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Angie Harmon, Jill Hennessy, Carey Lowell, Alana De La Garza, Annie Parisse, Elisabeth Rohm, Stephanie March, and Diane Neal all graced the screen in one or more of the original and spinoff Dick Wolf series. All went on to other pursuits, some with their own shows, others to films and other acting challenges.
This year, three of them will appear back to back to back in episodes of Lifetime s
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James Bond movies: Ranking 007 s best, worst and everything in between
Sean Connery set the standard back in the 1960s. Daniel Craig brought 007 into the 21st century. Here s how their Bond movies, and those with the other Bonds, stack up. Listen - 04:04
Not stirred: This lineup at the Madame Tussauds wax museum in Berlin presents all the actors who ve played James Bond in the legendary Eon Productions movies. From left: Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Daniel Craig, Sean Connery, George Lazenby and Pierce Brosnan. Britta Pedersen/Getty Images
The James Bond movie franchise is a force to be reckoned with, toting up 26 films to date (24 canonical, plus two rogues). Along the way, it s delivered both gems and clunkers. It s going to be a while longer before we can see how the next Bond movie, No Time to Die, stacks up against its predecessors. That 007 film, likely the final one to star Dan
Disclaimer:
I am only one man with limited time and, in 2020, I undertook a law conversion (hence the drop of in features in the winter), so if your favourite record is missing chances are I just haven’t heard it yet, so please share your favourite LPs below the line.
Equally, because I’ve been extremely busy, this list leans heavily on albums that I have reviewed (big names, big hype releases) as there are still a host of records I’m desperate to hear, but will not include without having listened to them in full (Thou, Pallbearer, Sasha Sloan, The Koreatown Oddity, Napalm Death, Thundercat, Idles, Against All Logic, Declan McKenna, etc…).