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Sun 7 September 2025 13:30, UK
For most actors, the chance to play a hero like Han Solo or Indiana Jones is a once in a life time affair, and Ford absolutely delivers on them. But one role always eluded the actor, Her Majesty’s secret weapon and the ultimate secret agent: James Bond. Drenched in shaken martinis and dry wit, since the early days of the Bond franchise, back in the Sean Connery era of the 1960s, the British spy character has captured the attention of audiences and filmmakers alike.
Now, if you’re reaching into your grandfather’s old trunk in the attic and about to wave a British flag and whine that no American should ever play the iconic role, you need to think twice. The first actor to ever proclaim themselves as James Bond was Barry Nelson, a Californian actor who took on Bond as part of the 1954 TV series Climax!, and that’s without considering two of the more iconic portrayals.
Do a little more digging and you’ll start to note that two of the character’s most beloved portrayals also came from outside of the British Isles, with Australian George Lazenby and Irish Pierce Brosnan also taking on the 007 moniker.
But, if we’re honest with ourselves, there’s something very un-Bond-like to Ford that means he would have been a very rogue casting. Ford is rugged and rough, far removed from the slick and stylish Bond, and probably fits a side role much more easily. But, Ford was put forward for the role back in the 1980s following a run of collaborations with Steven Spielberg. For multiple years, the American director was desperate to direct a Bond film, going to great lengths to try to convince Cubby Broccoli to give him a shot, but to no avail.
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