As History.com notes, Ian Lancaster Fleming was born into a well-to-do family in London on May 28, 1908. "As an adult, he worked as a foreign correspondent, a stockbroker and a personal assistant to Britain’s director of naval intelligence during World War II–experiences that would all provide fodder for his Bond novels. The series of novels about the debonair Agent 007, based in part on their dashing author’s real-life experiences, spawned one of the most lucrative film franchises in history.
"The first Bond book, Casino Royale, was published in 1953. In all, Fleming wrote 12 novels and two short story collections about Agent 007, which together sold more than 18 million copies. According to The New York Times: “Bond himself, Fleming said, was ‘a compound of all the secret agents and commandos I met during the war,’ but his tastes– in blondes, martinis ‘shaken, not stirred,’ expensively tailored suits, scrambled eggs, short-sleeved shirts and Rolex watches–were Fleming’s own. But not all the comparisons were ones the author liked to encourage. Bond, he said, had ‘more guts than I have’ as well as being ‘more handsome.
"The first Bond
film, Dr. No, was released in 1962; it starred the Scottish actor Sean
Connery in the title role. Connery played Bond in six films
altogether; From Russia With Love (1963)
and Goldfinger (1964) were the only ones made during Fleming’s
lifetime. Since that time, five other actors—George Lazenby, Roger Moore,
Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig—have played the superspy in
some two dozen films from EON Productions."
You can read three of my Crime Beat columns on Ian Fleming via the below links:
Paul Davis On
Crime: My Crime Beat Column: The Ian Fleming and James Bond Phenomenon
Paul Davis On
Crime: My Crime Beat Column: A Look Back At Ian Fleming's Iconic James Bond
Character
You can also read my Counterterrorism magazine piece on Ian Fleming in WWII via the below link:
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