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Bond villain Michael Lonsdale dies at 89 – Sydney Morning Herald
The French star worked with some of the world’s top directors in an acting career that spanned 60 years.

Michael Lonsdale, a giant of the silver screen and theatre in France who worked with some of the worlds top directors in an acting career that spanned 60 years, died on Monday, his agent said. He was 89.
From his role as villain in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker to that of a French monk in Algeria in the 2011 movie Of Gods and Men, Lonsdale acted, often in brilliant second roles, under top directors including Orson Welles, Steven Spielberg, Francois Truffaut and Louis Malle.
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