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Many readers will remember the scene in Dr. No when we first see Sean Connery: 'Bond,' he says, flipping open the lighter and applying the flame to the cigarette.
Rare 'James Bond' comic sells at auction
A rare comic book featuring Ian Fleming's James Bond dating back to the 1960s has sold in a London auction.
RICHARD Todd, who re-enacted his wartime exploits in the 1962 film 'The Longest Day' and was Ian Fleming's choice to play James Bond, has died of cancer at age 90, his family said Friday.
Free library movie features 'Dr. No'
The Mill Valley Public Library's free Monday Night at the Movies series will feature "Dr. No," with Sean Connery as James Bond, at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Creekside Room of the library at 375 Throckmorton Ave.
Bond's first nemesis bids farewell
Joseph Wiseman, the villain in the first James Bond film, 'Dr. No,' died recently at age 91.
'Pelham' director turns up the tension
"The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3" is a director's nightmare because the two main players in this action thriller are not in the same spot until almost the explosive ending.
LAS VEGAS a ' A Nevada judge is releasing warrant documents similar to those previously disclosed in the Michael Jackson death investigation.
First hearing to be held in bankruptcy filing by Delaware Catholic diocese
A status hearing is scheduled in the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington's bankruptcy, which was filed just before a trial on alleged sex abuse could begin.
First Bond villain had no idea what he was in for
JOSEPH Wiseman, a long-time stage, television and screen actor most widely known for playing the villainous title character in Dr No , the first feature film about James Bond, has died at his home in Manhattan.
James Bond's "Dr. No" Joseph Wiseman Dies October 19, 2009
19, 2009, Canadian-born actor who appeared in the first James Bond big screen film, has died at his home in Manhattan after having been in declining health for some time according to his daughter, Martha Graham Wiseman.
'Dr No' star Wiseman dies, aged 91
Jospeh Wiseman, who played villain Dr No in the first James Bond movie, has passed away aged 91.
In these self-righteous times when everyonea s going affirmative with cheesy taglines like a Yes, we can!a , the death of actor Joseph Wiseman this week marks a sad moment in the delicate balance maintained between twee goodness and cool badness.
Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No. Joseph Wiseman , the first actor to play a Bond villain on the big screen, died on Monday at his home in Manhattan.
The first super villain - Dr. No - in the James Bond series - Joseph Wiseman has died at 91 - RIP October 20, 2009 TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d834529bb169e20120a6607742970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Dr.
DR. NO is No More... Joseph Wiseman is gone...
Hey folks, Harry here ... Today's been a crazy day, waking up early for FANTASTIC MR FOX, then a full day of prepping for our annual Halloween Blow-out next week.
Actor Joseph Wiseman, Who Played Dr. No Has Died
One of the most notorious and memorable villains to go down in cinematic history has to be the sinister Dr.
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Joseph Wiseman, actor who played Dr. No in Bond film, dies
Joseph Wiseman, an actor who played the sinister scientist and title character of Dr.
Sir Sean Connery, 79, burst into stardom in 1962, with his portrayal of British secret agent James Bond in Dr.
Historical Dictionary of Ian Fleming’s James Bond released in US
Fusing together entries on Fleming's famous 00-agent and detailed information on cases of espionage, real-life spies, MI5, SIS, CIA, KGB, and others, Historical Dictionary of Ian Fleming's James Bond asks the question: What proportion of Fleming's output is authentic, and what comes directly from the his imagination? Read more at commanderbond.net ...
Pricey Savile Row tailors survive tough times ...
Whenever the passport control officer at London's Heathrow airport asks why I've come to England, I always say: "To see my tailor, at Savile Row." It's not true, unfortunately, but it sounds great.
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