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Roger Moore portrayed 007 seven times. Officially Sean Connery portrayed him six times - the seventh and last time in Never Say Never Again isn't included in the official count (which is why this year's Bond film, Quantum of Solace, is considered #22).
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Answer #1 by Ginezumi Since 1962, EON Productions have released 22 James Bond films. The 16th was License to kill, in 1989. It was one of two films - the other being The living daylights, in 1987 - in which British actor Timothy Dalton played agent 007. However, three James Bond films have been released by production companies other than EON: Casino Royale, in 1954 and 1967; and Never say never again, in 1983. If they're integrated chronologically with the EON films, then the 16th James Bond film would be Octopussy, which was Roger Moore's last take on the 007 role, in 1983. Answer #2 by Daboyle250 The film 'Octopussy' was Roger Moore's second to last role as 007.
Quantum of Solace, directed my Marc Forster and starring Daniel Craig, was the last bond film made, released in the UK on the 31st October 2008.
The actor who has portrayed the character of James Bond the most times as of 2012 is Roger Moore, who played James Bond in seven (7) films from 1973 to 1985. Sean Connery has also played Bond seven (7) times, from 1962 to 1983. However, his last outing as Bond in Never Say Never Again (1983), is not considered canon, as it was not a Eon production.
Roger Moore
Roger Moore portrayed 007 seven times. Officially Sean Connery portrayed him six times - the seventh and last time in Never Say Never Again isn't included in the official count (which is why this year's Bond film, Quantum of Solace, is considered #22).
Moor
Answer #1 by Ginezumi Since 1962, EON Productions have released 22 James Bond films. The 16th was License to kill, in 1989. It was one of two films - the other being The living daylights, in 1987 - in which British actor Timothy Dalton played agent 007. However, three James Bond films have been released by production companies other than EON: Casino Royale, in 1954 and 1967; and Never say never again, in 1983. If they're integrated chronologically with the EON films, then the 16th James Bond film would be Octopussy, which was Roger Moore's last take on the 007 role, in 1983. Answer #2 by Daboyle250 The film 'Octopussy' was Roger Moore's second to last role as 007.
Quantum of Solace, directed my Marc Forster and starring Daniel Craig, was the last bond film made, released in the UK on the 31st October 2008.
Well Sean Connery was Bond for a while, and then George Lazenby came in to do 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'. But, what was weird was that the next film had Sean Connery back as Bond, and then after that it was Roger Moore. So the order to date is: Sean Connery George Lazenby Sean Connery Roger Moore Timothy Dalton Pierce Brosnan Daniel Craig I hope this is understandable enough! It must be noted that Diamonds Are Forever (1970) was the last Bond film that Connery did for EON productions, after which Roger took over in Let and Let Die in 1973. However, Connery did another Bond role in Never Say Never Again (1983) for Kevin McClory. NSNA was a remake of Thunderball, and had a cameo appearance by Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean).
The actor who has portrayed the character of James Bond the most times as of 2012 is Roger Moore, who played James Bond in seven (7) films from 1973 to 1985. Sean Connery has also played Bond seven (7) times, from 1962 to 1983. However, his last outing as Bond in Never Say Never Again (1983), is not considered canon, as it was not a Eon production.
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The new Bond film Skyfall is released in cinemas later this year. But the last one was called Quantum of Solace.
There are four out of seven actors that have played James Bond that are not English or British. Sean Connery, to first play the role, was Scottish. George Lanzeby is Australian and after Connery. Roger Moore was next, but is English. Timothy Dalton proceeded Moore but was British also. Pierce Brosnan although sounds English, is actually Irish. Barry Nelson was the only American to play the part. Last but not least David Niven played James Bond, but is British.
Licence To Kill
Goldfinger