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John Travolta turned down the role of James Bond

 John Travolta turned down the role of James Bond because he didn't want to
be typecast.
The 'Pulp Fiction' star was reportedly first choice by 007 movie bosses to
play the suave spy.
Fans had even sent him hundreds of thousands of copies of 'Casino Royale' to
try to encourage Travolta to accept the part.
But Travolta revealed: "Bond is one of the most dynamic roles in history,
one of the most extreme and career defining commitments an actor can make.
After careful consideration I feel it might not be best for me at this
point."
Meanwhile, blond actor Daniel Craig had a mixed reception by 007 fans when
he was announced as the new Bond.
Dubbed "Bland Bond" Daniel was given the thumbs down in a poll by American
internet site Movie Database.

 
       
 
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