![]() ![]() In 1987, the more intense and grounded Timothy Dalton took over playing Bond for two movies, then giving way to Pierce Brosnan in 1995’s Goldeneye. More arch and comic bookish than Connery, Moore reinvented the character even as the movies arguably began losing steam creatively. ![]() Then in 1973, Roger Moore stepped into the role of 007 for Live and Let Die, kicking off a run that would last until 1985’s A View to a Kill. After Connery decided he’d had enough of Bond, Australian model George Lazenby stepped into the role for 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, lasting only one movie before Connery returned one last time for 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever. The recently-departed Connery indeed created the template not only for Bond but for a whole new kind of suave and flippant but deadly screen hero.
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