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  1. Andrew Bicknell was born In 1957 in Colchester. He is a completely Versatile Character Actor working On film in the USA, UK and European Film Industries He Trained in The Classics at Webber Douglas Academy London and started his career At The Bristol Old Vic Theatre and BBC simultaneously..

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  2. Actor: One in the Chamber. Andrew Bicknell was born In 1957 in Colchester. He is a completely Versatile Character Actor working On film in the USA, UK and European Film Industries He Trained in The Classics at Webber Douglas Academy London and started his career At The Bristol Old Vic Theatre and BBC simultaneously..

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    Andrew Bicknell (born 1957) is an English actor. He portrayed Richard Stamper in the 1999 video game Tomorrow Never Dies and James Bond in the 2001 video game James Bond 007 in... Agent Under Fire.

    Tomorrow Never Dies (1999)

    The third-person shooter Tomorrow Never Dies was developed by Black Ops Entertainment and supervised by Electronic Arts. It was in the style of the Syphon Filter games and the first video game of the franchise with voice acting. For then one of the first actors to be casted in any James Bond game was Andrew Bicknell as Stamper and a bartender that appears in the game.

    Agent Under Fire

    originally started as the PS2 and PC versions of The World Is Not Enough, but before going further in development the studios' original plan was to bring Roger Moore to do the Bond role. At the end, however, the behaviours between Moore's interpretation and the one in the game shared lots of similarities. Andrew Bicknell then entered to provide the voice and likeness of Bond. But his casting was not reported broadly and some PS2 magazines, such as PlayStation World, erroneously reported that Bicknell's Bond was an original generic character invented for the game (a "synthetic" character).

    Nightfire

    At one point, he resurfaced as James Bond in James Bond 007: NightFire but was ultimately dropped as Pierce Brosnan replace him as the title character.

    1.The 'Bond 6' Saga. MI6-HQ.com. Retrieved on 4 November 2014.

    Andrew Bicknell at the Internet Movie Database

  3. Portrayed by actor Andrew Bicknell, the character appeared in the Electronic Arts' 2001 James Bond video-game Agent Under Fire. Bicknell's Bond was due to appear in its 2002 sequel, but due to Pierce Brosnan renewing his contract for the 2002 film Die Another Day, the actor was dropped from the project.

  4. Sep 29, 2021 · Instead, English actor Andrew Bicknell stepped into the iconic role. However, on the cover art his face was bathed in shadow, making him look kinda like Brosnan from a distance—specifically the average distance between a person and a GameStop shelf—but not quite.

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  7. Andrew Bicknell is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Dark Knight, Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Last Night in Soho, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Dhoom 3, The Crimson Permanent Assurance, De Gaulle, and Attack Force.