A still from the Guy Hamilton-directed Goldfinger
London, United Kingdom:
Guy Hamilton, director of four James Bond films including classics Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever, has died at the age of 93, former Bond actor Roger Moore said on Thursday.
Mr Moore, who was directed by Hamilton in Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun, tweeted that he was 'incredibly, incredibly saddened to hear the wonderful director Guy Hamilton has gone to the great cutting room in the sky. 2016 is horrid'.
Ken Adam, the designer of many of the Bond films' elaborate villainous lairs as well as 007's Aston Martin ejector seat, died last month aged 95.
Mr Hamilton's other credits include The Battle of Britain, Evil Under the Sun and The Mirror Crack'd.
He was born in Paris in 1922, but attended school in England. He launched his career in French cinema in the 1930s, starting out as a tea boy before becoming a director after World War II.
He is survived by his second wife, French actress Kerima.
Mr Moore, who was directed by Hamilton in Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun, tweeted that he was 'incredibly, incredibly saddened to hear the wonderful director Guy Hamilton has gone to the great cutting room in the sky. 2016 is horrid'.
Ken Adam, the designer of many of the Bond films' elaborate villainous lairs as well as 007's Aston Martin ejector seat, died last month aged 95.
Mr Hamilton's other credits include The Battle of Britain, Evil Under the Sun and The Mirror Crack'd.
He was born in Paris in 1922, but attended school in England. He launched his career in French cinema in the 1930s, starting out as a tea boy before becoming a director after World War II.
He is survived by his second wife, French actress Kerima.