This is the creator of the James Bond Legacy... 
He was born on May 28th, 1908. He wrote many popular bond books such as Octopussy and Goldfinger. Ian Fleming died suddenly of a heart attack on August 12, 1964 at 56 years old during the shooting of Goldfinger. He would never get to see how much of an impact 007 would make on entertainment and society over the next 40 years...
Bond was soon put on screens allowing people to capture the beauty of the film by the actors of 007
Here is the first bond - sean connery...

Sean Connery found fame and fortune as the suave, sophisticated British agent, James Bond in Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice and after a one movie hiatus, Diamonds are Forever. Although Connery reprised the Bond role in 1983's Never Say Never Again, Connery yearned to break from the Bond image, and eventually earned an Oscar as veteran Chicago cop, Jimmy Malone, in The Untouchables. A genuine movie star, his co-stars often complement his professionalism. Connery continues to be at his best when he plays no-nonsense characters.
The second was - George Lazenby...

The search for a new actor to portray James Bond had begun in 1968, after Sean Connery had announced he was finished with the role. Australian actor George Lazenby won the role of Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service despite having no prior acting experience except TV commercials. When Connery was lured back for the next bond film, Diamonds are Forever, Lazenby was out of the Bond business, despite an excellent performance in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
The third bond was - Roger Moore...

In 1971, Roger Moore became the first Englishman to play the English spy, James Bond. Moore drastically changed the persona of the Bond character, taking much of the edge off of Connery's Bond. Over the course of seven films from 1973's Live and Let Die to 1985's A View to a Kill, Roger Moore shaped the role of Bond in his own image.
The forth was - Timothy Dalton...

Timothy Dalton earned the role of Bond when frontrunner Pierce Brosnan was unable to get out of his commitment to Remington Steele. Debuting as James Bond in 1987's The Living Daylights, Timothy Dalton played Bond darker and grittier than Moore had. Licence to Kill (1989), a very dark and brooding Bond, was written especially for Dalton, which certainly seems to suit him. Although Living Daylights did reasonably well at the box-office and is thought to be one of the best Bond films ever, Licence to Kill (1989) suffered from a horrible lack of marketing which seemed to kill it right out of the starting gate and would be Dalton's last time playing James Bond
And the latest bond is - Pierce Brosnan...

Pierce Brosnan looked like the likely choice for the role of James Bond in 1987's The Living Daylights. However, contractual obligations to his NBC series Remington Steele prevented him from taking the role. Nevertheless, Brosnan would eventually assume the role of 007 in Goldeneye (1995) and reprise the role in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) and The World is Not Enough (1999). Brosnan and the commercial success of his three Bond movies are credited with resurrecting the Bond franchise which had been sputtering for more than a decade.
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