Published 10/21/2009
by Lew Harris
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By Wrap Staff The diabolical Dr. No has died.
Joseph Wiseman, who played the sinister title character in the first James Bond movie, was 91.
The Canadian-born actor had been in declining health for the last several years, according to his daughter Martha Graham Wiseman.
Wiseman had a long career on stage and screen before appearing opposite Sean Connery in 1962’s “Dr. No.”
He made his Broadway debut in 1938 in Robert E. Sherwood's "Abe Lincoln in Illino...
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Actor Joseph Wiseman, the villian Dr No in the very first James Bond film, has died at the age of 91. Read more on Joseph Wiseman below.
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The Wrap RSS 10/21/2009
By the Los Angeles Times Joseph Wiseman, a stage and screen actor who played the sinister title character in "Dr. No," the 1962 film that introduced Sean Connery as James Bond, has died. He was 91.
Wiseman, who had been in ...