With the death of screen legend Paul Newman last Saturday, I decided to place a death watch on the actor that played my second favorite Bond villain, Louis Jourdan. Louis Jourdan played the sinister Prince Kamal Khan in the 1983 Bond film, "Octopussy". The movie itself is long, boring, and confusing, but Jourdan played the bad guy very well. His death scene at the end of the movie was probably one of the better Bond-Villain-Death scenes of the franchise. At the end of "Octopussy", Khan and...Read Full Story
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I have the DVD of “The Return of the Secaucus 7.” I am sure (if an old person can be) that I saw a film titled “Secaucus 7.” The soundtrack included The Symphony for the New World. Every time I go on the Internet to try to find a copy, I ...
Before 'out of whack,' there was 'in whack'The Star DemocratA: Louis Jourdan was born in 1921 as Louis Gendre and was educated in France, Britain and Turkey. He made his film debut in 1939, but his acting career was put on hold during World War II, when he joined the French Underground. ...
... sweetheart whom he married in 1946 and to whom he remains married today. They had one son, Louis Henry, who died of a drug overdose in 1981. Q: Is it true that an off-color diamond can be changed to a better color by some process?