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When indexing James Bond titles on a tracker like Movie4Me, the franchise is broadly divided into six official actor eras spanning from 1962 to the present day.

The character of 007 has been defined by the actors who wore the tuxedo:

The , spanning more than six decades of cinematic excellence. From Sean Connery’s definitive 1962 debut in Dr. No to Daniel Craig’s emotional farewell in No Time to Die , tracking this massive collection can be a daunting task for cinephiles.

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…please clarify, and I’ll be happy to help with the appropriate information or draft text you can use yourself.

The "bond" in your query likely refers to one of two things: