The Men Who Would Be 007: LIFE Behind the Scenes at James Bond Auditions
A composite image of the five top candidates (including ultimate choice George Lazenby, bottom right). Published in the October 11, 1968, issue of LIFE.
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The Men Who Would Be 007: LIFE Behind the Scenes at James Bond Auditions
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service director Peter R. Hunt oversaw a test love scene between John Richardson and an actress, moving her leg just so.
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Written By: Ben Cosgrove
In the early 1960s, movie producers adapting Ian Fleming’s novels about a suave British spy named James Bond plucked a relative unknown, Sean Connery, from obscurity and offered him the role of a lifetime. When Connery left the franchise after five movies (although he would briefly be back, in 1971, in Diamonds Are Forever, and again in 1983 for Never Say Never Again) the hunt for another Bond was on.
In 1967 LIFE sent photographer Loomis Dean to casting sessions for the James Bond movie, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. The magazine published a handful of those photos in an article on the film and on the Bond phenomenon. But some of Dean’s choicest frames Bond wannabes suiting up, brandishing guns, sipping faux martinis, and wooing women never ran in the magazine.
Here, LIFE.com presents photos from those 1967 auditions, featuring the five top candidates including George Lazenby, who would eventually win the coveted role.
Critical reception of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service has hardly been uniform. There was much initial grumbling, for example, about Lazenby’s performance—especially in light of Connery effectively defining the role for a generation of moviegoers. Lazenby was a 28-year-old Australian model living in London, with virtually no acting experience outside TV commercials. But there was something about George Lazenby that placed him a notch above his competitors. Particularly impressive was his physical prowess. (In a subsequent audition to test his fighting skills, Lazenby reportedly broke a stuntman’s nose. That clinched it.)
“I’m really looking forward to being Bond, for the bread and the birds,” he told LIFE after his casting.
Meanwhile, the years have been kind to the 1969 flick. Entertainment Weekly, for example, ranked On Her Majesty’s Secret Service the sixth best of the Bond series, which now includes more than 20 feature films and is one of the highest-grossing movie franchises of all time.
A composite image of the five top candidates (including ultimate choice George Lazenby, bottom right). Published in the October 11, 1968, issue of LIFE.
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John Richardson during James Bond auditions, 1967.
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On Her Majesty’s Secret Service director Peter R. Hunt oversaw a test love scene between John Richardson and an actress, moving her leg just so.
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John Richardson during James Bond auditions.
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James Bond audition candidate John Richardson (left), in profile, 1967.
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John Richardson reacted as his screen-test costar pulled out a gun.
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Director Peter Hunt studied John Richardson during his audition, 1967.
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After he lost out on the Bond role, Richardson appeared in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) and a string of Italian movies.
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James Bond audition finalist Anthony Rogers, 1967.
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Anthony Rogers and an actress during a screen test.
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Anthony Rogers smoked a cigarette during his James Bond audition, 1967.
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Anthony Rogers during his James Bond audition, 1967.
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Robert Campbell during James Bond auditions, 1967.
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Director Peter R. Hunt helped Robert Campbell get into a shoulder holster, 1967.
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Robert Campbell checked a page of lines during a James Bond audition, 1967.
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James Bond hopeful Robert Campbell adjusted his shirt and jacket, 1967.
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Robert Campbell looked in the mirror between scenes for his James Bond audition, 1967.
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Robert Campbell during a kissing test, opposite actress France Anglade, 1967.
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Hans de Vries during his James Bond audition, 1967.
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Hans De Vries and France Anglade, James Bond audition, 1967.
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Hans de Vries during his James Bond audition, 1967.
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George Lazenby during James Bond audition, 1967.
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George Lazenby fiddled with a knife while chatting with Bond director Peter R. Hunt, 1967.
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George Lazenby goofed off behind the scenes of his screen test.
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George Lazenby twirled a gun beside potential Bond Girl Marie-France Boyer, 1967.
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George Lazenby during auditions for the role of James Bond, 1967.
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George Lazenby and Bond Girl hopeful Agneta Eckemyr, 1967.
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George Lazenby leaned against a bar during a moment away from James Bond auditions, 1967.