Burt Reynolds had turned down James Bond ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia; Facebook )

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After George Lazenby’s lacklustre performance as 007 in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969), Albert R. Broccoli targeted Reynolds. Burt declined because he thought an American couldn’t give Bond justice.

Fast forward, and Reynolds is like, “Whoa, maybe I could’ve nailed it after all.” He confessed, “I think I was putting myself down in a way because I think I could have done it very well. I like that kind of tongue-in-cheek humor.” Picture Burt Reynolds as Bond: slick, charming, and sporting that legendary stache. Who wouldn’t want to see that?

Instead of Burt, Broccoli went back to Sean Connery, the OG Bond, who came back for a record-setting $1.25M. Connery’s return in Diamonds Are Forever (1971) was a bit of a victory lap, celebrating the Bond that set the standard.

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