Roger Moore as a bad guy?
Loeffelholz Jr
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In the bond commentary on one of the new dvds, Roger Moore said he wanted to be a bad guy because they had better lines. Would you think that he would make a good bad guy?
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I think Roger was pretty much typecast to play the hero (rather than the villain) right from the beginning of his acting career mainly because of his good looks. In the early days, in order to make a living he used to model sweaters and was the Brylcreem Boy in adverts. Brylcreem being a famous and popular hair cream at the time. It's hard to imagine the sweatered Brylcreem Boy as a villain.
Roger has made a career from playing the good looking hero type's, but there have been rare moments when he's shown that he could have been a good and convincing bad guy villain. The best example that I can think of right now is from The Wild Geese when Roger (as Shawn Fynn) forces a drug pedlar to eat his own product. He's very convincing in that scene.
Jr. picked up on what he said about always wanting to be one of the bad guys, because they got all the best lines. He loved that...
I still don't have a copy of The Wild Geese on DVD, but I simply must get one...that's my favourite Moore movie of them all, I think. Very, very good...though he wasn't a villain, necessarily---merely a more strident anti-hero
I hope he gets the chance to play a murder victim in 'Midsomer Murders'; one of those classic 'everybody wanted to kill him because he was such an a**' roles, which are what make whodunits good...
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
You saw Roger as James Bond...
SO...:v
Seriously, as much as I loved Moore, I don't want him playing a villain in any future Bond films. (The same for any other former Bonds.) It will just be too weird. It's one thing to have an actor who played a lesser role (such as a Bond girl) play different roles in multiple films, but I think a Bond is crossing the line.
Actually that would be good, if set in Iraq.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
You are getting your Roger Moore films mixed up, Napoleon. Ray Milland appeared in Gold.
Or did you mean Stewart Granger? He played Sir Edward Matherson, the banker who hires Burton & Co to rescue the kidnapped leader from Africa.
I reckon Roger could be an actor though, he's very underrated as an actor. Plus he was really nasty to Mary Goodnight is mwtgg
Yes, I meant S Granger! Oops... funny as a young Granger did look a lot like a young Moore, btw Milland played the same sort of sneaky role in Dial M for Murder... which had Prof Dent's Anthony Dawson as a killer... wheels within wheels
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Stewart Granger was Roger Moore's boyhood idol. And when Roger was admitted to RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) he recalled going home and shouting to his mother in excitement, "I'm going to be Stewart Granger!"
Granger, when he became aware of Roger's boyhood adulation of him reportedly said, "Why the hell anyone wants to be like me I just don't know, especially when he has risen to such enormous heights - higher than anywhere I've ever been in my life. I'm flattered, the guy must be an idiot - but he's still my buddy."