Bond villain actor dies

Actor Joseph Wiseman, who famously portrayed villain Dr No in the first James Bond film of the same name, has died aged 91, it has been confirmed.
Wiseman died at home in Manhattan after his health steadily detoriated, his daughter Martha said.
The Canadian-born actor had numerous starring roles on stage and screen before appearing opposite Sean Connery as the memorable Dr Julius No in the 1962 film.
His last role was on Broadway in a 2001 production of the Nazi war trial drama 'Judgment At Nuremberg'.
"More! More power!"
Bond villains' most
absurd evil plans.
Martha Wiseman told the Los Angeles Times that the actor viewed his role in Dr No with "great disdain."
She said: "He was horrified in later life because that's what he was remembered for - stage acting was what he wanted to be remembered for."
Wiseman was born in Montreal on May 15 1918, before moving to America as a boy.
He began acting as a teenager and made his Broadway debut in 1938.
He broke onto the big screen starring opposite Marlon Brando in 1952's 'Viva Zapata!' and Burt Lancaster in 'The Unforgiven' in 1960.
Search the web
Entertainment News
- Talent twins in cheating row
- Rapper Derek B dies at 44
- Belle De Jour star unmasked
- Edward Woodward dies
- Archer voted off X Factor
- EastEnders star to leave
- Legendary sitcom writer dies
- Two Channel 4 shows axed
- Peter Andre quits jungle job
- EastEnders duo engaged
- X Factor favourite injured
- Tennant to host ‘Buzzcocks’
- Bon Jovi sued for $400bn
- Van Outen is pregnant
- Aerosmith seek new singer
- J-Lo sues ex-love for $10m
- 3,000 complain over X Factor
- Take That singer marries
- 'Jedward' saved by fans
- Musician dies in elevator fall



Jordan 'ready to quit' jungle
EastEnders scripts stolen
Oprah quits iconic TV show
Ferrell ‘most overpaid’ star
BBC stunts 'waste MoD time'
Nicole Richie hospitalised
Rod Stewart sued for $3.3m
Webber back in hospital
Dallerup quits I'm a Celeb
Jordan returns to jungle