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A life well lived.
Thanks for the memories George.
By the way, was Mr. Leech 90 or 91? If he was born on December 6th, 1921, that would have made him only 90.
Thoughts and best wishes to your family and friends.
Thanks for all the hard work, and great stunts George. May you rest in peace.
Thanks for spotting the mental arithmetic error - now corrected. However, CBN, who copied the news without any kind of fact checking on the source (I assume MI6 is now gospel), also copied the error.
I've come across some interesting comments from the late Mr Leech on his involvement in the Bond's of the 60s... More to come soon. Sad that people often have to pass for us to take time out to reflect on their work.
Maybe there's a message there. We should try to do more while we can. There are plently of older living Bond alumni out there to do research on.
Its a sad part of life but the 50th Anniversary is also a time to reflect on all of those talented people who have contributed.
Only when you get a little older do you realise what the last 50 years means and that for those there from the beginning that time won't last forever.
(Sims was uncredit writer so not a star per se.....)
As the stunt coordinator on OHMSS, not to mention the rest of your contributions, your efforts have given me untold pleasure over the years.
Now there was a man who contributed to the well-being of the world!
An utter, unadulterated legend of the screen Bond - and a member of that select band of great stuntmen of yore...
RIP
In his honor, he plays beekeeper Mr. Stutterstutt in this hilarious and classic comedy clip:
Watch out for the mace!
=)) Never tire of seeing Sellers as Clouseau! A nice touch for us to all see.
Another great legend gone.
RIP.
You were a legend!
Indeed. That's my favorite scene from that particular Panther film.