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Live and Let Die James Bond POSTER Glossy Borderless of Various Sizes & Frame Option (A1 size 33.1 x 23.4 Inch / 841 x 594 mm, 01)

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His first film role was uncredited in Four for Texas (1963); his first credit came in the 1964 civil rights drama Nothing But a Man, starring Ivan Dixon, Abbey Lincoln and Julius Harris, who 24 years later played Kotto’s henchman Tee Hee in Live and Let Die.

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We know that mugs, figurines, puzzles and clothes are the best gift for everyone, regardless of age or interest. V. Club, the Critics Choice and Television Critics Association member has appeared on 'Today,''Extra! A poster that may have more than one very minor flaws, a minor tear or some barely visible signs of restoration.In the longrunning (1993-99) TV series Homicide: Life on the Street, he played the shift commander Lt Al Giardello, whose background, described by the show’s creator, David Simon, as “the unlikeliest Sicilian”, was never explained, simply taken for granted. He is survived by Tessie, by a daughter, Natasha, and two sons, Fred and Robert, from his first marriage, to Rita Ingrid Dittman, and three daughters, Sarada, Mirabai and Salina, from his second, to Antoinette Pettyjohn. By that time Kotto had moved to Manila with his Filipino third wife, Tessie Sinahon, with whom he ran an artists’ retreat in southern Leyte. You can find out more about our use, change your default settings, and withdraw your consent at any time with effect for the future by visiting Cookies Settings, which can also be found in the footer of the site. He was Anthony Quinn’s police foil in Across 110th Street, and played the villain Harvard Blue in Jonathan Kaplan’s Truck Turner, with Isaac Hayes as the eponymous Shaft manqué.

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I was the only woman on the planet that was not trying to be a Bond girl, literally," she continues. Owen is clearly passionate and has amassed a great selection of original posters and is always happy to help with any questions you have. Please note that due to their custom nature, frames are non-refundable with the exception of if they are damaged or incorrect.A flawless poster that will be in the exact same condition as the day it was printed with no marks or fading. He may be best remembered for doing just that in the James Bond film Live and Let Die (1973) – in which he played the Caribbean ruler Dr Kananga and his gangster alter ego, Mr Big, making subtlety even more difficult (“I was too afraid of coming off like Mantan Moreland,” he said, referring to the vaudevillian known for his exaggerated facial expressions) – and in Midnight Run (1988), as the FBI agent Alonzo Mosely, whose chase for his lost ID card drives the plot.

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He was from Haiti, and he wanted me to understand how important it was to do it all properly and to understand it, who [my character] was. His considerable acting talent was often subsumed by his appearance, almost the antithesis of what a Hollywood leading man, especially a black one, needed to be in that era. Sadly, when Kotto became the first black actor to play Othello in a feature film, it was in Liz White’s little-seen 1980 version. The discount applies to wall decorations only – posters, wall art prints and wallpapers of all kinds.

I was working on a film with a 1st AD who had been filming the Octopussy and he was so lovely to sign the poster for my wife. He also turned down Billy Dee Williams’ Star Wars role as Lando Calrissian and Patrick Stewart’s Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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This poster will be in excellent conditions and if it has a blemish or mark it will be barely noticeable.His mother, Gladys Marie, was a nurse of Antiguan and Panamanian background; his father was, in Kotto’s telling, a businessman, Njoki Manga Bell, descended from Cameroonian royalty, who jumped ship in the US and changed his name to Avraham Kotto. But he concentrated on the stage: in 1965 he played on Broadway in The Zulu and the Zayda, and the actor Judy Holliday became his mentor, which led to his understudying and then replacing James Earl Jones in The Great White Hope. Owen is helped me with my purchase and went out of his way to make sure that everything went smoothly.

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