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  1. Christopher Godfrey Bond (born 1945, in Sussex, England, UK) is a British actor, playwright and theatre director whose 1970 retelling of the Victorian tale Sweeney Todd formed the basis of Stephen Sondheim's musical of the same name, with book by Hugh Wheeler.

  2. The musical was based on Christopher Bond's 1970 play Sweeney Todd, which introduced a psychological backstory and motivation to Todd's crimes. In Bond's reincarnation of the character, Todd was the victim of a ruthless judge, who exiled him to Australia and raped his young wife, driving her mad.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kit_BondKit Bond - Wikipedia

    • Early Life, Education, and Law Career
    • Early Political Career
    • Governor of Missouri
    • U.S. Senate
    • Post-Government Career
    • Missouri Apollo 17 Goodwill Moon Rock
    • Personal Life
    • Places Named After
    • Electoral History
    • External Links

    A sixth-generation Missourian, Bond was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Elizabeth (née Green) and Arthur D. Bond. His father was captain of the 1924 Missouri Tigers football team and a Rhodes Scholar. His maternal grandfather, A.P. Green, founded A.P. Green Industries, a fireclay manufacturer and a major employer for many years in Bond's ho...

    Bond moved back to his hometown of Mexico, Missouri in the fall of 1967, and ran for Congress in 1968 in Missouri's 9th congressional district, the rural northeastern part of the state. He defeated Anthony Schroeder in the August Republican primary, 56% to 44%, winning 19 of the district's 23 counties. In the November general election, Bond came cl...

    In 1972, Bond was elected governor of Missouri by a margin of 55% to 45%, making him, at 33 years of age, the youngest governor in the history of Missouri. Bond was the first Republican in 28 years to serve as governor of Missouri. Bond's residency qualifications to be governor were challenged, but were upheld by the Missouri Supreme Court in 1972....

    Elections

    After Senator Thomas Eagleton decided not to run for re-election, Bond was elected senator in 1986, defeating Lieutenant Governor Harriett Woods by 53% to 47% . Bond was re-elected in 1992 by less than expected over St. Louis County Councilwoman Geri Rothman-Serot, ex-wife of former Lieutenant Governor Ken Rothman. In 1998 Bond decisively defeated Attorney General (and future Governor) Jay Nixon and Libertarian Tamara Millay after a hard-fought campaign, and in 2004 he won re-election over De...

    Committee assignments

    1. Committee on Appropriations 1.1. Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies 1.2. Subcommittee on Defense 1.3. Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development 1.4. Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government 1.5. Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs 1.6. Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies(Ranking Member) 2. Committee on Environment and Public Works 2...

    After leaving office in January 2011, Bond joined the law firm of Thompson Coburn. Bond serves as a co-chair of the Housing Commission at the Bipartisan Policy Center. In August 2011, Bond announced that he would join alliantgroup's strategic advisory board and serve as a senior adviser for the firm. Bond formally launched his own firm, Kit Bond St...

    In the last few days of his long political career, Kit Bond and his staff solved a mystery that had intrigued the press, Missouri politicians, and members of academia for much of 2010. Missouri state officials had wrongly believed that the state museum held a rare and valuable Apollo 17 lunar sample display containing a "goodwill Moon rock". On Jun...

    Bond's son Sam graduated in 2003 from Princeton University, after which he became an officer in the United States Marine Corps and served multiple tours of duty in Iraq.Sam later entered a career in business. In 1994, Bond's wife, Carolyn, filed for a divorce, which was finalized the following year.[citation needed] Bond married Linda Pell, now Lin...

    Christopher S. Bond United States Courthouse, Jefferson City
    Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center – University of Missouri (Columbia), Columbia, Missouri

    After over 40 years in politics, Senator Bond announced on January 8, 2009, that he would not seek re-election in 2010.Results of elections in which he was a candidate are summarized as follows:

    Appearances on C-SPAN
    Lawmakers Investigate CIA Interrogation Tape Disposal Archived June 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine PBS Newshour, December 11, 2007, transcript of interview with Gwen Ifill
  4. Con la aprobación de Sam Raimi y Bruce Campbell, la versión musical de Evil Dead se estrenó por primera vez en 2003 en los talleres teatrales del Tranzac Club de Toronto, dirigida por Christopher Bond y protagonizada por Ryan Ward.

  5. Carrera como actor. 1947-1957: inicios. 1957-1972: asociación con Hammer Film Productions y cine de terror. 1973-1989: The Wicker Man, James Bond y llegada a los Estados Unidos. 1990-2009: resurgimiento en franquicias cinematográficas. 2010-2015: últimos papeles. Vida privada. Muerte. Reconocimientos. Filmografía. Discografía. Álbumes. EP.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BondJames Bond - Wikipedia

    David Arnold Hans Zimmer (composer of the 2021 film No Time to Die) with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2022 during The Sound of 007 in Concert to mark 60 years of the Bond series. The "James Bond Theme" was written by Monty Norman and was first orchestrated by the John Barry Orchestra for 1962's Dr. No, although the actual authorship of the music has ...

  7. James Bond es un personaje de ficción creado por el periodista y novelista inglés Ian Fleming en 1953. James Bond es el protagonista de la serie de novelas, películas, cómics y videojuegos homónimos, en las que protagoniza sus propias misiones como James Bond.