AvatarTheWayOfWater star Sam Worthington opened up about his failed James Bond audition. 'I could play Bond as a killer, but I couldn’t get the debonair down for the life of me. The suit did not fit. I had no idea what I was doing.'
Before starring in Avatar in 2009, Sam Worthington reveals that he had a failed audition for the role of James Bond. A number of actors have played the iconic superspy over the last 60 years, including Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, and Pierce Brosnan, but the release of 2006's Casino Royale introduced a new take on the character, played by Daniel Craig.
“I could play Bond as a killer, but I couldn’t get the debonair down for the life of me. The suit did not fit. I had no idea what I was doing.
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