You’ve probably heard the rumor already, that Tom Hiddleston – Loki himself – is now in talks to play James Bond. It’s exciting news for Tom Hiddleston fans, but you’re not going to want to get too far ahead of yourselves. We’ve been here before. Many, many, MANY times.
Since the first James Bond feature film Dr. No, way back in 1962, casting the debonair super spy has been a major task for the producers of this series. Every time a James Bond actor leaves (and sometimes well beforehand), they start seriously considering every actor in the world who is even remotely conceivably in the part. And obviously, most of them didn’t get it. There can be only one Bond. At a time. Usually.
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Huge movie stars (whether or not they’re even from the United Kingdom) have been offered the role, only to turn it down. There have also been a heck of a lot of up-and-coming thespians who only found true fame after they rejected the part… or were rejected for other reasons. So let’s take this opportunity to think about what could have been if any of these prominent actors had been able to cut the right deal, and let’s hope Tom Hiddleston isn’t one of them (unless you’d prefer the part go to someone else, in which case, knock yourself out I suppose).
12 Actors Who Were Almost James Bond:
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12 Actors Who Were Almost James Bond
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Patrick McGoohan
Sean Connery wasn't the first choice to play James Bond. He only earned the iconic role in the first place after Patrick McGoohan, star of Danger Man and The Prisoner, turned the part down.
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Cary Grant
North By Northwest star Cary Grant was also approached to play James Bond in his first film outing, but Grant would only commit to a single motion picture, and so the producers looked elsewhere.
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John Gavin
Psycho and Spartacus star John Gavin came so close to playing James Bond in Diamonds Are Forever that when Sean Connery decided to come back after all, United Artists had to pay Gavin's salary in full.
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Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood was hot off the success of Dirty Harry when he was offered the role of James Bond in Live and Let Die. But Eastwood turned the offer down, insisting that Bond should be played by an Englishman.
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Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds also told the James Bond producers that the character should be played by an Englishman, a decision the Deliverance star later said he regretted.
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Robert Redford
Robert Redford, star of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, was also considered for the role of James Bond in the 1973 sequel Live and Let Die...
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Paul Newman
...and so was Paul Newman, Robert Redford's co-star in Butch Cassidy and The Sting. (Eventually, Roger Moore earned the role instead of all of these Americans.)
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Sam Neill
Sam Neill, future star of Jurassic Park, was in the running to take over as James Bond in The Living Daylights, before the role went to Timothy Dalton.
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Mel Gibson
Lethal Weapon and Mad Max star Mel Gibson was one of the actors who passed on Goldeneye, the film that rebooted James Bond in the 1990s.
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Liam Neeson
Schindler's List star Liam Neeson also passed on Goldeneye, leaving the door open for Pierce Brosnan to finally take over as Bond (he was previously considered for The Living Daylights too!).
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Karl Urban
Karl Urban, co-star of The Lord of the Rings and Star Trek, was one of the many actors in contention to play James Bond in the back-to-basics reboot Casino Royale.
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Henry Cavill
Henry Cavill, the actor who would be Superman, was reportedly Daniel Craig's biggest competition to play James Bond in Casino Royale. But we all know how that turned out...
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