Reg Gadney

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Reg_Gadney an entity of type: Thing

Reginald Bernard John Gadney (20 January 1941 – 1 May 2018) was a painter, thriller-writer and an occasional screenwriter or screenplay adaptor. Gadney was also an officer in the Coldstream Guards in the 1960s and later wrote the biopic screenplay Goldeneye (about author Ian Fleming) which was filmed in 1989, directed by Don Boyd with Charles Dance playing Ian Fleming. Gadney cameoed as the real-life James Bond, the man who lent his name to Fleming's eponymous spy. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Reg Gadney
rdf:langString Reg Gadney
rdf:langString Reg Gadney
xsd:date 2018-05-01
rdf:langString Cross Hills, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
xsd:date 1941-01-20
xsd:integer 57748014
xsd:integer 1112393075
xsd:date 1941-01-20
rdf:langString Reginald Bernard John Gadney
rdf:langString Two
rdf:langString Three stepchildren
xsd:date 2018-05-01
rdf:langString Painter
rdf:langString Lecturer
rdf:langString Art historian
rdf:langString Thriller writer
rdf:langString Reginald Bernard John Gadney (20 January 1941 – 1 May 2018) was a painter, thriller-writer and an occasional screenwriter or screenplay adaptor. Gadney was also an officer in the Coldstream Guards in the 1960s and later wrote the biopic screenplay Goldeneye (about author Ian Fleming) which was filmed in 1989, directed by Don Boyd with Charles Dance playing Ian Fleming. Gadney cameoed as the real-life James Bond, the man who lent his name to Fleming's eponymous spy.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 11116
rdf:langString Reginald Bernard John Gadney
xsd:gYear 1941
xsd:gYear 2018

data from the linked data cloud