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Timothy Dalton
21st March, 1946

Timothy Peter Dalton was born in Colwyn Bay, Wales, the eldest of 5 children. Though Welsh-born, he is of British, Italian, and Irish ancestry. His mother is from the Bronx (New York). He grew up in Manchester, England with a background in show-business, as both his grandfathers were vaudevillians. After leaving school, he joined the National Youth Theatre for 3 summers, and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art for 2 years. He joined the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 1966, where he played many leading roles.

Dalton's big break came in 1968 with his first film The Lion in Winter, starring Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn and Antony Hopkins, in which young Dalton played the King of France. Stepping into another actor's shoes became pattern of his career, as he followed Laurence Olivier as Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, Orson Welles as Rochester in Jane Eyre, Sean Connery and Roger Moore as James Bond. He has not made a lot of films, dividing his time between the theatre, film and television. His work has run the gamut from Shakespeare to Charlie's Angels.

He won the part of 007 in August 1986 when Pierce Brosnan was unable to get out of his television contract at the last minute. Dalton portrayed Bond twice, in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill. His portrayal of Bond signalled a return to a grittier, more realistic characterisation, away from what Bond had evolved into during the Moore era.

Litigation between MGM and EON delayed the production of a new Bond film for several years after LTK. Meanwhile, rumours continually abounded that Dalton would be replaced. In April 1994 Dalton officially resigned the role, which then went to Brosnan. In 1994, Dalton took on one more role made classic by another actor, following in the footsteps of Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in the sequel to Gone With The Wind, the TV mini-series Scarlett, which played to mixed reviews. He most recently has been filming made-for-television movies and mini-series.

Dalton was had a long-term romance with actress Vanessa Redgrave. Today he is married to Ukranian-born Oksana Grigorieva (26 years his junior), and they have one son, Alexander Peter (born August 1997).
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Timothy Dalton

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