The very first actor to portray James Bond onscreen was Barry Nelson in the 1954 television adaptation of Casino Royale on Climax!. The first actor in an official Eon Productions James Bond film was Sean Connery in 1962's Dr. No.
The first film to feature Scottish actor in the role of James Bond was Dr. No (1962).
Scottish actor Sean Connery starred in his first James Bond film, Dr. No, in 1962.
Pierce Brosnan was the actor to play James Bond in the film, Die Another Day.
The first official James Bond film from Eon Productions was 1962's Dr. No, starring Scottish actor Sean Connery in the lead role.
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The James Bond film from 1995 is GoldenEye, the first to feature Pierce Brosnan in the lead role, and the seventeenth film in the Eon Productions chronology.
The first actor ever to portray James Bond on screen was Barry Nelson in 1954's made-for-television film Casino Royale on Climax!. The first actor in the official Eon Productions series of Bond films was Sean Connery, in 1962's Dr. No.
Since he is the first movie James Bond, his first Bond film would be Dr. No.
Keanu Reeves
In 1954, Barry Nelson was technically the first James Bond, playing him in a one hour television episode of Climax!. Fleming's story was changed to make Bond American, thus he was called 'Jimmy Bond'. Sean Connery was the first James Bond in the official film series (which are made by Bond license holders EoN productions and MGM Studios (more recently Columbia Pictures)). The first Bond film was Dr No.
The 2nd James Bond actor was actually David Niven and many others in the farce movie Casino Royale. However, within the normal "James Bond" movie franchise, the 2nd James Bond actor was George Lazenby, in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.