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Actor Matt Damon sporting an Ivy League haircut Naval officer Dr. Andrew Baldwin wearing an Ivy League cut An Ivy League cut worn by NFL quarterback Joe Flacco. An Ivy League, also known as a Harvard Clip or Princeton, is a type of crew cut in which the hair on the top front of the head is long enough to style with a side part, while the crown of the head is cut short.
Father of comedian Des Bishop, who later wrote his biography, titled My Dad Was Nearly James Bond. [8] [9] [10] Patrick Mower: Reason unknown. [11] Daniel Pilon: Harry Saltzman felt he was too young; aged 27 at the time. [12] John Richardson: George Lazenby won the role based on a screen-test fight scene. [7] Anthony Rogers: Terence Stamp
The documentary included James Bond in dramatised scenes from Goldfinger—notably featuring 007 being threatened with the novel's circular saw, rather than the film's laser beam—and Diamonds Are Forever. [101] In 1991, a spin-off animated series, James Bond Jr., was produced with Corey Burton in the role of Bond's nephew, James Bond Jr. [102]
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[184] Likewise, in Goldfinger, Tilly Masterson cuts him off as he is offering his name by asking him to carry her luggage. Bond's preferred drink is a vodka martini, which he asks to be "shaken, not stirred". This instruction quickly became another catchphrase. It was honoured by the AFI as the 90th most-memorable cinema quotation. [181]
To explain the new viral haircut that you can find anywhere Black people exist, Times reporter Alyson Krueger interviewed someone who was astounded by the “sheer number of requests” for the ...
Fire Country Sneak Peek Reveals Sassy New Cadet — and Bode’s Snazzy New Haircut (Exclusive) Matt Webb Mitovich. October 24, 2024 at 4:09 PM. ... Leven Rambin as Audrey James CBS
"If You Asked Me To" is a song written by American songwriter Diane Warren and produced by Stewart Levine and Aaron Zigman. It was originally recorded by American singer Patti LaBelle for her ninth studio album, Be Yourself (1989), and also for the soundtrack to the James Bond film Licence to Kill.