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The James Bond rumor mill continues following the shock news that Amazon had taken full creative control over 007, and we’re no closer to knowing who will play the famous spy in whatever’s next.
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While it may be difficult to process, the legendary Sean Connery wasn’t the first choice to play James Bond.That’s right, before he became the iconic 007, the role was actually offered to David Niven, ...
He mentioned the game's delay is to achieve 'perfection'. Zelnick compared the wait to James Bond films. The trailer revealed Vice City and characters Lucia and Jason. (image via Rockstar Games ...
LOS ANGELES, California -- Joe Don Baker, the rugged Texas-born actor best known for his roles in a trio of James Bond films, “Walking Tall” and “Mitchell” died on May 7 at the age of 89 ...
Theo James is the new favourite to be the next James Bond after setting pulses soaring with a steamy new underwear shoot . The 40-year-old White Lotus hunk has given Daniel Craig a run for his ...
Actor Joe Don Baker, whose star turn in “Walking Tall” and appearances in three Bond films endeared him to legions of fans, has died. The character actor known for his versatility was 89.
The star played two different roles in three separate James Bond films as both a good guy and a villain. The actor was in 1987's The Living Daylights, 1995's GoldenEye and 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies.
And later a Bond sidekick! The brawny Texan had risen to fame in 1973's "Walking Tall." Joe Don Baker, beloved character actor who populated classic films from “Walking Tall” to “Cape Fear ...
something, their performance was the night's biggest mystery. Come Sunday, it turned out to be a three-song tribute to James Bond in a musical segment honoring the franchise's longtime producers ...
Not to an explosion, but perhaps something equally impactful: In 10 years Ian Fleming’s superspy enters the public domain — so anyone will be able to make their own (legal) James Bond project.