Pros and Cons: Each Bond Actor

Absolutely_CartAbsolutely_Cart NJ/NYC, United StatesPosts: 1,740MI6 Agent
edited June 2015 in The James Bond Films
There is no best or worst Bond actor. They're all great.

SEAN CONNERY
+ Was undeniably handsome and sexy
+ Put the James Bond films on the map
+ Was superb at flirting and romantic chemistry on-screen
+ Did the upper class luxurious British gentleman act well
+ Conveyed emotions during critical scenes
+ Balanced his Bond with both dark elements and humor
+ Invented and nailed those one-liners
x Sometimes felt more like a goofy poon-hound than a spy
x Performance became lazy and inconsistent after Goldfinger
x Was a nasty misogynist

GEORGE LAZENBY
+ Made Bond more down to earth and human
+ Was less macho and more emotionally responsive
+ Played a convincing monogamous Bond
+ Had the looks, physicality and fight for the role.
+ Sir Hilary Bray
x Hard to deal with on set. No chemistry with Rigg.
x Inconsistent performance. Stiff at times.
x Only had 1 movie

ROGER MOORE
+ Portrayed a family-friendly Bond which expanded the audience
+ Was a polite, charming and compassionate gentleman
+ Did a very good dark Bond in For Your Eyes Only
+ His Bond's adrenaline rushes when lives are in danger
+ Went very well with the camp, one-liners and humor
+ Was nicer to women than Connery was
+ Opened the interpretation of what Bond could be
+ Had an aversion to violence (was more of a diplomat)
x Was old in his last two films
x His romances lacked chemistry and believability.

TIMOTHY DALTON
+ Portrayed Bond faithful to Fleming's books, dark and coercive
+ Was a total clean break in personality than the actors before him
+ Influence the later decades of more intense violent films
+ The scenes of him raising hell and kicking ass were entertaining
+ The humor did work when tailored toward him (aka "problem eliminator")
+ A monogamous Bond who took the series away from the tired cliche
x Socially awkward, bad at flirting and lacked charisma at times
x Only two performances as Bond

PIERCE BROSNAN
+ Handsome, suave, looks great in a suit
+ A balance of Moore's wit and Dalton's darkness
+ Has a certain understated urbane charm about him
+ Modernized Bond with the success of Goldeneye
+ Experimented with a darker Bond in The World Is Not Enough
+ Does a really good job acting through with some bad writing
x His cavalier attitude can be seen as lazy and aloof by some
x Is as terrifying as a poodle when he gets angry.

DANIEL CRAIG
+ Portrays a tough-as-nails but emotional, vulnerable Bond
+ James Bond at his most three-dimensional
+ His chemistry on set with Eva Green.
+ Peer to no other Bond actor in his character immersion.
+ Takes the films out of the cliche rut.
+ Masculine decisiveness and power to him. (That body too)
+ Got the world to take James Bond seriously again.
x Lacks some grace and sophistication
x Is limited in his expressiveness
x Can't do humor very well
x The AK-47 male power fantasy thing
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  • Matt SMatt S Oh Cult Voodoo ShopPosts: 6,610MI6 Agent
    I have to disagree with you on Roger Moore being the worst-dressed Bond. That certainly goes to Timothy Dalton. Nothing is worse than his clothes in Licence to Kill. Moore's clothes all fit him well, and that matters more than anything when being well-dressed.
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  • Absolutely_CartAbsolutely_Cart NJ/NYC, United StatesPosts: 1,740MI6 Agent
    Okay, I'll retract that comment since I agree Dalton wasn't particularly dressed to kill either.
  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    Sean Connery
    Pro:
    The first and best Bond.
    The whole package -- smart, handsome, confident, funny, serious.
    Displayed the full range of emotions, as dictated by the scripts.
    Con:
    Dismissed too easily for his performances because of his iconic status.
    Could be difficult and, at times, offensive in interviews.
    George Lazenby
    Pros:
    A close contender with Connery in the whole package category.
    For an amateur actor, carried himself reasonably well in a difficult role.
    Probably the closest looking to Bond in the books, though like Connery, ridiculously tall for the part.
    Cons:
    Self-destructive and unable to see the big picture about Bond.
    Worked with Peter Hunt, whose arty direction too often did not highlight Lazenby as an actor (fewer "beauty" shots, close ups, etc.)
    Roger Moore
    Pros:
    Like Connery, very natural in the role -- he owned it during his tenure as much as his predecessor.
    Able to effect comedy as well as drama.
    Kept Bond viable even after the 1960s Spy Craze fizzled.
    Cons:
    Appeared in films of lesser quality and effort.
    Focused too much on comedy and lightness in the role.
    Timothy Dalton
    Pros:
    While not quite classically handsome, brought an edge and lean excitement to the part, especially in The Living Daylights.
    Paved the way for a darker and more serious presentation that Daniel Craig would be credited for 20 years later.
    A close second to Lazenby in looking like Bond in the books but closer to the character in temperament.
    Cons:
    Played Bond too much like it was a Shakespeare role (a Dalton trait), often coldly, alienating many audiences.
    Arrived in the 1980s when people weren't sure exactly what kind of Bond film to make or how.
    Pierce Brosnan
    Pros:
    Physically similar to Dalton but more model like, he nonetheless brought a greater range of emotions to the role.
    For many audiences, the stereotype for who James Bond is.
    Made Bond popular again.
    Cons:
    Never quite tough enough to pull off the darker Bond and did not play to his natural charm, making his Bond middling.
    His approach to the role engendered films that likewise seemed to compromise, making them all workmanlike in their way.
    Daniel Craig
    Pros:
    Correctly approached the role from the inside out while also building up a macho persona not seen since Connery.
    A bonafide actor, spends more time on Bond's reactions than actions, making it easier for audiences to identify with the character.
    Entirely believable in the role and even to the point of over-the-top action sequences.
    Cons:
    While brilliant for evoking Bond's strengths and vulnerabilities, much more limited in displaying other emotions that previous actors.
    Light features should have been darkened, not just to appear more "classic" as Bond but so he doesn't wash out in bright light.

    All of the actors playing James Bond have their strengths and weaknesses, of course. I've focused here on the primary ones. They all play a fantasy. All of them except Craig are too tall to be taken seriously as a spy -- they would be spotted easily in any non-western country and even in quite a few of them. As a blond, Craig's Bond would stick out even more in many places, though his height is more reasonable and probably the closest to Bond's in the Fleming books.
  • HatThrowingHenchmanHatThrowingHenchman Russia With LovePosts: 1,834MI6 Agent
    SEAN CONNERY
    Pro:
    + charming sophisticated gentleman
    + great mix of raw- and lightness
    + "gettin' things done"
    Con:
    - some wooden fight scenes (only if you compare them to today's standards)
    - his look really changed in only 9 years

    GEORGE LAZENBY
    Pro:
    + even more physical than Connery/good action scenes
    + he really would have turned out to be a great Bond if he'd continued
    + as opposed to many people I think his acting was fine enough
    Con:
    - basically just that he blew his Bond-career by being "arrogant" ( as he himself described him)

    ROGER MOORE
    Pro:
    + he made the franchise big again in '73
    + classic light Bond-movies that just entertain
    + very humerous/good one-liners (though some say they're cheesy)
    + he is the one who still loves his time as Bond
    Con:
    - some of his Bond girls are the stereotype
    - lack of darkness
    - made Bond a family thing (guess you could see that as a pro too)

    TIMOTHY DALTON
    Pro:
    + he really cared about Fleming's character
    + great action scenes
    + all over great films
    Con:
    - really not a "get-all-the-girls-without-any-effort"- Bond
    - hiatus after LTK

    PIERCE BROSNAN
    Pro:
    + got Bond back on track with GE
    + he's a mix of Moore and Connery: witty and brutal
    + he had great looks/gentlemanlike
    + introduced me to Bond
    Con:
    - interviews where he says that he basically doesn't really care what happens to Bond aslong as
    paycheck is right
    - being a sod about Bond now (undertandably though)

    DANIEL CRAIG
    Pro:
    + great action scenes
    + he has potential to become one of my favourites
    Con:
    - lack of humor
    - emotional backstory (but it's not really his fault), no disrespect of artistry though

    :)
    "You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
  • Absolutely_CartAbsolutely_Cart NJ/NYC, United StatesPosts: 1,740MI6 Agent
    - interviews where he [Brosnan] says that he basically doesn't really care what happens to Bond aslong as
    paycheck is right

    Interesting because he desperately wanted the part at first?

    Do you think that because the films were getting outlandish, he stopped taking it seriously?
  • HatThrowingHenchmanHatThrowingHenchman Russia With LovePosts: 1,834MI6 Agent
    - interviews where he [Brosnan] says that he basically doesn't really care what happens to Bond aslong as
    paycheck is right

    Interesting because he desperately wanted the part at first?

    Do you think that because the films were getting outlandish, he stopped taking it seriously?

    I think that said interview took place around the
    time of early shooting of TND so maybe he just saw the great benefits of being Bond
    but didn't really mean it in that way
    nontheless he always was and always will be my Bond -{
    "You see Mr.Bond, you can't kill my dreams...but my dreams can kill you.Time to face destiny" - "Time to face gravity"
  • AlphaOmegaSinAlphaOmegaSin EnglandPosts: 10,926MI6 Agent
    Connery -

    + The very first Bond
    +Intelligent
    +Witty
    +He was serious about the Role
    +He had one of the greatest Fight Scenes in Bond History
    - It felt like he was Sleepwalking in DAF

    Lazenby -

    +He played the Role with Conviction
    +He was emotional
    +His Fight Scenes (Although sped up) were entertaining
    +He had some very memorable Lines
    -His Performance was a bit wooden (It was his first Film don't forget)

    Moore -

    +He brought some new Elements to the Role
    +He also seemed comfortable
    +Like Lazenby, he had some very memorable Lines
    +Witty
    +He had some of the coldest Kills
    +He kept Bond relevant
    +He was probably the best dressed
    -Too old by the Time he left

    Dalton -

    +Darker
    +He played the Role closer to the Source Material
    +He did a lot of his own Stunts
    +Like with Connery, his Bond could break your Nose if you crossed him
    -Not a lot of People gave him a Chance
    -Sadly only made two Films

    Brosnan -

    +He made Bond relevant again
    +He had the Charm and Wit of Moore
    +He displayed the correct Emotions when the Script called for it
    +He's the Bond I grew up with
    -Due to the Scripts, he was not always able to show his full Potential (Not his Fault of course)
    -He left the Series with DAD (Again, not his Fault)

    Craig -

    +Has played the Role more in Line with Connery and Dalton
    +He kicked off with a cracker of a Film
    +Can display a full Range of Emotions
    +Has bedded some of the most beautiful Women in the Bond Franchise
    -At Times, he came come off as a little Wooden
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  • chrisisallchrisisall Western Mass, USAPosts: 9,062MI6 Agent
    Connery-

    + A panther-like charisma and natural dry wit unequaled to this day.
    - His somewhat uncaring attitude towards the character post YOLT.

    Lazenby-

    + His rugged physicality & natural ease.
    - Obvious lack of acting chops.

    Moore-

    + Saintly charm & smooth performances.
    - Lack of sheer physicality.

    Dalton-

    + Ultimate respect for the source material & general artistic integrity/intensity.
    - Some wide-eyed theatrics.

    Brosnan-

    + Genuine love for the role, smooth physical disposition, good one-liner delivery.
    - Lacked push for his version of the character.

    Craig-

    + Balls-out intensity, physicality & serious intent.
    - Lacks natural charm & humour.

    Yes, they ALL had & have something great to add to Bond.
    Dalton & Connery rule. Brozz was cool.
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  • Absolutely_CartAbsolutely_Cart NJ/NYC, United StatesPosts: 1,740MI6 Agent
    curious. what would you consider from dalton as wide eye theatrics.
  • broadshoulderbroadshoulder Acton, London, UKPosts: 1,363MI6 Agent
    chrisisall wrote:
    C
    Brosnan-

    - Lacked push for his version of the character.

    .

    Thats true. He lacked the vision of where it was going - Dalton, Connery and Craig got Bond immediately - they are trained actors..

    Brosnan, not so much...
    1. For Your Eyes Only 2. The Living Daylights 3 From Russia with Love 4. Casino Royale 5. OHMSS 6. Skyfall
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I thought this discussion had been sorted long ago, why do a few
    people think Brosnan is not a trained actor ?
    He spent three years training at The Drama Centre in London
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drama_Centre
    Drama school = Acting, unless I'm mistaken. :D also I think many
    Assume the actor has far more power to control a film, Brosnan didn't
    Produce, direct or write any of his Bond films, like most actors he said the
    Lines he was given as best he could and didn't bump into the furniture. ;)
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • broadshoulderbroadshoulder Acton, London, UKPosts: 1,363MI6 Agent
    I thought this discussion had been sorted long ago, why do a few
    people think Brosnan is not a trained actor ?
    He spent three years training at The Drama Centre in London
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drama_Centre
    Drama school = Acting, unless I'm mistaken. :D also I think many
    Assume the actor has far more power to control a film, Brosnan didn't
    Produce, direct or write any of his Bond films, like most actors he said the
    Lines he was given as best he could and didn't bump into the furniture. ;)

    Sorry, he's not as strong an actor as Dalton, Connery or Craig. Should have said.
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    No problems mate, I can agree with that statement. ;)
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • AlphaOmegaSinAlphaOmegaSin EnglandPosts: 10,926MI6 Agent
    In my Opinion, he hit the Ground running. But slowed down after TND.
    1.On Her Majesties Secret Service 2.The Living Daylights 3.license To Kill 4.The Spy Who Loved Me 5.Goldfinger
  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    I think Brosnan made conscious choices as an actor to distance himself from the persona he had created in Remington Steele and the Bond-spoof Coca Cola advertisements that were very popular in the U.S., which was very Roger Moore-like. Ironically, that persona is probably his strongest because he has a natural charm. It's relaxed and entertaining and similar to what he effected for The Thomas Crown Affair, which in my estimation is how he should have approached Bond.

    When he decided to try to be darker, the result was less natural and less believable because he was working against his greatest strengths in carrying a big entertainment like Bond. To say that he was at the mercy of the writers and producers is silly. Scripts are adapted to actors all the time. It's a collaboration. And actors with more clout often get what they want more. Brosnan may have had to make some concessions, but he would have had a lot of input on how he wanted to play Bond.

    This is not to say that Brosnan can't play dark. He has when creating other characters and to varying degrees of success. But, those were not established characters, and thus they were not burdened with the inevitable comparisons that result. In essence, Brosnan tried to blend elements we'd seen before -- Moore's humor, Dalton's deadliness, Lazenby's athleticism, Connery's confidence -- when he was best suited for just being something closer to his own strengths. In terms of Bonds, this is Moore.
  • Absolutely_CartAbsolutely_Cart NJ/NYC, United StatesPosts: 1,740MI6 Agent
    Brosnan wanted to go dark. Eon wanted to go silly. I think Brosnan did the best he possibly could.
  • Lady IceLady Ice Posts: 279MI6 Agent
    I agree that Brosnan does not naturally fit the dark interpretation in the way that Dalton and Craig do and is better suited to breezy charm. I don't really like Roger Moore as Bond but he knew what his strengths were and played to them rather than trying to be dark.

    This was magnified thousands of times in GoldenEye when pitted against Alec. Obviously the villain is going to come across as darker than Bond but Alec looked like he could have Bond for breakfast.

    To be honest, we don't see Bond's fellow agents that much so can't see what makes him so special.
  • Matt SMatt S Oh Cult Voodoo ShopPosts: 6,610MI6 Agent
    Lady Ice wrote:
    To be honest, we don't see Bond's fellow agents that much so can't see what makes him so special.

    Brosnan's Bond was really the only "special" Bond. Connery's, Dalton's and Craig's Bonds certainly aren't the top agent like Brosnan's Bond is.
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  • broadshoulderbroadshoulder Acton, London, UKPosts: 1,363MI6 Agent
    Matt S wrote:
    Lady Ice wrote:
    To be honest, we don't see Bond's fellow agents that much so can't see what makes him so special.

    Brosnan's Bond was really the only "special" Bond. Connery's, Dalton's and Craig's Bonds certainly aren't the top agent like Brosnan's Bond is.

    You mean "special" as in "special needs"

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  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    Each Bond actor was probably the best movie from the entire series
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 37,874Chief of Staff
    Higgins wrote:
    Each Bond actor was probably in the best movie from the entire series

    Fixed! :D
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Glad to see him appreciating Dalton. ;)
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    sorry, autopilot :D
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • AlphaOmegaSinAlphaOmegaSin EnglandPosts: 10,926MI6 Agent
    Stop trying to hide it :))
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  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    :v
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • Absolutely_CartAbsolutely_Cart NJ/NYC, United StatesPosts: 1,740MI6 Agent
    Higgins wrote:
    sorry, autopilot :D

    Too late. You already said that TLD and LTK were probably the best.
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    Have I? :v
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • Brosnan_fanBrosnan_fan Sydney, AustraliaPosts: 521MI6 Agent
    "Well, he certainly left with his tails between his legs."
  • Absolutely_CartAbsolutely_Cart NJ/NYC, United StatesPosts: 1,740MI6 Agent
    ^ yea. this is a more indepth thread and that ones a more concise thread. both have their purpose.
  • Agent PurpleAgent Purple Posts: 857MI6 Agent
    I will attempt to be fair here:

    CONNERY:

    +Set the standard for the role.
    +Had an impressive physique.
    +Had a commanding presence.
    +Had some great one-liners.
    +Was convincing in fight scenes.
    +Looked like a man that could easily seduce women.
    +Was arguably the manliest Bond.

    -His post-GF performances were weaker than his first 3 (at least, as far as EON films go).
    -Had his share of weak one-liners.
    -His Bond was arguably the most disrespectful one towards women.

    LAZENBY:

    +Was impressively built.
    +Was convincing as an emotional Bond.
    +Looked at home in the fight scenes.
    +After the campyness of YOLT, brought Bond back to earth.
    +Is the only Bond to have never used a single gadget.

    -Didn't get to grow in the role, as he only had one film in the series.
    -Wasn't much of an actor.

    MOORE:

    +Left a wide array of one-liners.
    +Could be tough as well as funny.
    +Was arguably the most elegant of the Bonds. He often came across like an English gentleman.
    +Unlike Connery, he was a fairly consistent performer.

    -Not the darkest of Bonds.
    -Lacked physicality.
    -Not believable in the fight scenes.

    DALTON:

    +By far the darkest Bond, especially in LtK.
    +Looked like a killer.
    +Had a fantastic delivery.
    +Even though he has the reputation of having been a dark Bond, he could handle the humor well.
    +Did his own stunts.

    -Can be seen as too intense for his own good.
    -Even the way he ordered a martini was intense.
    -Only had 2 films in the series.

    BROSNAN:

    +Oozed charm and cool.
    +Was a sophisticated Bond.
    +Looked great when firing a machine gun.
    +Looked believable as a ladies man.
    +Had bits of humor and darkness, without being too much of either.
    +Was slighly more believable than Moore in a fight scene.
    +Was a consistent performer.

    -Lacked physicality.
    -Some might not like that his jack of all trades/master of none version of 007.
    -Didn't really innovate in the role the way others did.

    CRAIG:

    +Has an impressive physique.
    +Brought Bond back to earth, in a similar fashion to Lazenby.
    +Like Lazenby, his was an emotional and vulnerable Bond.
    +Can handle humor well.
    +Is quite believable in a fight.
    +His era has dramatically revolutionized the Bond franchise.
    +Like Dalton, he does his own stunts.

    -He arguably has the weakest delivery out of all the Bonds, although it has been strong sometimes.
    -Arguably not the most fluid in terms of the use of his facial muscles.
    -Falls short when it comes to having memorable one-liners.
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    New 2020 ranking (for now DAF and FYEO keep their previous placements)
    1. TLD 2. TND 3. GF 4. TSWLM 5. TWINE 6. OHMSS 7. LtK 8. TMWTGG 9. L&LD 10. YOLT 11. DAD 12. QoS 13. DN 14. GE 15. SF 16. OP 17. MR 18. AVTAK 19. TB 20. FRWL 21. CR 22. FYEO 23. DAF (SP to be included later)
    Bond actors to be re-ranked later
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