Roger Moore FINALLY Revealed the Co-stars He Hated Most
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Roger Moore FINALLY Revealed the Co-stars He Hated Most
What made Roger Moore's James Bond so iconic? Was it his charming smile, his witty one-liners, or something more? Love him or hate him, Moore's Bond left a lasting impression. But who was the man behind the iconic 007 agent? In his memoir, Moore tells us about his time in Hollywood, revealing his relationships with icons like Frank Sinatra and Bette Davis, and sharing secrets about his most hated co-star. Join us as we dive into the intriguing life story and behind-the-scenes drama of a Bond legend who lived a life full of unexpected twists and turns.
Moore and Curtis actually got on very well together and became good friends.
Rainer Brandt made them immortal.
Sir Roger Moore was a true gentleman..🇬🇧👍
A splendid man with a great sense of humour. Fleetingly, I had the great good fortune of meeting him in the late-1970s. Sir Roger RIP.
Roger Moore was a British Icon first ...then an actor who worked in Hollywood.
I remember standing in a toilet stall in a Park Lane Hotel in the 60’s when a tall very handsome guy walked over to another stall as I turned to wash my hands there I was alone with Roger Moore a very impressive guy both looking into the washroom mirror. Which reminds me during the same decade I was at a party in a Park Lane rooftop chatting to another Bond George Lazenby, when a girl seated in front of us seemed to be the centre of attention - her name Christine Keeler. “Those were the days my friend” and yes they did end but it took quite some time.
Live and let die is by far my favorite Bond film it’s timeless
The Jack Warner picture is priceless. Evening all!
Evening All!
I liked him, but in every one of his Bond films I just considered him Simon Templar "The Saint" posing as James Bond.
Love seeing the British actor Jack warner being pictured as the head of warner Brothers studios .
Lovely self deprecating man. Much missed.
Should have played bond like he played sean in the wild Geaese. He had real edge in that .
I love the idea that Dixon of Dock Green was the head of the Warner Brothers Studio. Ggg
Not really an actor, just played himself
The character James Bond was based on Christopher Lee who played opposite Roger Moore as James Bond in The Man with the Golden Gun
I always liked roger Moore
His British accent.
A fascinating behind the scenes with All the actors and actresses with Roger Moore great program thank you
Poor Roger all that money and
Having to react to people
He didnt like
That's show business!
Loved Moore as Bond!
I love Roger Moor
His James Bond had self irony and a great sense of humour the others lacked. They were so boringly serious as if it were for real. Which it is not. I think Daniel Craig, an otherwise fine actor, was least good.
He should have been the first Bond when he was younger.
I thought he was brilliant, and yes i remember thoseknitting patterns.
Roger Moore is my favorite James Bond 007 actor. Sean Connery is a good James Bond actor too.
It is Roger Moore that is the most famous James Bond 007, i think.
I'm just shocked and surprised.
My BEST/FAVOURITE AND MOST CHARISMATIC BOND EVER...made me like watching James bond movies
He'll always be my favourite Bond
I wasn’t allowed to watch octopussy with my mates at the cinema. “I’m not letting a 12 year old watch a film like that!”
He was a suave handsome Londoner. Sean Connery is the only James Bond 🥰🤗🇬🇧
He was the best Bond.
1 of my long time favourites whats the name of the film with the lovely stacy keach in it
Great guy.legend.the best bond.
I REMEMBER ROGER MOORE LONG BEFORE HE BECAME AN ACTOR, HE MODELED KNITWEAR PATTERNS OS PULLOVERS AND SWEATERS. MY MOTHER AND SISTER HAD MANY OF THEM.. NOT BECAUSE OF ROGAR BUT BECAUSE OF THE PATTERNS. HE WAS VERY WOODEN IN HIS MOVEMENTS AND COULD ONLY MOVE ONE EYEBROW WHICH WAS THE LIMIT OF HIS ACTING PROWESS.
I saw him in the late 1980s he was so suave
Daniel Graig Was Bond, Moore just played tongue in cheek. I really like Roger as a person and actor, but never the best bond.
I have to disagree, he was good, but Sean Connery, was the best 007
Roger Moore-an absolute icon (and the best Bond).
Glenn Cerio is absolutely all talk and no action.😊
Rodger Moore was the best bond
Drivel.
Sean connery was the best Bond
Wonderful gentleman, but Connery was the first and best Bond without question and I say that as someone who grew up more with Moore than Connery. The last two Bond films with Rog were atrocious.
Moore was the best bond.
He was a goodactor. But he was not a 007.
Action wasnt his roles, he was definitely a better comedy actor.
Although he was good in the saint and the persuaders with tony curtis.
He was a great actor but not a legend.
All very well, but you forgot to mention that Moore was also the worst James Bond ever, apart from the current one.
Moore was an average Bond. Lazenby and Timothy Dalton much worse, and Daniel Craig and Sean Connery much better!
The worst bond was the Aussie model
Moore was smug, arrogant, and pretentious, the worst bond ever.
He was overrated.
A very weak actor had no screen presents, the worst actor ever to be James Bond.