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Fortune explores when James Bond Star comes over with 89

The American actor Joe Don Baker, who appeared in several times James Bond Films died with 89. The family of the actor announced the unfortunate news in an obituary that was shared on Legacy.com and added that he died on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

At the time of writing this article, further details on his death, including the cause of death, were not published. The actor noticed that the actor “misses very much but would never forget,” added the obituary:

“We stick to the memories and love that he shared with us. Although he may no longer be with us in our body, his mind will always remain, a guide in the life he has touched.”

Baker gained a name in the early 70s and played “hard guy” who played characters in western films how Weapons of the great seven. His breakthrough performance came from the 1973 cash hit Go bigPresent According to the Hollywood reporter. Joe Don played Real's Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser, who cleaned up the crime in his small town.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Baker's assets are estimated at 3 million US dollars.


Joe Don Baker served in the US Army for two years before moving to New York to follow acting

Joe Don Baker was born in February 1936 in Groesbeck, Texas. According to the Hollywood reporter, his mother Edna died when he was only twelve years old, and so his aunt raised the boy.

After his obituary, Baker was an “insatiable reader” who is known for his love for nature and animals, especially cats. He visited the Groesbeck High School and was awarded football and basketball. His sporting skills brought him a scholarship at the North Texas State College (now at the University of North Texas).

Joe Don graduated into business administration in 1958. In his university years of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Brotherhood, Baker was particularly involved. In 1994 his Alma Mater honored him by legacy.com with the Distinguished Alumni Award.

After graduation, Joe Don Baker served in the US Army for two years before moving to New York to follow acting. He studied in the actors, became a life member and often appeared in the theater games to gain experience. In the early 1960s, Baker appeared in productions such as Marathon '33 And Blues for Mister Charlie.

Shortly thereafter, the actor born in Texas moved to Los Angeles to try acting on the screen. Include some of his acting credits Junior Bonner, Cape Fear, And Charley Varrick.

Joe Don Baker played in several leading role James Bond Films. Starting with 1987 The living daylight, This was shown by Timothy Dalton as a British spy of the same name. Baker played the villain (the first American bond Bond villain), Brad Whitaker, an arms dealer. In 1995 and 1997 he returned to the franchise as a CIA agent Jack Wade, who returned to the franchise in Pierce Brosnan Goldenye And Never die tomorrow.

According to The Independent, Joe Don Baker finally retired in 2012, with a career of five decades being crossed. He has several nominations for the award, including a best actor BAFTA for working on the BBC mini series in 1986 Edge of the darkness. In an interview with the New York Times from 1974, Go big Director Phil Karlson described Baker's spectacle as a “big, powerful” man, to whom “people can look up” in order to maintain the success of the film, even though they were known for his ultraviolent scenes.

Citing an interview in the mid-1990s, the Hollywood reporter gave the opinion of the Texas actor about his further Go big Character, Sheriff Buford Pusser.

“In the early 70s, many people wanted a stick with Nixon and all these Watergate boys. [It] touched a nerve in everyone who would like to do it in evil, but would not have the strength and would be in difficulty if they got into trouble if they got into trouble if they were difficult [they] deed. But Buford could do it, “he said.


According to the Hollywood reporter, Joe Don Baker married Maria Dolores Rivero-Torres in 1969 and they divorced in 1980. The actor is survived by his relatives.

The funeral service will take place on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Mission Hills, California.