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For the 2006 2 Clits: 1 Dick, he is cast in the role of Capt. Fritz von Tarlenheim.
For the 2007 release A2m 11, he takes the role of Chief Insp. Cyril Willis.
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David Niven plays the part of Prince Charles in the 1989 video release of Aerobisex Girls 2.
David Niven plays the part of Edgar Linton in the 1996 production American Dreamers.
He is cast in the role of Charles Dreyer in the 1995 video Anal Anal Anal.
He plays the part of Col. W.H. Grice in the 1973 show And the Bones Came Together.
For the 2005 show Anfassen erlaubt, he takes the role of Nick Cartland.
In 2004, he is cast in the role of Albert De Regnier in the tv series Angel in the Family.
In 1984, David Niven plays Gerald Preston in the tv series Anynka a cert.
In 1952, David Niven plays Peter Carter in the release of 10 Days in a Nudist Camp.
He plays Count Dracula in the 1961 movie 10 juin 1944.
He plays the part of Dale Williams in the 2000 production of 2. juledag.
David Niven is cast in the role of David Merlin in the 1995 feature 3 comunes y corrientes.
For the 1934 show 6 Day Bike Rider, David Niven's character is Cmdr. John Finchhaven, RN.
Lawrence Jameson in the 2004 movie 7 to 10 Days.
In 1996, David Niven's character is Henry Brougham in the production of 80. Adim.
For the 1975 movie 9-1-75, Colonel Dennis/Mr. Gipping/Mr. Priory/John.
He plays the part of B.G. Bruno in the 1941 feature Abercrombie Had a Zombie.
In 1990, he plays the part of Sir Percy Blakeney/The Scarlet Pimpernel in the release of Abhishkar.
In 1968, Sir James Bond in the movie Adyshakti Mahamaya.
He plays Capt. Pindenny in the 1963 movie Aero 1B Operational Test Kit: Model 7042.
He is cast in the role of Tom Jordan in the 2000 release of Aerobic Man.
He plays Alex Bolt in the 1917 feature Afloat and Ashore.
In 1922, he is cast in the role of Godfrey Smith in the release of Along the Rio Grande.
He stars as 'Major' Walter Bradbury in the 1998 release of Amazing Sex Talk.
For the 1991 movie Americano rosso, David Niven plays Sir Arthur Robertson.
In 2000, he takes the role of Maj. Richardson in the movie Americanos: Latino Life in the United States.
In 1991, he plays Capt. Randall in the movie Americans Most Wanted.
David Niven stars as Colonel Johnny Race in the 1990 release of Ameriikan raitti..
For the 1972 production of An imoun plousios!.., David Niven stars as Ivan (Bernard Drew).
In 1970, David Niven is cast in the role of Major Pollock in the release of Aparajeya.
He takes the role of Gerald Hardcastle in the 1981 show Art of War by Sun Tzu.
He plays the part of Sir Charles Litton in the 1974 show As the Tumbleweed Turns.
For the 1992 movie As You Like It, David Niven plays Sir Charles Litton.
For the 1970 feature Asediul, David Niven stars as Jacques Riboudeaux.
David Niven plays Doctor Anthony Stanton in the 2007 show Ava - Die Stimme meiner Mutter.
In 2003, Host in the video release of Bag Ladies.
David Niven plays Colonel Harris in the 1999 production Banned in America: The World's Sexiest Commercials.
For the 2006 video Barely Legal All Stars 6, he takes the role of A.J. Raffles the Amateur Cracksman.
For the 2005 video release of The Batman vs Dracula: The Animated Movie, he is cast in the role of Col. Carol Matthews.
In 2002, David Niven stars as Joe Gilling in the Behind the Scenes of 'Knight Chills'.
In 2001, David Niven is cast in the role of Rex Allerton in the show The Big Show.
For the 2005 Birth Day Live!, he takes the role of Clancey Lorrimore.
In 1990, he is cast in the role of Miles Doughton in the production The Black Rider.
In 2007, David Niven's character is Christopher 'Chris'/'Nosey' Leigh in the video Breakup Sex.
In 1992, David Niven plays Sir Simon de Canterville in the Breast Wishes.
David Niven plays the part of Cpl. John Anthony Miller in the 2004 video Broad Daylight.
For the 1974 feature Autres, Les, David Niven plays George Britell.
He plays the part of Dr. Jason Love in the 1912 production of Baby Betty.
For the 1986 show Back to School, he is cast in the role of General Sir Roland Dane.
For the 1977 release of Barwy ochronne, he is cast in the role of Lt. Douglas 'Scotty' Scott.
For the 2005 feature Belhorizon, he plays the part of Steve Harrington.
For the 1973 release of Beogradski izdavacki graficki zavod, he plays the part of Geoffrey Crisp.
In 1934, he is cast in the role of Jonathan Kingsley in the feature Betty in Blunderland.
For the 1968 release of Bint min el banat, Himself.
David Niven plays Maj. Valentine Moreland in the 2007 movie Black Water Transit.
David Niven's character is J.W. Osborne in the 2009 release of Bob and the Alien.
In 2007, Bertram Wooster in the movie Bono, Bob, Brian and Me.
He plays the part of Himself - Co-host in the 1967 production of Boyoku no shikibuton.
In 1902, David Niven's character is Sir Charles Lytton in the show The Boys Try to Put One Up on Foxy Grandpa.
He takes the role of Philippe de Montfaucon in the 1915 release of The Bribe.
David Niven plays the part of Sir William Stephenson in the 2003 video Campeurs en action.
David Niven is cast in the role of Roger Tweakham in the 2006 Capitol Law.
He stars as Himself - Co-host/Best Actor Winner in the 1994 tv series Carmen.
He stars as Eric Phillips in the 1999 release Cast and Crew.
In 1998, David Niven plays David Slater in the tv series Chance of a Lifetime.
In 2005, Professor Blake in the video Chicken Ala Twink.
For the 1997 video The Coroner's Camera, David Niven's character is Alternate Lead Player (1957-1958).
For the 1974 show Corpo 36, David Niven is cast in the role of Various Characters (1952-1956).
David Niven plays Alternate Lead Player (1957-1958) in the 2002 video release of Corpo da sbattere, Un.
For the 2000 release Corporal Punishment, David Niven plays Alexander 'Alec' Fleming (1964-1965).
For the 1912 release of Buster and the Cannibal's Child, David Niven is cast in the role of Paul de Brack.
For the 1990 production of C'est vrai, David Niven plays Captain Clyde Lockert.
David Niven is cast in the role of Lieutenant Jim Perry in the 1972 movie Cas zrady, cas nadeje.
For the 1915 production of Castello del fuoco, Il, David Niven plays Raymond.
David Niven is cast in the role of Himself - Co-host in the 2006 movie Chacun sa nuit.
David Niven is cast in the role of Jasper O'Leary in the 1954 movie Chamas no cafezal.
Dick Charleston in the 1909 show Child of the Forest, A.
He is cast in the role of Duke of Brampton in the 1993 movie Claude.
David Niven stars as Bill Gage in the 1959 movie Claudia.
In 1994, Himself - recalling his award (pre-recorded) in the show The Color of Evening.
In 1925, he plays the part of Henry Brittingham-Brett in the movie Confessions of a Queen.
In 1994, he plays the part of Maj. Giles Burnside in the video Curse of the Swamp Creature.
For the 1996 production Deadly Web, he is cast in the role of Dr. Alan Coles.
For the 1984 production The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Joan Collins, he plays Himself.
In 2003, he plays Lt. Terence McCool in the Dean Martin: Memories Are Made of This.
He stars as Chris Walters in the 2006 video Deviant Behavior.
He takes the role of Tony in the 2006 video Dirty Love.
For the 2007 release of Crimen, he plays the part of Dicky, Lord Lendale.
In 2006, he takes the role of Bill Shelby in the show The Cross and the Towers.
In 1960, he plays the part of Kenneth Marquis in the show Denso Ningen.
He plays the part of Lawrence Larry Mackay in the 1990 movie Double Revenge.
In 2001, David Niven plays Leo Cartwright in the release Elf Panties: The Movie.
David Niven's character is Aaron Burr in the 1996 production of Evil Demon Golfball from Hell!!!.
He takes the role of Himself/Host/performer (in one episode) in the 2008 production of Finn at the Blue Line.
David Niven plays Host (1976) in the 2008 production of Finn on the Fly.
David Niven's character is Major Charles 'Copper' Carrington in the 1967 show Helga - Vom Werden des menschlichen Lebens.
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Meet James Blond
From:
October 17, 2005
AFP IT seems fitting that the film industry's biggest secret - who would
replace Pierce Brosnan as 007 - was broken a day early by Daniel Craig's
delighted mother.
Her name is Blond, Carol Blond. And it follows that the newly anointed Craig
will be the first blond actor to play Ian Fleming's dark-haired secret
agent.
Craig is not an obvious choice. Although possessed of a smouldering screen
presence and piercing blue eyes, his nickname "Mr Potato Head" suggests that
he lacks the clean good looks of his five predecessors as James Bond: Sean
Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Brosnan.
Indeed, some think he is not the real goods.
Bookmakers are already taking bets that, like Lazenby, he will not survive
the first movie. Stayer?
His comprehensive school background and Liverpool roots highlighted by the
tabloids are irrelevant: few of the 007 acting dynasty shared the privileged
upbringing sketched by Fleming for his hero. Similarly a well-chronicled
fondness for beer and four-letter words do not count against him. But his
self-confessed "craggy" face and scrubby complexion might have been a worry
for the Bond producers before they awarded him a £15million ($35 million)
three-film contract.
Craig voiced two reservations about stepping into Bond's tuxedo: would the
role stunt his acting ambitions and could he act as well as Connery?
Both concerns seem ill-founded. Having come to prominence in the BBC series
Our Friends in the North and achieved star status by teaming up with Paul
Newman and Tom Hanks in Road to Perdition, Craig is in great demand on film
and stage. At 37, he has a more bankable reputation than the 32-year-old
Connery when the latter inaugurated the Bond series in 1962. Perhaps he was
really fretting about his looks.
Craig claims that Brosnan in effect handed him the keys to the Aston Martin
at a party for the British film awards, urging him to "go for it". It seems
more probable that Craig was reassured by the experience of the actor
Michael Gambon, with whom he has collaborated in stage and film productions.
Gambon is fond of recalling how, to his astonishment, he was sized up for
the part of Bond by the producer Cubby Broccoli, who was then seeking to
replace Lazenby. "But I'm bald, my teeth are bad and my breasts sag," he
exclaimed. Don't worry, Broccoli replied: "We have icebags for Sean's chest.
Teeth, we can do that in an afternoon. And Sean wears a piece."
Given such artifice, it is perhaps odd that Craig, at 183cm the shortest
Bond, won the role over the 178cm Ewan McGregor on the basis of his height.
According to a leaked memo from Eon Productions, owner of the Bond franchise
and inherited by Broccoli's daughter Barbara: "Eric Bana was deemed not
handsome enough. Hugh Jackman was too fey, Colin Farrell too sleazy and Ewan
McGregor too short. (Barbara) Broccoli championed oft-reported contender
Daniel Craig."
Craig has other assets that fascinate the gossip writers: a complicated love
life and a hint of caddishness to match Bond's. His long-time friendship
with Jude Law is apparently in ruins after his reported fling with Law's
girlfriend Sienna Miller.
The affair is said to have begun two years ago when Craig and Miller worked
together on the British gangster film Layer Cake, then was rekindled
recently while Law and Miller were patching up a relationship that had been
scarred by Law's infidelity with his children's nanny.
Craig has a 13-year-old daughter from his marriage to the actor Fiona Loudon
in 1992 when they were both 24. It lasted nearly four years.
He had a seven-year relationship with the German-born Heike Makatsch, who
played Alan Rickman's secretary in the film Love Actually. She was said to
be "devastated" to discover last year that he was seeing model Kate Moss,
now in rehab for cocaine addiction. Craig's current belle is said to be
Satsuki Mitchell, a 29-year-old Los Angeles film producer.
Many of Craig's film roles feature him as a diabolical lover. In The Mother
(2003) he portrays a builder who sleeps with a 67-year-old grandmother and
her daughter. Last year he was an intense Ted Hughes opposite Gwyneth
Paltrow's naked Sylvia Plath in Sylvia, which focused on the turbulent
relationship between the two poets.
On the downside, Craig is famously leery of publicity. "Self-promotion, for
me, is like going to the dentist," he has admitted. However, he can be
garrulous on films, capitalism and Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty
principle. When he catches himself sounding pretentious, he stabs two
fingers towards his eyes, exclaiming "Wanker!"
He avoids parties, preferring to drink at the Banker's Draught near his
unloved Victorian house in north London. Whereas Bond smoked Sobranie Black
Russian cigarettes, Craig prefers roll-ups.
He was born on March 2, 1968, in Chester, the second child of Tim, a former
merchant seaman who became a pub landlord, and his then wife Carol, an art
teacher.
By his father's account Craig revealed his ambition while weaving in and out
of drinkers' legs at the family's Ring O' Bells pub. "Someone asked what he
was going to do when he grew up and without breaking stride he said, 'Be an
actor'."
His stage debut in Oliver! at the age of six impressed Peter Mason,
headmaster of Frodsham Church of England primary school: "Both Daniel and
his older sister Lia werevery good. I could tell even then that Daniel was
gifted. I was sorry when they left the school."
Their departure to Liverpool and then the Wirral was prompted by their
parents' divorce. Craig's acting talent continued to shine at high school,
encouraged by visits to the Liverpool Everyman theatre arranged by his
mother. She now works as a comprehensive school teacher and lives with her
third husband, Max Blond.
Academically poor, Craig left school at 16 before his A-levels. "I was
always going to move to London," he recalled. "I always wanted to be an
actor. I had the arrogance to believe I couldn't be anything else." A spell
at the National Youth Theatre came to nothing, but then he found his feet at
the Guildhall School of Music and Drama alongside McGregor and Joseph
Fiennes.
As a struggling actor he waited on tables and became one of the rootless
types he ended up playing. The need to survive made him unscrupulous, he
confessed: "You have to live off people's floors and rent property and you
end up doing runners."
His training left him with an aversion to Shakespeare and costume drama: "I
don't want to be dressing up in costumes and pansying around. When I left
drama school the only jobs were for boys in floppy fringes who went to Eton.
I could fit in because I could do a slightly posh accent. But I realised
actually I can't really be posh."
He worked regularly in his 20s, but was pushing 30 when the BBC offered him
the role of a strip-club boss in a huge saga about life in Britain, set in
Newcastle and London, covering 30 years. Our Friends in the North changed
his life.
Turning his back on a predictable television career, he opted for a series
of small independent films that led to more high-profile roles. He had by
then played a thuggish Afrikaner cop in The Power of One and later was an
assassin in Elizabeth. He was the villain in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider,
earning an accolade from its star, Angelina Jolie, as "one of the best
kissers".
He plays the lead in Steven Spielberg's forthcoming film Munich. Shooting on
a sci-fi thriller, The Visiting, with Nicole Kidman in Baltimore was
interrupted for Craig to be unveiled as Bond before the media in London.
Casino Royale, being filmed in Prague next month, is the second crack at the
story. A spoof, starring David Niven and Peter Sellers, appeared in 1967 but
bore no resemblance to the 1953 book.
Craig's challenge is to find a way of stretching himself within the role. "I
love obsessiveness in movies. I love being twisted," he once observed. He
may get his wish. In Fleming's book Bond is tortured by having his genitals
beaten and spends three weeks in hospital.
Paul Haggis, the screenwriter, has promised us a grittier plot than usual,
but this scenario is surely too much to hope for.
The Sunday Times
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http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article319546.ece
Daniel Craig's mother blows the new James Bond's cover
By Geneviève Roberts
Published: 14 October 2005
Amid speculation and rumours over who will replace Pierce Brosnan as the
world's most enigmatic spy, the biggest film industry secret was broken
yesterday, by Daniel Craig's mother.
"Obviously we are thrilled to bits," Carol Olivia said. "It has come at a
very good time in his career. He has worked extremely hard all his life and
this would be his biggest populist role. I think he could bring something
very interesting to the part. It will be life-changing," she told the
Liverpool Daily Post.
The new 007 has been a favourite of the producer Barbara Broccoli since she
began the search for Pierce Brosnan's replacement earlier this year.
And while both Sony or Craig's agent would not confirm the news, it seems
certain he will starring in the 21st Bond film, Casino Royale, which returns
to the start of the spy's career. The bookmaker William Hill refused to take
any more money on Craig, and filming is expected to start in January.
Clive Owen, Ewan McGregor, Jude Law and Colin Farrell were also named as
possible contenders for the role.
An official announcement confirming Craig will be the new Bond is expected
today. He will be the sixth James Bond but the first blond actor to play the
part, and, in contrast, to the Etonian background described by Ian Fleming
in his novels (though his education was curtailed by an incident with a
female teacher), Craig left secondary school at 16 and left the Wirral for
London.
He joined the National Youth Theatre and then Guildhall Drama College, where
he studied alongside Ralph Fiennes and Ewan McGregor. His film career began
with The Power of One in 1992, and he later gained recognition with the hit
TV series Our Friends in the North in 1996. He rose to prominence in
Hollywood in the 2002 Sam Mendes movie Road to Perdition with Tom Hanks,
Sylvia with Gwyneth Paltrow, and Enduring Love with Rhys Ifans. He also
played opposite Angelina Jolie in Lara Croft: Tomb Raiders.
He is said have had a relationship with Kate Moss and, last week, was linked
to Sienna Miller.
Antonia Quirke has described him as "easily the best, if not the only, actor
of his type in the country" in The Independent.
Popcorn Magazine said he was "One of Britain's finest and committed actors"
and Gaby Wood in The Observer said "his film roles show off an extraordinary
range, and an exceptional grasp of rawness and complication."
Casino Royale, an adaptation of Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel, will
be directed by GoldenEye film-maker Martin Campbell. In the book, the spy is
introduced as a more youthful and ruthless character than the films.
Screenwriter Paul Haggis has already said that the new Bond will be
reinvented as a younger character with no gadgets. Brosnan, who appeared in
four Bond films, is now 52.
Craig joins a Bond dynasty of Brosnan, Sir Sean Connery, Sir Roger Moore,
George Lazenby and Timothy Dalton. There was also an unofficial spoof of
Casino Royale featured David Niven as Bond in 1967.
It also seems likely that the life of Fleming will be made into a film after
Warner Bros have agreed to back a by Damian Stevenson. Fleming, a
journalist and a banker, drew his inspiration for the debonair,
vodka-martini-sipping spy from working with Naval Intelligence during the
Second World War.
Previous 007s
* SEAN CONNERY: 1962-1971
* GEORGE LAZENBY: 1969
* ROGER MOORE: 1973-1985
* TIMOTHY DALTON: 1987-1989
* PIERCE BROSNAN: 1995-2005
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