorgeousness over her eyes.
4. She's Barbara Carrera! And it's her birthday.
is 89 today
Director of "Goldfinger" (1964), "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971), "Live And Let Die" (1973) and "The Man With The Golden Gun" (1974)
Happy Birthday!
Just wondering, who's the oldest Bond actor/director to be still alive? 89's pretty old, and I seem to remember Louis Jordan being 90+...?
Good old 'Louis Jordan' too still very much in existence, and it's nice to see some former Bond heavyweights still with us B-)
Sadly, first Bond villain 'Dr No' passed away a year or two ago at the tender age of 91
It's always sad when one of your favorite or noteworthy Bond stars' time is up.
is 84 today
James Bond from "Live And Let Die" (1973) - "A View To A Kill" (1985)
Happy Birthday!
Many Happy Returns to Moore on his big day
;;) =D> :)>-
Have a good one, Sir Rog!
Thank you for posting this calendar.
True class, that man.
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Production Designer of:
<b>"Dr. No"</b> (1962)
<b>"Goldfinger"</b> (1964)
<b>"Thunderball"</b> (1965)
<b>"You Only Live Twice"</b> (1967)
<b>"Diamonds Are Forever"</b> (1971)
<b>"The Spy Who Loved Me"</b> (1977)
<b>"Moonraker"</b> (1979)
Happy Birthday!