On this day in 1908 the late, great thriller writer Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, the world’s most famous fictional spy, was born.
Fleming died of a heart attack at age 56 in 1964.
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 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."
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