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....but it's at least a white English bloke.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sharon, I disagree. I even heard a suggestion that a woman be given the role and turned into Jane Bond - and I recall a black woman quite recently being cast as Anne Boleyn which was ludicrous. No thanks. That sort of 'diversty' I can do without. Give me an accurate portrayal of the original any time.
From what I understand the character of James Bond is loosely based on the author himself.Commander Ian Fleming was involved in British Naval Intelligence during the 2nd W.W. and featured in a film involving Bletchley Park. I seem to recall that Commander James Bond was born of Scottish parents who were killed, I think, in a car crash when Bond was young.
I have never seen or heard of the the exploits of a Dark skinned Royal Navy Commander in Intelligence during the war so it just has to be a White man and a slight Scottish burr completes the true character model. End Of .๐imho as TTT would say.
///From piloting an underwater Lotus to fighting in space with laser guns, the James Bond we've seen in the movies is a figment of Hollywood imagination. The character as he was originally imagined by author Ian Fleming is much more grounded in reality. In fact, though Bond is not an actual historical figure, the agent does happen to have some real-world inspirations. Even his 007 designation has some historical significance.
It all goes back to Fleming. Before creating Bond in 1953, Fleming served as a commander in the British Naval Intelligence during WWII. The author was a personal assistant to Admiral John Godfrey, the director of the Naval Intelligence Division for the U.K. Many of the characters in Fleming’s stories are said to be based on his colleagues during the war–including Godfrey, who is widely speculated to have been the inspiration for the MI6 director in the series, M (and apparently, Godfrey wasn’t too happy about that, according to A Brief Guide to James Bond////