Desmond Llewelyn
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Movie Credits
Millenium-Katastrophe - Computer-Crash 2000, Die (1999)
[ Steffen Wink ]
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
[ Pierce Brosnan ][ John Cleese ][ Patrick Malahide ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Robert Carlyle ]
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
[ Pierce Brosnan ][ Gerard Butler ][ Jonathan Pryce ][ Vincent Schiavelli ][ Joe Don Baker ]
Taboo (1997)
Highly Classified: The World of 007 (1997)
In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross (1995)
[ Sean Bean ][ Robbie Coltrane ]
GoldenEye (1995)
[ Sean Bean ][ Pierce Brosnan ][ Alan Cumming ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Joe Don Baker ]
Merlin (1992)
Licence to Kill (1989)
[ Everett McGill ][ Benicio Del Toro ][ Timothy Dalton ][ Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa ][ Ian Fleming ]
Prisoner of Rio (1988)
[ Peter Firth ][ Steven Berkoff ]
The Living Daylights (1987)
[ Art Malik ][ John Rhys-Davies ][ Timothy Dalton ][ Joe Don Baker ][ Ian Fleming ]
A View to a Kill (1985)
[ Dolph Lundgren ][ Roger Moore ][ Christopher Walken ][ Alison Doody ][ Patrick Bauchau ]
Octopussy (1983)
[ Jeremy Bullock ][ Roger Moore ][ Steven Berkoff ][ Ian Fleming ]
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
[ Jeremy Bullock ][ Charles Dance ][ Roger Moore ][ Topol ][ Ian Fleming ]
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1981)
Moonraker (1979)
[ Roger Moore ][ Richard Kiel ][ Ian Fleming ]
The Golden Lady (1979)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
[ Jeremy Bullock ][ Sean Bury ][ Roger Moore ][ Kevin McNally ][ Richard Kiel ]
Man in the Zoo (1975)
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
[ Roger Moore ][ Christopher Lee ][ Hervé Villechaize ][ Ian Fleming ]
Hazel (1973)
Rain on Friday (1973)
Uncle Joe (1973)
The Bridge Builder (1973)
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
[ Sean Connery ][ Sid Haig ][ Bruce Glover ][ Ian Fleming ]
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
[ Telly Savalas ][ George Lazenby ][ Ian Fleming ]
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
[ Dick Van Dyke ][ Roald Dahl ][ Benny Hill ][ Ian Fleming ]
The Commander (1968)
You Only Live Twice (1967)
[ Sean Connery ][ Donald Pleasence ][ Roald Dahl ][ Ian Fleming ]
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965)
[ George Sanders ]
Thunderball (1965)
[ Sean Connery ][ Ian Fleming ]
Goldfinger (1964)
[ Sean Connery ][ Ian Fleming ]
Silent Playground (1964)
From Russia with Love (1963)
[ Sean Connery ][ Robert Shaw ][ Ian Fleming ]
The Dogs of Durga Das (1963)
The Uncertain Witness (1963)
Cleopatra (1963)
[ Martin Landau ][ Richard Burton ][ Roddy McDowall ][ Hume Cronyn ][ Rex Harrison ]
Pirates of Blood River (1962)
[ Oliver Reed ][ Christopher Lee ]
Only Two Can Play (1962)
[ Graham Stark ][ Peter Sellers ][ Richard Attenborough ]
The Curse of the Werewolf (1961)
[ Warren Mitchell ][ Oliver Reed ]
Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960)
[ Oliver Reed ][ Peter Cushing ]
Everything Goes in Threes (1960)
Corridors of Blood (1958)
[ Christopher Lee ][ Boris Karloff ]
A Night to Remember (1958)
Further Up the Creek (1958)
[ David Tomlinson ]
Knights of the Round Table (1953)
[ Robert Taylor ][ Mel Ferrer ]
Valley of Song (1953)
The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)
[ Robert Shaw ][ Alec Guinness ]
They Were Not Divided (1950)
[ Christopher Lee ]
The Chiltern Hundreds (1949)
[ David Tomlinson ]
Adam and Evelyne (1949)
Hamlet (1948)
[ Christopher Lee ][ Laurence Olivier ][ Peter Cushing ]
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1947)
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1946)
Campbell of Kilmhor (1939)
Ask a Policeman (1938)

 

Desmond Llewelyn was born in South Wales in 1914, the son of a coal mining engineer. In high school, he worked as a stagehand in the school's productions and then picked up sporadic small parts. His family would not give up their effort to prevent him from a life on stage, so an uncle who was a high ranking police officer arranged for Llewelyn to take the department's physical exam. "Thank God, I flunked the eye test, and they [police] wouldn't take me. I suspect the inspector had a hangover because he also failed this other chap I knew, who went out the same day and passed the physical for the Royal Navy, which had a lot tougher test." After failing the police exam, Llewelyn thought about becoming a minister, realizing after a week-long retreat of quiet and meditation that the ministry "was definitely not for me." Llewelyn persevered in his acting quest, and was accepted to the Royal Academy for the Dramatic Arts in the mid 1930s. The outbreak of World War II in September 1939, halted his acting career, and Llewelyn was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the British army. He was assigned to the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and was sent to France in early 1940. In a short time, his regiment was fighting the Germans, and Llewelyn's company was holding off a division of German tanks. Llewelyn explained that "eventually, the tanks broke through and many of us jumped into this canal and started swimming down it to the other side, figuring that our chaps were still over there. But the Germans were the only ones there," and Llewelyn was captured, and held as a prisoner of war for five years. At one prison camp, the prisoners had dug a tunnel and were planning to escape the next morning. Llewelyn was down in the tunnel doing some maintenance work in preparation of the escape when the Germans found out about the tunnel and caught him down in it, a crime that earned Llewelyn 10 days in solitary, which Llewelyn called "a blessing of sorts. After spending every day of several years sleeping in a room with 50 other people, the quiet and privacy was rather nice." After the war, Llewelyn returned to London and revived his career, eventually being cast as his trademark Q in From Russia with Love (1963). Since 1963, Llewelyn has appeared as Q in every MGM/UA Bond film, except Live and Let Die (1973). Llewelyn was omitted from Live and Let Die (1973) because producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli felt that too much was being made of the gadgets and they would play it down. Llewelyn said he "was quite disappointed" at being left out of Live and Let Die (1973). Fans, however, missed Q, and Llewelyn got a call shortly after the release of Live and Let Die (1973) telling him that he would be in the next Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun (1974). Llewelyn, who admits that his mechanical abilities in real life are virtually nil, is geared up for the next Bond movie. "I'd love to be in the next one," Llewelyn said. "Of course, if you consider my age, they should have put me out to grass a long time ago."


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