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Hans De Vries (I)

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Acccording to the October 11, 1968 issue of "Life" magazine, he was one of five finalists for the role of James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The others were Robert Campbell, George Lazenby, John Richardson and Anthony Rogers. Lazenby got the part and De Vries and the others disappeared into the obscurity whence they came.
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Filmography

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1967-1974 Dixon of Dock Green (TV series)
John / Rogers
Jack the Lad (1974) … John
The Team (1967) … Rogers
 
1973 The Onedin Line (TV series)
The Delgarde
Amazon Cargo (1973) … The Delgarde
 
1972 The Pathfinders (TV series)
Jan Meers
Sitting Ducks (1972) … Jan Meers
 
1970 UFO (TV series)
Security Man
The Psychobombs (1970) … Security Man
 
1970 Codename (TV series)
Porgio
The Alpha Men (1970) … Porgio
 
1969 My Partner the Ghost (TV series)
Hibert
 
1969 Submarine X-1
German Lieutenant
 
1969 BBC Play of the Month (TV series)
Acolant
Maigret at Bay (1969) … Acolant
 
1968 Shalako
Hans
 
1968 Man in a Suitcase (TV series)
Barman
Three Blinks of the Eyes (1968) … Barman
 
1967 Billion Dollar Brain
3rd Dutch Businessman
 
1967 You Only Live Twice
Control Room Technician (uncredited)
 
1966 The Saint (TV series)
Sergeant
Paper Chase (1966) … Sergeant
 

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Trivia:

Acccording to the October 11, 1968 issue of "Life" magazine, he was one of five finalists for the role of James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The others were Robert Campbell, George Lazenby, John Richardson and Anthony Rogers. Lazenby got the part and De Vries and the others disappeared into the obscurity whence they came. See more »