From the one's you mentioned in the vlog, Donald Pleasence and Joseph Wiseman were both phenomenal actors. Regardless of what they were in, their performances were always spectacular. Also, considering the "Bond Films" began in 1962, many of those associated with the productions have departed this earth.
From a grateful Bond fan, thank you so much for your time- consuming, and precise effort to produce such a detailed run down on all of these wonderful thespians! May all your work accomplish what you envisioned it to be!
Happy Sunday, Steve ❣️ Great upload ❣️ Thank you. Much appreciated ❣️😊 WOW!! You really have to appreciate the entire series and all the actors, actresses, and movie crews that have kept this franchise going. Definitely has the staying power ❣️ 🕊️🙏❤️
As always thanks for posting this video Steve as I have always been a James Bond 007 fan. Last of all thank you too for posting all your videos as I have learned so much with each and every one of them.
You only live Twice , In Her Majesty's Secret Service and Live and Let Die are my three top favorites . I like the older Bond films . Thank you for this walk down 007 memorylane :)
Steve, glad you asked. My favorite 007 film is Goldfinger. This is the film where a James Bond driven car enters a narrow alley way on two wheels and exits riding on the two wheels of the other side! Shirley Bassey singing the film theme, the Golden Girl , the lovely Tania Mallet (whose cousin is the fabulous and beautiful Helen Mirren). Add the elegant and stunning Honor Blackman (woo-woo!) whom made my and other young men of my generation socks go up and down and this film stands out. Kudos to Oddjob and his killer hat as well as Gert Frobe as Goldfinger. As Bond is struggling on a table to which he is tied as a laser beam travels slowly toward his outstretched legs he says to Auric Goldfinger, "Do you expect me to talk Goldfinger?" "No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die." Then Frobe leaves without so much as a by your leave.
Hey Mario, Goldfinger is my favorite too and I still listen to Shirley Bassey’s Theme song. I didn’t know that Mallet was Mirren’s cousin. Thanks for the fun trivia Mario! 😊👍
I’m so glad you’re doing this series. The James Bond books & films are among my favorite.🕵🏻 Joseph Wiseman‘s final resting place is only about a half hour ride from my house so I’m going to have to check it out one day. My fave is “from Russia with love.“
Dr.no what a classic groundbreaking that was...still brilliant to watch...Joseph wisemans presence in that is phenomenal..and screen time is probably less than 20mins!..big bond fan here..Gazz
Had the utmost pleasure of meeting Roger Moore, as a young boy (me) in the 60’s, when he lived near us. He lived in Gordon Avenue in Stanmore, Middx, before he moved to another house in Denham, so he could be closer to Pinewood Studios, for filming. A very, very nice man. 🙏🏼
Hello Steve I could listen to you forever! I truly enjoy all the graveyard tours and thank you so much for all the hard work you put into these videos!
I totally agree! I spend my Sunday afternoons with Steve on my laptops in my tree swing in my backyard and I just love it. Steve takes me away to my youth and a better time in America than today. We are all going to die and I love looking at "their" graves. Steve has such a calming, caring voice. He enjoys what he does! It shows!
Hi Steve, Another great video..I love James Bond! Don't forget Walter Gotell, Bernard Lee, Gabriele Ferzetti, and Ilse Steppat, you have inspired me again to do a virtual cemetery...I will look for these ones that have no burial location..Keep up the great work!
Hi Kris, yes this is just part one. There are so many more to come. And there are a couple of James Bond virtual cemeteries are ready cubby but even they don’t include everyone. I’m sure if you do want it will be the most inclusive. BTW, The video that we’ve been talking about is completed and uploaded and will go live next Friday. 👍
@@TheGraveyardChannel Yes, I have actually been working on a bunch of British actors including James Bond ones...I will go through all of the 007 movie credits! I look forward to that video..Thank you, Steve!
I saw my first Bond film, From Russia With Love at the age of 7. I was addicted immediately. When I was in college I went on a tour of a fabric showroom in Toronto with my class. When we were in the store there was this very striking woman sitting at a desk. Everyone recognized her but we couldn’t remember her name . The man conducting the tour introduced her as Miss Moneypenny, Lois Maxwell. It was amazing that we all knew that familiar face.
What a great video Steve . looking forward to Part 2 . My favourite Bond films are Live and Let Die , On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Moonraker ( that last one is often derided by Bond Fans ) .
My two favorite Bond films are "Thunderball" and "Diamonds Are Forever". That chase scene through a parking lot in Las Vegas was epic-I tried counting how many police vehicles got totaled. I lost count at 22! ~~ Lynne
This was a great video. I always liked the James Bond movies. Here is a name for a future video: George Clifton James who played that hick sheriff in Live and Let Die.
Desmond Llewellyn, Hervé Villechaize, Sir Christopher Lee, Eunice Grayson, Michael Lonsdale, Telly Savalas, Jack Lord, David Hedison and Richard Kiel. Just few they're many more that I think 2 might not be enough.
the spy who love me,for your eyes only,a view to a kill,live and let die and die another day was my favorite james bond movies.Roger moore and pierce brosnan are my favorite james bond actors..RIP to roger moore and sean connery...love from 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Hi Steve, I really enjoy watching your channel bring back the good old day. And I really hope one day you will come to Singapore to visit this small ting country.
Thanks for doing these. I know they must be a lot of work in research and putting them together. It is appreciated. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving if I don't talk to ya.....WDHarris from Orlando FL
Interesting as always, Steve, you did it again 👍. The death of Tanya Roberts must have been the most bizarre scenario if you ask me, she’s alive, she died, she’s alive, she died…😢. Way too young also. Thank you for your efforts 👋.
She also appeared on one of the more recent shows (I can't remember which one). Yes, her death was announced a bit prematurely... I believe she actually died a day or two after it was first reported, though she hadn't died yet at that time. Also, she was 65 when she died, not 71.
Great video, as always. :) I have a book about the life of Lotte Lenya by Donald Spoto, and her real life was fascinating, exciting, and often tragic. Her life would make a better movie than most movies I've seen. She was married to Kurt Weill, the composer for The Threepenny Opera, which ultimately spawned the single Mack the Knife. If you've heard the Bobby Darin version, he put her name into the list of fictional women ("Look out Miss Lotte Lenya").
The first time I remember hearing about her was in Darin’s song. And I am surprised there hasn’t been a movie made about her. Thanks for sharing the Gator girl. 👍
My favorite Bond character was Oddjob because, not long after the movie, I had an Asian electrical engineering professor who could have been his double. Donald Pleasence was a favorite actor, very versatile in roles. You should include Carl Walther, the inventor of the Walther PPK used by Bond.
I kinda liked Jaws and I got to meet him once at the Charlotte NC comicon and got his autograph picture and he was a nice fellow and I saw his hands.... bigger than mine
Thank you for this program to I missed my favorite actor of the 80's dead or alive I didn't know the Black man on the far right didn't know his name now I can see some of his movies again and share them.
Nice vid steve. I am only 25 so I only watched the newer ones. My favorite one is casino Royale. I have no facts due to me not knowing much about the franchise. As you always say thanks for sharing the memories. I hope jim is doing well
Sean Connery was the 2nd actor to play James Bond, the first actor was Barry Nelson in a 1955 version of Casino Royale on TV on a show called Climax Theatre. Remember Barry Nelson was the hotel manager who hired Jack Nicholson to manage the hotel during the winter in The Shinning. I remember Harold Odd Job Sakata came to Atlanta for a concert with the Atlanta Symphony in the 1970's, where conductor Robert Shaw played James Bond music. I was a poor college student but figured that was worth it.
Great video Steve ☺️ I think of James Bond I think of Richard Keil, the big fellow that played Jaws. I think he's buried up around Fresno somewhere incredibly without a headstone! I do like the new James Bond actor Daniel Craig, he's kind of a mix of the macho of Sean Connery mixed with the tongue and cheek comedy of Roger Moore.. keep them coming! And have a great day
Hi Dwayne, yes, I visited Richard Kiel’s gravesite a year or two ago on this channel. Just search my channel if you want to watch it. Or maybe you already did and you forgot lol 😂
You know how to make a person feel old. You must have done a lot of research to get all of this. We're about the same age but you sure get out and about more than I do.
@@TheGraveyardChannel Two of my favorite songs are Johnny Angel and Play That Funky Music. That's quite a time span and I'm having both of them played at my funeral. I can't be there but I can sure plan it. A neighbor had That Good Ole Rock and Roll played at his funeral. He was older than us. I have conducted funerals for my parents and their siblings and I alway make sure people have a reason to smile. We even passed out parting gifts at my mom's funeral.
Hi ! Who knew there was a Canadian in the films !! Cool ! Sad these great actors are gone now ! Some very young ! Thanks for a great vlog ! Love it ! Take care ! Deborah 🇨🇦
Watching this short video and your title is 25 actors who have died in the 60 years of the Bond Franchise where have those years gone OH MY For me Sean was my favourite for many reasons but although I was born in 1965 I still love everything about the decade today Bless them all🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️ 😁😁🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
"Moonraker", "Die Another Day", "GoldenEye", "You Only Live Twice", "Octopussy", "Diamonds Are Forever", "Casino Royale", and "A View to a Kill" are my favorite James Bond films. Please mention the actor who played the henchman Jaws in "The Spy Who Loved Me" and Moonraker". He is one interesting villan.
I totally can’t wait to see part 2 because hopefully it has one of my favorite actors Christopher Lee who I know as Saruman in the lord of the rings and hobbit franchises, Count Dooku in the prequel trilogy of Star Wars and King Hagrid in the last unicorn but I also know him because he was related to Ian Fleming and also because he was a descendant of confederate General Robert Edward Lee and Robert the Bruce king of Scotland.
Wow Chase, I didn’t know he was related to Ian Fleming. He will definitely be in part two. Thank you for showing all of this interesting information about him with us! 😊👍
@@TheGraveyardChannel your very welcome and yes he was related to Ian Fleming and it was his relationship with Fleming that got him the role of the main villain in the movie adaptation of the man with the golden gun.
Steve... What a great vlog! Sean Connery is the best James Bond ever. But then Connery could recite the alphabet and I would listen over and over to his oh so sexy voice. Say did you hear that my state of Nevada made news in the 2022 election? Take care of your allergies...stay away from the ice cream and please give us part 2. Now I will be humming the music from the Bond movies all day. Please say hi to your husband. Does Jim have allergy problems as well?
My favorite Bond film is For your eyes only. Gert Frobe also known for playing the 'King of Vulgaria" in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, also produced by Albert Broccoli.
Albert R. Broccoli is credited with adding steel teeth to the character for The Spy Who Loved Me. Richard kiel was my favourite character as Jaws. Roger Moore has to be my favourite bond. Although who can forget Sean connery.
If you haven’t already seen my video, I visited Richard Kiel’s gravesite a year or two ago. Just search my channel to watch it. I think every generation has their favorite James Bond. Mine is Sean Connery. 😊👍
Ian Fleming was also involved in creating the spy Napolean Solo for the TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The producers of the Bond films told him that he had to choose between the movie series or the TV series. He chose wisely.
I think my favorite James Bond film is _The Spy Who Loved Me,_ but really I just want to own every garment that Barbara Bach wore in the movie. Her style was flawless.
007 is my favorite movie franchise. Bond James Bond. Thanks for sharing Steve.
Thanks for watching and sharing David 😊👍
Great actors and actress's thanks for sharing and who doesn't like James bond films
Thanks Scott 👍
Hey Steve 🙋🏽. Good Afternoon ‼️ thanks for sharing this with me.👍🏽😃
Thanks for watching Carole!
James Bond is one of those few characters who transcend generations. It's s great movie franchise!
Yes it is. It's truly in its own league in the genre of "Action Films," and it really has no other competitors.
So true Jennee!
And it’s forever will be
That was outstanding. I love and have seen all of the James Bond films. Thank you.
Thanks Denise!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching Brenda 😊👍
From the one's you mentioned in the vlog, Donald Pleasence and Joseph Wiseman were both phenomenal actors. Regardless of what they were in, their performances were always spectacular. Also, considering the "Bond Films" began in 1962, many of those associated with the productions have departed this earth.
I agree Zing. And yes, there are so many I’m sure I will have at least two or three more parts to share in the future.
@@TheGraveyardChannel Does Robbie Coltrane include in the video? He appeared in Goldeneye (1995) and The World is Enough (1999) Steve.
Big Donald Pleasence fan. Like his performance in Fantastic Voyage and THX 1138.
@@tse90723 Oh, indeed, he was a great actor. His list of achievements is remarkable. Any film that he was in was worth watching.
@@markkenny2001 Yes, Mark, Robbie is in this video and both of his appearances are noted. Look for him around 3:06.
Thanks Steve for sharing the memories with us and i enjoyed this video today.
Thanks Syreeta. Glad to hear that!
From a grateful Bond fan, thank you so much for your time- consuming, and precise effort to produce such a detailed run down on all of these wonderful thespians! May all your work accomplish what you envisioned it to be!
How did I just discover you? That was great!
I'm glad you did. Thanks Allyson! :-)
Happy Sunday, Steve ❣️ Great upload ❣️ Thank you. Much appreciated ❣️😊
WOW!! You really have to appreciate the entire series and all the actors, actresses, and movie crews that have kept this franchise going. Definitely has the staying power ❣️
🕊️🙏❤️
Happy Sunday Leesa, and it sure does! 😊👍
Thank you for sharing 😊 very interesting.
Thanks for watching Olivia 😊👍
I love James Bond movies! I'm so glad you're doing James Bond characters.
OK good, nice to hear that Renee 😊👍
I love the Bond movies and I look forward to part 2.
Once again you hit it out of the park!!!! Very Well Done!!!!
As a side note, I believe Ian Fleming also wrote one of my childhood favorite movies
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang .
Thank you! Cordell!
Yes, thanks for sharing that with us!
As always thanks for posting this video Steve as I have always been a James Bond 007 fan. Last of all thank you too for posting all your videos as I have learned so much with each and every one of them.
Thanks Jack, that’s very nice to hear 😊👍
You only live Twice , In Her Majesty's Secret Service and Live and Let Die are my three top favorites . I like the older Bond films . Thank you for this walk down 007 memorylane :)
I agree Mary-Anne, The older ones are just as good as the newer ones. 😊👍
Love the James Bond movies! Great job Steve.
Thanks Ella! 😊👍
Another great video
Thanks Terry 👍
Steve, glad you asked. My favorite 007 film is Goldfinger. This is the film where a James Bond driven car enters a narrow alley way on two wheels and exits riding on the two wheels of the other side! Shirley Bassey singing the film theme, the Golden Girl , the lovely Tania Mallet (whose cousin is the fabulous and beautiful Helen Mirren). Add the elegant and stunning Honor Blackman (woo-woo!) whom made my and other young men of my generation socks go up and down and this film stands out. Kudos to Oddjob and his killer hat as well as Gert Frobe as Goldfinger. As Bond is struggling on a table to which he is tied as a laser beam travels slowly toward his outstretched legs he says to Auric Goldfinger, "Do you expect me to talk Goldfinger?" "No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die." Then Frobe leaves without so much as a by your leave.
Hey Mario, Goldfinger is my favorite too and I still listen to Shirley Bassey’s Theme song. I didn’t know that Mallet was Mirren’s cousin. Thanks for the fun trivia Mario! 😊👍
agreed! Overall probably the most satisfying Bond!
The James Bond series is one of my favorites and have the most memorable characters! Great video Steve!!
Thanks Deb 😊👍
Well done! I can't wait for part 2!
Thanks Alex!
Great vlog. Thanks for all the information on those that past. I hope they all rest in peace.
Thanks Maria 👍
Thanks!
Hi Janice, wow, so sweet and kind and extra generous of you. Thank you so much. You'll be getting a big shout out soon! :-)
I’m so glad you’re doing this series. The James Bond books & films are among my favorite.🕵🏻 Joseph Wiseman‘s final resting place is only about a half hour ride from my house so I’m going to have to check it out one day. My fave is “from Russia with love.“
That’s awesome that you are close enough to visit him. Thanks As always for sharing with us Maryann! 😊👍
Dr.no what a classic groundbreaking that was...still brilliant to watch...Joseph wisemans presence in that is phenomenal..and screen time is probably less than 20mins!..big bond fan here..Gazz
Each one of them had a special gift but they were all unique May they all rest in peace they will be missed
Thank u for all hard work u put into ur videos I really like them regards to Jim keep safe 🇨🇮💓💕💓
Thank you so much Ellen! 😊👍
Good job Steve!
Thanks Tom!
Had the utmost pleasure of meeting Roger Moore, as a young boy (me) in the 60’s, when he lived near us. He lived in Gordon Avenue in Stanmore, Middx, before he moved to another house in Denham, so he could be closer to Pinewood Studios, for filming. A very, very nice man. 🙏🏼
That’s awesome to hear. Thank you for sharing that with us Arfa! 😊
Thank you for All your Videos.....all my best from Berlin/Germany 👍❤
Hello Steve I could listen to you forever! I truly enjoy all the graveyard tours and thank you so much for all the hard work you put into these videos!
Wow, thank you so much Cheryl!
I totally agree! I spend my Sunday afternoons with Steve on my laptops in my tree swing in my backyard and I just love it. Steve takes me away to my youth and a better time in America than today. We are all going to die and I love looking at "their" graves. Steve has such a calming, caring voice. He enjoys what he does! It shows!
@@karenhope7943 Thank you Karen, that is so nice to hear! 😊👍
Hello
Amazing as always
Hello and thank you PPR 😊
@@TheGraveyardChannel youre welcome
Hi Steve, Another great video..I love James Bond! Don't forget Walter Gotell, Bernard Lee, Gabriele Ferzetti, and Ilse Steppat, you have inspired me again to do a virtual cemetery...I will look for these ones that have no burial location..Keep up the great work!
Hi Kris, yes this is just part one. There are so many more to come. And there are a couple of James Bond virtual cemeteries are ready cubby but even they don’t include everyone. I’m sure if you do want it will be the most inclusive. BTW, The video that we’ve been talking about is completed and uploaded and will go live next Friday. 👍
@@TheGraveyardChannel Yes, I have actually been working on a bunch of British actors including James Bond ones...I will go through all of the 007 movie credits! I look forward to that video..Thank you, Steve!
Terrific as always!!! Thanks a bunch...
Thanks Jane 😊👍
Thank you for this, very comprehensive and informative. ..
Another Great video, I Look forward to part 2. God Bless & take care my Friend.
Thanks shannon 👍
@@TheGraveyardChannel yvw!!!
I just noticed the name change 😮. Interesting video. Great work as usual
Thanks Maureen. I was hoping that no one would notice lol. 😆👍
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH PHENOMENAL VIDEO 😊😊😊😊
Thanks RS!
I saw my first Bond film, From Russia With Love at the age of 7. I was addicted immediately. When I was in college I went on a tour of a fabric showroom in Toronto with my class. When we were in the store there was this very striking woman sitting at a desk. Everyone recognized her but we couldn’t remember her name . The man conducting the tour introduced her as Miss Moneypenny, Lois Maxwell. It was amazing that we all knew that familiar face.
That is so awesome andrew! Thank you for sharing that fun encounter with us. 😊👍
What a great video Steve . looking forward to Part 2 . My favourite Bond films are Live and Let Die , On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Moonraker ( that last one is often derided by Bond Fans ) .
Thanks for watching and sharing with a Scooby 😊👍
Nice one.
Thanks John!
Good job, Steve, as always putting all the video together
RIP to them from France 🙏💐🇫🇷
Thank you for info. Love it!
Love your vids!
Thanks Rob 😊👍
My two favorite Bond films are "Thunderball" and "Diamonds Are Forever". That chase scene through a parking lot in Las Vegas was epic-I tried counting how many police vehicles got totaled. I lost count at 22! ~~ Lynne
Lol I know, right?! 😳👍
When Bond's car goes through the alley on two wheels. ..it's on its left wheels entering the narrow alley and exits on the right wheels or visa versa.
This was a great video. I always liked the James Bond movies. Here is a name for a future video: George Clifton James who played that hick sheriff in Live and Let Die.
Thanks for mentioning him Mitchell. I’ll try to include him in part two. 😊👍
Nice tribute and I'm glad you mentioned my favorite Bond girl Tanya Roberts 🙏🏼
Thank you for information. 🙏🙏🙏
Rest in peace Roger Moore and Sean Connery too you both were my favourite 007!!! 👼🙏👼🙏👼🙏
Very nice
My favorite James Bond movies was when Pierce Bronson played James Bond.Thank You so much for the informative video!
Hi Steve, Thank you!
Hi PW, thank you!
Outstanding compilation! Really loved this.
Thanks b 😊
THANKS ,,STEVE .. GREAT VIDEO!!! PEACE,,..
Thanks Ronald!
Thank you for all the hard work that you put into making this video for us. I can't even imagine all the research you did! I enjoyed it!
Thank you Julie!
I'll wait to comment on your next video! Great format! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great stuff¡!!¡!!!!! Loved Joe Wiseman in many many films!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love the James bond movies I have every single one of them
Desmond Llewellyn, Hervé Villechaize, Sir Christopher Lee, Eunice Grayson, Michael Lonsdale, Telly Savalas, Jack Lord, David Hedison and Richard Kiel. Just few they're many more that I think 2 might not be enough.
Thanks for mentioning them Brian. And I think you are right. I will probably need a part three and a part four! 👍
the spy who love me,for your eyes only,a view to a kill,live and let die and die another day was my favorite james bond movies.Roger moore and pierce brosnan are my favorite james bond actors..RIP to roger moore and sean connery...love from 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
You never fail to amaze. God love you.
Thanks William!
Hi Steve,
I really enjoy watching your channel bring back the good old day. And I really hope one day you will come to Singapore to visit this small ting country.
They were all great! I love all 007 movies!
Thanks for doing these. I know they must be a lot of work in research and putting them together. It is appreciated. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving if I don't talk to ya.....WDHarris from Orlando FL
Thanks WD and the same to you 😊🦃👍
Interesting as always, Steve, you did it again 👍. The death of Tanya Roberts must have been the most bizarre scenario if you ask me, she’s alive, she died, she’s alive, she died…😢. Way too young also. Thank you for your efforts 👋.
I agree RS, very strange 😢
Anybody remember her on "Charlie's Angels"?
She also appeared on one of the more recent shows (I can't remember which one). Yes, her death was announced a bit prematurely... I believe she actually died a day or two after it was first reported, though she hadn't died yet at that time. Also, she was 65 when she died, not 71.
@@rojovo74 Didn't she play on "That 70's Show"????
Great video, as always. :) I have a book about the life of Lotte Lenya by Donald Spoto, and her real life was fascinating, exciting, and often tragic. Her life would make a better movie than most movies I've seen. She was married to Kurt Weill, the composer for The Threepenny Opera, which ultimately spawned the single Mack the Knife. If you've heard the Bobby Darin version, he put her name into the list of fictional women ("Look out Miss Lotte Lenya").
The first time I remember hearing about her was in Darin’s song. And I am surprised there hasn’t been a movie made about her. Thanks for sharing the Gator girl. 👍
My favorite Bond character was Oddjob because, not long after the movie, I had an Asian electrical engineering professor who could have been his double. Donald Pleasence was a favorite actor, very versatile in roles. You should include Carl Walther, the inventor of the Walther PPK used by Bond.
Yes, two of the best Bond villains ever. And thanks for mentioning Walther Rob! 👍
I kinda liked Jaws and I got to meet him once at the Charlotte NC comicon and got his autograph picture and he was a nice fellow and I saw his hands.... bigger than mine
Great job.
Thanks David!
Thank you for this program to I missed my favorite actor of the 80's dead or alive I didn't know the Black man on the far right didn't know his name now I can see some of his movies again and share them.
Nice vid steve. I am only 25 so I only watched the newer ones. My favorite one is casino Royale. I have no facts due to me not knowing much about the franchise. As you always say thanks for sharing the memories. I hope jim is doing well
Thanks Parker. You should go back and watch some of the older ones someday when you have time. 😊👍
Sean Connery was always my favorite James Bond ❤️
Ian Flemming wrote the James Bond character modeled after himself as he worked as an agent durring WWII for MI6.
Oh no, I didn't know Sean had passed. Thankyou for this special video.
Sean Connery was the 2nd actor to play James Bond, the first actor was Barry Nelson in a 1955 version of Casino Royale on TV on a show called Climax Theatre. Remember Barry Nelson was the hotel manager who hired Jack Nicholson to manage the hotel during the winter in The Shinning. I remember Harold Odd Job Sakata came to Atlanta for a concert with the Atlanta Symphony in the 1970's, where conductor Robert Shaw played James Bond music. I was a poor college student but figured that was worth it.
Thanks for the update and a great trivia Brian 😊👍
Great video Steve ☺️ I think of James Bond I think of Richard Keil, the big fellow that played Jaws. I think he's buried up around Fresno somewhere incredibly without a headstone! I do like the new James Bond actor Daniel Craig, he's kind of a mix of the macho of Sean Connery mixed with the tongue and cheek comedy of Roger Moore.. keep them coming! And have a great day
Hi Dwayne, yes, I visited Richard Kiel’s gravesite a year or two ago on this channel. Just search my channel if you want to watch it. Or maybe you already did and you forgot lol 😂
@@TheGraveyardChannel yep you're right it was your video that I saw!
It's a shame that Mr. Fleming died not knowing how much impact the franchise made on our society!
I thought the same thing while I was making this video Mike!
He died either shortly before or shortly after Goldfinger came out.
Donald Pleasence will always be remembered for the Halloween movies and his role as Dr. Loomis.
I enjoyed that! I remember watching some of these as a kid. I think I would like to see if I can stream them all in order.
All great movies, and actors🎥📽🎬
You know how to make a person feel old. You must have done a lot of research to get all of this. We're about the same age but you sure get out and about more than I do.
Lol, yes these videos make me feel old too Celia! 😂👍
@@TheGraveyardChannel Two of my favorite songs are Johnny Angel and Play That Funky Music. That's quite a time span and I'm having both of them played at my funeral. I can't be there but I can sure plan it. A neighbor had That Good Ole Rock and Roll played at his funeral. He was older than us. I have conducted funerals for my parents and their siblings and I alway make sure people have a reason to smile. We even passed out parting gifts at my mom's funeral.
Really enjoy the 007 James Bond graveyard. Looking forward to Part 2 of James Bond. My favorite James Bond is Sean Connery and Roger Moore.
Thanks Rosie, I’m happy to hear that. 😊👍
Thanks for the video! My most favourite Bond actor is Roger Moore and the best Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me".
Favorite James bond film: "On Her Majesty's Secret Service."
Favorite James bond character:
Donald pleasance as "Ernst Stavro blofeld."
Hi ! Who knew there was a Canadian in the films !! Cool ! Sad these great actors are gone now ! Some very young ! Thanks for a great vlog ! Love it ! Take care ! Deborah 🇨🇦
Thanks Deborah 👍
Watching this short video and your title is 25 actors who have died in the 60 years of the Bond Franchise where have those years gone OH MY
For me Sean was my favourite for many reasons but although I was born in 1965 I still love everything about the decade today
Bless them all🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
😁😁🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
He was my favorite to Joanne 😊👍
So very cool 007 yaaaaaaaayy
We should not forget Desmond Llewelyn who played Q in 17 Bond movies from 1963 to 1999. He passed away in 1999.
He will be in part 2. Too many for one video. Thanks for mentioning him Play!
Shirley Bassey singing Moonraker brings back great memories.
"Moonraker", "Die Another Day", "GoldenEye", "You Only Live Twice", "Octopussy", "Diamonds Are Forever", "Casino Royale", and "A View to a Kill" are my favorite James Bond films. Please mention the actor who played the henchman Jaws in "The Spy Who Loved Me" and Moonraker". He is one interesting villan.
Hi Tatiaa, I visited Jaws gravesite in Fresno a year or two ago. If you search my channel you can watch that video. Thanks 😊👍
The actress who played Helga Brand. One of the most Beautiful James Bond Actresses.
I totally can’t wait to see part 2 because hopefully it has one of my favorite actors Christopher Lee who I know as Saruman in the lord of the rings and hobbit franchises, Count Dooku in the prequel trilogy of Star Wars and King Hagrid in the last unicorn but I also know him because he was related to Ian Fleming and also because he was a descendant of confederate General Robert Edward Lee and Robert the Bruce king of Scotland.
Wow Chase, I didn’t know he was related to Ian Fleming. He will definitely be in part two. Thank you for showing all of this interesting information about him with us! 😊👍
@@TheGraveyardChannel your very welcome and yes he was related to Ian Fleming and it was his relationship with Fleming that got him the role of the main villain in the movie adaptation of the man with the golden gun.
Bond legends never die rest in peace
1 second, you new life start.
Everybody.
Rest in Peace Sean Connery & Roger Moore you was my 2 Favourite Bond Actors in the 007 Franchise of all times
Steve... What a great vlog! Sean Connery is the best James Bond ever. But then Connery could recite the alphabet and I would listen over and over to his oh so sexy voice. Say did you hear that my state of Nevada made news in the 2022 election? Take care of your allergies...stay away from the ice cream and please give us part 2. Now I will be humming the music from the Bond movies all day. Please say hi to your husband. Does Jim have allergy problems as well?
Hi Norma, I know right? And thank you Nevada!!! No, Jim has been very lucky to not have any allergies. 👍
My favorite Bond film is For your eyes only. Gert Frobe also known for playing the 'King of Vulgaria" in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, also produced by Albert Broccoli.
And in true Fleming fashion, he named the heroine Truly Scrumptious. What M-16 agent wouldn't want a car that drives,floats, and flies?
and also written by Ian Fleming
Albert R. Broccoli is credited with adding steel teeth to the character for The Spy Who Loved Me. Richard kiel was my favourite character as Jaws. Roger Moore has to be my favourite bond. Although who can forget Sean connery.
If you haven’t already seen my video, I visited Richard Kiel’s gravesite a year or two ago. Just search my channel to watch it. I think every generation has their favorite James Bond. Mine is Sean Connery. 😊👍
@@TheGraveyardChannel I'll check it thanks Steve 👍.
Ian Fleming was also involved in creating the spy Napolean Solo for the TV series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The producers of the Bond films told him that he had to choose between the movie series or the TV series. He chose wisely.
I had no idea. Thanks for sharing that with us Steve! 👍
Love it Steve I liked Shaun Connery.
I think my favorite James Bond film is _The Spy Who Loved Me,_ but really I just want to own every garment that Barbara Bach wore in the movie. Her style was flawless.