Captain flint5/11/2023 ![]() In early December 2008, Stephens read from Coda, the last book written by friend Simon Gray, for BBC Radio 4. Stephens took the part of James Bond himself in the readings. The event, organised by Fleming's niece, Lucy Fleming, featured music from various James Bond films and Bond film stars reading from Fleming's Bond novels. On 5 October 2008, Stephens appeared onstage at the London Palladium as part of a benefit entitled "The Story of James Bond, A Tribute to Ian Fleming". Stock-pot was the producer of One Day, a short 2006 film shown at international film festivals, in which Stephens played a small part as the boss of McInnerny's character. He has since appeared in a number of adaptations of other James Bond novels.Īlso in May 2008, Stock-pot Productions announced that Stephens will have the lead role in a feature-length film entitled Fly Me, co-starring Tim McInnerny. The production was reportedly the first BBC radio dramatisation of the novel though Moonraker was on South African radio in 1956, with Bob Holness providing the voice of Bond. No, as part of the centenary celebration of Fleming's birth. In May 2008, Stephens performed the role of James Bond in a BBC Radio 4 production of Ian Fleming's Dr. However, in mid-May 2008, The Hollywood Reporter announced that "y the time the network picked up the pilot (.) hold on Stephens had expired (.)" Stephens' casting was highly unusual, because Fox had not yet approved a script nor purchased a pilot for the show. Billed as a modern Jekyll and Hyde story, the show was to feature a partially paralysed forensic psychologist whose other personality is a charming criminal. In February 2008, the Fox Broadcasting Company gave the go-ahead to cast Stephens as the lead in a potential one hour, prime time US television show, Inseparable, to be produced by Shaun Cassidy. The play was the inaugural production of the Theatre Royal Haymarket Company. ![]() Later that year, Stephens starred as Horner in Jonathan Kent's revival of William Wycherley's The Country Wife. In late 2006 he starred as Edward Rochester in the highly acclaimed BBC television adaptation of Jane Eyre (broadcast in the United States on PBS in early 2007) and The Wild West in February 2007 for the BBC in which he played General George Armstrong Custer in Custer's Last Stand.ĭuring mid-2007, Stephens played the role of Jerry in a revival of Harold Pinter's Betrayal under the direction of Roger Michell. The following year he returned to India to play a renegade British East India Company officer in Sharpe's Challenge. In 2005 he played the role of a British Army captain in the Indian film, The Rising: Ballad of Mangal Pandey, portraying events in the Indian rebellion of 1857. Aged 33 at the time of film's release, he remains the youngest actor to have played a Bond villain. In 2002 he took on the role of Gustav Graves in the James Bond film Die Another Day. He played the lead in the film Photographing Fairies and played Orsino in Trevor Nunn's 1996 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. He has appeared on Broadway in Ring Round the Moon. He played Stanley Kowalski in a West End production of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, and Hamlet in 2004. He played the title role in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Coriolanus shortly after graduation from LAMDA that same season he played Claudio in Measure for Measure for the RSC. He has since made regular appearances on television (including in The Camomile Lawn, 1992) and on stage. Stephens began his film career with the role of Othello in 1992, in Sally Potter's Orlando. He then trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). He was educated at Aldro School and Seaford College. Stephens, the younger son of actors Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Robert Stephens, was born on 21 April 1969 at the Middlesex Hospital in Fitzrovia, London.
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