Tuesday, August 12, 2008

007 Profile #2 - George Lazenby

George Lazenby is probably most famous as being the guy who only made one appearance as James Bond. Comments are often made to the effect that On Her Majesty’s Secret Service would be the best Bond film if only Sean Connery was in it. Personally however, I prefer the assessment of Martin Sterling and Gary Morecambe in Martinis, Girls and Guns who say that “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service works because of – not in spite of – George Lazenby’s James Bond.” Sean Connery’s invincible aura would not have been right for the story of OHMSS. Lazenby’s more human, vulnerable character works very well in the context of the film, and as a result OHMSS is one of my favourite Bond films because it is so convincing as a story.

George Lazenby’s own story begins in Queanbeyan, Australia. Lazenby worked as a car salesman, skiing instructor and as a bass guitarist, as well as serving in Australian special forces. His work in the mid-to-late sixties was as a model in London. He appeared in television ads for Fry chocolate, one his few screen roles prior to Bond! His first encounter with producer Cubby Broccoli was in a barber shop, where Lazenby had asked the barber to cut his hair like Sean Connery's. He eventually was chosen as Bond after showing his fighting skills in a screen test in which he broke the nose of the stuntman he was pretending to fight!

After appearing as Bond and declining to continue, Lazenby never achieved the success he could have. He appeared in Kentucky Fried Movie, and a few other small movies, including several Emmanuelle films.

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
has over the years become a favourite amongst many Bond fans, and the film owes much to George Lazenby’s tough, physical, yet realistic portrayal of Ian Fleming’s master spy.

“This never happened to the other fella . . . “

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