Sean Bean played the role of Alec Trevelyan (MI6 agent 006), who later is revealed to be a villain.
Francisco Scaramanga played by Christopher Lee, who recently played Sauroman in 'The Lord of the Rings.''
In the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, villains Alec Trevelyan and Xenia Onatopp escape from a Soviet-era train by flying away in a helicopter.
Alec Gilroy's granddaughter Victoria was played by Chloe Newsome.
The James Bond film GoldenEye opens with MI6 agents James Bond (007) and Alec Trevelyan (006) infiltrating a Soviet chemical weapons factor in 1986 to destroy it. However, 006 is captured and seemingly executed and 007 is forced to escape in a single-engine plane. The movie then cuts to the opening credits.
The movie is called Beetlejuice, but the lead actor is actually Alec Baldwin, not Michael Keaton.
Francisco Scaramanga played by Christopher Lee, who recently played Sauroman in 'The Lord of the Rings.''
In the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, villains Alec Trevelyan and Xenia Onatopp escape from a Soviet-era train by flying away in a helicopter.
Alec Trevelyan was created in 1995.
Alec Ashworth died in 1995.
Alec Douglas-Home died on October 9, 1995 at the age of 92.
Alec Holden was born on June 8, 1995, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Alec is his real name from what I know. Alec is played by Cameron Bright.
Alec is played by Cameron Bright.
Alec Douglas-Home died on October 9, 1995 at the age of 92.
Alec Gilroy's granddaughter Victoria was played by Chloe Newsome.
As of June 2014, Stella Hudgens is dating Alec Holden. Alec was born on June 8, 1995.
Dr. No was the first official James Bond film. James Bond was played by Sean Connery, and the story is about a scientific genius, Dr. No (played by Joseph Wiseman), bent on destroying the US space programme. Goldeneye was the seventeenth James Bond film in the series. James Bond was played by Pierce Brosnan, and the story is about a rogue MI6 agent, Alec Trevelyan (played by Sean Bean), who plans to dominate the world with his satellite borne weapon called 'Goldeneye'. The only difference that springs to my mind that has occurred over the years is that the Bond films have become a lot less corny even the story-lines are usually quite basic, and there is not such a worry about showing sex and violence on screen.