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Definitely one I forgot about, Jaws, Taking of Pelham 123, he really played a great villain/antihero character, it's a shame he died at a reasonably young age when there was so many more roles I presume he could have given.
Pardon me Christopher Lee is great and is as close as you get to being a legendary actor.
In comparison Timothy Dalton is an able actor albeit lacking a really succesfull movie in his resume.
I think that Lee is indeed one of the most ............... wait for it .............. legendary actors to ever visit the Bondfranchise and while the series has had a great many talented actors and actrices he remains in a league of his own. Perhaps the only actor in that category is Sean Connery the one actor to become a movie star after he left the 007 franchise.
If we're talking serious acting CVs then hes way behind Shaw, Walken, Dench, Fiennes and Finney.
Connery's not too shabby either. Being the James Bond is obviously very big, as is being Indiana Jones's father, and winning an Academy Award and an AFI Lifetime Achievement. Some of his other movies aren't too shabby either, like The Longest Day (which I must take this opportunity to point out is objectively the manliest movie ever because it has both Sean Connery and John Wayne), The Hill, A Bridge too Far, and The Rock.
Hmm. The Hammer films are fun but hardly great exemplars of the cinematic art, hes not going to be remembered in the same breath as Rathbone, Brett and Cumberbatch for his Holmes portrayal, hes in the worst Star Wars films and one of the worst Bonds. Not a fan of LOTR but I suppose you could say they are classics but Lees career seems more quantity over quality to me. Granted hes been in every franchise possible - Dracula, Frankenstein, Holmes, Bond, Star Wars, LOTR but I dont really think hes ever been in any real danger of winning an Oscar has he?
Yeah I suppose you could add Connery to the list but I'm not having The Longest Day. A great film but to say he 'starred' in it is almost punishable under the trades descriptions act. He appears for about 2 minutes in total (in a 3 hour film) and has about 3 lines.
I actually haven't seen Lee in much. I haven't seen Star Wars or Lord Of The Rings but they've done really well. I do like the Hammer movies though.
I found out something interesting about Lee the other day. He turned down Loomis in Halloween, and he later said that it was the biggest regret of his career.
So Loomis was almost played by Scaramanga but ended up being played by Blofeld.
Sean is in so many ways the ultimate powerhouse star. You would be hard pressed to meet someone who doesn't know who he is or hasn't seen many of his most iconic roles, from 007 himself to Henry Sr. and Jim Malone.
Good call that of Giannini @0Brady! Also I believe that Pedro Armendáriz was very popular in Mexico.
I agree that Shaw was the best actor and comes second on my list, personally I think his best performance was Jaws. I was appalled that he wasn't even nominated for an Oscar, the academy used to have real grudges against Sci-Fi and Horror films (except in the special effects and sound awards).
2.Sean Connery
3.Dame Judi Dench
4.Sir Timothy Dalton
5.Christopher Lee
6.Robert Shaw
Just to name a few.
Jeez, what a cast - how could they stuff it up so badly!!
Brozza top of the pile! Priceless.
I would ask 'are you his agent or something?' but even his agent doesn't labour under such delusion.