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1965 and James
* 1965 – Wayne James, Zimbabwean cricketer
* 1965James Tupper, Canadian actor
In 1965, she appeared as herself in the Hollywood production Dear Brigitte ( 1965 ) starring James Stewart, one of the few American films in which she appeared.
* 1969 – Capital punishment in the United Kingdom: Home Secretary James Callaghan's motion to make permanent the Murder ( Abolition of Death Penalty ) Act 1965, which had temporarily suspended capital punishment in England, Wales and Scotland for murder ( but not for all crimes ) for a period of five years.
Hawks then returned to his childhood passion for car races with Red Line 7000 in 1965. the film starred a young James Caan in his first leading role.
* 1965James Nesbitt, Northern Irish actor
* 1898 – James Fitzmaurice, Irish aviation pioneer ( d. 1965 )
Following his role in Mephisto, Brandauer appeared in his first English-speaking role in playing Maximillian Largo in Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ), a remake of the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball.
* 1892 – James Collip, Canadian biochemist, co-discoverer of insulin ( d. 1965 )
Much spy fiction was adapted as spy films in the 1960s, ranging from the fantastical James Bond series to the realistic The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ( 1965 ), and the hybrid The Quiller Memorandum ( 1966 ).
James Baldwin ’ s collection Going to Meet the Man ( 1965 ) told stories of African-American life.
Like Mississippi John Hurt, he was welcomed into the music scene of the 1960s and played at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964, the New York Folk Festival in July 1965, and the October 1967 European tour of the American Folk Festival along with Skip James and Bukka White.
James J. Reeb, a minister at All Souls Church, Unitarian, in Washington, D. C. and a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, was clubbed in Selma, Alabama on March 8, 1965, and died two days later of massive head trauma.
( Richard Lester, 1965 ) and played leads in All The Way Up ( James MacTaggart, 1970 ), The Chain ( Jack Gold, 1984 ), The Dunera Boys ( Ben Lewin, 1985 ) and Foreign Body ( Ronald Neame, 1986 ).
A film adaptation starring Michael Caine was released in 1965 and produced by the James Bond co-producer Harry Saltzman, assisted by several prominent members of the Bond production family.
The RF SQUID was invented in 1965 by Robert Jaklevic, John J. Lambe, Arnold Silver, and James Edward Zimmerman at Ford.
* James Dixon Murray ( 1887 – 1965 ), British Labour Party MP 1942 – 1955
Modèles des Caractères de l ’ Imprimerie, including James Mosley ’ s introduction, Eugrammia Press, London 1965.
* Philippe Buonarroti, translated by James Bronterre O ' Brien, Babeuf's Conspiracy for Equality, Hetherington ( 1836-first English edition ); Kelly ( 1965 ) hardcover, 454 pages ( original text on books. google. com )
Aspartame was discovered in 1965 by James M. Schlatter at the G. D. Searle company ( later purchased by Monsanto ).
* 1965James Gunn and Bruce Peterson use observations of the relatively low absorption of the blue component of the Lyman-alpha line from 3C9 to strongly constrain the density and ionization state of the intergalactic medium
James also claimed that Allen was to blame for the collapse of the 1965 Philadelphia Phillies because of a fight with Frank Thomas.
The original Budget briefcase was first used by William Ewart Gladstone in 1860 and continued in use until 1965 when James Callaghan was the first Chancellor to break with tradition when he used a newer box.
* James Reeb, civil rights activist, murdered in Selma, Alabama, 1965.

1965 and Bond
* Gerald Bond ( 1909 – 1965 ), South African Test cricketer
* Nigel Bond ( born 1965 ), English snooker player
* The Liquidator ( 1965 ), MGM's answer to Bond with Rod Taylor and Goldfinger-style theme sung by Shirley Bassey.
The Fleet line was mentioned in a 1965 Times article, discussing options after the Victoria line had been completed — suggesting that the Fleet line could take a Baker Street – Bond Street – Trafalgar Square – Strand – Fleet Street – Ludgate Circus – Cannon Street route, then proceeding into southeast London.
Blofeld appears or is heard in three novels: Thunderball, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and You Only Live Twice ; and six James Bond films from Eon Productions: From Russia with Love ( 1963 ), Thunderball ( 1965 ), You Only Live Twice ( 1967 ), On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ), Diamonds Are Forever ( 1971 ) and For Your Eyes Only ( 1981 ) ( the pre-title sequence of which marks his final appearance and apparent death ).
* In the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball, a SPECTRE officer states that the criminal organization earned £ 250, 000 as a consultation fee for the robbery.
* There's a Bond Between Us ( 1965 )
The song which began his career was " Agent Double ' O ' Soul " ( 1965 ), a reference to the James Bond films popular at the time.
In 1965, Norden wrote, narrated and starred in a featurette jointly made by the James Bond producers and The Ford Motor Company.
* In the James Bond film Thunderball ( 1965 ), French NATO pilot François Derval is murdered by Angelo, a SPECTRE henchman who has been surgically altered to match Derval's appearance.
His other movie credits include The Young Savages ( 1961 ), The Greatest Story Ever Told ( 1965 ), Battle of the Bulge ( 1965 ), The Dirty Dozen ( 1967 ), The Scalphunters ( 1968 ), supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1969 ), Kelly's Heroes ( 1970 ), Pretty Maids All in a Row ( 1971 ), Inside Out ( 1975 ), and Escape to Athena ( 1979 ).
On screen, Thunderball was released in 1965 as the fourth film in the Eon Productions series, with Sean Connery as James Bond.
In 1965, the film Thunderball was released, starring Sean Connery as James Bond.
A June 1965 Esquire magazine story on the making of the then upcoming James Bond film Thunderball featured drawings of dart firing pistols that were not used in the completed film.
* James Bond ( Philadelphia, 1965 )
In 1965, A. C. Gilbert produced James Bond movie tie-in figures and a slot car road race set featuring Bond's Aston Martin DB5.
Never Say Never Again is a 1983 spy film based on the James Bond novel Thunderball, which was previously adapted in 1965 under that name.
After Eon Productions started producing the Bond films, they subsequently made a deal with McClory, who would produce Thunderball, and then not make any further version of the novel for a period of ten years following the release of the Eon-produced version in 1965.
The most famous and best selling ( to date ) toy car of all, James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 ( 261 ) from the film Goldfinger, was issued in October 1965 and despite the fact that the casting of the new James Bond car was based heavily on the earlier Aston Martin DB4 model from 1960, it was the special features that marked out this model.
In May 1978 a new version of the James Bond Aston Martin DB5 ( 271 ) was issued in 1 / 36 scale which featured the operational gimmicks of the 1965 original.

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