Best character played by Timothy Dalton besides James Bond

jorgemjorgem DTWPosts: 98MI6 Agent
edited November 2008 in General James Bond Chat
Remember, Timothy Dalton is my #1 favorite Bond actor! and I'm a big fan of Timothy Dalton!!! :007) And I was born in the Timothy Dalton era! {[] :007)

Let's see...

Heathcliff
Neville Sinclair
Boris Pochenko
Julius Caesar
Allan Pinkerton
Damien Drake
Amphitryon
Simon Skinner

Bancroft from HAWKS!

I've seen HOT FUZZ and it was his second time to play a villain since The Rocketeer. Hot Fuzz will probably be his last film.

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  • Tilly Masterson 007Tilly Masterson 007 UKPosts: 1,472MI6 Agent
    A few favourites by the good man are:

    Bond
    Jane Eyre
    Hot Fuzz
    Miss Marple
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  • TobiasTobias Chelmsford UKPosts: 115MI6 Agent
    hi how about the 1980 Flash Gordon where he played Prince Barin and he did a tv programme called Framed i remember seeing that in 1990/1991
  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    Tobias wrote:
    hi how about the 1980 Flash Gordon where he played Prince Barin and he did a tv programme called Framed i remember seeing that in 1990/1991

    The character was I think called Eddie Voyle, and I agree it was a superb role. Dalton was charasmatic and evil all at once.
  • LexiLexi LondonPosts: 3,000MI6 Agent
    Oh I would have to say, he was great in Jayne Eyre...in fact I think that is where I fell a little bit in love with him...:x
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  • superadosuperado Regent's Park West (CaliforniaPosts: 2,656MI6 Agent
    Ahh, Flash Gordon, I was extremely geeked out when that was released in 1980 having been a fan of the b/w serials and seeing this reinterpretation as so counter-Star Wars. For me, though, Dalton's Prince Barin stole the show, and was most memorable for calling Princess Aura, "B*tch!" (quite shocking language back then, btw.) Therefore, when he was announced as Bond (at the time when I began to read the Fleming books, with Bond's closing line in CR still fresh in my mind), my friends could not understand why I was so excited.

    A good "what if," ...transplant the 80's Dalton to the present time, making available to him all the innovations in acting and film-making that's taken place up to today (hopefully enough to temper his stage training, which really showed in his Bond portrayal), and if he were inclined to undergo the same physical rigors as Craig, I wonder how he'd fair?
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  • PPK 7.65mmPPK 7.65mm Saratoga Springs NY USAPosts: 1,253MI6 Agent
    I saw Toy Story 3 and even thought Dalton's voice is not featured in the film much (Mr Pricklepants only appears three times in the whole movie I think.) I still enjoyed hearing him. As for other movies that I have seen him in outside Bond, I liked the following:

    The Rocketeer

    Cleopatra (1999 tv movie for ABC, were he played Julius Cesar)

    Time Share (TV movie that is somewhat corny, but still enjoy bile.)

    Hot Fuzz

    Also he voices Mr. Pricklepants in the video game based on Toy Story 3, makes me wonder how he would do in a game based on The Living Daylights or an original story based game similar to Everything or Nothing, or Bloodstone.

    PS: Also he was a Time Lord in one of the Doctor Who specials, with David Tennent's Dr.
  • Ricardo C.Ricardo C. Posts: 916MI6 Agent
    When I first saw Timmy in Hot Fuzz, it freaked me out. I always saw him as the dour James Bond but now to see him as the cheerful manager of a little supermarket and smiling it's just...freaking weird.
  • Dmitri MishkinDmitri Mishkin Kansas CityPosts: 334MI6 Agent
    I vote Rassilon in Doctor Who The End of Time.
  • jorgem1jorgem1 Posts: 136MI6 Agent
    edited November 2010
    I saw Chuck on TV just this evening. Dalton looked like an "unemployed" person in that episode.

    http://tvovermind.zap2it.com/nbc/chuck/spy-james-bonds-role-chuck/33874
    http://www.tvfanatic.com/2010/10/chuck-first-look-timothy-dalton-as/
  • LOO7K OUTLOO7K OUT United KingdomPosts: 474MI6 Agent
    I vote Rassilon in Doctor Who The End of Time.

    He was indeed trememdous in The End of Time. A perfect villain for David Tennants swansong.
  • DangerMouseDangerMouse Benfleet, EssexPosts: 235MI6 Agent
    I would've voted for Rassilon as well but sadly I felt he was underused in the mansion. He could've just used that hand anytime he wanted. But I am going to vote for his character in Flash Gordon and Hot Fuzz. Two of his best performances outside the Bond franchise, especially the latter. Never thought he would do a film like that.
  • Trance AssassinTrance Assassin Turks and Caicos IslandsPosts: 10MI6 Agent
    Simon Skinner! Hot Fuzz was hilarious!
  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    I'm with you there. He made that film for me. :D
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    He was good in Hot fuzz,But I loved him in the Rocketeer.
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  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    superado wrote:
    A good "what if," ...transplant the 80's Dalton to the present time, making available to him all the innovations in acting and film-making that's taken place up to today (hopefully enough to temper his stage training, which really showed in his Bond portrayal), and if he were inclined to undergo the same physical rigors as Craig, I wonder how he'd fair?

    I think he'd have been excellent as Bond in CR...if they could have caught him in his thirties. He really was ahead of his time B-)
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  • JADE66JADE66 Posts: 238MI6 Agent
    Tim Dalton's motion picture debut as the young Philip II of France in 1968's The Lion in Winter, sticks out in my memory. His potrayal of the bitter Philip in what was a fairly small role in a film surrounded by titans like Katherine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole and Anthony Hopkins, was memorable to say the least. Aside from Bond, Philip will always be my favorite Dalton role.

    B-)
  • Q and MQ and M IrelandPosts: 171MI6 Agent
    Bancroft from Hawks, something different from him
  • ke02ewwke02eww USPosts: 2,063MI6 Agent
    JADE66 wrote:
    Tim Dalton's motion picture debut as the young Philip II of France in 1968's The Lion in Winter, sticks out in my memory. His potrayal of the bitter Philip in what was a fairly small role in a film surrounded by titans like Katherine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole and Anthony Hopkins, was memorable to say the least. Aside from Bond, Philip will always be my favorite Dalton role.

    B-)

    Agree jade66... A snippet
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxZdTLa4CWA&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    But might I suggest too, daltons Prince Rupert in Cromwell?....

    Rupert, King Charles senior general and in charge of the cavalry at Naseby, was impetuous and stupid - dalton plays the role to the hilt .. Literally .
    Surrounded by giants like Richard harris Alec guineas and Robert morley, dalton looks the part.
    The film also includes bondies like charles gray.

    "they must be mad...."
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAVNPMuLi-o&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    Oh and for lexi....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOxpt0oGCDg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    Watched Hot Fuzz last night --Dalton was simply brilliant! Really, really funny. :D
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  • LexiLexi LondonPosts: 3,000MI6 Agent
    ke02eww wrote:

    But might I suggest too, daltons Prince Rupert in Cromwell?....

    Rupert, King Charles senior general and in charge of the cavalry at Naseby, was impetuous and stupid - dalton plays the role to the hilt .. Literally .
    Surrounded by giants like Richard harris Alec guineas and Robert morley, dalton looks the part.
    The film also includes bondies like charles gray.

    "they must be mad...."
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAVNPMuLi-o&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    Well they don't make films like they used too - I bet they had fun shooting that - and not a computer generated image in sight :D

    ke02eww wrote:

    *sigh* the dark and brooding Dalton - he was way better than Colin Firth's Mr Darcy :))

    although not quite a good as Matthew McFaddens version :x

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  • ke02ewwke02eww USPosts: 2,063MI6 Agent
    Lexi wrote:
    ke02eww wrote:

    But might I suggest too, daltons Prince Rupert in Cromwell?....

    Rupert, King Charles senior general and in charge of the cavalry at Naseby, was impetuous and stupid - dalton plays the role to the hilt .. Literally .
    Surrounded by giants like Richard harris Alec guineas and Robert morley, dalton looks the part.
    The film also includes bondies like charles gray.

    "they must be mad...."
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAVNPMuLi-o&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    Well they don't make films like they used too - I bet they had fun shooting that - and not a computer generated image in sight :D

    ke02eww wrote:

    *sigh* the dark and brooding Dalton - he was way better than Colin Firth's Mr Darcy :))

    although not quite a good as Matthew McFaddens version :x

    Rain Scene

    thought you'd like that Lexi...

    Btw my misses thinks Toby stephens was the most authentic acting of austens character, but the worst hair do...

    But what do I know? :)
  • LexiLexi LondonPosts: 3,000MI6 Agent
    ke02eww wrote:

    Btw my misses thinks Toby stephens was the most authentic acting of austens character, but the worst hair do...

    But what do I know? :)

    ......really?

    Mmmm, I'm afraid I don't agree with her - his stint (I can only call it that :)) ) in DAD killed him as a serious actor for me - although he was excellent in Vexed - if your wife hasn't seen it (it's a BBC 2 comedy) then she might well like it.

    However, be warned, not a pair of jodhpurs in sight :))
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  • jorgem1jorgem1 Posts: 136MI6 Agent
    You would have a hard time looking for all those Dalton movies both in video stores and on the Internet.
  • Lady RoseLady Rose London,UKPosts: 2,667MI6 Agent
    Obviously my list of favourite Dalton roles would be endless because I will literally watch anything he is in !! ( which also means I have sat through a lot of cr@p over the years :)) )

    My favourites though is The Rocketeer .... Physically he was at his prime, he is very funny and he was a villain !! Whats not to love :x
  • TracyTracy the VillagePosts: 369MI6 Agent
    JADE66 wrote:
    Tim Dalton's motion picture debut as the young Philip II of France in 1968's The Lion in Winter, sticks out in my memory. His potrayal of the bitter Philip in what was a fairly small role in a film surrounded by titans like Katherine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole and Anthony Hopkins, was memorable to say the least. Aside from Bond, Philip will always be my favorite Dalton role.

    B-)

    You have no idea how many female friends fo mine vote Philip II as their favorite Dalton role (even more than Jane Eyre). Every member of the TLIW cast really holds their own against O'Toole and Hepburn (except for Jane Merrow, who's better in other 60's spy shows of the period). TLIW was Anthony Hopkins and Dalton's film debut.

    I'd also like to volunteer the role he played in Werewolf Concerto, an episode in some 80s horror TV series whose name I can't remember.

    Random trivia fact: Philip II in the original stage production was played by Christopher Walken!
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  • Q and MQ and M IrelandPosts: 171MI6 Agent
    i thought he was very convincing as damien roth in charlies angels
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    His role in Lynda La Plante's Framed was very good, he played a Robert Davi from LTK type character.
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  • Lady RoseLady Rose London,UKPosts: 2,667MI6 Agent
    Tracy wrote:
    I'd also like to volunteer the role he played in Werewolf Concerto, an episode in some 80s horror TV series whose name I can't remember.

    That will be 'Tales from The Crypt' .. Loved that show
  • TracyTracy the VillagePosts: 369MI6 Agent
    Q and M wrote:
    i thought he was very convincing as damien roth in charlies angels

    I've been trying to find video of that episode - anyone know where it can be viewed?
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