Clint Eastwood
Eastwood is perhaps one of the most famous non-Bonds from history. 1973’s “Live and Let Die,” needed a new actor, and Eastwood was approached for the role. He turned it down, feeling that this wasn’t really a good fit for him, and that he didn’t want to take on the mantle that had been defined by Sean Connery. Instead, the role went to Roger Moore, who played Bond for the next 12 years.