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‘James Bond’actor Clifton James dies at 96
    2017-04-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Actor Clifton James, who appeared as Sheriff JW Pepper in two “James Bond” films, has died at the age of 96.

    He died close to his childhood home in Gladstone, Oregon, on Saturday due to complications from diabetes*.

    James was best known for appearing alongside Sir Roger Moore in the Bond films “Live and Let Die” and “The Man With the Golden Gun” during the 1970s.

    His daughter Lynn said: “He was the most outgoing person, beloved by everybody.”

    She added: “I don’t think the man had an enemy. We were incredibly blessed to have had him in our lives.”

    In 1973 James played Louisiana sheriff JW Pepper in “Live and Let Die,” in which he made a memorable appearance in a chaotic* boat chase sequence.

    His character proved so popular he was asked to reprise* the role in 1974’s “The Man With the Golden Gun,” involving another car chase*, in Thailand, and a scene where he gets pushed into water by a baby elephant.

    Paying tribute on Twitter, Sir Roger wrote: “Terribly sad to hear Clifton James has left us. As JW Pepper he gave my first two ‘Bond’ films a great, fun character.”

    (SD-Agencies)

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