Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • SarkSark Guangdong, PRC
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    Why is it that Brits/Irish seem to be so much better at American accents than vice versa? Hugh Laurie, Idris Elba, Matthew Rhys etc.
  • NicNacNicNac Administrator, Moderator
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    Sark wrote: »
    Why is it that Brits/Irish seem to be so much better at American accents than vice versa? Hugh Laurie, Idris Elba, Matthew Rhys etc.
    Sometimes you can be surprised. Maggie Gyllenhall (sp?) did a superb English accent last year in a Brit show ( name escapes me).

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    NicNac wrote: »
    Sark wrote: »
    Why is it that Brits/Irish seem to be so much better at American accents than vice versa? Hugh Laurie, Idris Elba, Matthew Rhys etc.
    Sometimes you can be surprised. Maggie Gyllenhall (sp?) did a superb English accent last year in a Brit show ( name escapes me).
    The Honourable Woman?
  • AceHoleAceHole Belgium, via Britain
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    NicNac wrote: »
    Sark wrote: »
    Why is it that Brits/Irish seem to be so much better at American accents than vice versa? Hugh Laurie, Idris Elba, Matthew Rhys etc.
    Sometimes you can be surprised. Maggie Gyllenhall (sp?) did a superb English accent last year in a Brit show ( name escapes me).

    Yes, Gyllenhall's English accent was almost flawless in 'The Honorable Woman'.

    Come to think of it, Hugo Blick, who wrote & directed both that and 'The Shadow Line' should strongly be considered to co-write and perhaps even direct a Bond-flick, imo, he's a class act.
  • Slightly off subject but all this talk about Dornan made me realize his wife Amelia Warner would make a nice Bond girl.
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
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    Sark wrote: »
    Why is it that Brits/Irish seem to be so much better at American accents than vice versa? Hugh Laurie, Idris Elba, Matthew Rhys etc.

    American accents are 'easier' to learn, as they have less tone difference then British/Irish accents. Same reason why it's harder for Americans to change to a British/Irish accent. The more tone variety you hear when learning the language (as a kid) the easier it is to take on different accents.
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    NicNac wrote: »
    Sark wrote: »
    Why is it that Brits/Irish seem to be so much better at American accents than vice versa? Hugh Laurie, Idris Elba, Matthew Rhys etc.
    Sometimes you can be surprised. Maggie Gyllenhall (sp?) did a superb English accent last year in a Brit show ( name escapes me).

    Americans can sometimes do a decent Brit accent. I actually thought Hugh Lauries accent was a bit dodgy.

    The American accent has quite a lot of Irish in it - particularly east coast - so not so hard for Dornan.
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    NicNac wrote: »
    Craig got Bond despite his fair share of duffs. If 50 Shades fails he will be back on track with The Fall 3. He is definitely good enough to make it on the big screen

    I don't mean really if it's a duff. It's going to be soft porn, so the risk is that he just becomes iredeemibly naff as a result. May be it will be well done but if not and it's a bit embarrassing it could impact his career.
  • AdaShelby wrote: »
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    "Oh, James..."

    I totally agree with you @AdaShelby

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  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Probably not.
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    Tom Cullen.
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    Ludovico wrote: »
    I think the future James Bond is most likely an unknown now and will be when cast. Craig was a veteran actor but not a very famous one, certainly not a big star.
    Tom Cullen?

  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    If Craig and everyone are suddenly unavailable for Bond 25...

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  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    Cavill should have been cast back in 05...ps im from finland so my english is not that great.
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    No love for that damn good actor Rupert Friend? I thought his performance in Homeland Ep 10 "13 Hours In Islamabad" was the most Bondian I've seen from a Brit actor this year.

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    I think Rupert is EONs list too...
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    AceHole wrote: »
    British actor Jamie Dornan will take over from Craig. Mark my word.
    Tom Cullen is my choice.

  • MrcogginsMrcoggins Following in the footsteps of Quentin Quigley.
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    @ml94 try and learn how to use the edit function there's a good chap.
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    I think John Boyega could do a good job. He's a fantastic actor. He was the lead in Attack The Block. He's in 24 at the moment playing a US drone pilot and if I hadn't seen him in Attack The Block then I would never have realized that he wasn't American. Great actor with tons of range.

    That's about all he's done (aside from appearances in TV shows and a recent film with Chiwetel Efijor) but he's apparently in the new Star Wars film so his career is really starting to take off now. He's 22 now but by the time Craig leaves he'll be in his late 20s at least.

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  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    Samuel001 wrote:
    I'm sure it's been said before but any future Bond actor would be born in the mid to late eighties. Knowing this takes nearly every current name off the board and shows that we're likely yet to hear of the next Bond doing much work, as of now.

    All depends what age the producers will be looking for by that point. If Bond 25 is to be Dan's last film and is released in 2017/18, Hiddlestone will only be 37. By the time casting is announced, he'll still be south of 40 so I wouldn't rule him out just yet.
    Tom Cullen is 35-37 in 2020-2022...

  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    My top choice is easily Karl Urban. Tall, handsome, muscular, and plenty of acting chops. I'm sure he would've channeled a Sean Connery-like swagger. I know it won't happen though. Urban is 41 now and will probably be in his late 40s by the time his next chance comes knocking. Still look at this guy. That's James Bond.

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    Too old.
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    Henry Cavill.
    Good choice.
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    JWESTBROOK wrote: »
    Jack Davenport.

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    Most notably in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Age 40, so 46-47 by his first outing. Likely too old but a good fit.
    Too old.
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    Mrcoggins wrote: »
    @ml94 try and learn how to use the edit function there's a good chap.
    Yeah.
  • I'd like a part - any part - for Gillian Anderson, please.
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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    I'd like a part - any part - for Gillian Anderson, please.

    Not as James Bond, surely? :P

  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    I agree on Jack Davenport - about 15 years ago he could have made an excellent Bond imo. Around the time of the Talented Mr. Ripley
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    Tom Cullen looks like Pierces son, in a good way... ;-)
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    Daniel <3 Barbara...
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    Tom is full package: from wales, 29, dark hair, tall, handsome, unknown, ok actor (downton abbey), looks like Pierces son...
  • ml94ml94 Finland
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    TOM "007" CULLEN.
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