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Why Michael Caine Turned Down the Role of James Bond
Far Out Magazine ^ | Sat 10 February 2024 | Elle Palmer

Posted on 02/10/2024 5:51:47 PM PST by nickcarraway

There are few roles in Hollywood more coveted than 007. Since the character of James Bond was first adapted to film in the 1960s, it has been taken on by six separate actors, each of them donning suits and a smirk to embody the man Ian Fleming created. Each time an actor announces their departure from the role, audiences speculate and actors hope that it might be their turn, but not Michael Caine.

It’s perhaps unsurprising that Caine was once considered for the role. The man is a certified national treasure, the consistency of his Cockney accent and commanding presence on screen endearing him to audiences and critics alike. He’s accepted Academy Awards and a knighthood, but he once rejected the chance to take on the role of the suave spy.

In 1962, Sean Connery became the first actor to take on the weight of the Bond name, starring in Dr. No and four films that followed. He finished up his time with the character in 1967 with You Only Live Twice, at which point the franchise looked to replace him with a similarly formidable leading British actor. And who better than Michael Caine?

Unfortunately for the casting directors and for those who would have enjoyed hearing Caine’s Cockney delivery of the words, “Shaken, not stirred”, the retired actor was not interested in suiting up for the role. He later explained one of his reasons for not considering it, suggesting that he didn’t possess the glitz and glamour required to embody the spy.

“I was always much more ordinary,” he explained, via Express, “Bond was a glamorous, imaginative creation. I’ve always played real people.” Caine himself certainly isn’t ordinary anymore, but his presence on-screen has often tended towards grit rather than glamour, from The Man Who Would Be King to Children of Men.

Caine certainly has the capability to embody more imaginative creations. He took on the role of Batman’s beloved butler, Alfred, in Christopher Nolan’s take on the character and even played a spy Harry Palmer in a series of films released alongside the James Bond franchise. Still, there seems to be a more grounded nature to even these characters, and perhaps the latter had already sated Caine’s taste for on-screen spying.

Between his distaste for glamour, his pre-existing spy role, and his friendship with Connery, Caine never took on the title of 007. Still, it’s fun to imagine what he might have brought to the character had he entertained the idea.


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: durnit; durnyou; jamesbond; michaelcaine; seanconnery
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To: Rummyfan
There were three Harry Palmer movies with Michael in the sixties; The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin and The Billion Dollar Brain. Michael reprised the role in the nineties with two more films; Bullet to Beijing and Midnight in St Petersburg. If you like Michael you will probably enjoy these.
41 posted on 02/10/2024 10:01:24 PM PST by yuleeyahoo (“Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” - the deep-state)
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To: Kenny Bania

I agree.

Hey, have you been working out?


42 posted on 02/11/2024 12:44:52 AM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: Reverend Wright

Ice Station Zebra?


43 posted on 02/11/2024 12:49:47 AM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: SaveFerris

Yes.


44 posted on 02/11/2024 2:03:21 AM PST by Reverend Wright ( Everything touched by progressives, dies !)
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To: nickcarraway

He was good in ‘Blame it on Rio’. /eyeroll


45 posted on 02/11/2024 5:18:16 AM PST by sauropod (The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than cowardly.)
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To: rlmorel

Oh, loved Michael Caine in that. He totally outshone Steve Martin.


46 posted on 02/11/2024 5:37:59 AM PST by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man.)
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"In 1962, Sean Connery became the first actor to take on the weight of the Bond name, starring in Dr. No and four films that followed. He finished up his time with the character in 1967 with You Only Live Twice,.."

Connery also starred in "Diamonds are Forever" and came back for the dreadful "Never Say Never Again."

47 posted on 02/11/2024 6:21:20 AM PST by Henchster (Free Republic - the BEST site on the web!)
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To: Reverend Wright

Great movie 🎥


48 posted on 02/11/2024 6:28:36 AM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: Kenny Bania

I like both Connery and Moore as Bond. Seems the Moore played the role the most in movies.


49 posted on 02/11/2024 6:31:31 AM PST by Captain Compassion (I'm just sayin')
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