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He was also classically trained I believe, as well as being into martial arts and he even enrolled in the SAS TA.
Anyway, that's all by the by. RIP.
All fair points. Who do you suggest, then?
Yeah I haven't seen WDW in years but it's not on YouTube that I could find.
I think he could have been a really good Bond. It's certainly not hard to imagine him in For Your Eyes Only.
Watched The Wild Geese again recently (not Codename Wildgeese with Collins - it can get confusing!), and I thought the same.
Yeah, very true.
Amazingly he was only 43 in it: that's the booze for you I guess.
Yeah, he was good in that as well.
As would Michael Jayston, who played Peter Guillam in the BBC's adaptation of le Carré's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, and has a terrific voice. Apparently up for the role in 1980, but Roger returned.
And played 007 on the radio of course. I must admit I can't quite see him as Bond though.
Yeah, he's a great actor. But just like @mtm alluded to, I've never thought of him as a theatrical Bond....I think he might have been a great M or Q or even a great Bond Villain.
He publicly stated he wasn't interested in the role.
No, he's definitely far more Welsh than American!
Stanley Baker, Richard Burton, Mervin Johns, Michael Sheen, they are a Welsh actors.
I read somewhere that Dalts doesn't particularly regard himself as Welsh because he moved with his family to England when he was very young. He's a citizen of the world, much like Lazzer.
Then we have Rog who is a cockney,and Brozzer who is an Anglo/American Irishman
What's DC , a scouser ? :)>-
I'd say he was always definitely way more American than Welsh in that he was born half-American (American mum) and now is presumably an American citizen. He was born in Wales and lived there as a toddler, but I wouldn't say that living somewhere for three years makes you more Welsh if half of your actual family comes from America.
He's from Derbyshire, really.
According to Pearson, James Bond was born in Germany. Does anyone think he's German? :)
He's an American now! So NTTD is the first Bond film to star an American actor as Bond :)
When did it happen, by the way? I figured he was one British actor that wouldn't have his head turned by the glittery lights, and carve out a career as a character actor here.
Luke Evans for a duology Tom Hardy for a trilogy either one would be fine with me
Doesn’t matter, does it?
I don’t think it’s been made public, but I think he was talking about it around the time Knives Out was released. He’s lived in NYC for years I think.
I'm going through The Alienist now and agree - Luke Evans would be great as a suave, experienced Bond. He's featured in enough blockbusters, so has the cinematic clout but is not as exposed as say, Cavill or Hiddleston. And he can easily do a trilogy while he's in his 40s.