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British actor born in 1944, Timothy Dalton has done Shakespeare for the Royal Shakespeare Company, played a supermarket manager in ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'', Prince Barin in ''[[Flash Gordon (film)|Flash Gordon]]'', Neville Sinclair in ''[[The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer]]'', Heathcliff in a 1970 adaptation of ''[[Wuthering Heights (novel)|Wuthering Heights]]'' and was also in a 1983 adaptation of ''[[Jane Eyre]]''. Most recently he voiced Mr. Pricklepants the toy hedgehog in ''[[Toy Story 3]]'' and played a deliciously nutty villain in ''[[Chuck]]''.
 
OK, we've got to mention it eventually. He played [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] in ''[[The Living Daylights]]'' and ''[[Licence to Kill]]''. His serious, based on the books portrayal of the character divides Bond fans to this day- some love him, some hate him. What cannot be denied is that until [[Daniel Craig]] showed up he certainly was the most serious.
 
He appears in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story "The End Of Time" as The Narrator ( {{spoiler|read: [[Evil Overlord|Rassilon]]}}). [[David Tennant]] and he "sang" each other's theme tunes on set.
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: Was all set to reprise Bond in Ian Fleming's ''The Property of a Lady'' (which was scrapped in favour of what was to become ''[[GoldeneyeGoldenEye (film)|GoldenEye]]'')... then came the lawsuit, which ground the franchise to a halt for five years.
 
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