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Terence Young

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Stewart Terence Herbert Young (20 June 1915 – 7 September 1994) was a British film director best known for directing three films in the James Bond series, Dr. No (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), and Thunderball (1965). Born in Shanghai, China, he was public-school educated. Like the fictional James Bond, he read oriental history at St Catharine's College in the University of Cambridge. As a tank commander during World War II, Young participated in Operation Market Garden in Arnhem, The Netherlands.

20-06-1915

Birthday

Gemini

Zodiac Sign

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5

Total Films

Shaun Young, Теренс Янг

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Shanghai, China

Place of Birth

Popular works

Creative career

actor

5 Works

producer

1 Works

director

56 Works

writer

15 Works

other

2 Works

Everything or Nothing

Everything or Nothing

The story of three men with a shared dream: James Bond franchise producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and Bond creator and author Ian Fleming. It’s the thrilling and inspiring narrative behind the longest running film franchise in cinema history, which began in 1962.
7.1

Year:

2012

Best Ever Bond

Best Ever Bond

Roger Moore presents the ten best sequences ever to have appeared in the James Bond series, and cast members recall their favourite moments.
5.0

Year:

2002

Inside 'Dr. No'

Inside 'Dr. No'

A behind the scenes look at the James Bond film Dr. No.
6.9

Year:

2000

Valachi: The Violent Era

Valachi: The Violent Era

Promotional short taking a look at the making of The Valachi Papers.
0.0

Year:

1972

The Incredible World of James Bond

The Incredible World of James Bond

This promotional film was aired on American television on 26 November 1965, one month before the release of Thunderball (1965). Narrated by Alexander Scourby, the 48 minute documentary aired as a one hour special. It included footage of the filming at Silverstone Racetrack, Northamptonshire and of the fight aboard the Disco Volante at Pinewood Studios; media coverage of Martine Beswick, Luciana Paluzzi and Claudine Auger; and archive footage of Ian Fleming at 'Goldeneye', Jamaica.
6.0

Year:

1965