

The evil Auric Goldfinger appears in the seventh novel in the James Bond series (it was published in 1959 and the film based on it was released in 1965). Model for the villain in a James Bond novel -The long journey of Ernö Goldfinger At the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics, the actor Daniel Craig as James Bond escorted Queen Elizabeth II to the stadium. The James Bond series is still hugely popular both in the UK and abroad, with almost all the novels having been made into films. Bond is said to have been modeled on Fleming himself, who was a special member of the UK's Naval Intelligence Division and the MI6 Secret Intelligence Service during World War II.

He appeared in a series of spy novels (1953-1966) by the British author Ian Fleming (1908-1964). She has ruled out the possibility of a female James Bond, but has said she’ll consider British actors of any ethnicity for the role.As everybody knows, James Bond is an agent in the British Secret Service who defeated nefarious villains from eastern Europe and east Asia against the backdrop of the Cold War.

Franchise producer Barbara Broccoli is in no rush to find a new 007 actor as she and her team try to decide the next direction to take the series in. The news comes at a moment of increased cultural sensitivity in the publishing industry, but also when the James Bond movie franchise is trying to reinvent itself. A number of updates have been made in this edition, while keeping as close as possible to the original text and the period in which it is set.” The re-published Bond novels will include a disclaimer: “This book was written at a time when terms and attitudes which might be considered offensive by modern readers were commonplace.

We have made changes to ‘Live and Let Die’ that he himself authorized,” a spokesperson for Ian Fleming Publications told The Sunday Telegraph. “Following Ian’s approach, we looked at the instances of several racial terms across the books and removed a number of individual words or else swapped them for terms that are more accepted today but in keeping with the period in which the books were written.” “We at Ian Fleming Publications reviewed the text of the original Bond books and decided our best course of action was to follow Ian’s lead. James Bond Requires Older Actor with ‘Gravitas’: Young Stars Lack the ‘Mental Capacity,’ Says 007 Casting Director
