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ROGER MOORE, THE ELEGANT BOND – Portrayed Bond in: 'Live and Let Die,' 'The Man with the Golden Gun,' 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' 'Moonraker,' 'For Your Eyes Only,' 'Octopussy,' and 'A View to a Kill.' Roger Moore had the best possible endorsement when stepping into the role of James Bond: the blessing of his predecessor, Sean Connery — despite the fact that his version of the agent was a complete departure from the one Connery had embodied. The two couldn’t have been more different. Where Connery brought intensity and old-school masculinity, Moore delivered sophistication and wit. Connery was a scrappy Irishman; Moore was the embodiment of British charm. After the fiasco of George Lazenby, producers didn’t take a chance on another unknown. Instead, they went with a proven television star. Moore was already widely known as 'The Saint' — Simon Templar — before donning the tuxedo. He became the most elegant Bond, and also the oldest. He joined the franchise at 45. Knowing he had to set himself apart from his predecessor, Moore introduced subtle distinctions: he smoked cigars instead of cigarettes and never drove the iconic Aston Martin. He wasn’t a man of action — in fact, he looked so awkward running that a stunt double had to be used for chase scenes. But no one ever held a glass of Bollinger with more class. Moore bowed out when he felt he was too old to convincingly woo the ever-youthful Bond girls — a staple of the franchise. “The leading ladies were young enough to be my granddaughter,” he remarked. Elegant, on screen and off.
ROGER MOORE, THE ELEGANT BOND – Portrayed Bond in: 'Live and Let Die,' 'The Man with the Golden Gun,' 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' 'Moonraker,' 'For Your Eyes Only,' 'Octopussy,' and 'A View to a Kill.' Roger Moore had the best possible endorsement when stepping into the role of James Bond: the blessing of his predecessor, Sean Connery — despite the fact that his version of the agent was a complete departure from the one Connery had embodied. The two couldn’t have been more different. Where Connery brought intensity and old-school masculinity, Moore delivered sophistication and wit. Connery was a scrappy Irishman; Moore was the embodiment of British charm. After the fiasco of George Lazenby, producers didn’t take a chance on another unknown. Instead, they went with a proven television star. Moore was already widely known as 'The Saint' — Simon Templar — before donning the tuxedo. He became the most elegant Bond, and also the oldest. He joined the franchise at 45. Knowing he had to set himself apart from his predecessor, Moore introduced subtle distinctions: he smoked cigars instead of cigarettes and never drove the iconic Aston Martin. He wasn’t a man of action — in fact, he looked so awkward running that a stunt double had to be used for chase scenes. But no one ever held a glass of Bollinger with more class. Moore bowed out when he felt he was too old to convincingly woo the ever-youthful Bond girls — a staple of the franchise. “The leading ladies were young enough to be my granddaughter,” he remarked. Elegant, on screen and off.
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