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    George Lazenby Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of George Lazenby? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for George Lazenby from Actors & Actresses Oceania and what is the personality traits.

    George Lazenby
    ENFP

    ENFP (2w3)

    George Lazenby personality type is ENFP, which stands for Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Perceptive.

    Of that, I am a little more of an expresser than an intuitive type.

    I enjoy a good debate and being at the center of attention but don’t like to be a leader. I’m not naturally a gifted leader but I can be one if the situation calls for it, hence my ENFP personality type.

    I have a restless mind. That may sound annoying but it allows me to see things from many different angles and understand why people do things the way they do.

    I am still learning what makes me tick. I have always been active but am now realizing that I have a lot of energy that I am not using in the most efficient way.

    It is nice to be in control but I don’t like to follow others. It is much better to go off on your own and figure something out on your own.

    I like being spontaneous and am now learning that being spontaneous can hurt you if you are not careful. I think I am more into the idea of “Doing” things rather than “Having” things.

    George Robert Lazenby (born 5 September 1939) is an Australian actor and former model. He was the second actor to portray fictional British secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, playing the character in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). Having appeared in only one film, Lazenby's tenure as Bond was the shortest among the actors in the series. Beginning his professional career as a model, Lazenby had only acted in commercials when he was cast to replace original Bond actor Sean Connery. He declined to return in subsequent Bond films and instead pursued roles in films throughout the 1970s that included Universal Soldier (1971), Who Saw Her Die? (1972), The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss (1974), The Man from Hong Kong (1975) and The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977). After his career stalled during this period, he moved into business and invested in real estate. Lazenby later appeared in roles that parodied the James Bond character.

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