Roger Moore became synonymous with the character of James Bond thanks to his 12 year tenure in the role that saw him make a ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
He had charisma, charm, and screen presence, but he was never seen as a serious dramatist. Fittingly, when he went against ...
For Your Eyes Only was the 12th official James Bond movie, but it was the first not to feature M, played by Bernard Lee, who ...
Six lead actors, 25 movies, $7.67 billion in global box office grosses ($19.2 billion adjusted for inflation), 63 years and counting, and a new era soon to begin—all of which equals the ...
In this Sunday, Nov. 17, 1996 file photo, three of the actors who played James Bond, Timothy Dalton left, Roger Moore, center, and Pierce Brosnan, at a London cinema to celebrate the life of Albert R.
There’s a rule about the Roger Moore Bond films: the more ridiculous and less believable it is that Rodge himself is performing the stunts – whether he’s skiing off a 7,000ft mountain in The Spy Who ...
He lived in London during the blitz of World War II. Moore was a high school dropout. Worked as a model. Moore was MI6’s Agent 007 the longest. He played James Bond in seven films: “Live and Let Die” ...
Roger Moore’s wildest near-arrest involved Peter Sellers, a fake customs raid, and a honeymoon “gift” that turned out to be white powder in an envelope.