Biography - A Short Wiki
There’s something admirable about Timothy Dalton and his body. All of the actor’s known body measurements are summarized below!
Timothy Dalton net worth and salary: Timothy Dalton is a British actor of the stage and screen who has a net worth of $20 million. Dalton best known for being the fourth person to portray James Bond in the Eon Productions film series. Among his other film credits are “The Lion in Winter,” “Mary, Queen of Scots,” “Flash Gordon,” “The Rocketeer,” and “Hot Fuzz.” On television, he has starred in the miniseries “Jane Eyre” and “Scarlett,” and on the shows “Doctor Who,” “Penny Dreadful,” and “Doom Patrol.”
Body Measurements Table
Look below and behold the body statistics of Timothy Dalton. The table covers bra size, height, weight, shoe size, and more!
Height: | 188 cm, 6 Feet 2 Inches |
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Weight: | 80 kg, 176 pounds |
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Quotes
"I don't think anyone except the few people who have played James Bond can tell you how strange and special it is and how much your life changes."
Timothy Dalton
"On one level, I would prefer never to hear the words 'James Bond' again, but on another level, it is part of my blood and my life. And it's the only movie in the world that offers a British actor the chance of international recognition."
Timothy Dalton
"It's horrid to be called a Shakespearean actor because that's incredibly limiting, and we love acting. We like telling stories; anything that excites us we want to be a part of. Science fiction is fun, too!"
Timothy Dalton
"You can't relate to a superhero, to a superman, but you can identify with a real man who in times of crisis draws forth some extraordinary quality from within himself and triumphs but only after a struggle."
Timothy Dalton
"Gone With The Wind' is one of the all-time greats. Read Margaret Mitchell's book and watch the film again; it's a soap opera in all its glory. It is superb and memorable."
Timothy Dalton