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Been a loooooong time since seeing it. Apologies. Glad you knew what I meant
You mean Voldemort? That was a great char--
He is marvelous and quietly sinister as Gustavo Fring in "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul".
Could he play it different or would he suffer from comparisons as Gus?
I think he would be wonderful and I'm sure he could pull it off.
;)
But then there is the social media marketing aspect of the industry today of course.
From "Skyfall" onwards, both the production and the actors are using prestigious personnel, famous for their work and also recognized by some awards.
Unfortunately not to the benefit of the films.
With the actors not yet, but with the production team we have had some award nominations (BAFTA, Golden Globe, The Academy, etc)....fortunately for the benefit of the films.
;)
Reading his biography, I always thought that Ian Fleming would have loved Robert Maxwell's back story and spotted the potential for a version of him to be included in a Bond novel.
He reminds me of Timothy Dalton in a way. Similar facial expressions.
Giancarlo Esposito
Daniel Radcliffe
Idris Elba
Kenneth Branagh
Daniel Brühl
Ewen Bremner
Paul Walter Hauser
Viola Davis
Sarah Lancashire
Siobhan Finneran
Nicola Walker
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3836977/
In another thread i sugest him as younger version of Waltz Ernst Stavro Blofeld. For a short scene in Bond 26 or crossover movie ''Ernst Stavro''.
He doesn't look at all like Q. That said, I always loved the idea of Q and Q Branch having an opposite number in the villain's organisation (such as Spectre). Have an evil geek come up with poisons, blades in the shoes, watches with hidden garrot etc.
Would be great as Felix.
So Alan Ritchson as the henchman ,Cate Blanchett as the first female villan or Ving Rhames as the new
I like your choices. Gary Oldman or Steve Buscemi as Blofeld and Russell Crowe as Goldfinger.
Lucy Liu.
Gael García Bernal.
Diane Kruger.
And hell why not Daniel Bruhl.
Harry Shum Jr.