Timothy Dalton

Timothy Dalton
At a consistently lean 6'2", green-eyed Timothy Dalton may very well be one of the last of the dying breed of swashbuckling, classically trained Shakespearean actors who have forged simultaneous successful careers in theater, television and film. He has been comparison-shopped roundly for stepping into roles played by other actors, first following Sir Laurence Olivier in Wuthering Heights (1970), in Scarlett (1994). Undaunted and good-natured, he has always stated that he likes the risk of challenges. He was born in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, the oldest of five children of Dorothy (Scholes) and Peter Dalton-Leggett. His father was stationed in Colwyn Bay during World War II, and moved the family to Manchester in the late 1940s, where he worked in advertising and raised the growing Dalton family, in an upper-class neighbourhood outside of Belper, Derbyshire. Timothy was enrolled in a school for bright children, where he excelled in sports and was interested in the sciences. He was fascinated with acting from a young age, perhaps due to the fact that both his grandfathers were vaudevillians, but it was when he saw a performance of "Macbeth" at age 16 that his destiny was clinched.

Information

Birth nameTimothy Leonard Dalton Leggett
Date of birth1946-03-21
NationalityBritish (Welsh)
BirthplaceColwyn Bay, Denbighshire, Wales, UK
OccupationsActor
Years active
PartnersVanessa Redgrave (1971–1986), Oksana Grigorieva (1995–2003)
Height1.87
Trademarks
  • Frequently plays dark, brooding characters
  • Deep smooth, authoritative voice
  • Intense acting style
Best Bond film
Bond film count2
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Bond Films starring Timothy Dalton

Title Year Countries Director Producers Bond Actor IMdb Rating
The Living Daylights The Living Daylights 1987 United Kingdom John Glen Albert R. Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Timothy Dalton 6.7/10
License to Kill License to Kill 1989 United Kingdom John Glen Albert R. Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Timothy Dalton 6.7/10