
Age: 70
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Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956) is an actor, film director, producer and screenwriter. Born in Peekskill, New York, Gibson moved with his parents to Sydney, Australia when he was 12 years old and later studied acting at the Australian National Institute of Dramatic Art. After appearing in the "Mad Max" and "Lethal Weapon" series, Gibson went on to direct and star in the Academy Award-winning "Braveheart" (1995). In 2004, he directed and produced "The Passion of the Christ," a controversial yet successful film portraying the last hours in the life of Jesus Christ.

James Bond is sent on a mission to Mexico to take down a drug cartel operating under the leadership of Vernando Perez. While on his way through a Mexican village called Bosque Arenoso, he is stopped by a police patrol. They are in fact members of Perez's gang. He is stunned and after some time he wakes up beaten and tied to a chair. The members of the gang, who don't know who he is, threaten him with death and order him to help them get rid of the hostile cartel. When the members leave, they order a pair of twins-Luna and Arturo Morales-to guard the agent and force him to cooperate. Bond, however, breaks free and overpowers the gangsters, then escapes. After a while he turns back and hides watching the twins. When the gang members return, they are furious that Luna and Arturo did not do their job and want to shoot them. At the last moment Bond saves the siblings and reveals himself. The grateful twins decide to help the agent kill their boss.

