Six actors who have played James Bond over the years are set to unite at a party to celebrate 007's 50th anniversary in Hollywood. The superspy from Ian Fleming's books first hit screens in 1962 movie "Dr. No" with Sean Connery in the lead role, and the other stars to officially play the iconic character in the franchise are Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and current Bond Daniel Craig. The actors will be brought together this year for a massive celebration to mark 50 years since the release of first movie, according to Britain's Sunday Express. The event will take place following the premiere of the latest 007 film, "Skyfall," in October and will also include many of the actresses who have played Bond girls over the years, including Ursula Andress and Eva Green. A statement from the MGM movie studio reveals the party will be the climax of a "whole year of birthday celebrations for 007 in the movies", while Daniel Craig says, "It's an astonishing record for any character to endure for five decades in showbiz but I'll bet this: the franchise is such a phenomenon that in another 50 years time a whole new bunch of actors and their leading ladies will be gathering for another party when Bond becomes a centenarian."
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Monday, January 16, 2012
Bond-ing together
My wish has come true! For the first time ever, all 6 men who have portrayed James Bond will be in the same room together as part of the 50th anniversary of the iconic spy franchise. Here's more details on the event from msn.com
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