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3 of 4 Candidates Confirmed

3 of 4 Candidates Confirmed

Cavill, O'Lachlan and Visnjic are confirmed as candidates for the role of the next James Bond
News Category: Casino Royale (2006) News
Posted on August 25, 2005 8:47 PM
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New details have emerged about the validity of the alleged 'final four' candidates screen testing for the role of the next James Bond.

With prime candidate Alex O'Lachlan's 20 day deadline looming on the 27th, the race to become the next Bond is heating up and coming to a finish. The following candidates have been confirmed as 'final four' candidates:

Henry Cavill

Henry Cavill
ThisIsJersey.com
Status confirmed by his agent:

JERSEY-BORN actor Henry Cavill could be the next James Bond in the long-running movie series.

Mr Cavill is said to be on a shortlist of four contenders for the role of British secret service agent 007, who has been played in the past by actors including Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan.

Mr Cavill is currently living in Los Angeles, and his agent, Duncan Millership, said that the 22-year-old former St Michael's pupil was indeed in the running for the role.

He said: 'Henry is certainly on a list for Bond, although we are not aware how many others are on that list - so we cannot say how short it is.'

Alex O'Lachlan

Alex O'Lachlan
Australian Daily Telegraph
Status confirmed by himself:

Aussie star in James Bond frame
By MICHAEL BODEY
August 8, 2005

YET another Australian is being mooted as the next James Bond. But this time, it's for real.

Alex O'Lachlan is one of four actors who auditioned for cinema's best known role in England last month.

"I'm spinning out of my brain about it," the 28-year-old star of Oyster Farmer told The Daily Telegraph.

"I flew to London, stayed on Piccadilly and was looked after beautifully.

"[I was] fitted out at Hugo Boss for a tuxedo, had my hair cut and filmed two scenes."

O'Lachlan was up against ER's Goran Visnjic, Henry Cavill and Scotsman Ewan Stewart, 47.

They filmed a series of screen tests at the famed Pinewood Studios for Martin Campbell, who directed GoldenEye and will helm the next film, Casino Royale.

Australians Eric Bana, Hugh Jackman and Nip/Tuck star Julian McMahon had previously been mentioned as possible contenders for the role, although only McMahon was seriously approached.

"Picture it. Picture it!" O'Lachlan laughed.

"It's James Bond, need I say any more?"

"The reality is I may not get the role, which is the conundrum for all actors, but at the end of the day, I'm incredibly grateful just to be considered.

"People's ears prick up and they do take me a lot more seriously here now."

O'Lachlan expects to hear the final decision within the next 20 days.

Producers of the Bond franchise are looking for a relatively unknown actor who can take over the role from Pierce Brosnan.

Ioan Gruffudd, who played Horatio Hornblower, was favourite for the role until he took a part in Fantastic Four.

Goran Visnjic

Goran Visnjic
ComingSoon.net
Status confirmed by his TV producer:

Yes, it's true. But should he get the role, it wouldn't mean the end of Kovac. "We have a contingency plan," says exec producer David Zabel. "We would film a bunch of stuff [with Kovac] at one time for later episodes. Or, depending on where the Bond film was shooting, he might be able to work on both at the same time. That's what [George] Clooney did. He was shooting Batman and Robin for part of the day and ER the other part."

Ewan Stewart

Ewan Stewart
Unconfirmed.

Of course, these reports do not include any secret candidates MGM/EON may have up their sleeves. The short list could very well not be limited to these four candidates. Stay tuned to BM for more news!


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