Sir Roger, says there is NO downside to being known as 007 !
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/sir-roger-moore-james-bond-4146686
People often call me Mr Bond when we're out and I don't mind a bit. Why would I?" said 86-year-old. Sir Roger also revealed he still owns a number of the sharp suits he wore as Bond, although he joked they don't fit anymore - adding he's grateful he never had to wear "the trunks that Daniel Craig wore. )
People often call me Mr Bond when we're out and I don't mind a bit. Why would I?" said 86-year-old. Sir Roger also revealed he still owns a number of the sharp suits he wore as Bond, although he joked they don't fit anymore - adding he's grateful he never had to wear "the trunks that Daniel Craig wore. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
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1) The Spy Who Loved Me 2) On Her Majesty's Secret Service 3) GoldenEye 4) Casino Royale 5) Goldfinger
It bugs me how his IMDB article states that being 007 is "arguably something he never lived down."
Why would anyone want to "live down" being 007 ?
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He practically outlasted every other Bond actor & put butts in seats for nearly two decades.
OH but don't tell that to the Connery purists...
1) The Spy Who Loved Me 2) On Her Majesty's Secret Service 3) GoldenEye 4) Casino Royale 5) Goldfinger
It is! And Sir Roger seems to understand that most of all, always being very gracious about sharing his experiences on-set. -{
1) The Spy Who Loved Me 2) On Her Majesty's Secret Service 3) GoldenEye 4) Casino Royale 5) Goldfinger
Doing interviews and personal appearances. Unlike some actors he
Knew that part of his job was to help sell the movie. -{
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Nice interview with Sir Roger from Wales on line.
Sir Roger says Daniel Craig's Bond, doesn't need jokes.
An interview with Sir Roger about his new book( it's very funny ) -{
By Michael Riedel.
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Years later, I was asked to speak at a tribute to Moore at the Players Club. Just before my little speech, Moore introduced himself to me and said, “Say whatever you want to about my acting. It won’t bother me.”
What I said was this: “I grew up watching Roger Moore as James Bond. In college, I took a film class and we watched Cary Grant in ‘Notorious!’: He was suave, cool, elegant and so well-tailored. He was a Hollywood legend. But I must say, the first time I saw Cary Grant he reminded me of Roger Moore.”
I think Sir Roger enjoyed my little speech because the next day we met for a drink at Sardi’s. As we were leaving the restaurant, Sir Rog passed a group of middle-aged women at the bar. “He’s still so handsome,” one of them said.
“Thank you, ladies,” Moore said.
They swooned -{ )
I had my balls out, I was referring to the brass ones hanging
Outside the shop
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/james-bond-star-roger-moore-7928735
Regulars at a canalside pub were left shaken and stirred after former James Bond actor Roger Moore popped in for a spot of lunch.
After being left in peace to enjoy his food, a couple of customers finally plucked up the courage to asked for a photograph with the actor, who played the British spy between 1973 and 1985, as he prepared to leave the pub.
“He is 86 now so when he arrived we just let him get on with it - a couple of people took second glances, but nobody pestered him while he was here.
“It was only on the way out that a couple of people asked if he would pose for a photo.”
Would love to have a Cup of Tea with with Sir Moore -{
My nickname was The Duchess. Everything shone. I was such a ponce’ - Roger Moore
I’ve always been flash,’ says Moore, the longest-serving James Bond, in his trademark husky voice. ‘As a young man I couldn’t wait to go to the Locarno Ballroom in Streatham and strut my stuff.’ Today he’s dressed in an Anthony Sinclair blazer, grey slacks and Armani sneakers. He’s staying in a Knightsbridge hotel with his fourth wife, the Scandinavian socialite Kristina ‘Kiki’ Tholstrup. Most of his stories begin or end with the glamorous women he’s kept company over the years, from Grace Kelly to Joan Collins.
Even as a pupil at Battersea Grammar School, Moore was style-conscious: ‘The uniform included a black cap with white stripes and a red falcon — I always wore it at a slight angle,’ he recalls. He bought his first suit, a grey chalk-stripe, aged 15: ‘I’d just started work as a trainee animator on Wardour Street and I’d seen a suit for £5. It was ghastly. The trousers were wide, like a sailor’s, to the tips of your shoes. My mother was horrified.’
Moore was called up to the army shortly after the Second World War and quickly rose to second lieutenant. ‘For ten bob the sergeants would press your uniform. I’d turn my trousers inside out, put soap down where the creases should be and turn them over and the crease would stay put. I couldn’t stand the flannel shirts, so I was relieved when I was commissioned and got to wear a soft silk shirt.’ He met the actress Kay Kendall in Hamburg at that time: ‘She nicknamed me The Duchess. Everything shone; my buttons and shoes were shining. I was such a ponce!’ he chuckles.
In the early 1970s, for his first Bond film, Live and Let Die, Moore was told by producer Albert ‘Cubby’ Broccoli to lose weight and cut his ‘cavalier-like’ hair. ‘I had to diet to the point of starvation and I exercised like mad. Big Daniel Craig-style muscles weren’t in fashion.’
His early Bond suits were designed by Conduit Street tailor Cyril Castle. Moore’s dark velvet suit and overcoat in Live and Let Die were the envy of Sammy Davis Jr and Frank Sinatra, so he passed on Castle’s number to the Rat Pack. But Moore and Sinatra rarely discussed clothes: ‘Conversation was more along the lines of “Let’s have another drink!” Frank looked good in anything; his style was always very expensive-looking.’
Moore’s favourite Bond costume was his grey silk suit in The Man with the Golden Gun, though he didn’t get to keep it. The suits he did hold on to are all at his house in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, but ‘I can’t get into them,’ he says. ‘When I finished Bond I was a 34in waist
Spy who ‘groped’ me: Bond girl claims Roger Moore fondled her on set – but she was flattered by the attention
Debbie Newsome claims Sir Roger showered her with compliments,
Yes this from a Bond girl ? ( uncredited ) nice bit of publicity. )
I like that she mentions he gave her a gift that surprise surprise she no longer has
ended up with an uncredited role. I'm sure Sir Rog had a bit of pull with
the producers by that stage ! ) She obviously needs a litle Publicity.
A view to a killing it :
An appreciation of Roger Moore's James Bond . {[]
An audio clip from The Alan Colmes Show, with Sir Roger saying
Daniel Craig is the Best Bond and his new book. -{