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Timothy Moxon is a Actor British born on 2 june 1924 at Kent (United-kingdom)

Timothy Moxon

Timothy Moxon
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 2 june 1924 at Kent (United-kingdom)
Death 5 december 2006 (at 82 years)

Timothy Napier Moxon (2 June 1924 – 5 December 2006) was an English-born actor, pilot and restaurateur who is probably best known for playing John Strangways, the character who uttered the first dialogue in the first James Bond film Dr. No and was the first character to die in the film series.

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Filmography of Timothy Moxon (2 films)

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Come Spy with Me, 1h25
Origin USA
Genres Action, Spy, Crime
Themes Spy films, Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Troy Donahue, Albert Dekker, Louis Edmonds, Timothy Moxon, Peter Finch
Rating55% 2.7780252.7780252.7780252.7780252.778025
Starring Troy Donahue and Andrea Dromm, the film features Dromm ("I'm an AGENT, not a spy!"), solving a murder case, rescuing a kidnap victim (Valerie Allen, Donahue's wife at the time of filming), breaking up a mastermind's (Albert Dekker) underwater bomb assassination plot of several world leaders, and dancing the new dance called "the Shark" on the Caribbean island of Jamaica. Smokey Robinson & the Miracles performed the film's titular theme song, written by lead singer Robinson.
Dr. No
Dr. No (1962)
, 1h45
Directed by Terence Young
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Action, Adventure, Spy, Crime
Themes Films about children, Spy films, Seafaring films, Films about terrorism, Transport films
Actors Sean Connery, Joseph Wiseman, Ursula Andress, Jack Lord, John Kitzmiller, Bernard Lee
Roles Professor John Strangways (uncredited)
Rating71% 3.5980653.5980653.5980653.5980653.598065
Strangways, the British Intelligence (SIS) Station Chief in Jamaica, is ambushed and killed, and his body taken by a trio of assassins known as the "Three Blind Mice". In response, British agent James Bond—also known as 007—is summoned to the office of his superior, M. Bond is briefed to investigate Strangways' disappearance and to determine whether it is related to his cooperation with the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on a case involving the disruption of rocket launches from Cape Canaveral by radio jamming.