Wednesday, June 12, 2013

James Bond: Where are They Now Part 17: A View to a Kill (1985)


LAST UPDATED October 1, 2016. Info derived from imdb. Only roles 2014 and later still being tracked. This is the seventeenth in a series that will track actors from the various James Bond movies and shows over the years (official and key unofficial versions). All known cast members listed. * = newly added names.

This is Roger Moore’s final appearance as Bond and Lois Maxwell’s final appearance as Moneypenny.

Roger Moore (James Bond): in Troll Hunters (2018), The Carer (2016), The Saint (2016; also Co-Producer), GivingTales (2015 video game), The Life of Rock with Brian Pern (1 episode 2014); Summer Night, Winter Moon (nd) in pre-production; as Self: Car S.O.S. (1 episode 2016), The Nation's Favourite Bond Song (2015), Loose Women (4 episodes 2014-2015), TFI Friday (1 episode 2015), The One Show (1 episode 2015), Comic Relief: Behind the Bond (2015), Comic Relief 2015 (2015), From Borehamwood to Hollywood: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Elstree (2014), Saturday Morning Live (1 episode 2014), The Alan Titchmarsh Show (1 episode 2014), McKenna (1 episode c2014); as Self, post-production: This Never Happened to the Other Fella (2016); as Self, pre-production: Horses 3D (nd).
Christopher Walken (Max Zorin): in Nine Lives (2016), The Jungle Book (2016), Eddie the Eagle (2016), The Family Fang (2015), Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser (2015), One More Time (2015), Peter Pan Live! (2014), Masterpiece Contemporary (1 episode 2014), Jersey Boys (2014), Turks & Caicos (2014); as Self: Today (2 episodes 2014-2016), The View (1 episode 2016), Lidia Celebrates America (1 episode 2015), Saturday Night Live: 40th Anniversary Special (2015), The Making of Peter Pan Live! (2014), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (1 episode 2014), Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2014), The Daily Show (1 episode 2014), Late Show with David Letterman (1 episode 2014).
Tanya Roberts (Stacey Sutton): last known acting role in 200; as Self: Britain's Favourite Detectives (2014).
Grace Jones (May Day): in Gutterdammerung (2016); as Self: C à vous (1 episode 2016), The Insider (1 episode 2015), CBS This Morning (1 episode 2015), A Filmmaker's Odyssey (2015); as Self, post-production: Antonio 70 (2017).
Patrick Macnee (Sir Godfrey Tibbett): died in 2015.
Patrick Bauchau (Scarpine): in The Affair (1 episode 2016), Crossing Lines (1 episode 2015), Ich und Kaminski (2015), The Girl King (2015), Megashark vs. Kolossus (2015), Every Thing Will Be Fine (2015), Amnesiac (2015); Headlock (2016) completed; The Knife Thrower (nd) in pre-production.
David Yip (Chuck Lee): in All That Remains (2016), The Sea, the God, the Man (2016), 24: Live Another Day (2 episodes 2014); Emper (nd), Distance (2014) completed.
Fiona Fullerton (Pola Ivanova): last known acting role in 2001, as Self in 2013.
Manning Redwood (Bob Conley): died in 2006.
Alison Doody (Jenny Flex): in Brother (2016), We Still Kill the Old Way (2014); Division 19 (2016) completed; The Rapture (2016) filming.
Willoughby Gray (Dr. Carl Mortner): died in 1993.
Desmond Llewelyn (Q): died in 1999.
Robert Brown (M): died in 2003.
Lois Maxwell (Miss Moneypenny): died in 2007.
Walter Gotell (General Anatol Gogol): died in 1997.
Geoffrey Keen (Minister of Defence): died in 2005.
Jean Rougerie (Achille Aubergine): died in 1998.
Daniel Benzali (Howe): in Agent X (1 episode 2015); Nat Turner: Story of A Prophet (2017) in pre-production
Bogdan Kominowski (Klotkoff): in Vera (1 episode 2014), Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014).
Papillon Soo (Pan Ho): last known acting role in 2002, then 1992.
Mary Stavin (Kimberley Jones): last known acting role in 2005.
Dominique Risbourg (Butterfly Act Compere): last known acting role in 1985.
Carole Ashby (Whistling Girl): last known acting role in 1998; as Self: Fern Britton Meets... (1 episode 2014).
Anthony Chinn (Taiwanese Tycoon): died in 2000.
Lucien Jérôme (Paris Taxi Driver): last known acting role in 2010.
Joe Flood (U.S. Police Captain): last known acting role in 2010.
Gérard Buhr (Auctioneer): died in 1988.
Dolph Lundgren (Venz): in Arrow (1 episode 2017), Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016; also Executive Producer), Riot (2015), Hail, Caesar! (2016), Sanjay and Craig (1 episode 2016), Riot (2015), Shark Lake (2015; also Producer), 4Got10 (2015), War Pigs (2015), Workaholics (1 episode 2015), Skin Trade (2014; also Producer/Screenplay/Story), The Expendables 3 (2014), SAF3 (7 episodes 2014), A Certain Justice (2014; also Producer); Female Fight Club (2016), Bachelor Party (2016), Larceny (2016) completed; A Man Will Rise (nd), Don't Kill It (2016), Welcome to Willits (2017), Altitude (2017), Dead Trigger (2017) in post-production; Tour De Pharmacy (2017) filming; Runes (2017) in pre-production; Wanted Man (2017; also Producer/Director/Screenplay/Story), Without You I'm Nothing (2016; also Producer), Nordic Light (2017; also Producer/Director) announced; as Self: The Punisher: Vengeance Is His - Interview with Dolph Lundgren (2016), Home & Family (1 episode 2016), Access Hollywood Live (1 episode 2016), När & Fjärran (2 episodes 2016), Gumball 3000 med Erik och Mackan (6 episodes 2015), Skin Trade: A Look at Director Ekachai Uekrongtham (2015), Skin Trade: Behind the Action, Fighting You Can Believe (2015), The Making of 'Skin Trade' (2015), Inside MMA (1 episode 2015), Gomorron (1 episode 2015), The Real Miyagi (2015), The Expendables 3: The Total Action Package (2014), The Expendables 3: New Blood - Stacked and Jacked (2014), The Making of 'The Expendables 3' (2014), Good Morning America (1 episode 2014), Unscripted (1 episode 2014), Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014), GeekRockTV (1 episode 2014), Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes 2014), Chelsea Lately (1 episode 2014), Cinerockom (1 episode 2014), Le grand journal de Canal+ (1 episode 2014), A Certain Justice: Behind the Scenes (2014), Behind the Scenes: Legendary 3D (2014), Battling the Damned (2014); as Self, post-production: Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex-Trafficking (2016).
Tony Sibbald (Mine Foreman): died in 2011.
Bill Ackridge (O'Rourke): died in 1998.
Ron Tarr (Guard I): died in 1997.
Taylor McAuley (Guard II): died in 1996.
Peter Ensor (Tycoon): no known subsequent acting roles.
Seva Novgorodtsev (Helicopter Pilot): last known acting role in 2003 video game; 1993 non-video game; as Self in 2002.
Sian Adey-Jones (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Caroline Hallett (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Nike Clark (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Paula Thomas (The Girls): last known acting role in 1993.
Gloria Douse (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Lou-Anne Ronchi (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Elke Ritschel (The Girls): last known acting role in 1990.
Mayako Torigai (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Uncredited Cast:
Maud Adams (Woman in Fisherman's Wharf Crowd): last known acting role in 2010; as Self: Ann-Margret: Från Valsjöbyn till Hollywood (2014; 2 movies?).
Celine Cawley (The Girls): died in 2008.
Helen Clitherow (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Tim Condren (Thug at Stacey's House): died in 2006.
Clive Curtis (Salesman at Eiffel Tower): in The Gunman (2015); last previous known acting role in 1989; as Stunts, various: Rearview (2017), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), Get Santa (2014), Most Welcome 2 (2014).
Deborah Hanna (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Kit Hillier (Head Waiter): last known acting role in 2011.
Frank Jakeman (Wedding Usher): in To Dream (2016), Christmas Slay (2015), The Rise of the Krays (2015); The Conversations (2016) completed; Shed of the Dead (nd) in post-production; Invasion of the Not Quite Dead (nd), Skinny Buddha (nd) filming; Sackbury Pitch (nd) in pre-production.
Terri Johns (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
* Haydon-Pearce Josanne (The Girls): last known acting role in 1991.
Karen Loughlin (The Girls): no other known acting roles; as Self in 1988.
Derek Lyons (Main Stike Mine Crew): in Z-Listers (2014); as Self: A Bond for Life: How James Bond Changed My Life (2016), Elstree 1976 (2015); as Self, filming: Life After Flash (2017).
Robert Ian Mackenzie (Bridegroom): last known acting role in 2009 video game, 2006 non-video game; as Self: Letters from Baghdad (2016).
Roland Malet (Zorin's Auctioneer): no known subsequent acting roles.
Norman Mark (Zorin Guard): last known acting role in 2007.
Patricia Martínez (The Girls): last known acting role in 2009.
Kim Ashfield Norton (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Doug Robinson (Thug at Stacey's House): last known acting role in 1990, as Stunts in 1993; as Self, post-production: A World War II Fairytale: The Making of Michael Mann's 'The Keep' (2017).
Terry Sach (Mining Guard Searching Truck for Bond): last known acting role in 2008.
Suzanne Saunders (KGO 7 Reporter): no other known acting roles.
Jane Spencer (The Girls): no other known acting roles.
Michael G. Wilson (Man Heard Over Loudspeaker at San Francisco City Hall): in Spectre (2015; also Producer); as Executive Producer: Radiator (2014), The Silent Storm (2014); as Producer, announced: Bond 25 (nd); as Self: The Nation's Favourite Bond Song (2015), Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic (2015), Comic Relief: Behind the Bond (2015).
* Richard Winter-Stanbridge (Misc. Crew): no known subsequent acting roles.
Steven Zax (Man in Fisherman's Wharf Crowd): no other known acting roles.

New 52 Sales to May 2013

This analysis focusses mainly on the period of Mar to May-13 in relation to Jul-Sep-11. 













The 1st 6 months are covered here: http://saneinsanities.blogspot.com/2012/03/new-52-sales-trends-listed-in-order-of.html









The next 3 months are covered here: http://saneinsanities.blogspot.com/2012/07/new-52-sales-trends-part-2.html










The 1-year mark is covered here: http://saneinsanities.blogspot.com/2012/09/new-52-sales-trends-one-year-later.html









New 52 Sales to Nov-12 are covered here: http://saneinsanities.blogspot.com/2012/12/new-52-sales-to-november-2012.html








New 52 Sales to Feb-13 are covered here: http://saneinsanities.blogspot.com/2013/03/new-52-sales-to-feburary-2013.html









Full spreadsheet w. hidden columns/rows available upon request















Pardon the appearance. If I made the spreadsheet look nicer other blog posts would suffer


































Listed in order of #1 sales (same as September 2011 order except for Justice League #1)
TITLE SALES RANK SALES RANK SALES RANK SALES RANK SALES RANK SALES RANK SALES RANK
Apr-13% May-13%
NOTES


Jul-11 Jul-11 Aug-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 Sep-11 Feb-13 Feb-13 Mar-13 Mar-13 Apr-13 Apr-13 May-13 May-13
Sep-11 Sep-11



Justice League 

171,344 1 46,650 43 105,304 5 ###### 6 ###### 5 97,676 3

44.80674
JL #1 came out at the end of Aug; sales carried over into Sept
Justice League  43,545 32 42,587 29 46,650 43











Row partly repeated to compare with JL of America 59-60
Batman 51,385 22 - - 188,420 1 150,684 4 ###### 3 ###### 1 ###### 2

68.48477
Jul #712

Action Comics  40,205 41 39,923 38 182,748 2 57,189 25 61,879 24 52,007 30 48,324 34

26.44297
Jul-Aug #903-904

Green Lantern  86,007 5 - - 141,682 3 71,060 17 69,801 19 71,018 21 67,414 19

47.5812
Jul #67

Flash



129,260 4 42,936 49 41,960 54 42,079 45 39,667 54

30.68776



Superman 36,646 45 - - 118,376 5 49,666 34 48,236 37 48,598 32 45,458 37

38.40137
Jul #713

Detective Comics 

39,729 37 103,392 6 85,824 9 76,237 18 77,922 18 78,252 10

75.68477
Jul-Aug #880-881

Batman: The Dark Knight 



98,389 7 55,990 28 54,269 27 52,644 29 50,423 28

51.24862



Batman and … 55,172 20 52,704 18 85,242 10 60,988 21 69,614 20 89,182 9 65,222 21

76.51393
Jul-Aug #25-26; Batman and Robin until #19
Green Lantern: New Guardians 



84,033 11 42,285 50 42,028 51 41,481 48 40,569 50

48.27746



Batgirl  22,619 96 22,695 106 81,489 12 65,751 18 51,677 30 45,939 37 42,600 46

52.27699
Jul-Aug #23-24

Wonder Woman  29,720 59 29,223 60 76,214 13 39,110 54 38,406 60 46,492 36 37,132 59

48.72071
Jul-Aug #613-614

Green Lantern Corps  60,836 10 53,272 16 74,769 14 44,497 43 44,215 46 43,903 43 43,026 45

57.54524
Jul-Aug #62-63

Teen Titans  23,138 91 27,459 68 73,765 15 39,569 53 42,055 50 39,532 54 36,391 60

49.33369
Jul-Aug #99-100

Aquaman 



72,272 16 58,578 22 53,337 28 53,415 25 49,697 30

68.76384



Batwoman



72,228 17 32,041 68 31,381 76 31,538 67 29,698 73

41.11702



Red Lanterns 



66,546 19 35,839 59 35,203 68 34,673 63 33,923 62

50.97677



Justice League Dark 



62,856 20 25,841 85 25,664 90 25,407 84 24,693 93

39.28503



Nightwing 



62,717 21 62,107 20 48,223 38 46,978 35 45,038 39

71.81147



Green Arrow  25,568 82 23,883 96 55,512 28 36,043 57 28,080 86 29,922 70 27,541 80

49.6127
Jul-Aug #14-15

Swamp Thing 



54,757 29 31,497 69 30,716 77 29,254 73 27,338 82

49.92604



Supergirl  20,001 107 19,764 120 54,052 31 30,146 73 28,051 87 29,558 72 27,509 81

50.89358
Jul-Aug #66-67

Catwoman



53,670 33 30,194 72 33,220 73 28,058 76 26,886 85

50.09503



Red Hood and the Outlaws 



50,501 39 53,076 32 37,731 61 36,630 58 34,542 62

68.39865



Birds of Prey  27,102 71 26,043 80 50,466 40 22,112 99 21,957 103 21,707 96 21,126 110

41.86185
Jul-Aug #14-15

Savage Hawkman 



50,359 41 12,376 167 12,021 170 11,927 168 11,104 193

22.04968
CANCELLED

Superboy  22,102 98 20,563 113 50,047 42 26,762 82 24,455 95 24,211 87 22,508 102

44.97372
Jul-Aug #9-10

Stormwatch



46,397 44 13,657 148 13,255 151 13,626 145 13,049 164

28.12466



Fury of Firestorm the Nuclear Men 



46,383 45 11,000 178 10,679 188 10,603 183 10,235 205

22.06627
CANCELLED

Legion of Super-Heroes 21,788 100 21,373 111 45,362 46 16,242 128 16,148 132 16,015 128 15,455 142

34.07037
Jul-Aug #15-16; CANCELLED
Suicide Squad 



44,981 47 26,370 84 25,232 94 24,300 86 23,537 99

52.32654



Deathstroke 



42,325 54 12,626 161 12,306 166 12,392 165 11,768 184

27.8039
CANCELLED

Animal-Man 



41,446 57 29,425 75 28,711 81 27,562 79 25,807 88

62.26656



Batwing 



41,382 58 12,595 162 12,084 168 13,570 146 13,302 161

32.14441



DC Universe Presents



41,295 60 11,985 171 11,679 176 12,444 163


30.134

CANCELLED

All Star Western  10,521 169 10,369 199 39,313 65 17,398 118 16,897 126 16,838 123 16,184 136

41.16704
Jul-Aug Jonah Hex #69-70
Demon Knights 



37,442 72 13,571 149 12,975 160 12,941 155 12,195 176

32.57038
CANCELLED

I Vampire



35,715 78 11,833 172 11,568 178 11,469 172


32.113

CANCELLED























COMMENTS




















New 52 titles not published during this three-month period are not shown above, though they are shown in previous posts where published






Info derived from The Comic Chronicles; other sites may have different sales figures; rankings listed are for *all* publishers







To keep this list managable Annuals, minis, and titles launched after September 2011 are not covered










In the past, when sales dropped to certain points was noted. However, some titles enjoy bumps due to zero issues, crossovers, or general interest so only their current state is now noted except for 4-digit titles
Flashpoint had already started in July 2011, hence the absense of the previous Flash series












The final issue of Justice League of America and first of Justice League came out the same month, hence the double listing above







Superman #17 missed February and came out in March with #18, hence the italics; both #17 and 18 thus use Mar-13 overall sales rankings






Aquaman missed April and came out in May with #20, hence the italics; both #19 and 20 thus use May-13 overall sales rankings







Titles selling below relaunch levels: Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps, Birds of Prey, Legion











Selling at less than 50% of Sept/11: Action, GL, Flash, Superman, GL New Guardians, Wonder Woman, Titans, Batwoman, JL Dark, Green Arrow, Swamp Thing, Birds, Superboy, Stormwatch, Batwing, All-Star, all cancelled titles
All the Bat-titles except Batwing tend to have low attrition 















Batman is currently DC's highest selling of the above titles and Firestorm its lowest 












For percentage of Feb sales over Sept sales, August sales for Justice League#1 were included in Sept sales of same; not a perfect solution but as accurate as we're likely to get



Batman still selling over 100,000 copies

















Justice League & Batman are currently selling more than double their pre-renumbering figures











The #7 issues of Blackhawk and Men of War became the first new 52 titles to dip to 4 digits; Mr. Terrific joined them with #8; all ended in the first wave of cancellations

DC Universe Presents and I Vempire ended in April and will not continue to be tracked.


































Proponents of the new 52 can use these stats to show that sales are overall healthier than they probably would have been without the reboot







Opponents of the new 52 can use the same figures to show that sales  are gradually slipping and the reboot was probably a bandaid solution in the long term