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  1. Oct 4, 2012 · Peter worked with his son Neil (supervising art director) on Goldeneye's famous tank chase scene around St Petersburg, which was actually shot at Leavesden Studios. His first job on Bond was as...

  2. Mar 18, 2019 · Those eight actors are the historic watermarks for James Bond's longevity on the screen, and without their contributions, the series just might not be the behemoth that it has evolved into.

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  3. Oct 9, 2021 · In the case of the Bond franchise, that started with Maurice Binder designing the main title sequence and production designer Ken Adams and John Barry arranging the now instantly recognizable...

  4. Often credited as the greatest comedian of all time, Peter Sellers was born Richard Henry Sellers to a well-off acting family in 1925 in Southsea, a suburb of Portsmouth. He was the son of Agnes Doreen "Peg" (Marks) and William "Bill" Sellers. His parents worked in an acting company run by his grandmother.

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    James Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木 ジェームズ) is a son of British intelligence operative, James Bond and Kissy Suzuki. The character's conception was briefly mentioned in Ian Fleming's 1964 novel, You Only Live Twice. Initially unnamed, the character was subsequently expanded upon in Raymond Benson's 1997 short continuation story Blast from the Past.

    You Only Live Twice

    During a mission in Japan, James Bond sustains amnesia in the aftermath of his vendetta against Blofeld and is believed dead by his allies Tiger Tanaka, Dikko Henderson and his superiors; in reality, he comes to believe he is a fisherman and lives with Kissy for several months. When Bond decides to leave for Vladivostok, Russia, believing the answers to his identity are there, Kissy does not follow; unknown to Bond, she is pregnant with his child. Kissy Suzuki (at least the literary version) remains the only character who bears a child by him.

    Blast From The Past

    During the short story Blast From the Past, it is revealed that Kissy gave birth to a son and named him after his father, James. Years later, Bond learned of his existence and helped Kissy support the child. Some point after his tenth birthday, Kissy moved to the United States and tragically succumbed to cancer during the boy's teenage years. Bond had little contact with his son, with rare exceptions, such as when the boy and his mother visited London when he was twelve. The estrangement primarily resulted from his association with the traumatic series of events beginning with the death of Bond's wife, Tracy. Consequently, he apparently did not pay much attention to his duties as a father; save for his financial contribution and sending his son through college. By the time of the story's events, the young man was living in New York and was employed by a well-known Japanese bank. As a family member of Secret Intelligence Service personnel residing in foreign countries, Suzuki was required to contact the local secret service branch once a month. Approximately four days before Bond's arrival in New York, Suzuki was murdered by Blofeld's former-paramour, Irma Bunt, posing as a bag lady. As he entered his apartment building at 75th Street and First Avenue, she subtly cut his left forearm with a barber's razor coated with fugu poison. Bond subsequently receives a letter, apparently from Suzuki, asking him to come to New York City on an urgent matter. When the spy arrives at his studio apartment, he finds his son dead and begins an investigation with the assistance of SIS Agent, Cheryl Haven. After Bunt's scheme fails, 007 avenges his son by shooting her dead.

    •The name of Bond's son, James Suzuki, is taken from the John Pearson faux biography, James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007.

    •Casino Royale suggested Bond had a child first, called Mata Bond.

  5. A number of real-life inspirations have been suggested for James Bond, the fictional character created in 1953 by British author, journalist and former Naval Intelligence officer Ian Fleming (1908–1964); Bond appeared in twelve novels and nine short stories by Fleming, as well as a number of continuation novels and twenty-six films, with ...

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    Among those types were his brother, Peter, who had been involved in behind-the-lines operations in Norway and Greece during the war. [2] . Aside from Fleming's brother, a number of others also provided some aspects of Bond's make up, including Conrad O'Brien-ffrench, Patrick Dalzel-Job, Bill "Biffy" Dunderdale and Duško Popov. [1][3]