rgodard80a wrote: » Yeah, but Connery has lived twice.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Moore’s grannyish style of eye wear didn’t do him any favours in later life. Made him look like an old crone.
sbsquarepants wrote: » I don't know what you're talking about Emmet. I watched live and let die the other day and he still looked every bit as good as he did in the early 70's. The chicks were mad for him!
Tacklebox wrote: » Pussygalore was my favourite
Blush Proof wrote: » It's very interesting to compair how these men aged. Connery seemed to age quickly initially. Even in his first Bond movie, he looked a good bit older than 31. And by the time Moore took on the role of Bond he was actually older than Connery. Still Moore looked younger. But by the time the nineties came, Connery began to look younger again (or at least looked better). In the movie 'The Rock', he looked damn fine. But when Connery did 'Never Say Never Again', people must have been thinking he was like an old granddad.
RMAOK wrote: » What about the other Bond's? George lazenby or Timothy Dalton. Did they age worse than Connery or Moore??
Mad_maxx wrote: » he looked as old as the day he died around 1996
seamus wrote: » Connery (eventually) owned his baldness and white hair and bearded up. This has a tendency to freeze aging in its tracks. You look 50+, but then stay like that until your late 70s. As a result when the person stops wearing toupeés and dying their hair, they can look like they've aged 20 years in a matter of weeks.
eviltimeban wrote: » Daniel Craig is now 51, so how does he rank in terms of age of playing Bond? He's holding it together though, he looks good and I think that nowadays 50 is the new 40 when it comes to actors - the likes of Keanu Reeves and Tom Cruise all looking much younger than their ages as they progress into their 50s. I quite like the idea of an "older" Bond - not the Fleming chauvinist gentleman spy, but someone like what Craig is playing - world weary, damaged, but with a job to do and a vocation for it. What I liked about Skyfall was how wrecked he looked in the first part, injured and in pain. When they replace Craig it should be with someone in their early 40s; I can't really fathom a modern Bond who would be 35, say.
eviltimeban wrote: » I quite like the idea of an "older" Bond - not the Fleming chauvinist gentleman spy, but someone like what Craig is playing - world weary, damaged, but with a job to do and a vocation for it. What I liked about Skyfall was how wrecked he looked in the first part, injured and in pain.
MrCostington wrote: » To answer the OP, I think Connery retained more rugged good looks.
Tacklebox wrote: » Most of my gay friends fancied Moore, and the ladies were more into Connery Pussygalore was my favourite