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Your pick for the best James Bond actor will depend on a few factors: when you were born, what you like in a Bond film, and how your version of 007 is supposed to behave.
Daniel Craig's time as James Bond comes to an end with No Time To Die, but where does the outgoing actor rank among his 007 predecessors? Which James Bond does Bond best? Screen Rant
It’s as yet unclear who will inherit the superspy’s Aston Martin, but we do know one thing for sure: When all is said and done, Craig was the best Bond in M16 history. Unless, that is, Sean...
James Bond Actors Ranked from Worst to Best. Our editorial staff and readers vote on who is the best James Bond. Will the results leave you feeling shaken or stirred?
These James Bond actors add intensity and depth into the charming spy saga, surpassing expectations and earning their place as noteworthy contenders in the best-Bond-actor competition. These actors have held their own against all types of global threats, all-the-while delivering quick wit and sardonic humor.
10 Silliest James Bond Movies. George Lazenby starred in just one James Bond movie, Roger Moore starred in a whopping seven, and the rest of the Bond actors all place somewhere in between.
Actors who have played James Bond in the Eon Productions cinematic films ranked from worst to best.
Sean Connery. Actor. Producer. Director. The Rock (1996) The tall, handsome and muscular Scottish actor Sean Connery is best known as the original actor to portray James Bond in the hugely successful movie franchise, starring in seven films between 1962 and 1983.
1. Sean Connery. Actor. Producer. Director. The Rock (1996) The tall, handsome and muscular Scottish actor Sean Connery is best known as the original actor to portray James Bond in the hugely successful movie franchise, starring in seven films between 1962 and 1983.
But who was the best James Bond actor? Here's our take as we rank them all the way to the top, along with their best moments. 6. Roger Moore. Roger Moore was the suave Bond. He took that particular element that Sean Connery brought to the role and expanded upon it without doing much else for the rest of the character.