Desmond Llewelyn
Desmond Wilkinson Llewelyn was a Welsh actor, best known for his role as Q in 17 of the James Bond films between 1963 and 1999.
Biography
Early life
Llewelyn was born in Newport, Monmouthshire, the son of Mia and Ivor Llewelyn,. His father was a coal mining engineer. Desmond originally wanted to be a minister, but during his education at Radley College, he worked as a stagehand in the school's productions and occasionally picked up small roles.Second World War
The outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 halted his acting career; Llewelyn was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the British Army, serving with the Royal Welch Fusiliers. In 1940, he was captured by the German Army in France and was held as a prisoner of war for five years in Oflag VII-C and the infamous Colditz Castle in Germany.Acting career
''James Bond'' series
Llewelyn was chosen for the role of Q because of his work with director Terence Young in the 1950 war film They Were Not Divided, in which he played a tank gunner. Beginning with From Russia with Love in 1963, Llewelyn appeared as Q, the quartermaster of the MI6 gadget Lab, in every EON Bond film until his death, with the exception of Live and Let Die in 1973, in which the character Q did not appear. Llewelyn was the only actor in the original Bond series to have worked alongside five of the actors who played the spy, who were Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan.His last appearance as Q prior to his death was in The World Is Not Enough in 1999. During his briefing of 007 in the film, Q introduces John Cleese's character,, as his heir presumptive, and the film alludes to Q's retirement, to which Bond, after seeing Q, expresses his hope that it will not be any time soon. Q's response is to admonish Bond to "always have an escape plan", after which he lowers himself through the floor of his lab. Llewelyn had stated not long before his death that he had no plans to retire and that he would continue playing Q "as long as the producers want me and the Almighty doesn't."
In the 2002 film Die Another Day, John Cleese's character is the head of Q branch, having inherited the title of quartermaster from his predecessor. In all, Llewelyn appeared in 17 Bond films, more than any other actor, and worked with the first five James Bond actors. He also portrayed Q in a 1967 EON produced television documentary entitled Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond, which was included in the 2006 special edition DVD release of You Only Live Twice.
Other work
Although one of British cinema's most recognisable characters and an important and long-standing element in the 'Bond' franchise, 'Q' did not make Llewelyn rich—the actor was merely paid 'by the day' for his few hours of work on-set and did not share in the money made by the films. Nevertheless, because Llewelyn was considered one of the franchise's major institutions and also immensely popular among Bond fans, Llewelyn starred in several commercials, including ones to promote the video games GoldenEye 007 and Tomorrow Never Dies.Llewelyn made a brief appearance in "Little Mother", an episode of The Adventures of Robin Hood. He also appeared in other films such as the Ealing comedy The Lavender Hill Mob, the 1963 film Cleopatra, and the 1981 PBS production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and he had a small role in the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which was itself based on a children's book by Bond author Ian Fleming. In 1961 he made an uncredited cameo appearance early on as one of the Marques's servants in the Hammer Film Productions of The Curse of the Werewolf. He also acted on stage with Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh and appeared as Geoffrey Maddocks in the British television series Follyfoot from 1971 to 1973. The Bond film Live and Let Die was filmed during the third series of Follyfoot and Llewelyn was written out of the series for three episodes to appear in the film. However, the Bond producers ultimately decided to leave the character out of the film anyway, much to Llewelyn's annoyance.
He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1995 when he was surprised by Michael Aspel at London's Hyde Park Hotel, during a press launch for the new Bond film, GoldenEye.
Personal life
Despite playing an inventor in the Bond films, Llewelyn always maintained that he was totally lost in the world of technology, a trait that also plagued his successors, John Cleese and Ben Whishaw. A biography entitled was written by Sandy Hernu, and subsequently released on 1 November 1999. He was also educated at Radley College from the age of 13-18 years old.Death
On 19 December 1999, Llewelyn was driving home alone from a book signing event when his Renault Megane was involved in a head-on collision with a Fiat Bravo driven by a 35-year-old man on the A27 near the village of Berwick, East Sussex. Despite attention from a doctor called to the scene and being taken by helicopter to Eastbourne District General Hospital, he died shortly thereafter at the age of 85. The other driver was seriously injured. An inquest recorded a verdict of accidental death. Llewelyn's death occurred three weeks after the premiere of The World Is Not Enough. Roger Moore, who starred with Llewelyn in six of his seven Bond films, spoke at his funeral on 6 January 2000 at St Mary the Virgin Church in Battle, Sussex. The service was followed by a private cremation at Hastings Crematorium, with the ashes given to Llewelyn's family.His widow, Pamela Mary Llewelyn, died in East Sussex in 2001, aged 85. His son, Justin Llewelyn, died in 2012, aged 59.
Selected filmography
- Ask a Policeman as Headless Coachman
- Captain Boycott as Gentleman on Train
- Hamlet as Extra
- Adam and Evelyne as Undertermined Supporting Role
- The Chiltern Hundreds as First guardsman
- Guilt Is My Shadow as Pub customer
- They Were Not Divided as '77 Jones
- The Lavender Hill Mob as First guardsman
- Valley of Song as Lloyd as Schoolmaster
- Operation Diplomat as Police Constable at barrier
- Knights of the Round Table as A Herald
- Stryker of the Yard
- A Night to Remember as Seaman at Steerage Gate
- Further Up the Creek as Chief Yeoman
- Corridors of Blood as Assistant at operations
- Sapphire as Police Constable
- Sword of Sherwood Forest as Wounded Fugitive
- Gorgo
- The Curse of the Werewolf as 1st Footman
- Only Two Can Play as Clergyman on Bus
- The Pirates of Blood River as Tom Blackthorne
- Cleopatra as Senator
- From Russia with Love as Boothroyd / Q
- The Silent Playground as Dr. Green
- Goldfinger as Q
- The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders as Jailer
- Thunderball as Q
- You Only Live Twice as Q
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as Mr. Coggins
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service as Q
- Diamonds Are Forever as Q
- The Man with the Golden Gun as Q
- The Spy Who Loved Me as Q
- The Golden Lady as Professor Dixon
- Moonraker as Q
- For Your Eyes Only as Q
- Octopussy as Q
- A View to a Kill as Q
- The Living Daylights as Q
- Prisoner of Rio as Commissioner Ingram
- Licence to Kill as Q
- Merlin as Professor Mycroft
- GoldenEye as Q
- Tomorrow Never Dies as Q
- The World Is Not Enough as Q
Other appearances
- James Bond: Licence to Thrill – TV Movie documentary as Himself
- Wogan – episode – Licence to Kill Special
- 30 Years of James Bond – TV Movie documentary as Himself
- The Goldfinger Phenomenon – Video documentary short as Himself
- Behind the Scenes with 'Thunderball – Video documentary as Himself / Q
- GoldenEye: The Secret Files – TV Short documentary as Himself
- In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross – TV Movie documentary as Q
- This Is Your Life – TV Series documentary – Desmond Llewelyn as Himself
- The World of James Bond – TV Movie documentary as Himself
- Countdown to Tomorrow – Documentary as Himself / Q
- The Secrets of 007: The James Bond Files- TV Movie documentary as Himself / Q
- James Bond: Shaken and Stirred – TV Movie documentary as Himself
- License to Thrill – Short as Q
- The Making of 'The World Is Not Enough – Video documentary short as Himself
- Exclusive – TV Series documentary – Episode dated 21 November 1999 as Himself – Interviewee
- The Bond Cocktail – TV Movie documentary as Himself
- Highly Classified: The World of 007 – Video documentary as Q
- The James Bond Story – TV Movie documentary as Himself / Q
- Inside 'From Russia with Love – Video documentary short as Himself
- Inside 'Moonraker – Video documentary short as Himself
- Inside Q's Lab – Video documentary short as Himself / Q
- Terence Young: Bond Vivant – Video documentary short as Himself
- Now Pay Attention 007: A Tribute to Actor Desmond Llewelyn – TV Movie documentary as Himself