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Timothy Leonard Dalton Leggett (born March 21, 1946) is a British actor. He gained international prominence as the fourth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, starring in The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989). Beginning his career on stage, he made his film debut as Philip II of France in the 1968 historical drama The Lion in Winter. He took roles in the period films Wuthering Heights (1970), Cromwell (1970), and Mary, Queen of Scots (1971). Dalton also appeared in the films Flash Gordon (1980), The Rocketeer (1991), Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003), Hot Fuzz (2007) and The Tourist (2010). On television, Dalton played Mr. Rochester in the BBC serial Jane Eyre (1983), Rhett Butler in the CBS miniseries Scarlett (1994), Rassilon in the BBC One sci-fi series Doctor Who (2009–2010), Sir Malcolm Murray on the Showtime horror drama Penny Dreadful (2014–2016), and the Chief on the DC Universe / HBO Max superhero series Doom Patrol (2019–2021). He portrayed Peter Townsend in the fifth season of The Crown.

Timothy Dalton

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for Alfred Pennyworth in Batman: Gotham Knight (2011)
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Batman operates in Gotham as a feared urban myth during a collapsing gang war between the Falcone and Maroni families. As organized crime tears the city apart, District Attorney Harvey Dent rises as Gotham’s symbol of hope, working alongside Lieutenant James Gordon in a fragile alliance against a deeply corrupted GCPD. Inside the department, Detective Harvey Bullock initially hunts Batman as a criminal, Captain Branden leads militarized SWAT crackdowns under Commissioner Loeb, and Detective Flass secretly serves the Falcone mob. Batman escalates his campaign from street-level vigilantism to dismantling the mob’s financial and political networks, drawing fear from criminals and uneasy attention from the public. Catwoman moves through the chaos as a shifting wildcard, while the Joker appears briefly as a disturbing inmate inside Arkham Asylum. As Dent prosecutes the mob, Flass smuggles acid into a courtroom during a trial involving Sal Maroni, triggering a catastrophic attack that scars Dent and shatters his psyche into Two-Face. Flass is killed soon after as Two-Face’s first act of vengeance. Two-Face unleashes a violent purge against Gotham’s criminal and corrupt leadership, culminating in a final confrontation where Batman stops him but cannot restore Harvey Dent. Commissioner Loeb is exposed and removed, Gordon becomes Commissioner, and Bullock begins aligning with reform. Gotham cautiously accepts Batman as a necessary force, though still fearing what he represents. Mid-Credits: Bruce Wayne receives two tickets to Haly’s Circus from Alfred, hinting at a future shift in his path beyond Gotham’s shadows. Post-Credits: In orbit, LexCorp satellites detect an unexplained burst of solar energy over Kansas, registering an anomaly beyond known science.