New Zealand born actor David Warbeck made his feature film debut in My Lover, My Son (1970). Warbeck went pro following studies at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and during the 1970s became a popular European star of low-budget genre pictures made in Italy, the U.S. and England. His notable films include Antonio Margheriti's Treasure Island in Outer Space (1987) and Luci Fulci's The Beyond (1981). Warbeck made his final film appearance in Jake West's Razor Blade Smile (1998). He died of cancer on July 23, 1997 in London, aged just 55 years-old.
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New Zealand born actor David Warbeck made his feature film debut in My Lover, My Son (1970). Warbeck went pro following studies at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and during the 1970s became a popular European star of low-budget genre pictures made in Italy, the U.S. and England. His notable films include Antonio Margheriti's Treasure Island in Outer Space (1987) and Luci Fulci's The Beyond (1981). Warbeck made his final film appearance in Jake West's Razor Blade Smile (1998). He died of cancer on July 23, 1997 in London, aged just 55 years-old.
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He was on the (exceedingly) short list to be the third James Bond, in Live and Let Die (1973), until Roger Moore was able to spring free from TV commitments. He later claimed he was paid by Eon Productions to be a substitute or back-up Bond on the conditions that he not tell anyone and that he be ready for filming at a moment's notice in the case of Moore leaving or threatening to leave the role. One day he read about Timothy Dalton being chosen and was told by the producers that he was now "too old for the role".He recorded an audio commentary for The Beyond (1981) laserdisc, DVD & blu-ray with co-star Catriona MacColl only a few weeks before his death.Was a prolific model before entering the world of film acting.Owned a Victorian gothic folly in Hampstead from the late-1970s until his death. He spent twenty years restoring the historic building, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, while living in it.
New Zealand born actor David Warbeck made his feature film debut in My Lover, My Son (1970). Warbeck went pro following studies at London\'s Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and during the 1970s became a popular European star of low-budget genre pictur
Trivia:
He was on the (exceedingly) short list to be the third James Bond, in Live and Let Die (1973), until Roger Moore was able to spring free from TV commitments. He later claimed he was paid by Eon Productions to be a substitute or back-up Bond on the conditions that he not tell anyone and that he be ready for filming at a moment's notice in the case of Moore leaving or threatening to leave the role. One day he read about Timothy Dalton being chosen and was told by the producers that he was now "too old for the role".He recorded an audio commentary for The Beyond (1981) laserdisc, DVD & blu-ray with co-star Catriona MacColl only a few weeks before his death.Was a prolific model before entering the world of film acting.Owned a Victorian gothic folly in Hampstead from the late-1970s until his death. He spent twenty years restoring the historic building, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, while living in it.