Bruce Glover, the Villainous Mr. Wint in ‘Diamonds Are Forever,’ Dies at 92
The father of Crispin Glover worked opposite Bette Davis and Anne Bancroft on Broadway and appeared in ‘Chinatown,’ ‘Hard Times’ and the ‘Walking Tall’ films.
He was not on the list.
Bruce Glover, the unorthodox actor who portrayed Mr. Wint, the assassin with the distinctive aftershave who partnered with Putter Smith’s Mr. Kidd in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever, has died. He was 92.
His son, Back to the Future actor Crispin Glover, shared on Instagram that he died March 12. No other details of his death were immediately available.
Glover played Deputy Grady Coker alongside Joe Don Baker as Sheriff Buford Pusser in the unexpected box-office hit Walking Tall (1973), then returned for the 1975 and ’77 sequels that had Bo Svenson as the lead.
The Chicago native also portrayed a redneck thug in Stanley Kramer’s Bless the Beasts and Children (1971); Duffy, an associate of Jack Nicholson’s J.J. Gittes, in Roman Polanski’s Chinatown (1974); and a brutish debt collector leaning on a hustler (James Coburn) in Walter Hill’s Hard Times (1975).
Glover performed in hundreds of plays, appearing on Broadway opposite Bette Davis in Tennessee Williams’ The Night of the Iguana in 1961 and alongside Anne Bancroft in Mother Courage and Her Children in 1963.
In Guy Hamilton’s Diamonds Are Forever (1971) — the sixth and final Eon film to star Sean Connery — Glover and jazz musician Smith entertained moviegoers as Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd, gay assassins who do the bidding for diamond smuggler Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Charles Gray).
As they complete each other’s sentences, the pair kill a dentist with a scorpion, blow up a helicopter with a time bomb and try three times to off Connery’s James Bond before meeting their demise on a cruise ship. (Both characters were featured in the 1956 Ian Fleming novel on which the movie is based.)
The burly Glover was a natural who never went to acting school or took an acting class — yet taught acting throughout his career, by most accounts quite effectively.
“If I am anything as an actor, it is that I will never be the usual,” he said in a 2019 interview for The Original Van Gogh’s Ear Anthology website. “I will be the unusual, and I intend to continue that whatever I am doing, whether it be acting, or I’m writing, or I am going to be painting or whatever I am going to be doing. It is uniquely my own.”
Bruce Herbert Glover was born in Chicago on May 2, 1932. His father, Herbert, was a religious man who didn’t want his son going to the movies, but his mother, Eva, took him anyway.
“I was always an actor and didn’t know I was acting,” he told the James Bond Radio Podcast in 2015. “I loved going to movies, and I would direct people in scenes that I’d seen in movies and act different roles. I had an instinct for it.”
He thought about making a living as an artist (he painted) or athlete (he played football at Carl Schurz High School, which lost in the 1949 city championship game at Soldier Field) before he attended Wright Junior College.
While posing for students in an art class, Glover was asked by a fellow model if he would put on a gorilla suit for an act she was in. It turns out she was a stripper and “needed a guy strong enough to wear a 100-pound ape suit and toss her around for 15 minutes,” he recalled. “I thought, ‘Well, that sounds like a very dignified thing to do,’ and I did it.
“I went down to the [Lincoln Park] zoo and studied Bushman, the famous gorilla, which the guy who owned the act told me to do. Bushman gave me my first acting lesson. He said, ‘Think my thoughts and do my moves.’”
He went to Tampa, Florida, with the variety show act, which lasted six weeks, then got drafted into the U.S. Army; he served from 1953-55 and was stationed in Korea.
Afterward, Glover got the part of Kilroy in a local production of Williams’ Camino Real — he said he had never seen a play before — did summer stock in Wisconsin and in 1957 earned a degree in speech from Northwestern, where he advised Warren Beatty to leave college to go to New York to get on with acting.
Glover moved to New York as well, and after his first two stints on Broadway, he understudied for Robert Preston in 1966’s The Lion in Winter.
Meanwhile, he was showing up on such TV shows as Car 54, Where Are You?, Route 66, Perry Mason, My Favorite Martian, The Rat Patrol, Mod Squad and Gunsmoke and in such films as Who Killed Teddy Bear (1965) and The Thomas Crown Affair (1968).
Casting director Billy Gordon, who had gotten him his gig in Bless the Beasts and Children when his career was in trouble, pushed for him to portray Mr. Wint in Diamonds Are Forever. (Paul Williams had originally screen-tested for the role opposite Smith.)
Glover told Hamilton that since Wint was gay, he should demonstrate “a kind of sexual pleasure” when 007 pulls the assassin’s coattails between his legs and attaches a bomb to them from behind. That’s where the “Wooooo” came from.
In 2007, he was directed by Crispin in the film It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine, and they acted together in Influence (2015).
His résumé also included the movies C.C. & Company (1970), Black Gunn (1972) and Ghost World (2001) and guest spots on Barney Miller, Hart to Hart, The Facts of Life, T.J. Hooker and Murder, She Wrote, among many other shows.
His wife of 56 years, Betty, a ballet dancer who performed in Oklahoma! on Broadway, died in 2016.
In his Van Gogh’s Ear interview, Glover noted that he had been close to death “many times, and even the death process is kind of a learning process.”
“I remember I had a motorcycle accident … I ran into a cow that had ran out on the side of the road. A big steer with horns coming right at my face. And I knew I was going to die, but I noticed that his mouth was slopping his tongue out. And I laughed. So even at that moment when I knew I was probably going to die, I found it funny.
“I had another moment where I was going to be struck in the face by a rattlesnake while I was climbing a cliff in Utah. And as it was striking at me, I still noticed how beautiful it was.
“So live it til the end and laugh when you can.”
Director
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine' (2009)
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine'
Video
Director
2009
Writer
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine' (2009)
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine'
Video
Writer (uncredited)
2009
Die Hard Dracula (1998)
Die Hard Dracula
1.8
additional dialogue
1998
Actor
Darkness Awaits
Pre-production
Untitled Crispin Hellion Glover Project
Apollo, Old Brutus
Post-production
An Approximation of their Barbarous Manners (2021)
An Approximation of their Barbarous Manners
8.6
Short
Bruce Glover
2021
James Bond Radio (2014)
James Bond Radio
Podcast Series
2015
1 episode
Influence (2015)
Influence
3.8
Kubryk
2015
C. Ernst Harth, Garry Chalk, Bruce Glover, Chris Humphreys,
Johannah Newmarch, Alex Rocco, Kurt Max Runte, Duane Whitaker, Shannon Wilcox,
Alex Zahara, and Dan Zukovic in Scammerhead (2014)
Scammerhead
8.4
Wyndham Bawtree
2014
Summer Babes (2013)
Summer Babes
5.8
Short
Mangiafuoco
2013
Six Days in Paradise (2010)
Six Days in Paradise
6.2
Frank Burns
2010
John Savage, Leila Arcieri, Bruce Glover, Jesse L. Martin,
Lezley Zen, and Peter McGennis in Buffalo Bushido (2009)
Buffalo Bushido
6.1
Soup
Javier
2009
Broke Sky (2007)
Broke Sky
6.0
Rufus
2007
It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. (2007)
It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine.
6.9
The Ex Husband
2007
Blake Lively in Simon Says (2006)
Simon Says
4.2
Sam
2006
Will Unplugged (2005)
Will Unplugged
7.3
Warren
2005
Thora Birch and Scarlett Johansson in Ghost World (2001)
Ghost World
7.3
Feldman, the Wheel Chair Guy
2001
Die Hard Dracula (1998)
Die Hard Dracula
1.8
Doctor Van Helsing
1998
Suicide, the Comedy (1998)
Suicide, the Comedy
6.7
Lap Dance Bob (uncredited)
1998
6½ (1998)
6½
6.4
Short
Grandpa
1998
Spoiler (1998)
Spoiler
4.2
Priest
1998
American Hero (1997)
American Hero
6.2
General Clover
1997
Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action Movie (1995)
Johnny Mnemonic: The Interactive Action Movie
6.2
Video Game
Subway Squatter (voice)
1995
Night of the Scarecrow (1995)
Night of the Scarecrow
5.4
Thaddeus
1995
Julian Sands in Warlock: The Armageddon (1993)
Warlock: The Armageddon
5.4
Ted Ellison
1993
Inside Out II (1992)
Inside Out II
5.4
Video
Roy (segment "Mis-Apprehended")
1992
Shakespeare's Plan 12 from Outer Space (1991)
Shakespeare's Plan 12 from Outer Space
6.1
1991
Brad Dourif and Michael Ironside in Chaindance (1991)
Chaindance
6.2
Casey
1991
Street Wars (1991)
Street Wars
5.3
Chief Reed (uncredited)
1991
Jill Schoelen in Popcorn (1991)
Popcorn
5.9
Vernon
1991
Street War! (1990)
Street War!
Chief Reed
1990
Penny Ante: The Motion Picture (1990)
Penny Ante: The Motion Picture
5.4
Roy
1990
Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
Murder, She Wrote
7.2
TV Series
Jack Franzen
1990
1 episode
Kill Crazy (1989)
Kill Crazy
4.7
Video
Mallerd
1989
Hider in the House (1989)
Hider in the House
5.9
Gene Hufford
1989
Ghost Town (1988)
Ghost Town
5.3
Dealer
1988
Robin Wright, Judith Anderson, Valorie Armstrong, Melissa
Reeves, Robert Alan Browne, Paul Burke, Ismael 'East' Carlo, Margarita Cordova,
Nicolas Coster, Lane Davies, Richard Eden, Gina Gallego, Linda Gibboney, Andrea
Howard, Ava Lazar, A Martinez, Todd McKee, John Allen Nelson, Rupert Ravens,
Julie Ronnie, Kerry Sherman, Louise Sorel, Jonna Leigh Stack, Marcy Walker, and
Dane Witherspoon in Santa Barbara (1984)
Santa Barbara
5.7
TV Series
Joe Burns
1987
1 episode
Big Bad Mama II (1987)
Big Bad Mama II
4.7
Morgan Crawford
1987
Our House (1986)
Our House
7.2
TV Series
Bowie
1987
1 episode
Hunter's Blood (1986)
Hunter's Blood
5.8
One Eye
1986
George Peppard, Mr. T, Dirk Benedict, and Dwight Schultz in
The A-Team (1983)
The A-Team
7.5
TV Series
Tepper
1985
1 episode
The Facts of Life (1979)
The Facts of Life
6.8
TV Series
Convict #3
1984
1 episode
T.J. Hooker (1982)
T.J. Hooker
6.1
TV Series
Tony Aresco
1984
1 episode
The Big Score (1983)
The Big Score
5.0
Koslo
1983
Catherine Bach, Ben Jones, Denver Pyle, John Schneider, and
Tom Wopat in The Dukes of Hazzard (1979)
The Dukes of Hazzard
7.1
TV Series
Wilbur
1983
1 episode
At Ease (1983)
At Ease
6.6
TV Series
Gambler Two
1983
1 episode
Jack Blessing and Darren McGavin in Small & Frye (1983)
Small & Frye
6.1
TV Series
Frank
1983
1 episode
Benson (1979)
Benson
7.1
TV Series
Jack Reynolds
1982
1 episode
Steve Guttenberg, Bill Dana, Brianne Leary, Jerry Maren, and
Fran Ryan in No Soap, Radio (1982)
No Soap, Radio
7.5
TV Series
The Interviewer
Interviewer
1982
2 episodes
Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers in Hart to Hart (1979)
Hart to Hart
6.7
TV Series
Wilkes
1981
1 episode
Greg Evigan in B.J. and the Bear (1978)
B.J. and the Bear
6.4
TV Series
Officer Whitlock
Mr. Cummings
1980–1981
2 episodes
Walt Disney in The Magical World of Disney (1954)
The Magical World of Disney
8.4
TV Series
Alec Frost
1980
1 episode
Tony Curtis, Robert Urich, Phyllis Davis, and Judy Landers
in Vega$ (1978)
Vega$
6.9
TV Series
Sully
1980
1 episode
Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox in CHiPs (1977)
CHiPs
6.5
TV Series
Chuck Harris
Sgt. Vogt
1977–1979
3 episodes
Brian Dennehy and Doug McKeon in Big Shamus, Little Shamus
(1979)
Big Shamus, Little Shamus
6.9
TV Series
Bad Guy (uncredited)
1979
1 episode
Robert Forster, David Birney, and Richard E. Kalk in Police
Story (1973)
Police Story
7.5
TV Series
Officer Keel
Harry Zane
1975–1979
2 episodes
Sergeant T.K. Yu (1979)
Sergeant T.K. Yu
TV Movie
1979
Noah Hathaway, Lorne Greene, Dirk Benedict, Richard Hatch,
Maren Jensen, and Laurette Spang in Battlestar Galactica (1978)
Battlestar Galactica
7.2
TV Series
Megan
1978
1 episode
Ron Carey, Max Gail, Ron Glass, James Gregory, Steve
Landesberg, Hal Linden, and Jack Soo in Barney Miller (1975)
Barney Miller
8.3
TV Series
Fred Denton
1978
1 episode
Lee Majors in The Six Million Dollar Man (1973)
The Six Million Dollar Man
7.1
TV Series
Viktor Bellushyn
Sheriff Burgess
Mr. Buckner ...
1974–1978
4 episodes
McNamara's Band (1977)
McNamara's Band
TV Movie
Diegel
1977
Stunts (1977)
Stunts
5.5
Chuck Johnson
1977
Final Chapter: Walking Tall (1977)
Final Chapter: Walking Tall
5.7
Grady Coker
1977
Harold Gould and Stefanie Powers in The Feather and Father
Gang (1976)
The Feather and Father Gang
6.8
TV Series
Alex
1977
1 episode
The Streets of San Francisco (1972)
The Streets of San Francisco
7.3
TV Series
George Carter
Stan Reeves
1976–1977
2 episodes
Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner in Switch (1975)
Switch
7.1
TV Series
Kincaid
Bach
1976
2 episodes
Telly Savalas in Kojak (1973)
Kojak
7.1
TV Series
Henry Slote
1976
1 episode
Kiss Me, Kill Me (1976)
Kiss Me, Kill Me
5.5
TV Movie
Sgt. Hovak
1976
David Janssen in Harry O (1973)
Harry O
7.5
TV Series
Nathan Carroll
1976
1 episode
S.W.A.T. (1975)
S.W.A.T.
6.7
TV Series
J.D. Upton
1976
2 episodes
The Blue Knight (1975)
The Blue Knight
6.8
TV Series
Criminal
Jay Stoll
1975–1976
3 episodes
Part 2: Walking Tall (1975)
Part 2: Walking Tall
6.0
Grady Coker
1975
Charles Bronson and Robert Tessier in Hard Times (1975)
Hard Times
7.2
Doty
1975
Meredith Baxter and Paul Hecht in The Impostor (1975)
The Impostor
6.1
TV Movie
Jennings
1975
This Is the West That Was (1974)
This Is the West That Was
7.0
TV Movie
Sam Ralston
1974
Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
Chinatown
8.1
Duffy
1974
One Little Indian (1973)
One Little Indian
6.0
Schrader
1973
Joe Don Baker and Elizabeth Hartman in Walking Tall (1973)
Walking Tall
6.9
Grady Coker
1973
Black Gunn (1972)
Black Gunn
5.8
Ray Kriley
1972
James Arness, Amanda Blake, Milburn Stone, and Dennis Weaver
in Gunsmoke (1955)
Gunsmoke
8.1
TV Series
Enoch Brandt
Titus Wylie
1969–1972
2 episodes
Hans Conried in The Partners (1971)
The Partners
7.2
TV Series
Leo
1972
1 episode
Sean Connery, Jill St. John, and Lana Wood in Diamonds Are
Forever (1971)
Diamonds Are Forever
6.5
Mr. Wint
1971
Bearcats! (1971)
Bearcats!
7.4
TV Series
Schiller
1971
1 episode
Bless the Beasts & Children (1971)
Bless the Beasts & Children
6.7
Hustler
1971
Brian Keith, Michele Carey, and Rick Lenz in Scandalous John
(1971)
Scandalous John
5.7
Sludge
1971
The Psychiatrist (1970)
The Psychiatrist
7.3
TV Series
Stan Brewster
1971
1 episode
Clint Walker in Yuma (1971)
Yuma
6.3
TV Movie
Sam King
1971
Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, and Clarence Williams III in Mod
Squad (1968)
Mod Squad
7.0
TV Series
Danny
Cliff Lucas
1968–1970
2 episodes
Barbara Bain, Martin Landau, Peter Graves, Peter Lupus, and
Greg Morris in Mission: Impossible (1966)
Mission: Impossible
7.9
TV Series
Ernst Bandar
Major Deiter
1970
2 episodes
C.C. & Company (1970)
C.C. & Company
4.8
Captain Midnight
1970
Bonanza (1959)
Bonanza
7.3
TV Series
Scooter
1970
1 episode
Paris 7000 (1970)
Paris 7000
7.2
TV Series
Doctor
1970
1 episode
Kent McCord and Martin Milner in Adam-12 (1968)
Adam-12
7.7
TV Series
Bach
1969
1 episode
Jack Elam in The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969)
The Over-the-Hill Gang
6.1
TV Movie
Deputy Dolby
1969
Tiger, Tiger (1969)
Tiger, Tiger
TV Movie
Lloyd
1969
Darren McGavin in The Outsider (1968)
The Outsider
7.9
TV Series
Sparky
1969
1 episode
Walter Brennan and Dack Rambo in The Guns of Will Sonnett
(1967)
The Guns of Will Sonnett
7.6
TV Series
Sandy Blake
Billy
1967–1969
2 episodes
Lee Majors, Barbara Stanwyck, Linda Evans, Peter Breck, and
Richard Long in The Big Valley (1965)
The Big Valley
7.6
TV Series
Bodkin
1968
1 episode
Bob Denver and Herb Edelman in The Good Guys (1968)
The Good Guys
7.0
TV Series
Fred
Bakery Man
1968
3 episodes
Dayton's Devils (1968)
Dayton's Devils
5.6
Sgt. Hawk
1968
Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway in The Thomas Crown Affair
(1968)
The Thomas Crown Affair
6.9
Bank Manager (uncredited)
1968
Ben Gazzara in Run for Your Life (1965)
Run for Your Life
7.6
TV Series
Tweed Murcott
1967
1 episode
The Rat Patrol (1966)
The Rat Patrol
7.4
TV Series
Lt. West
1967
1 episode
Danny Thomas in The Danny Thomas Hour (1967)
The Danny Thomas Hour
7.2
TV Series
Cpl. Zutty
1967
1 episode
Dundee and the Culhane (1967)
Dundee and the Culhane
6.1
TV Series
1967
1 episode
Sweet Love, Bitter (1967)
Sweet Love, Bitter
6.7
Police Officer
1967
Burt Reynolds in Hawk (1966)
Hawk
6.8
TV Series
Assisant D.A.
1966
1 episode
Claudia Cardinale, Rock Hudson, and Guy Stockwell in
Blindfold (1966)
Blindfold
6.2
Sailor in Cab (uncredited)
1966
My Favorite Martian (1963)
My Favorite Martian
7.2
TV Series
Ralph O'Hara
1966
1 episode
Raymond Burr in Perry Mason (1957)
Perry Mason
8.3
TV Series
Rick Durbin
1965
1 episode
12 O'Clock High (1964)
12 O'Clock High
8.1
TV Series
Waist Gunner
1965
1 episode
Sal Mineo and Juliet Prowse in Who Killed Teddy Bear (1965)
Who Killed Teddy Bear
6.6
Frank
1965
Voodoo Blood Death (1965)
Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster
3.8
Martian Crewmember
The Monster (uncredited)
1965
Zina Bethune and Shirl Conway in The Doctors and the Nurses
(1962)
The Doctors and the Nurses
7.4
TV Series
Dr. Dan Phillips
1964
1 episode
George Maharis and Martin Milner in Route 66 (1960)
Route 66
7.7
TV Series
Helicopter Pilot
Truck Driver
1963
2 episodes
Walter Matthau and Frank McGee in The DuPont Show of the
Week (1961)
The DuPont Show of the Week
6.1
TV Series
Huberman
1962
1 episode
Car 54, Where Are You? (1961)
Car 54, Where Are You?
7.7
TV Series
Officer Reilly
1961
1 episode
James Cagney, Shirley Jones, and Roger Smith in Never Steal
Anything Small (1959)
Never Steal Anything Small
6.0
Stevedore (uncredited)
1959
Jim McKay in The Verdict Is Yours (1958)
The Verdict Is Yours
TV Series
Witness (uncredited)
1958
Producer
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine' (2009)
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine'
Video
producer
2009
Die Hard Dracula (1998)
Die Hard Dracula
1.8
associate producer
1998
Cinematographer
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine' (2009)
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine'
Video
Cinematographer
2009
Second Unit or Assistant Director
Big Bad Mama II (1987)
Big Bad Mama II
4.7
second unit director
1987
Additional Crew
What Is It? (2005)
What Is It?
5.2
grave digging
2005
Die Hard Dracula (1998)
Die Hard Dracula
1.8
acting coach
1998
Joe Don Baker and Elizabeth Hartman in Walking Tall (1973)
Walking Tall
6.9
acting mentor
1973
Thanks
Voices Lost
very special thanks
Pre-production
What Is It? (2005)
What Is It?
5.2
thanks
2005
Self
Electric Memories with Bruce Glover
Video
Self
2017
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine' (2009)
The Documentary of the Making of 'It Is Fine Everything Is
Fine'
Video
Film Maker
2009
Inside Acting (2000)
Inside Acting
6.4
Self
2000
Guy Hamilton in Inside 'Diamonds Are Forever' (2000)
Inside 'Diamonds Are Forever'
7.3
Video
Self
Mr. Wint
2000
E! True Hollywood Story (1996)
E! True Hollywood Story
6.5
TV Series
Self
1999
1 episode
Filming the James Bond Film 'Diamonds Are Forever' in
Amsterdam (1971)
Filming the James Bond Film 'Diamonds Are Forever' in
Amsterdam
Video
Self
1971
Avroskoop (1970)
Avroskoop
TV Series
(self)
1971
1 episode
You're in the Picture (1961)
You're in the Picture
6.0
TV Series
Dancer (uncredited)
1961
Archive Footage
Sean Connery: The Man and the Movies (2021)
Sean Connery: The Man and the Movies
8.3
TV Special
Self (archive footage)
2021
Josiane Balasko, Arthur, Ramzy Bedia, Michèle Bernier,
Marilou Berry, Virginie de Clausade, Eric Judor, Gérard Jugnot, Kad Merad, Fred
Testot, Omar Sy, Lara Fabian, and Florence Foresti in Les enfants de la télé
(1994)
Les enfants de la télé
4.9
TV Series
Mr. Wint (archive footage, uncredited)
2020
1 episode
Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet (2015)
Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet
7.3
TV Special
Mr. Wint (archive footage)
2015
Swatch James Bond 007 Villain Collection Television
Commercial (2008)
Swatch James Bond 007 Villain Collection Television
Commercial
Video
Mr. Witt (archive footage)
2008
Diamonds Are Forever: Deleted Scenes
6.1
Video
Mr. Wint (archive footage)
2006
The Exotic Locations of 'Diamonds Are Forever'
6.1
Video
Mr. Wint (archive footage)
2006
The Cylons of 'Battlestar Galactica'
9.0
Video
Megan (archive footage, uncredited)
2004
Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003)
Los Angeles Plays Itself
7.8
Duffy in Chinatown (archive footage, uncredited)
2003
James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute (2002)
James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute
6.8
TV Special
(archive footage)
2002
Sean Connery: Private (1993)
Sean Connery: Private
TV Special
Self (archive footage)
1993
30 Years of James Bond (1992)
30 Years of James Bond
7.5
TV Movie
Mr. Wint (archive footage, uncredited)
1992
MTV Movie Special: Licence to Kill
TV Special
Mr. Wint (archive footage, uncredited)
1989
James Bond: The First 21 Years (1983)
James Bond: The First 21 Years
7.0
TV Movie
Mr. Wint (archive footage)
1983
Walt Disney in The Magical World of Disney (1954)
The Magical World of Disney
8.4
TV Series
Schrader (archive footage)
1976
2 episodes
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