Elliot Carver (Johnathan Pryce)
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Datastream
Actor: Jonathan Pryce
Character: Elliot Carver
Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies
Date of Birth: 1 June 1947
Height: 6' 2" (1.88m)
Distinguishing Feature: The only "true" English villain
Appearance: Tall and slim, gray and neatly trimmed hair, fine metallic-rimmed
spectacles.
Status: Terminated
Organisations & Alliances: The Carver Media Network, Stamper, Henry Gupta, Dr. Kaufman
Profile
A vain and manipulative man, Elliot Carver searches out the
most dramatic ways to hold a media monopoly - even
if it means creating the news himself. He is the editor-in-chief
as well as owner of the newspaper "Tomorrow",
which has a distinctive reputation for stirring trouble
and reporting
mayhem. Carver is politically connected, well spoken and
certainly well informed. His connections and industry stretch
well beyond his public endeavours into government, mafia,
even the military. |
Carver is happiest when in the limelight and thinks of himself as a definitive world leader. While his outer appearance is charming and patriotic, he thinks nothing of putting innocents in the way of a good media story.
"Good morning, my golden retrievers! What kind of havoc shall the Carver Media Group create in the world today?"
Scheme
After acquiring a satellite tracking encoder, the most secretive
piece of technology the US Government possesses, Carver's
techno-wizz Gupta tampers with the tracking system feeding
misinformation to the British Naval fleet. With the Navy mere
miles away from the Chinese coast and a full-scale war, Carver
needs only sit back and report on the mayhem. To top off the
frenzy, Carver plans to fight for dear old Britain, bombarding
Beijing with a missile - killing government officials who had
previously prevented the Carver News Network from broadcasting
in China.
I've
Been Expecting You
James Bond poses as a banker at Carver's worldwide network launch party.
Bond, decked up in a tuxedo, presses Carver's buttons on the sinking of HMS Devonshire
and evokes suspicions. After seducing his wife and being ruffed up by Carver's
goons, Bond cuts short the media baron's broadcast.
Headquarters
Carver operates out of his high-rise office complex in Hamburg,
where his global satellites were designed and constructed.
This building is sleek and modern and perfect for entertaining
guests. The Tomorrow printing presses are located in
Frankfurt and Carver makes regular visits to ensure the
punctual and proper release of his newspaper. Carver
also has a CMG skyscraper in Saigon. Gadgets & Vehicles
With the help of General Chang, the rogue Chinese Army officer,
Carver has constructed a gigantic stealth boat - capable
of sliding along side the British fleet without a blip
on the radar. The stealth ship is armed to the hilt with
missiles and of its most secretive weapon - the sea drill.
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Dress Code
Elliot Carver is commonly seen dressed entirely in black with high
collared, well-tailored nehru suits and supporting fine metallic
framed glasses.
"The distance between insanity
and genius
is measured only by success. " |
Goodbye, Mr Bond
Carver: "I'll be out of here in a Carver news helicopter
covering the event. It's going to be a fantastic show!"
Bond: "I may have some breaking news for you, Elliot.
You forgot the first rule of mass media: give the people
what they want! "
With the stealth ship in flames around him and his men
abandoning ship, Carver prepares his escape plan. Amid the disarray,
007 corners Elliot for a final showdown. Pinned to the control console
with
Carver's gun at his head, Bond initiates the sea drill for one
last mission.
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Biography
Born in Flintshire, Wales, to a coal miner and a retail cashier,
Jonathan Price was sent to boarding school as a child.
Here he quickly discovered a keen interest in the dramatic
arts
and after
graduating from high school, Jonathan enrolled in RADA.
During his term at the Dramatic Arts school, he adjusted
his family name to Pryce (exchanging the 'i' for a 'y').
Out of drama school, Pryce quickly made
a name for himself in London theatre performing various
roles in Shakespearian dramas, including 'Hamlet'. In the
1970's his on-stage success began to be truly recognised
and in 1977 Pryce won both a Tony and a Theatre World Award
for his work onstage.
In a move to America, Pryce was invited to perform the role of "The Engineer" in
a Broadway production of Miss Saigon - a role he was previously
familiar with (and critically acclaimed for) in London.
Pryce set the standard for high caliber Broadway
acting in his portrayal of this character.
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In the late '70s, Pryce made the break into Hollywood with the screen production of "Voyage of the Damned",
a true story starring Faye Dunaway. With a bite of the screen-acting
bug, Pryce continually added to his impressive list of roles
including: Juan Peron in "Evita", Michael in the original CIA thriller, "Man on Fire", and taking the lead in BBC TV Comedy "Roger Doesn't Live Here Anymore". It was with roles like these that Pryce won the admiration and the respect of both film and theatre buffs.
Pryce has over 80 screen productions under his
belt and has recently peformed roles in Hollywood blockbusters
such as: "What A Girl Wants", "Ronin", "De-Lovely" and
the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy. Pryce still
keeps up a variety of live theatre work, recently performing
leads in the musicals "My Fair Lady" and "Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels". In
1974 Jonathan Pryce married actress Kate Fahy. They remain married
today and have three children.