Famed British actor who played one of the most iconic roles of all time is seen at LAX – can you guess who?
He played one of the most iconic characters ever to grace the screen and has 75 film and television credits to his name.
His work ranges from blockbuster animated franchises to gritty comedies as well as heavy dramatic roles.
Lately, he’s been keeping busy on the small screen with roles in Netflix’s The Crown, Paramount’s 1923 and Max’s Doom Patrol.
The celebrated actor was spotted making a rare public appearance on Monday when he was spotted at Los Angeles International Airport.
Can you guess who this silver fox on the silver screen is?
He played one of the most iconic characters ever to grace the screen and has 75 film and television credits to his name.
The celebrated actor was spotted making a rare public appearance on Monday when he was spotted at Los Angeles International Airport
The actor in question is none other than Timothy Dalton!
The actor was spotted in a gray shirt under a black sweater and a black jacket for his outing.
He also wore black trousers and brown dress shoes, while his black-rimmed glasses sat precariously on the edge of his nose.
The former 007 actor was seen pulling a black rolling bag behind him as he strolled through the terminal.
He was all smiles as he walked solo through the terminal on Monday.
The actor currently has no projects in development, although he has had quite a storied career.
Born in Wales and raised in England, he devoted his life to becoming an actor since he was 16.
It was at that formative age that he first saw the Shakespearean classic MacBeth, after which he left school to enroll at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
It was at that formative age that he first saw the Shakespearean classic MacBeth, after which he left school to enroll at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
The former 007 actor was seen pulling a black roller bag behind him as he strolled through the terminal
However, he did not graduate and left just four years later to join the Birmingham Repertory Theater.
His film debut came just two years later in 1968, as Philip II of France in the 1968 classic The Lion in Winter.
Dalton worked regularly throughout the 1970s in Wuthering Heights (1970), Mary Queen of Scots (1971, where he met his first wife Vanessa Redgrave), The Executioner (1975) with Ava Gardner and Agatha with Dustin Hoffman.
He also continued to perform on stage, playing Romeo in The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Romeo & Juliet in 1973.
He also played the title characters in Henry IV and Henry V at the Round House Theater in 1975 and Lord Byron in The Lunatic, the Lover, and Poet at The Old Vic in 1977.
He would become enormously famous playing 007 himself, James Bond, in two films, 1987’s The Living Daylights and 1989’s License to Kill.
After playing the celebrated spy, he went on to play a wide variety of roles in both film and television, while also sometimes returning to the stage.
He portrayed Nazi spy Neville Sinclair in 1991’s The Rocketeer and Rhett Butler in the TV miniseries Scarlett, a sequel to Gone With the Wind.
He would become enormously famous playing 007 himself, James Bond, in two films, 1987’s The Living Daylights and 1989’s License to Kill.
After playing the celebrated spy, he went on to play a wide variety of roles in both film and television, while also sometimes returning to the stage.
He portrayed Nazi spy Neville Sinclair in 1991’s The Rocketeer and Rhett Butler in the TV miniseries Scarlett, a sequel to Gone With the Wind
He is perhaps best known to younger film fans as Simon Skinner from director Edgar Wright’s 2007 comedy Hot Fuzz, co-starring Simon Pegg
To younger film fans, he is perhaps best known as Simon Skinner from director Edgar Wright’s 2007 comedy Hot Fuzz, co-starring Simon Pegg.
Dalton also provided the voice of Mr. Pricklepants in 2010’s Toy Story 3, 2019’s Toy Story 4, and a number of other Toy Story animated shorts.
He played British fighter pilot Peter Townsend in a 2022 episode of Netflix’s The Crown and Donald Whitfield in four episodes of Paramount’s 1923.
He most recently played Niles Caulder in the Max superhero series Doom Patrol, based on DC Comics.