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I don't think he was classically trained, although I'm willing to be put right on that. He went to RADA and quit early, much the same as Roger Moore did.
I think that Dalton spent a few years with the RSC in the 70s, but he was already an established actor by then rather than a young actor studying his craft.
I may be wrong. Laziness stops me from googling this. ;)
Happy Birthday to you as well, @Artemis81!
How old are you? Tigers never get older than 20, and that is in captivity. Let s hope you are not a wild one.
SW can move around with a large cast of characters. Bond is essentially about one man, and if we did try to create the character in different periods of time there is a chance of quality control going out of the window. Eon keep tight control of the series.
Not to mention that it's a hell of a strain to put on an actor of 70. I once suggested DTV animated Bond films, so as not to interfere with the cinematic series. I still would be interested in such a thing happening. An animated adaption of Property Of A Lady, with Timothy Dalton lending his voice to Bond? Yes please.
And better understanding why cousins appreciate Dalton all the more.
Yea wish Dalton had had the level of talent Craig has had ...even Brosnan faired better in some respects.
Dalton deserved so much more.
Dalton is said to star in a comedy about the power struggle after Stalin's death. Also featuring Michael Palin and Steve Buscemi as Khrushchev.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/566248/showbiz/showbizabroad/monty-python-star-in-film-comedy-about-death-of-stalin
EDIT: Never mind, I read the article. Looks interesting indeed.
Dalton could still kick ass!
Where would we be without dreams?
And if he ever does get a Neeson type role you can flag this discussion up and place my proverbial nuts in a vice. ;)
I know....perish the thought of a remake. But I still stick to that Dalts would deliver the goods in that role.
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/836240535?-13683:5804:0
http://deadline.com/2016/06/armando-iannuccis-the-death-of-stalin-starts-shoot-adds-cast-closes-deals-1201775532/
Maybe we'll hear news of another movie or film soon, especially as Penny Dreadful has been cancelled. Sadly Dalton is a seriously underrated actor. We need more of him!
Hopefully he'll do another mini- series soon.