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Bernard Lee(1908-1981)

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"Goldfinger" Bernard Lee 1964 UA **I.V.
Mr. Parker (Sir John Mills), a farmer who has the reputation of drinking most of his money away, lives on a farm which is in a poor state of repair. A pretty young girl, Dulcima Gaskain (Carol White), takes pity on him and decides to help him by cleaning the place. She is happy to be earning money, and he is happy because she is there. Despite being a miserable old bastard, Mr. Parker finds himself falling for Dulcima, and asks her to move in with him, to save her the walk from her house to his farm every day. She does, and is happy with her work. She, however, falls for a gamekeeper (Stuart Wilson) from the nearby estate, and they start to meet in secret because of Mr. Parker's increasing jealousy. One day, while he is at the market, she discovers a whole load of money hidden in an upstairs room, and this changes the relationship between Mr. Parker and Dulcima. She becomes more friendly towards the farmer, now knowing of his wealth, and Mr. Parker decides that he wants her for his bride. Dulcima, however, still sees the gamekeeper, and eventually, Mr. Parker finds out.
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Best remembered as 'M' in the James Bond films, Bernard Lee was a popular character player in British films throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Born into a theatrical family, he made his stage debut at age six and later attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He first appeared on the West End stage in London in 1928, and continued to work in the theatre during the 1930s, taking only occasional film roles.

It was only after World War II that he concentrated his efforts on the cinema, and was much in demand in British films of the 1950s as friendly authority figures, including army sergeants, police detectives or navy officers. Detectives became a particular specialty, and he played this role in more than a dozen films, including The Blue Lamp (1950), Beat the Devil (1953) and The Detective (1954). In the early 1960s, he also made regular appearances as police detectives in the The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (1959) second feature series, usually as "Inspector Meredith". He also made memorable appearances in The Third Man (1949), Operation Disaster (1950), Glory at Sea (1952), Pursuit of the Graf Spee (1956), Dunkirk (1958) and Whistle Down the Wind (1961).

He was effectively cast against type in only two films, as the union agitator in The Angry Silence (1960), and as a disgruntled civil servant who becomes a spy for the Russians in Shadow of Treason (1964).

In 1962, he made his first appearance as the head of the British secret service in the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962). He went on to be featured in the next ten films in the series, appearing with Sean Connery, George Lazenby and, later, Roger Moore as Bond, and will probably be considered the definitive "M" by more than one generation of Bond fans.
BornJanuary 10, 1908
DiedJanuary 16, 1981(73)
BornJanuary 10, 1908
DiedJanuary 16, 1981(73)
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Robert Flemyng and Bernard Lee in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Dirk Bogarde, Robert Flemyng, Bernard Lee, and Bruce Seton in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Dirk Bogarde, Bernard Lee, and Bruce Seton in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Bernard Lee and Gene Neighbors in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Robert Flemyng, Bernard Lee, and Gene Neighbors in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Bernard Lee in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Bernard Lee in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Robert Flemyng and Bernard Lee in The Blue Lamp (1950)
Peter Cushing and Bernard Lee in Fury at Smugglers' Bay (1961)
Humphrey Bogart, Bernard Lee, and Gina Lollobrigida in Beat the Devil (1953)
Bernard Lee in The L-Shaped Room (1962)
Avis Bunnage, Verity Edmett, Bernard Lee, and Brock Peters in The L-Shaped Room (1962)

Known for

Sean Connery, Jill St. John, and Lana Wood in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Diamonds Are Forever
6.5
  • 'M'
  • 1971
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
The Man with the Golden Gun
6.7
  • 'M'
  • 1974
Live and Let Die (1973)
Live and Let Die
6.7
  • 'M'
  • 1973
Sean Connery and Ursula Andress in Dr. No (1962)
Dr. No
7.2
  • M.
  • 1962

Credits

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Actor

  • Bernard Cribbins in Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective (1981)
    Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective
    • Sergeant Ben
    • TV Movie
    • 1981
  • Saint Joan
    • La Trêmouille
    • TV Movie
    • 1979
  • Roger Moore, Lois Chiles, and Richard Kiel in Moonraker (1979)
    Moonraker
    • M
    • 1979
  • Lynette Davies in The Foundation (1977)
    The Foundation
    • Eddie Prince
    • TV Series
    • 1977–1978
  • Sense of Place
    • Man
    • TV Series
    • 1978
  • Television Club
    • George Lillycrop
    • TV Series
    • 1978
  • A Christmas Carol (1977)
    A Christmas Carol
    • Ghost of Christmas Present
    • TV Movie
    • 1977
  • Roger Moore and Barbara Bach in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
    The Spy Who Loved Me
    • M
    • 1977
  • Beauty and the Beast (1976)
    Beauty and the Beast
    • Edward Beaumont
    • TV Movie
    • 1976
  • Killers
    • Thomas Ley
    • TV Series
    • 1976
  • Warship (1973)
    Warship
    • Yachtsman
    • TV Series
    • 1976
  • Bons baisers de Hong-Kong (1975)
    Bons baisers de Hong-Kong
    • M
    • 1975
  • Comedy Premiere (1975)
    Comedy Premiere
    • Wally Warner
    • TV Series
    • 1975
  • Against the Crowd (1975)
    Against the Crowd
    • Beeley
    • TV Series
    • 1975
  • Affairs of the Heart (1974)
    Affairs of the Heart
    • Mr. Drury
    • TV Series
    • 1975

Writer

  • Animal Kwackers (1975)
    Animal Kwackers
    • deviser
    • TV Series
    • 1975

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 6′ 0½″ (1.84 m)
  • Born
    • January 10, 1908
    • Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK
  • Died
    • January 16, 1981
    • Hampstead, London, England, UK(stomach cancer)
  • Spouses
      Ursula G. McHale1975 - January 16, 1981 (his death)
  • Relatives
    • Jonny Lee Miller(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in Noel Scott's play, "And the Music Stopped", at the Streatham Hill Theatre in Streatham Hill, London, England, with Phyllis Dare, Edmund Willard and Ian Fleming in the cast. Bernard Nedell was the director.
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  • Trivia
    After losing his wife Gladys in a house fire and most of his money in a mugging, he became suicidally depressed and took to drinking. By chance, he met Richard Burton in a pub shortly thereafter. After hearing of his troubles, Burton wrote Lee a check for $6,000 on the spot. Lee snapped out of his depression, cleared his debts, remarried and continued working up till his death in 1981.

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