Oh yeah, I love this actor.
The first Mission: Impossible series was such a great thing. It's a shame the movies (I didin't saw the last one though) are so crappy and unfaithful to the spirit of the show.
Harold Sakota was born on this day in 1920. Olympic silver medalist in weightlifting, known to most of us as Odd Job. Died too soon at the age of 62 from liver cancer. His memory lives on -{
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Harold Sakota was born on this day in 1920. Olympic silver medalist in weightlifting, known to most of us as Odd Job. Died too soon at the age of 62 from liver cancer. His memory lives on -{
Yes, long may we remember 'Tosh Toga', a great Bondian larger-than-life character who filled the Oddjob role to a 'T'.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
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Louis Jourdan. -{
He'll always be Commander Koenig from Space 1999 to me.
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Today would have been George Pravda's 98th Birthday. He played Ladislav Kutze in Thunderball.
Not to mention Rollin Hand from Mission:Impossible :007)
And Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood! -{
The first Mission: Impossible series was such a great thing. It's a shame the movies (I didin't saw the last one though) are so crappy and unfaithful to the spirit of the show.
One of the best Bond villains ever!
He was nearly Bond once...kind of.
Yes, long may we remember 'Tosh Toga', a great Bondian larger-than-life character who filled the Oddjob role to a 'T'.
Indeed, he was all that! He sadly died in 1982.
Charlie Higson -{
Indeed. It never ceases to amaze me how you know all of these Bond birthdays, TP. How do you do it? )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Sorry Bondtoys, sometimes I can't write in here, they take away my crayons.
But a Big happy Birthday to all on AJB, if you have or are going to be having one
This year , I stopped at 27.
and a great freemason (oops I forgot sir Miles is watching ) )
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