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And as I know, Desmond died in 2001 in a car accident.
He died in 1999, a short bit after TWINE's release and soon after his book signing.
Thumb screws and hot coals for you. Also Eunice Gayson to name another, there's a number of them still out there of different ages, too many to mention, long may former Bond personnel still with us remain that way
I didn't know he was older than Moore. He looked atleast 10 years younger than Moore in Octopussy but would've been 62 at the time. Good for him. That's what I call ageing with grace. Kamel Khan was always one of my favorite villans. Easily top 5.
Ernest Borgnine from Airwolf is from 1917 and wil turn 95 this year.
Kirk Douglas (Michael his father) is from 1916
Rosemary Harris 1927 and Stan Lee 1922
Ken Wallis (26 April 1916 - present) Will be 96 this year and take the record.
Check out all the birthdays here: http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/134/240
! I forgot about Louis! 90 is a great age to get too and glad he is still with us.
Also Olivia de Havilland b. 1916!