12th June 2006 - Tiger Woods estate in Jamaica used for Casino Royale
filming - reports
Contact Music.
The Bahamas estate recently bought by golfers Tiger Woods and Ernie Els
is to play a leading role in the new James Bond film Casino Royale.
Secluded Albany House in New Providence, became one of the first
locations to be used for several scenes of the new 007 film, starring
Daniel Craig as the smooth spy - reports Contact Music.
As well as being one of the most famous properties in the Bahamas, the
estate was recently bought by the Tavistock Group, which includes Woods
and South African Els. There are now plans to develop an exclusive
residential community there, but before an ambitious modernisation takes
place, the exotic charm of Albany House has been captured by Bond
director Martin Campbell.
The estate isn't new to celebrity invasions - Bono, Celine Dion and John
Travolta are believed to be past guests, but resort privacy rules forbid
staff naming names. Jason Callender, a director of the development
company, says, "We are excited to showcase the property in the upcoming
movie, and participate in an event which will again bring international
acclaim to islands of the Bahamas."
More pictures of the house available
here.
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