Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    What do you gents think about a Ginger Bond?

    I did think Damien Lewis would have been a decent Bond a few years back.
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    Have we talked about Gavin Drea? Or Phil Dunster? Lots of other good potential candidates like these fellas. Gavin Drea is interesting. Just seen him in Surface in Apple Tv, quite a good presence, and voice. Dunster is also in the same show, so is Oliver Jackson-Cohen. All good candidates, as far as I’m concerned. All under 40.

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  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    His Vesper/Gala/Tracy is standing right behind him.
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    echo wrote: »
    His Vesper/Gala/Tracy is standing right behind him.
    Girl in yellow, right? 😆

    From the three, I’d pick the Irish fella, Drea. But all of them are top notch actors, who could be groomed into the role, IMO.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Well, as has been said of potential directors, cast a broad net, evaluate, let them run the gauntlet and hopefully the best man for the job will be a clear choice.
  • peterpeter Toronto
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    talos7 wrote: »
    Well, as has been said of potential directors, cast a broad net, evaluate, let them run the gauntlet and hopefully the best man for the job will be a clear choice.

    The best, and only way, @talos7
    Univex wrote: »
    Have we talked about Gavin Drea? Or Phil Dunster? Lots of other good potential candidates like these fellas. Gavin Drea is interesting. Just seen him in Surface in Apple Tv, quite a good presence, and voice. Dunster is also in the same show, so is Oliver Jackson-Cohen. All good candidates, as far as I’m concerned. All under 40.

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    I don’t think I’ve seen the actors in pics two and three, but superficially, what great looks they have. Handsome. Masculine. And number two is like a younger Dalton (who I always found to have the greatest face of the Bond actors); Number Three has a dark, ruggedness that I’d love for a new James Bond.
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    peter wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    Well, as has been said of potential directors, cast a broad net, evaluate, let them run the gauntlet and hopefully the best man for the job will be a clear choice.

    The best, and only way, @talos7
    Univex wrote: »
    Have we talked about Gavin Drea? Or Phil Dunster? Lots of other good potential candidates like these fellas. Gavin Drea is interesting. Just seen him in Surface in Apple Tv, quite a good presence, and voice. Dunster is also in the same show, so is Oliver Jackson-Cohen. All good candidates, as far as I’m concerned. All under 40.

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    I don’t think I’ve seen the actors in pics two and three, but superficially, what great looks they have. Handsome. Masculine. And number two is like a younger Dalton (who I always found to have the greatest face of the Bond actors); Number Three has a dark, ruggedness that I’d love for a new James Bond.

    Yeah, these guys play against each other - sort of - in the Apple TV show "Surface", and they're all great in their respective roles. I was watching the show, and couldn't decide which one would be a better Bond. So, the days when there were but a few choices out there are gone. There is talent out there. Young, fresh talent, with both the looks and the chops. Great physicality, presence,... That Gavin Drea does look like Dalton. Has a very distinct Irish accent, but I suppose he can change it at will. And Phil Dunster has this villanesque, creepy quality about him that would also be very interesting to explore. Oliver Jackson-Cohen is simply very, very versatile. The least favorite of the three, for me, but very versatile.
  • peterpeter Toronto
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    Univex wrote: »
    peter wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    Well, as has been said of potential directors, cast a broad net, evaluate, let them run the gauntlet and hopefully the best man for the job will be a clear choice.

    The best, and only way, @talos7
    Univex wrote: »
    Have we talked about Gavin Drea? Or Phil Dunster? Lots of other good potential candidates like these fellas. Gavin Drea is interesting. Just seen him in Surface in Apple Tv, quite a good presence, and voice. Dunster is also in the same show, so is Oliver Jackson-Cohen. All good candidates, as far as I’m concerned. All under 40.

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    I don’t think I’ve seen the actors in pics two and three, but superficially, what great looks they have. Handsome. Masculine. And number two is like a younger Dalton (who I always found to have the greatest face of the Bond actors); Number Three has a dark, ruggedness that I’d love for a new James Bond.

    Yeah, these guys play against each other - sort of - in the Apple TV show "Surface", and they're all great in their respective roles. I was watching the show, and couldn't decide which one would be a better Bond. So, the days when there were but a few choices out there are gone. There is talent out there. Young, fresh talent, with both the looks and the chops. Great physicality, presence,... That Gavin Drea does look like Dalton. Has a very distinct Irish accent, but I suppose he can change it at will. And Phil Dunster has this villanesque, creepy quality about him that would also be very interesting to explore. Oliver Jackson-Cohen is simply very, very versatile. The least favorite of the three, for me, but very versatile.

    Oliver Jackson-Cohen is indeed a very talented actor. I have no dog in the fight, and I’m keeping a blank mind and expectations are nil on who they cast, but if Jackson-Cohen got the tap on the shoulder, I don’t think he’d disappoint the majority of filmgoers. He’s likeable with chops.
  • George_KaplanGeorge_Kaplan Being chauffeured by Tibbett
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    Opinion: I think a Bond actor should be able to play a villain. Does anyone agree (or disagree)?
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    Opinion: I think a Bond actor should be able to play a villain. Does anyone agree (or disagree)?

    I don't know, charisma doesn't work that way. There's a big difference between someone we like to hate and someone we want to be.
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    I agree. Bond can flip the switch to be cold and dangerous, he's borderline evil. He doesn't care. Could be a new take on the character?! Make the villain nervous.
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    Opinion: I think a Bond actor should be able to play a villain. Does anyone agree (or disagree)?

    I don't know, charisma doesn't work that way. There's a big difference between someone we like to hate and someone we want to be.

    It depends on the villain. It’s not uncommon for viewers to be drawn to certain villains due to the character’s charisma, and even to some extent their actions. In fact I’d say you have to like a villain on some level for them to be great ones.

    I wouldn’t say it’s a hard rule that a Bond actor should be able to play a baddie, but I do agree the actor should be able to display convincingly certain qualities (sometimes that sense of arrogance, a darker side at times etc).
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    Yes, I think the actor has o have a dark side in a way, but there is still a difference between Connery's darkness and Dalton's darkness.


    Connery didn't work that well as a villain in The Avengers. We like him too much.
    I don't think Clint Eastwood could make a good villain either, despite being a problematic guy.


    That kind of charisma works for Bond, but not so much for the villain.

    And there are plenty of villains who are just... villains. We love them because we hate them.
  • edited 9:17am Posts: 5,054
    Yes, I think the actor has o have a dark side in a way, but there is still a difference between Connery's darkness and Dalton's darkness.


    Connery didn't work that well as a villain in The Avengers. We like him too much.
    I don't think Clint Eastwood could make a good villain either, despite being a problematic guy.


    That kind of charisma works for Bond, but not so much for the villain.

    And there are plenty of villains who are just... villains. We love them because we hate them.

    Like I said, it depends, and as you hinted we’re getting into specifics. Again, I don’t think it’s a hard rule or even something provable, but I can understand the sentiment.
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    peter wrote: »
    Univex wrote: »
    peter wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    Well, as has been said of potential directors, cast a broad net, evaluate, let them run the gauntlet and hopefully the best man for the job will be a clear choice.

    The best, and only way, @talos7
    Univex wrote: »
    Have we talked about Gavin Drea? Or Phil Dunster? Lots of other good potential candidates like these fellas. Gavin Drea is interesting. Just seen him in Surface in Apple Tv, quite a good presence, and voice. Dunster is also in the same show, so is Oliver Jackson-Cohen. All good candidates, as far as I’m concerned. All under 40.

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    actor-oliver-jackson-cohen-333876_large.jpg?1640718582

    I don’t think I’ve seen the actors in pics two and three, but superficially, what great looks they have. Handsome. Masculine. And number two is like a younger Dalton (who I always found to have the greatest face of the Bond actors); Number Three has a dark, ruggedness that I’d love for a new James Bond.

    Yeah, these guys play against each other - sort of - in the Apple TV show "Surface", and they're all great in their respective roles. I was watching the show, and couldn't decide which one would be a better Bond. So, the days when there were but a few choices out there are gone. There is talent out there. Young, fresh talent, with both the looks and the chops. Great physicality, presence,... That Gavin Drea does look like Dalton. Has a very distinct Irish accent, but I suppose he can change it at will. And Phil Dunster has this villanesque, creepy quality about him that would also be very interesting to explore. Oliver Jackson-Cohen is simply very, very versatile. The least favorite of the three, for me, but very versatile.

    Oliver Jackson-Cohen is indeed a very talented actor. I have no dog in the fight, and I’m keeping a blank mind and expectations are nil on who they cast, but if Jackson-Cohen got the tap on the shoulder, I don’t think he’d disappoint the majority of filmgoers. He’s likeable with chops.

    Just recently watched the 2025 adaptation of Agatha Christie's Towards Zero, featuring Jackson-Cohen. Although an Agatha Christie adaptation is hardly the best type of production to showcase an actors range, I felt there was something "more" to his performance than what many other similar male actors are able to show in these types of adaptations. One to keep an eye on, for sure.
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    About the villain thing, I think if he can pull of Jaguar's "It's good to be bad" line, he should be given a fair chance ;)

    There's something of mischief about Mr. Bond, some ruthfullness as well, something that swings between hot and cold. A bit of a devil, he is.

    Like some clever snowflake said in some Amazon meeting, he's not a hero. Well, he was right in that sense. He's an anti-hero. One of the very best. Dark, moody, conflicted, and yet given to enjoying life's excesses, even to his own decline and prejudice.

    A complex man, he is, as one should be.
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    I wouldn’t call Bond an anti hero and would argue he is heroic fundamentally, but otherwise agreed. The actor who plays Bond needs the ability to come off as a bit of a b*stard while still being magnetic and even likeable.
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    I'd say a flawed hero with a storm behind his eyes. Don't push him!
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