There are a few more actor/actress not mentioned Jimmy Dean who was in Diamonds are Forever, along with Tanya Roberts and Sir Patrick Macnee who were in Rodger Moores last James Bond film A Viw to a Kill, .And others on here have said Honor Blackman from Goldfinger along with Telly Savalas who was Blofeld in On Her Majesty's Secret Service...yes I am a huge Bond fan I have every movie on DVD & Bluray plus I have watched them over and over when they were on TV or Cable love the Bond marathons TBS had years ago...
You missed 2 that were tragic and notable. Contessa from For Your Eyes Only, died from breast cancer in her 50’s. She was married to Pierce Brosnan. More importantly, you missed Robert Shaw, who was the villain in From Russia with Love. A great, versatile actor, died in 1978 from a heart attack
@@texasrockshillcountry6574 He was also memorable in The Sting and A Man For All Seasons (nominated for best supporting actor) but should have one an Oscar for Jaws
Excellent!! I’ve been a huge fan since Dr No!! I’ve seen them except last two, & most I’ve seen 5-8 times. Goldfinger maybe 12 times! I have no trouble seeing favorite films multiple times regardless of what my wife thinks!!!
Also, no mention of Joseph Wiseman who played Dr. No in the film of the same name, or Geoffrey Holder who played Barron Samedi in Live and Let Die. I guess Facts verse will be doing more of these.
Jack Lord was a tragic figure on his own. I used to think he was cool on Hawaii 5-0 until I got old enough to appreciate the Second Amendment and discovered he was an ARDENT SUPPORTER of gun control.
Sean Connery you are a wonderful actor in any movie 🎥 you are doing, in As far as you go you're deeply loved, missed by your your fans in the United States, the world 🌎 over . I sure really truly honestly am a fan of yours,I love each,every bond movie 🎥. May you rip Sean 🙏. You are deep in our hearts. May the good lord watch over you.
Loved Dame Diana Rigg and Toru Tanaka, as well as Richard Kiel, Yaphet Kotto, all of the actors who have passed are in my Heart. It was Cassandra Harris, who was the 1st Bond Girl in the movies.
Odjob was played by wrestler Harold Sakata. "Professor" Toru Tanaka is another wrestler/actor. He played a huge bad guy in 1981 Chuck Norris film, "An eye for an eye",and Subzero in 1987 Arnold film,Running Man.
@@dapperdonny4051 Honor Blackman was 94 years old and was older than Sean Connery who was 90 years old when he died. Blackman was born in 1925. Diana Rigg was 82 years old when she passed away in 2020.
A friend of mine who lived in Coarsegold California knew Richard Keel who lived up in Yosemite Lakes Park. My sister met Richard in an aquarium shop here in Fresno CA.
I'm not sure why, but I was recommended this by UA-cam's algorithms. But since I am here, kindly help me out with a curiosity of mine, caused by the title of this video. Could somebody point out a few James Bond actors who died happily, just as to give me a reference point? Without that, it's a bit hard for people to appreciate the content of this video.
Loved Robert Shaw , great actor . Great in 'Taking of Pelham 1,2,3 and The Sting . Watching a documentary about him , he lived in Ireland and was driving on the road one day and just pulled over and died from a heart attack at 51 yrs .
Welsh actor Desmond Llewelyn's car crash death was devastating. He'd been caring for his wife who had dementia. I loved him, Dame Diana Rigg, Yaphet Kotto, Lois Maxwell, Richard Kiel and adored Sir Sean Connery. They were all over 70, which isn't a bad innings. R.I.P dear actors. ThanQ all. 🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹.
It was valuable information for fans of James Bond films, and all these Bond characters had an important role in the success of the films. Sorry for their departure from our world. They left their prints on some of the greatest movies made.
I remember Gert Frobe most from his small part in The Longest Day about the D-Day Invasion which anniversary just passed on June 6th. That was also the day I got my own army commission in 1980.
I like watchin diff bonds movie,movies b4 like ds are fantastic but now they're nowhere,but at least im lucky i hv experience ds beautiful movies of yesteryears.
RIP is my pray for all those actors and actresses of James Bond films who left for their heavenly abode. Long happy life for other live actors and actresses of James Bond series
What was so sad about Desmond was that his car accident happened on his way home from seeing his Alzheimers afflicted wife in a care home; really tragic that.
Goldfinger is my favorite. Who could ever forget "No, Mr. Bond, I expect You to Die" Missing; Claudine Auger Honor Blackman Bernard Lee Telly Savalas Cassandra Harris to name just a few
you didnt mention M played by Bernard Lee, the grandfather of Jonny Lee Miller. He played the role from Dr. No in 1962 to (and including) Moonraker in 1979....he died of Stomach Cancer on January 16, 1981 at the age of 73
How couid you Miss out Pedro Armendariz Who played Ali Kerim Bey in "From Russia With Love" which was to be his last film , this great actor sadly took his own life after finding out that he had Terminal Cancer.. ps 26 years later his son Pedro Armendariz jr would also appear in a Bond movie playing President Hector Lopez in "Licence to Kill" , sadly he passed away in december 2011, R.I.P both Father & Son..
No Robert Shaw. No Christopher Lee. No Kurt Jurgens. No Michael Lonsdale. No Louis Jordan. What kind of dumb list is this without some of the best Bond villians. Not to mention Roger and Sean are also mysteriously omitted. As are a few Bond girls.
The number one Villain in the Bond movies will always be Odd Job and Grant in second place. They both were stronger than Bond and presented Bond with an opponent he would have to use his wits to defeat not just his physical strength!!!!!
I'm surprised Tanya Roberts is not mentioned on this list. I find hers to be especially tragic because of the false hope surrounding it: prematurely announced dead, the premature announcement corrected during her boyfriend's live interview, then she dies for real so soon after. Not to mention the COVID-19 restrictions meant she and her boyfriend were mostly unable to see each other whilst she was in intensive care.
Here are few more notable ones whom have not been mentioned so far: Walter Gotell - Morzeny in From Russian with Love and General Gogal in 5 other Bond films Bernard Lee - M in 11 Bond films up to Moonraker Robert Brown - M in 5 Bond films up to Licence to Kill Telly Savalas - Blofeld in On Her Majesty's Secret Service Hervé Villechaize - Nick Nack in Man with Golden Gun
Trivia question: Where did Ian Fleming get the name of his character James Bond? Answer: Fleming was a typical British bird watcher, and the field guide he used at Goldeneye, his estate in Jamaica, was “Birds of the West Indies” written by the curator of birds at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science. The name of the author? James Bond. As Fleming explained in his autobiography, he walked into the kitchen one morning and the field guide was on the table. He looked at the book and chose the author’s name for his character. In the film Die Another Day, Bond picks up a book and looks it over. The book was an original edition of “Birds of the West Indies.” Don’t we just love how the writers get the trivia into their films?
Concerning " James Moore " 2:00 he was seen on the Tonight Show w/ Johnny Carson, saying; " Last Saturday my kids walked into the kitchen w/ their friends and said; ' We're going to the Movies, to watch " the Real James Bond " ' " ! ... That really hurt !
Pictured is the wonderful Diana Rigg. Yes, she died last year, of cancer. But given that she was 82 and Ill, i would not class her passing as a ‘tragic’ death but one of inevitable mortality.
I am having trouble understanding what tragical means to you. From what I have watched most of them died due to sickness and old age except for one who died on a car accident but still he is already old and perhaps already suffering from certain sickness.
what about Charles Gray as Blofeld, he died cancer in 2000, and Cassandra Harris (Brosnan's late wife) also died if cancer in '91 and also Curt Jorgens in TSWLM died heart attack in 1982 at age 67
I had an idea for a Sean Connery cameo in a Daniel Craig Bond Movie..... Craig goes into a English Gentle persons club (progress, instead of a gentlemen's club) Craig walks into the club and walks past Mr. Connery who's sitting in a wingback chair, reading a newspaper. He peaks over his paper, smiles, then winks at Craig....... talk about a special moment! I like ALL the bond films! Especially the bad guys.
Actually ... if we're being technical ... the American actor BARRY NELSON was the first JAMES BOND when they did a TV version of CASINO ROYALE ... and they called his character, 'Jimmy Bond.' Lucky me, I also worked in Locations in the San Francisco sequences on Mr. Moore's last outing as 007, on A VIEW TO A KILL. Fun Fact: DAVID BOWIE was originally slated to play the baddie, MAX ZORN ... but he wanted 'script approval' to which Cubby Broccoli said, No thanks.' And so, Mr. Walken, got the part. It was interesting though that many of the storyboards had Mr. Bowie's face.
Shocked to hear the demise of the Aussie James Bond George Lazenby who starred in "On her Majesty's Secret Service" I really enjoyed the film seeing it in Mumbai's Regal theatre in the 80s..
I just started watching, and so far a couple mistakes. Odd Job, so was he a wrestler or weighlifter?! Juluis Harris didnt die in 1984; I was his neighbor from 1995 to 2000 in Burbank, California.
Julius Harris died in 2004 so you are correct. Harold Sakata was a professional wrestler. he was a weightlifter in the 1948 Olympics in London England and won the silver medal. He died of Liver Cancer on July 29 1982 in Honolulu Hawaii
Boy that was a trip doen memory lane! Great job. Great series ! Thanks a bunch :)
.. they were All such Terrific Talents and it was just delightful to watch them play those roles ..
RIP Sean Connery.
The best James Bond in the James Bond franchise.
I agree......He showed great.....panache. There was something much more , subtle differences than other James Bond’s.
He was really handsome 👌 And a good actor 🙂🌺
And he was Scottish born in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. 👍🏴
Sean Connery is my most favorite James Bond too,and for the new ones who played JB i prefer Pierce Brosnan than the other one..
Very debatable but I would agree
I dearly loved Diana Rig or Emma Peel, Sean Connery and Roger Moore.
We loved them too, Angelique!
Diana Rigg, simply the best...
I totally agree! And as Mrs. Peel was such a great actress and she was so sexy and was so classy of a lady...
Such a Beautifyul Lady
What if Olivia Hussey ?
Ultimately, Sean Connery was the Best Bond Ever !
Agreed.
you cant watch the new JAMES BOND movies without watching the older ones ..... RIP SEAN CONNERY
I’ve never watched a Dan Craig one.Too Politically Correct.
And Sir Roger.
There are a few more actor/actress not mentioned Jimmy Dean who was in Diamonds are Forever, along with Tanya Roberts and Sir Patrick Macnee who were in Rodger Moores last James Bond film A Viw to a Kill, .And others on here have said Honor Blackman from Goldfinger along with Telly Savalas who was Blofeld in On Her Majesty's Secret Service...yes I am a huge Bond fan I have every movie on DVD & Bluray plus I have watched them over and over when they were on TV or Cable love the Bond marathons TBS had years ago...
Back in the day the movie audiences were on their feet cheering during Bond's opening scene as he turns and fires!! Good old days
Today's movie audiences just don't good acting when they see it.
I have neither seen nor heard of any audience on their feet, cheering ever at a Bond movie.
@@danieldravot341 just because YOU didnt see it doesn't mean it never happened
@@dougmac6803, I said I’d neither seen it or heard of it.
Because you said it happened “back in the day” doesn’t make it so.
@@danieldravot341 whatever Daniel. Point is we had fun and kids couldn't wait to see 007 new gadgets with each new 007 movie.
You missed 2 that were tragic and notable. Contessa from For Your Eyes Only, died from breast cancer in her 50’s. She was married to Pierce Brosnan. More importantly, you missed Robert Shaw, who was the villain in From Russia with Love. A great, versatile actor, died in 1978 from a heart attack
Yes, thank you remembering!
Robert Shaw was effective in whatever he did, but my favorite was Quint on "Jaws" - the SHARK not Richard Kiel! lol
@@texasrockshillcountry6574 He was also memorable in The Sting and A Man For All Seasons (nominated for best supporting actor) but should have one an Oscar for Jaws
She died at age 43 from ovarian cancer.
You forgot the french James Bond's girl Claudine Auger in " Thunderball ", who passed away on December 18th 2019
Love James bond films, may they all rest in peace 🙏, great video thanks 💖😁
Excellent!! I’ve been a huge fan since Dr No!! I’ve seen them except last two, & most I’ve seen 5-8 times. Goldfinger maybe 12 times! I have no trouble seeing favorite films multiple times regardless of what my wife thinks!!!
The mark of a great film.
🇵🇭WE ARE SAD FOR THEIR PASSING AWAY. BUT THEY 👏👏👏CONTRIBUTED SO MUCH FOR THE MOVIE INDUSTRY! GOD ✨🙏BLESS THEIR SOULS! Watching from the PHILIPPINES!🇵🇭
All RIP. They all made JB movies ever memorable...
I grew up in the 60’s watching James Bond movies I love the older Bond movies especially Dr No with Jack Lord! ☮️
Jack Lord 👍🏽
The first Bonds were much more serious and realistic, with Moore they started to become a Slapstick-Show.
Thanks for sharing. I love James Bond films. Especially the old ones.
"Goldfinger" has always been my all time favourite James Bond film and a close second would have to be "Live and Let Die". Thanks for sharing.
Jack Lord was not mentioned as well he was in Dr. No
The original Felix Lighter!
Also, no mention of Joseph Wiseman who played Dr. No in the film of the same name, or Geoffrey Holder who played Barron Samedi in Live and Let Die. I guess Facts verse will be doing more of these.
Jack Lord was a tragic figure on his own. I used to think he was cool on Hawaii 5-0 until I got old enough to appreciate the Second Amendment and discovered he was an ARDENT SUPPORTER of gun control.
Exactly the first Felix.
@@collingalanos1783 I truly believe that "Dr. No" inspired the character "The Evil Han" in "Enter The Dragon".
What about Donald Pleasance, who was the first one to show his Ernstavlo Blofeld face in "You Only Live Twice"!
they also forgot Adolfo Celi "Largo" from Thunderball....he died on February 19. 1986 of a heart attack at the age of 63
I hate the "Died Tragically" line. Especially for people who died in their 70's or 80'! That's not tragic, that's life.
Especially Richard Kiel. The fact he saw 74 at 7'2" is miraculous in itself.
Not tragically, but sadly with regret.
A very misleading and ominous caption. Dying in old age is not tragic.
@@mayankdwivedi9719 Nowadays kids don't study written English very hard anymore like we did when we were kids.
They word it like that to get people's attention and so more viewers.
No mention was made of the first James Bond villain Dr. No played by Joseph Wiseman.
Those black steel hands were CREEPY! Was a good effect!
nor any mention of Bernard Lee...the first M
Loved those bond movies. Thank you and may they rest in peace.
"Jaws" played by Richard Kiel was my favorite Bond "Villain"! He was also that "Ghost" on that Gilligan's Island episode!
Jaws was a Henchman, not the Villain 😉. IMHO was Goldfinger the best Villain, and Grant the best Henchman. These Guys you won't meet in the Dark...
You missed so many actors who passed away from the Bond films. Dr. No, all the Blofeld's, M, the British Ministers, and a ton more you missed.
I lived next door to where Samantha Eggar was born !
Herve Villechaize was also missed. He kept saying “Mr Scaramanga” in The Man With The Golden Gun.
they also forgot Christopher Lee who played Scaramanga. Christopher Lee was also step-cousin to Ian Fleming author of the James Bond books.
Sean Connery you are a wonderful actor in any movie 🎥 you are doing, in
As far as you go you're deeply loved, missed by your your fans in the United States, the world 🌎 over . I sure really truly honestly am a fan of yours,I love each,every bond movie 🎥. May you rip Sean 🙏. You are deep in our hearts. May the good lord watch over you.
His voice got cooler with age. Not gravelly, not craggy, but smoother. He was a ladies' man at 80.
"Live and Let Die" was the first Bond film I saw. Sir Roger Moore will always be my favorite Bond.
One of the best lines in moviehistory. The Writer must get the Nobelprice for his Genious 😊
Desmond's character was always my second favorite character in the Bond movies right after Bond!!!!
Yes we are Fan's and these actors are great and will be remembered forever and will always stack up to or even surepass the new ones
Loved Dame Diana Rigg and Toru Tanaka, as well as Richard Kiel, Yaphet Kotto, all of the actors who have passed are in my Heart. It was Cassandra Harris, who was the 1st Bond Girl in the movies.
Diana Rigg ! Oooh!
Ursula Andress Dr. No Does Bond sing in any other film?
Odjob was played by wrestler Harold Sakata.
"Professor" Toru Tanaka is another wrestler/actor.
He played a huge bad guy in 1981 Chuck Norris film, "An eye for an eye",and Subzero in 1987 Arnold film,Running Man.
Yhapet had a 'blink and you'll miss him,' appearance in "Diamonds are Forever." A blackjack dealer.
Damn I remember that now that you say that.
Honor Blackman wasn’t mentioned at all. She’s been gone for going on 2 years.
She passed in 2020, not even a year yet
She died in 2020 of natural causes at age 94 about 6 months before Sean Connery
@@scottknode898 She was 82 at the time of her death.
@@dapperdonny4051
She died April 5, 2020, over a year ago.
@@dapperdonny4051 Honor Blackman was 94 years old and was older than Sean Connery who was 90 years old when he died. Blackman was born in 1925. Diana Rigg was 82 years old when she passed away in 2020.
Thanks for posting!
you forgot to mention Max Von Sydow who portrayed Blofeld in 1983's Never Say Never Again
Never Say Never Again was not a part of the Eon Productions produced Bond films and was remake of Thunderball.
Villain with black band on one eye....saying to captured heroin.... this is for cold n this is for heat.......
Goldfinger was an Awesome Villian,and I will never forget him !!!
Yes I am a fan
A friend of mine who lived in Coarsegold California knew Richard Keel who lived up in Yosemite Lakes Park. My sister met Richard in an aquarium shop here in Fresno CA.
I'm not sure why, but I was recommended this by UA-cam's algorithms. But since I am here, kindly help me out with a curiosity of mine, caused by the title of this video. Could somebody point out a few James Bond actors who died happily, just as to give me a reference point? Without that, it's a bit hard for people to appreciate the content of this video.
Very interesting. Robert Shaw was left out. He was my all time most believable bad guy. Movie was From Russia with Love.
Yes, Robert Shaw was very impressionable and proved himself to be a very fine actor indeed.
Loved Robert Shaw , great actor . Great in 'Taking of Pelham 1,2,3 and The Sting .
Watching a documentary about him , he lived in Ireland and was driving on the road one day and just pulled over and died from a heart attack at 51 yrs .
@@paacer dont forget his role in JAWS
I'm a BIG fan of Sr. Roger Moore and ALWAYS will!!
Welsh actor Desmond Llewelyn's car crash death was devastating. He'd been caring for his wife who had dementia. I loved him, Dame Diana Rigg, Yaphet Kotto, Lois Maxwell, Richard Kiel and adored Sir Sean Connery. They were all over 70, which isn't a bad innings. R.I.P dear actors. ThanQ all. 🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹🌾 💐 🌷 🌹.
The "first two Bonds" were Sean Connery and George Lazenby, not Roger Moore.
I am a fan of Sean Connery, he's the best of all thee BONES
agreed. I think what the narrator meant was actors who played Bond in more than one James Bond Film.
Love to watch all this great show. Of 007. great show they all very good love it all thanks
After what I learned in 2020, I'm not sure how I feel about many actors.
What do you mean?
It was valuable information for fans of James Bond films, and all these Bond characters had an important role in the success of the films. Sorry for their departure from our world. They left their prints on some of the greatest movies made.
I remember Gert Frobe most from his small part in The Longest Day about the D-Day Invasion which anniversary just passed on June 6th. That was also the day I got my own army commission in 1980.
'The Spy Who Loved Me' was released in 1977, not 76.
I caught this too
I have the older JB collection....Moonraker,Spy Who Loves Me etc. Love classics.
RIP to the Bonds themselves Sean Connery and Roger Moore. :'(
I liked Q’s Last words. Always have an escape plan. Desmond Llewelyn died during the release of The World Is Not Enough.
Hello there,
How are you doing ?
I like watchin diff bonds movie,movies b4 like ds are fantastic but now they're nowhere,but at least im lucky i hv experience ds beautiful movies of yesteryears.
RIP is my pray for all those actors and actresses of James Bond films who left for their heavenly abode.
Long happy life for other live actors and actresses of James Bond series
James ne mourra jamais! James pour toujours!
Have the entire collection of Bond Films..both actors...Sir Sean Connery n Roger Moore.
thats not the entire collection as you are missing George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig
I'll never forget him as Jaws
I LOVE ALL OF THEM JUST LIKE ME AWSEOME BLESS ALL THE MOVIES THANK GOD
What was so sad about Desmond was that his car accident happened on his way home from seeing his Alzheimers afflicted wife in a care home; really tragic that.
Yes I am a fan of all Bond movies
Goldfinger is my favorite. Who could ever forget "No, Mr. Bond, I expect You to Die"
Missing;
Claudine Auger
Honor Blackman
Bernard Lee
Telly Savalas
Cassandra Harris
to name just a few
Christopher Lee, Adolfo Celi, Eunice Grayson (Sylvia Trench..Dr. No and From Russia with Love) Joseph Wiseman were also missing from this list.
Surprised the great Donald Pleasance did not get a mention. What an actor he was!
They will always be remembered rip🙏🙏🙏
you didnt mention M played by Bernard Lee, the grandfather of Jonny Lee Miller. He played the role from Dr. No in 1962 to (and including) Moonraker in 1979....he died of Stomach Cancer on January 16, 1981 at the age of 73
All the Bond movies are in my collection.
I have only the older and good ones in my collection. Not every Bondmovie is it worth to spend Money.
All great actors.
Forgot to mention David hedison he died in 2019 1927-2019 who played Felix in Moore's live and let die Dalton's license to kill
How couid you Miss out Pedro Armendariz Who played Ali Kerim Bey in "From Russia With Love" which was to be his last film , this great actor sadly took his own life after finding out that he had Terminal Cancer..
ps
26 years later his son Pedro Armendariz jr would also appear in a Bond movie playing President Hector Lopez in "Licence to Kill" , sadly he passed away in december 2011, R.I.P both Father & Son..
Great people ! All of them !!!!!
No Robert Shaw. No Christopher Lee. No Kurt Jurgens. No Michael Lonsdale. No Louis Jordan. What kind of dumb list is this without some of the best Bond villians. Not to mention Roger and Sean are also mysteriously omitted. As are a few Bond girls.
Diana Rigg was an absolute beauty 😍! Beautiful woman!
The number one Villain in the Bond movies will always be Odd Job and Grant in second place. They both were stronger than Bond and presented Bond with an opponent he would have to use his wits to defeat not just his physical strength!!!!!
Even now it is
J.W Pepper vs Roscoe P. Coltrane vs Buford T. Justice
I'm surprised Tanya Roberts is not mentioned on this list. I find hers to be especially tragic because of the false hope surrounding it: prematurely announced dead, the premature announcement corrected during her boyfriend's live interview, then she dies for real so soon after. Not to mention the COVID-19 restrictions meant she and her boyfriend were mostly unable to see each other whilst she was in intensive care.
Here are few more notable ones whom have not been mentioned so far:
Walter Gotell - Morzeny in From Russian with Love and General Gogal in 5 other Bond films
Bernard Lee - M in 11 Bond films up to Moonraker
Robert Brown - M in 5 Bond films up to Licence to Kill
Telly Savalas - Blofeld in On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Hervé Villechaize - Nick Nack in Man with Golden Gun
as well as Adofo Celi - Largo in Thunderball. John Kitzmiller "Quarrel" from Dr. No as well as others.
Trivia question: Where did Ian Fleming get the name of his character James Bond?
Answer: Fleming was a typical British bird watcher, and the field guide he used at Goldeneye, his estate in Jamaica, was “Birds of the West Indies” written by the curator of birds at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science. The name of the author? James Bond. As Fleming explained in his autobiography, he walked into the kitchen one morning and the field guide was on the table. He looked at the book and chose the author’s name for his character. In the film Die Another Day, Bond picks up a book and looks it over. The book was an original edition of “Birds of the West Indies.” Don’t we just love how the writers get the trivia into their films?
Gert Fröbe will allways be my nr.1 villan.
Concerning " James Moore " 2:00 he was seen on the Tonight Show w/ Johnny Carson,
saying; " Last Saturday my kids walked into the kitchen w/ their friends and said; ' We're
going to the Movies, to watch " the Real James Bond " ' " ! ... That really hurt !
Pictured is the wonderful Diana Rigg. Yes, she died last year, of cancer. But given that she was 82 and Ill, i would not class her passing as a ‘tragic’ death but one of inevitable mortality.
I am having trouble understanding what tragical means to you. From what I have watched most of them died due to sickness and old age except for one who died on a car accident but still he is already old and perhaps already suffering from certain sickness.
what about Charles Gray as Blofeld, he died cancer in 2000, and Cassandra Harris (Brosnan's late wife) also died if cancer in '91 and also Curt Jorgens in TSWLM died heart attack in 1982 at age 67
Thanks for watching!
I had an idea for a Sean Connery cameo in a Daniel Craig Bond Movie..... Craig goes into a English Gentle persons club (progress, instead of a gentlemen's club) Craig walks into the club and walks past Mr. Connery who's sitting in a wingback chair, reading a newspaper. He peaks over his paper, smiles, then winks at Craig....... talk about a special moment! I like ALL the bond films! Especially the bad guys.
Gator actor William Engesser was 7'3" tall and could of been Richard Keil 7'2" tall twin I swear these two look so much alike RIP to Both men
I love 007 films.,,
Which one is your favorite, Rolly?
@@FactsVerse Sean Connery and Roger Moore... I love their sense of humor...
RIP to James Bond
Hey, wasn't Oddjob also Sub Zero in The Running Man? If so, you've got the date of his death wrong.
Actually ... if we're being technical ... the American actor BARRY NELSON was the first JAMES BOND when they did a TV version of CASINO ROYALE ... and they called his character, 'Jimmy Bond.'
Lucky me, I also worked in Locations in the San Francisco sequences on Mr. Moore's last outing as 007, on A VIEW TO A KILL.
Fun Fact: DAVID BOWIE was originally slated to play the baddie, MAX ZORN ... but he wanted 'script approval' to which Cubby Broccoli said, No thanks.' And so, Mr. Walken, got the part. It was interesting though that many of the storyboards had Mr. Bowie's face.
Shocked to hear the demise of the Aussie James Bond George Lazenby who starred in "On her Majesty's Secret Service"
I really enjoyed the film seeing it in Mumbai's Regal theatre in the 80s..
George Lazenby is still alive.
Richard Kiel was brilliant.
Every one of those actors contributed to the historical BOND franchise 🤩🤩🤩
Which Bond movie is your favorite, Miss Merry Berry?
Big fan of the 60s & 70s series and now Daniel Craig in Casino Royale is now coolest 😎
You forgot about Geoffrey Holder who played Baron Samedi in Live And Let Die passed away in 2014.
You forgot to mention Telly Savalas in On Her Majesty's Secret service.
hi you are forgetting the great Mr Largo in Thunderball. otherwise great video,Mr Largo very much missed,
Adolfo Celi....he is very much missed
You forgot Christopher Lee Tanya Roberts Karl Stromberg Bernard Lee as M and many
I just started watching, and so far a couple mistakes. Odd Job, so was he a wrestler or weighlifter?! Juluis Harris didnt die in 1984; I was his neighbor from 1995 to 2000 in Burbank, California.
Correct me if i am wrong Harold Sakata was half japanese half filipino
Julius Harris died in 2004 so you are correct. Harold Sakata was a professional wrestler. he was a weightlifter in the 1948 Olympics in London England and won the silver medal. He died of Liver Cancer on July 29 1982 in Honolulu Hawaii
i LOVE THEM ALL.
To Live and let die was my favorite.
Hello Mayra,
How are you doing ?
@@mgedricksullivan8309 ok
@@mayranazario9507
It's good to hear from you .I'm thrilled by your comment and beautiful looks. where are you from ?
I feel in Love with Diana Rigg" Her Majesty's Secret Service" Ms. Lois Maxwell will always be Ms. Moneypenny!
Thanks for watching, James!
Roger Moore was my fave!!!
Desmond Llewelyn also appeared in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as Mr. Coggins