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Timothy Leonard Dalton Leggett [1] (/ ˈ d ɔː l t ən /; born 21 March 1946) [2] is a British actor. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He gained international prominence as the fourth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, starring in The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989).
Year Programme Role Notes 1967 Sat'day While Sunday: Peter 1968 The Three Princes: Ahmed 1969 Judge Dee: A Place of Great Evil: 1970, 1971 Play of the Month
Credit Zelah Clarke (Jane) and Timothy Dalton (Edward Fairfax Rochester) for the success of the film. Perfectly cast in their roles as lovers separated by untold secrets and repressed emotions, they act beautifully together, mixing chemistry and charisma to produce the kind of magic that holds audiences in thrall.
Timothy Dalton was chosen. Mark Greenstreet: Told Terry Wogan in an interview that he was given a screen test for Bond but lost out to Timothy Dalton. Finlay Light: The little-known Australian model was one of the main contenders for the role in The Living Daylights, even signing a ten-year contract. Timothy Dalton was chosen anyway. Andrew Clarke
Cleopatra is a 1999 miniseries adaptation of Margaret George's 1997 historical fiction novel The Memoirs of Cleopatra.Produced by Hallmark Entertainment, it stars Leonor Varela as the Egyptian queen Cleopatra, Timothy Dalton as Julius Caesar, Billy Zane as Mark Antony, Rupert Graves as Octavius, Sean Pertwee as Brutus and Bruce Payne as Cassius.
Timothy Dalton as Rhett Butler; Also starring. Barbara Barrie as Pauline Robillard, one of Scarlett's maternal aunts (ep. 1–2) Sean Bean as Lord Richard Fenton (ep. 2–4) Brian Bedford as Sir John Morland (ep. 3–4) Stephen Collins as Ashley Wilkes (ep. 1, 3) John Gielgud as Pierre Robillard, Scarlett's maternal grandfather (ep. 2)
Wuthering Heights is a 1970 British [1] period romantic drama film directed by Robert Fuest, based on the 1847 Emily Brontë novel of the same name.It stars Anna Calder-Marshall as Cathy and Timothy Dalton as Heathcliff, with supporting roles played by Harry Andrews, Pamela Brown, Hugh Griffith, Ian Ogilvy, and Judy Cornwell.
Jane Eyre is a 1983 British television serial adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name, produced by BBC and directed by Julian Amyes. [1] The serial stars Zelah Clarke as the title character, and Timothy Dalton as Edward Rochester. [2]