On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Australian George Lazenby was James Bond this time.
Lazenby's reviews were quite mixed. Many felt that he was physically convincing in the action sequences, for which he did most of his own stunts, and that his portrayal was closer to the character in Fleming's novels, but that he looked foolish in his many loud costume changes, some featuring kilts, and delivered his lines poorly, possibly because much of his dialogue was dubbed after the fact with the voice of a character whom he was impersonating through much of the film.