News about George Lazenby

George Lazenby of James Bond lends his assistance to Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the next 007 in the rumors that he has been given the coveted role

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
Now that Daniel Craig has slipped into his last tuxedo as 007 James Bond from five film series, there has been a lot of rumors over who will play the iconic role. George Lazenby, who played the fictional character created by British journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in the film On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), is one man who knows a thing or two about what it takes to be a debonair shadow agent. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, a British actor, has been given the opportunity to land the role, and the ladies are thrown at the beloved man who routinely saves the world.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Bond girl is desperate for the portrait of herself by late lover 'the Loins of Longleat'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2024
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: He was blessed with inheriting the magnificent Longleat, his stately family seat in Wiltshire, as well as a sprawling estate of more than 9,000 acres, after his father died in 2020, aged 87. However, Ceawlin Thynn, Bath's 8th Marquess, would not be human if his late father, Alexander, had lived in a slightly more orthodox manner from time to time. Ceawlin is now plagued by the inevitable fractures caused by the man's confession that he had 75 couples, or wives, as he wanted to call them after his 1969 marriage to Hungarian-born actress Anna Gael, who has never divorced. Now that I can recall, Longleat's balustrades are being rattled by one-time Bond Girl, Jamaican-born bombshell Sylvana Henriques, many decades after she first attempted to photograph Alexander.

George Lazenby, a James Bond actor, recovers after suffering a brain injury in a fall

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 17, 2023
After being hospitalized for a brain injury after a fall, James Bond actor George Lazenby is in recovery. For the past few weeks, the 84-year-old actor, who died at his home last month, was rushed to the hospital before being cared for at a California nursing home for the past few weeks. However, the veteran actor is now on the mend and back in his Los Angeles home, according to his management team. Anders Frejdh Talent Management's chief took to Twitter to inform followers of his wellbeing: "I'm very pleased to announce that our client George Lazenby has safely returned home." Since a tragic fall at home in November that resulted in a head injury, he's recovered well thanks to the Beverly West Healthcare team, which I, his family, and friends are grateful for.'

The death knell for Mayfair's most iconic nightspot?Tara Palmer-Tomkinson became a Bond girl, Jack Nicholson and Prince Andrew partied and Mick Jagger hid his affair with Jerry Hall at celeb hangout Tramp that now faces uncertain future

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2023
Tramp, a wealthy, popular, and royal playground, has closed suddenly, and it seems that it has been illegally sold. After members of a £1,000 yearly subscription received an email advising them that the club has been canceled, a byword for nocturnal overindulgence, inebriation, and sinking into sensual dissatisfaction in Mayfair seems to be uncertain. Johnny Gold, the club's legendary Founder, opened the club on December 18, 1969. Mick Jagger was a founder member of the First Night, and hellraisers Peter Sellers, Michael Caine, and Richard Harris were with him on the opening night. Tramp became a film and rock 'n' roll celebrity overnight. When in London, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Marlon Brando, and Charlton Heston were all regulars. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor will both be able to pass by. On one night, three James Bonds, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, and George Lazenby were all in the club having dinner at the same time, which was Tramp's pulling power. Jack Nicholson French-kissed a tramp outside the club's unassuming entrance on Jermyn Street one night. Keith Moon, the Who's legendary drummer, had a penchant for removing all of his clothes and dancing naked. He was barred from removing a crystal chandelier on one occasion, but after his chauffeur returned with £500, he was allowed back 48 hours later, naked and strapped to his iconic white Rolls-Royce's bonnet before bursting away at dawn. George Best was at Tramp. Best once punched regular Sir Michael Caine on a night when the footballer appeared to muscle in on Bill Wyman's birthday, when the footballer uninhibitedly turned up with almost a dozen women in tow. In fact, it was reported that girls dressed up for Annabel's nearby Tramp and then they erupted for Tramp. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson was assured of her entry when she turned up in nothing more than a bikini under an open fur coat for her 21st birthday party.

The Queen made a bad decision.' It's been rejected by the monarchy...We remember it's A ROYAL KNOCKOUT, a performance so ridiculous that it changed monarchy's view forever.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2023
Even today, it's one of the most bizarre bits of royal television ever to be broadcast. It's a Royal Knockout featured senior member of the Royal Family wearing fancy dress and playing silly games with celebrities, a spin on the BBC's long-running Saturday night game show. The royal version, clearly deviated by Prince Edward, set a new bar for Lese Majeste, and according to some commentators, changed monarchy's perceptions forever. We recall the leading commentators from MailOnline's discerning verdicts here as Channel 5 airs a new behind-the-scenes documentary.

As Jodie Kidd relates a sweet snap of him kissing her on the cheek, she recalls her godfather and 007 hero George Lazenby

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2023
In a sweet snap on Wednesday, Jodie Kidd reunited with her late godfather George Lazenby. The model, 44, took to Instagram to post a sweet picture of her 007 godfather, 83, kissing her on the cheek. In the film version, George was the second actor to portray fictional British secret agent James Bond.

ALISON BOSHOFF's surprise tip to be the next James Bond

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 13, 2023
ALISON BOSHOFF: Since Daniel Craig's announcement that he was not going to play Ian Fleming's superspy, rumors have arisen. Aaron Taylor-Johnson is believed to be the 2/1 favorite to wear the tuxedo and follow the likes of Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Dalton, George Lazenby, and Sean Connery.

George Lazenby, the 83-year-old Bond vet, reveals he's still looks dashing in a suit

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 10, 2023
One of the first James Bonds is still looking good. On Thursday evening, Australian actor George Lazenby was seen wearing a dark pinstriped three-piece suit at a pre- Oscar bash in Los Angeles. In the 1969 film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, the 83-year-old actor played 007. In the Eon Productions film sequence, he was the second actor to portray a fictional British secret agent. Sean Connery, the first actor to play Bond in the 1962 film Dr. No (1962).

Liam Hemsworth, according to James Bond actor George Lazenby, is 'crazy enough' to take over the role of 007

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2023
George Lazenby, a James Bond actor, believes Liam Hemsworth is sardonic enough to play the role of 007. Daniel Craig, 54, who appeared in Bond in 1969, and Australian actor Lazenby, 32, thinks he's the right one for the role. Hemsworth, an Australian actor, told TMZ this weekend that he is "crazy enough, arrogant enough, optimistic enough, and hopeful enough to take on the role."

BRIAN VINER: Ten films you'd never realise are Christmas classics and they're all available to watch

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
BRIAN VINER: Christmas films come in a variety of forms. It's A Wonderful Life (C4, Christmas Eve) and White Christmas are two of the cherished classics with a distinct festive theme, as shown below. There are others we associate with the season jolly because they're a yuletide fixture: The Great Escape (C4, Christmas Day) and The Magnificent Seven (BBC2, Boxing Day). But there is another category: top-notch films that are not commonly thought of as holiday fare, but in which Christmas looms large. Here's my Top Ten, with each of them a holiday treat and one way or another, all available to watch over the next few days. Merry Christmas!

Historian DOMINIC SANDBROOK looks back at an embarrassing Royal TV moment

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
DOMINIC SANDBROOK: The Grand Knockout Tournament, also known as It's A Royal Knockout, was the brainchild of Elizabeth's youngest son Edward, who had walked out of the Royal Marines and fancy himself as a dramatic impresario. In a series of bizarre games, it pitted four teams of celebrities, including John Travolta, George Lazenby, Toyah Willcox, Gary Lineker, and Barbara Windsor, against each other at Alton Towers in June 1987. Prince Edward, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and his new wife, the brash Sarah Ferguson, were among the team's captains (bottom right). It was, of course, a disaster. Never in living memory has the monarchy threatened to make itself look silly, and when Edward stormed off in a huff at the end, unable to announce his excitement for the occasion, it only contributed to the sense of chaos and shame. Elizabeth herself must have been terrified. Could her own father, George VI, ever have imagined that one day the nation would be watching his grandchildren cheering on Travolta chasing Cliff Richard, who was dressed as a leek?

George Lazenby has apologised for making "offensive remarks."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2022
After being barred from his own live concert show due to skepticism over his on-stage remarks over the weekend, George Lazenby has released a sincere apology. After he reportedly spoke about his sexual convictions and swore at the Music of James Bond exhibition in Perth on Saturday, Lazenby, who appeared in 007 on the 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, received a wave of backlash. Lazenby, 83, begged for mercy and said the never meant to offend in a statement shared on social media on Monday evening.

George Lazenby, an Australian James Bond actor, was suspended from a live show due to 'offensive' remarks

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2022
Following controversies over George Lazenby's on-stage remarks over the weekend, he was barred from his own live concert performance show. After reportedly discussing his sexual convictions and swore at the Music of James Bond show in Perth on Saturday, Lazenby, who appeared in the 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, received a wave of backlash. The show - which includes orchestral performances and a sit-down interview with Lazenby - was open to all ages, and there were clearly children in the audience.

James Bond will never be played by a person of color, according to John Boyega

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2022
Despite previous calls for Idris Elba to take the role following Daniel Craig's resignation, John Boyega says there will never be a black James Bond. Following Craig's decision to hang up his tuxedo after his fifth appearance in 2021 blockbuster No Time To Die, the iconic character is now in limbo. Despite calls for London born Elba to become the seventh 007, fellow actor Boyega, 30, actress Barbara Broccoli, says she would never cast a person of colour for the role.