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Quotes About Roger Moore

In the '80s, when I was watching Bond films in the cinemas, Roger Moore was the man. I'll always have a soft spot for him. His Bond films were light-hearted and silly as well as action-packed. For me, this spoke volumes. It meant that, someday, maybe someone like me with a whacky sense of humour could be James Bond.
~ Rhys Darby
I remember meeting Roger Moore at my grandfather's house as a young boy and being impressed because I was such a big fan of '007.' But I was young, and I didn't have a perception of what celebrity was or who my grandfather was... I still don't, really.
~ Ethan Peck
Showbusiness is such a mad profession, I find commerce a wonderful outlet for keeping me sane.
~ Roger Moore
Oh really?' said Mayes raising a mocking eyebrow which put Rob in mind of a poor man's Roger Moore. 'And what on earth makes you think that you of all people would be allowed anywhere near our board meeting? Rob's smile widened as he realised that he was about to have one of those golden bombshell moments of the type he'd been on the receiving end of all too frequently over the last few days. 'Because Mr. Mayes, I'm your new chairman.
~ Dougie Brimson
I'm the worst Bond, according to the internet. Generally hated!
~ Roger Moore
Yes, The Persuaders, that was great fun because one of my favourite actors is Roger Moore.
~ Val Guest
I grew up on the Roger Moore and Sean Connery Bond movies, so the DNA of my spies is extremely ridiculous and goofy.
~ Nick Harkaway
I said I did not know enough about UNICEF to handle a press conference and she said they would not want to talk about it they would only want to talk about films.
~ Roger Moore
Bond has afforded me a great personal passport, which I use for UNICEF.
~ Roger Moore
I worked with Roger Moore on three episodes of The Saint. He is a lovely man, a good director, and was my favourite actor to work with.
~ Shirley Eaton
Not only am I a spender, I have had a couple of business people in the past who have been spending my money quite happily.
~ Roger Moore
What was good about 'Moonraker' was that we had Jaws back, because after 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' he became a well-loved villain.
~ Roger Moore