James Bond Gold Coin Signed Medal Naked Lady 007 MI5 No Time to Die Sean Connery

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The Eon Productions films

James Bond, code name 007, is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections. There have been six other authors who wrote authorised Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks and Jeffery Deaver; a new novel, written by William Boyd, is planned for release in 2013.[1] Additionally, Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.

The fictional British Secret Service agent has also been adapted for television, radio, comic strip and video game formats as well as being used in the longest continually running and the second-highest grossing film franchise to date, which started in 1962 with Dr. No, starring Sean Connery as Bond. As of 2012, there have been twenty three films in the Eon Productions series. The most recent Bond film, Skyfall, stars Daniel Craig in his third portrayal of Bond: he is the sixth actor to play Bond in the Eon series. There have also been two independent productions of Bond films, Casino Royale, a 1967 spoof, and Never Say Never Again, a 1983 remake of an earlier Eon-produced film, Thunderball.

The films are renowned for a number of features, including the musical accompaniment, with the theme songs to the films having picked up Academy Award nominations on several occasions. Other important elements which run through most of the films include Bond's cars, his guns and the gadgets he is supplied with by Q Branch.

First appearance Casino Royale, 1953 novel

Last appearance Carte Blanche, 2011 novel

Created by Ian Fleming

Portrayed by 

Barry Nelson (1954)

Sean Connery (1962–1971 & 1983)

David Niven (1967)

George Lazenby (1969)

Christopher Cazenove (1973)

Roger Moore (1973–1985)

Timothy Dalton (1986–1993)

Pierce Brosnan (1995–2002)

Daniel Craig (2006–present)

Voiced by 

Bob Holness (1956)

George Baker (1969)

Michael Jayston (1990)

Toby Stephens (2008–2012)

Information

Gender Male

Occupation 00 Agent

Title Commander (Royal Naval Reserve)

Family Andrew Bond (Father)

Monique Delacroix Bond (Mother)

Spouse(s) Teresa di Vicenzo (widowed)

Kissy Suzuki (invalid)

Harriett Horner (invalid)

Children James Suzuki Bond (son with Kissy)

Relatives Charmian Bond (Aunt)

Max Bond (Uncle)

Nationality British

In 1962 Eon Productions, the company of Canadian Harry Saltzman and American Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli released the first cinema adaptation of an Ian Fleming novel, Dr. No, featuring Sean Connery as 007.[109] Connery starred in a further four films before leaving the role after You Only Live Twice,[110] which was taken up by George Lazenby for On Her Majesty's Secret Service.[111] Lazenby left the role after just one appearance and Connery was tempted back for his last Eon-produced film Diamonds Are Forever.[112]

In 1973, Roger Moore was appointed to the role of 007 for Live and Let Die and played Bond a further six times over twelve years before being replaced by Timothy Dalton for two films. After a six year hiatus, during which a legal wrangle threatened Eon's productions of the Bond films,[113] Irish actor Pierce Brosnan was cast as Bond in GoldenEye, released in 1995; he remained in the role for a total of four films, before leaving in 2002. In 2006, Daniel Craig was given the role of Bond for Casino Royale, which rebooted the franchise.[114] The twenty-third Eon produced film, Skyfall, was released on 26 October 2012.[115] The Eon Productions series has grossed $4,910,000,000 (over $12,360,000,000 when adjusted for inflation) worldwide, making it the second highest grossing film series, behind Harry Potter.[116]

Title Year Actor Director

Dr. No 1962 Sean Connery Terence Young

From Russia with Love 1963

Goldfinger 1964 Guy Hamilton

Thunderball 1965 Terence Young

You Only Live Twice 1967 Lewis Gilbert

On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 George Lazenby Peter R. Hunt

Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Sean Connery Guy Hamilton

Live and Let Die 1973 Roger Moore

The Man with the Golden Gun 1974

The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Lewis Gilbert

Moonraker 1979

For Your Eyes Only 1981 John Glen

Octopussy 1983

A View to a Kill 1985

The Living Daylights 1987 Timothy Dalton

Licence to Kill 1989

GoldenEye 1995 Pierce Brosnan Martin Campbell

Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 Roger Spottiswoode

The World Is Not Enough 1999 Michael Apted

Die Another Day 2002 Lee Tamahori

Casino Royale 2006 Daniel Craig Martin Campbell

Quantum of Solace 2008 Marc Forster

Skyfall 2012 Sam Mendes

Non-Eon films

In 1967, Casino Royale was adapted into a parody Bond film starring David Niven as Sir James Bond and Ursula Andress as Vesper Lynd. David Niven had been Ian Fleming's preference for the part of James Bond.[117] The result of a court case in the High Court in London in 1963 allowed Kevin McClory to produce a remake of Thunderball titled Never Say Never Again in 1983.[118] The film, starring Sean Connery as Bond, was not part of the Eon series of Bond films. In 1997 the Sony Corporation acquired all or some of McClory's rights in an undisclosed deal,[118] which were then subsequently acquired by MGM, whilst on 4 December 1997, MGM announced that the company had purchased the rights to Never Say Never Again from Schwartzman's company Taliafilm.[119] Eon now currently (as of 2012) holds the full adaptation rights to all of Fleming's Bond novels.[118][120]

Title Year Actor Director

Casino Royale 1967 David Niven Ken Hughes

John Huston

Joseph McGrath

Robert Parrish

Val Guest

Richard Talmadge

Never Say Never Again 1983 Sean Connery Irvin Kershner.This coin is gold plated

  • Condition: In Excellent Condition
  • Features: Commemorative
  • Year of Issue: Unknown
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Material: Gold Plated
  • Variety: Washington
  • Colour: Gold
  • Modification Description: No
  • Currency: Commerative
  • Fineness: 0.5
  • Options: Commemorative
  • Collections/ Bulk Lots: James Bond
  • Country of Origin: United States

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