Roger Moore Net Worth

Roger Moore Net Worth is
$90 Million

Roger Moore Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Sir Roger George Moore, KBE is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for playing British secret agent James Bond in seven films between 1973 and 1985. He is the oldest actor to play Bond. Moore also portrayed Simon Templar in The Saint from 1962 to 1969. He is a Goodwil...

Full NameJanus Friis
Net Worth$90 Million
Date Of BirthOctober 14, 1927
Place Of BirthStockwell, London, United Kingdom
Height6 ft (1.85 m)
ProfessionActor, Television producer, Film Producer, Television Director, Voice Actor, Soldier
EducationCollege of St Hild and St Bede, Durham, Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Durham University
NationalityUnited Kingdom
SpouseKristina Tholstrup (m. 2002)
ChildrenDeborah Moore, Geoffrey Moore, Christian Moore
ParentsGeorge Alfred Moore, Lillian Pope
NicknamesRoger George Moore , Sir Roger Moore , Turk Thrust II , Sir Roger George Moore , Sir Roger George Moore, KBE , The Big Knit
AwardsGolden Globe Henrietta Award for World Film Favorites, Grace Murray Hopper Award
MoviesLive and Let Die, Moonraker, The Spy Who Loved Me, A View to a Kill, Octopussy, For Your Eyes Only, The Man with the Golden Gun, Wild Geese, The Sea Wolves, The Cannonball Run, North Sea Hijack, A Princess for Christmas, The Quest, Escape to Athena, The Man Who Haunted Himself, The Saint, Spice Worl...
TV ShowsThe Saint, The Persuaders!, The Alaskans, Maverick, Ivanhoe, Seitenblicke, Mainly Millicent, Assignment Foreign Legion, The World Magic Awards, The Dream Team
Star SignLibra
#Trademark
1Tinted gold-rimmed spectacles (worn in later years)
2Deep smooth voice
3Refined English accent
4Habitually raising his eyebrows
5Charming debonair persona
6Self-deprecating wit
TitleSalary
A View to a Kill (1985)$5,000,000 + 5% of the US gross ($7,515,000 total salary)
Octopussy (1983)$4,000,000 + 5% of the net US profits ($5,265,800 total salary)
For Your Eyes Only (1981)$3,000,000 + 5% of the net US profits ($4,607,500 total salary)
The Cannonball Run (1981)$1,000,000
Moonraker (1979)$4,000,000
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)$1,000,000
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)$1,000,000
Live and Let Die (1973)$1,000,000
Drawing-Room Detective (1950)GUIN 15
The Governess (1949)GUIN 23
#Quote
1[on seeing Daniel Craig in Casino Royale (2006)]I thought that he did more action in the first seven minutes than I did in seven movies!
2[on Daniel Craig playing James Bond]I think we're very lucky to have him because he is quite extraordinary. I always say that Sean Connery looked like a killer but Daniel Craig would finish it off.
3I wouldn't want to get into a fist fight with Sean. He's big.
4So I did four films with MGM with my face never moving. I went on to make the Saint TV series and no-one was telling me I couldn't do this or that. I've got three expressions - left eyebrow up, right eyebrow up, both eyebrows up together. They always say that I'm the one eyebrow actor, which is true. I don't do it so much these days. I find gravity weighs things down and it's much more difficult.
5Of course I have great pride in being English. We were brought up with the idea that 'We are the best', which is not quite true. I'm proud to be British. I said English, but I meant British.
6(on Die Another Day (2002)) I thought it just went too far - and that's from me, the first Bond in space! Invisible cars and dodgy CGI footage? Please! They gave the public what they wanted, though maybe they too realised there was only so far they could push it before Bond became a caricature of himself, and the funeral directors were called in.
7(on the Russian population of Monaco) I'm afraid we're overstuffed with Russians. All the restaurant menus are in Russian now.
8I do not have time to sit down and regret anything although sometimes I wish I had been able to see more of my parents while they were alive and have done more for them.
9(on David Cameron) I think he's doing absolutely wonderfully well, despite the opposition from many members of his own party. Traitors, I call them. I mean any hardliner within the Conservative Party who speaks out against their leader. You should support your leader.
10Of course, I do not regret the Bond days. I regret that sadly heroes in general are depicted with guns in their hands, and to tell the truth, I have always hated guns and what they represent.
11[on George Lazenby] Well, Lazenby had a big disadvantage in that he hadn't been an actor before, but he was a model. He did look good, and that is how he came into the role.
12Bond is an enigmatic character. My only real clue to his personality was a line from one of the books, where he said that he didn't particularly enjoy killing people, but he took pride in doing it well. So that was how I played him.
13I loved Casino Royale (2006) and Daniel Craig. He is a wonderful actor, certainly the best actor to play Bond. I have never been guilty of method acting or even acting if you want to argue a point.
14[on being awarded Knighthood for his charity work] I am doubly proud because this is an acknowledgment of UNICEF, an organization I am honored to work for.
15UNICEF is the most rewarding thing I've ever done.
16I've often been asked what I might like my epitaph to be. Well that's easy. I've no intention of going anywhere so won't need one!
17Food has always been a passion of mine - see the waistline for proof.
18If I can use what celebrity I have to open doors for the betterment of children's lives, than my career in movies has produced an added bonus. I have now been working with UNICEF for 19 years and have yet to meet a hard-headed person in the organization.
19[after witnessing the poverty in foreign countries] I can never leave the tap running while cleaning my teeth.
20[what it was like working with Grace Jones on A View to a Kill (1985)] I've always said if you've nothing nice to say about someone, then you should say nothing. So I'll say nothing about Grace Jones.
21I seem to replace everyone.
22(Asked what would make him return to the United Kingdom) Being able to afford a house in the country. I would come back like a shot.
23I come back to England often enough not to miss it, to see the changes, to find some of the changes good. I paid my taxes at the time that I was earning a decent income, so I've already paid my due.
24I jokingly said once that the reason the banks were in trouble, particularly the Royal Bank of Scotland, was that Sean Connery had drawn out all his money in cash.
25I would have been very upset if we had had to take the Queen off our currency. They'd probably have to take her off the stamps and everything. I am British and I'm fiercely independent and I think we should be independent.
26I'm a Conservative. I always have been. Most young people that were brought up with parents who were in jobs like the police force are Conservative in their thinking. You don't have to be rich, wealthy, high income to be Conservative. I just think that Conservatism is the way to run a country.
27Sean (Sean Connery) is a good actor, it's a pity I can't understand what he's saying.
28[on Quantum of Solace (2008)_] I didn't like the last Bond film, it was like a long, disjointed commercial.
29[on leaving the role of James Bond] I left the role when I realized that my female co-stars had mothers who were younger than I was.
30[on why he took the role of James Bond] When I was a young actor at RADA, Noël Coward was in the audience one night. He said to me after the play, "Young man, with your devastating good looks and your disastrous lack of talent, you should take any job ever offered you. In the event that you're offered two jobs simultaneously, take the one that offers the most money." Here I am.
31[on the death of his friend and The Persuaders! (1971) co-star Tony Curtis] He'll be remembered as a very good actor when people start reflecting on the amount of work he did both in drama and comedy. He certainly was wonderful in Some Like It Hot (1959) and he was quite brilliant in The Boston Strangler (1968) and in the film that he did with Sidney Poitier, The Defiant Ones (1958).
32I was as surprised as everyone else was to be cast as Bond, particularly since I was already forty-five at the time.
33I like to play things for humour. Particularly as I was playing a hero because I consider myself to be devoutly unheroic to the extent of being a sheer coward. I think any heroism I have is the fact that I did things physically that I was absolutely petrified of doing.
34Lew (Lew Grade) was quite simply a gem. When he was at the height of his powers his energy was enormous. He would get off a plane without any jet lag and just go straight to work. His health regime consisted of never having butter and smoking cigars all day long.
35[on his knighthood] I am so proud to be the recipient of this great honour. I accept this title on behalf of the many thousands of volunteers and workers at Unicef who dedicate their lives to helping the millions of children in need around the world today.
36I would love to be remembered as one of the greatest Lears or Hamlets. But, as that's not going to happen, I'm quite happy I did Bond.
37Of course, I was getting long in the tooth. I was 58 when I finished. My god, Gary Cooper was seemingly an old man when he was about 56 doing Love in the Afternoon (1957) with Audrey Hepburn. And I started to realize. When the leading ladies came in and they were younger than my daughter, I thought "Hmm, this is getting on a bit." And then... God, I could have had them as granddaughters. It becomes rather disgusting - dirty old man. Well, I still got paid, and had a lot of laughs. I didn't regret any of it. I note that occasionally when I look at the Internet and I've typed in a reference and then suddenly up comes my name again and then I see the blogs where people write that I was too light and I was too old.
38[on Quantum of Solace (2008)] I am happy to have done it, but I'm sad that it has turned so violent. That's keeping up with the times, it's what cinema-goers seem to want and it's proved by the box-office figures.
39I'm the worst Bond, according to the Internet. Generally hated! I was too funny, too light. Didn't take it seriously enough. Well, I mean, this is a man who is supposed to be a spy. And yet he turns up in bars and hotels around the world, and everyone says, "Ah, Mr. Bond, we've been expecting you." Everybody knows who he is and what he wants to drink. It's the same with the Bond girls. All the new ones say, "Oh, I'm going to be different from the others", but before long it's always the same - "Oh, James!".
40As a child, I had mumps and the measles. Chickenpox. Tonsils out. I didn't learn the alphabet until I was 11. I was circumcised at eight. Much better than having it done later, like my old friend in the army, Captain Hornby of the Royal Artillery. Afterwards I said to Matron, "You can't call Hornby 'old cock' anymore!".
41The wonderful thing about age is that your knees don't work as well, you can't run down steps quite as easily and obviously you can't lift heavy weights. But your mind doesn't feel any different. I read the obituary columns and I think "Oh goodness, he was only 93!".
42I've not planned my funeral. I'm not the Queen. A procession through the streets of Stockwell would be nice, I suppose. But when I go, I'd just like everyone to say: "He lived longer than anyone I knew.".
43I am disappointed by what is happening today in television. We seem to have gone into an age of cruelty where everything is put down. Even I notice dear Cilla Black has got a new format. Now they have 'ditch' - a poor girl comes up and if you don't like her face, get rid of her. I think it's absolutely terrible. It's appalling. It's humiliating.
44I have seen Daniel Craig in a number of films. He is a thundering good actor. The movie Casino Royale (2006) showed me that he is one hell of an athlete.
45Sean and I never discussed our experiences... not even with the leading ladies! Actors don't really sit around discussing the parts they've played -- just in case someone says, "That was crap!".
46People don't realize how physically demanding the role is. I'm still amazed how many people ask me to this day if I did my own stunts. I tell them if I did or Sean did or Pierce did then we would have been physically dead by the end of the first reel of every film!
47[on A View to a Kill (1985)] I was only about four hundred years too old for the part.
48I like Bond. But it's silly to take it seriously. It's just a great big comic strip.
49It used to take them hours and hours in make-up to give me character. Now I've got the character, they take it all out.
50I have no idea. I had never met Ian Fleming, but I remember when the search for Bond was going on. I really wasn't aware of Bond until then. I was doing The Saint (1962) and The Daily Express was conducting a search for Bond. However, since I was involved with The Saint (1962) I would not have been available, although Cubby told me later that I had been on 'the short list.' (when asked if Ian Fleming had originally considered him for the role of James Bond)
51Sadly, I had to retire from the Bond films. The girls were getting younger, or I was just getting too old.
52[on A View to a Kill (1985)] I was horrified on the last Bond I did. Whole slews of sequences where Christopher Walken was machine-gunning hundreds of people. I said "That wasn't Bond, those weren't Bond films." It stopped being what they were all about. You didn't dwell on the blood and the brains spewing all over the place.
53[on finally deciding to leave the role of James Bond after seven 007 movies] I think it was the interminable farewell tour of the variety artists, you know? You can't keep on saying that you're not doing any more and then doing another one. So I just had to say that was it. I had done enough. I mean, for the last three I was getting a little restless. But I had an absolute splendid time doing the Bond films. I played a lot of backgammon, managed to steal a lot of wardrobe, and got well paid. Nothing could beat it! (Interview with author David Giammarco, "For Your Eyes Only: Behind the Scenes of the James Bond Films")
54I suppose I was just window-dressing at MGM. You might call me Taylor's dummy. I wore Walter Plunkett's costumes beautifully though. I was the last of the Englishmen, after Edmund Purdom and Stewart Granger, both of whom had been giving them trouble in Hollywood. I very quickly learned that I had to be highly humble and obsequious and grovel a lot.
55Of course, I do my own stunts. And I also do my own lying.
56[on For Your Eyes Only (1981)] I was starting to feel I was a bit long in the tooth even then.
57[Comparing his interpretation of "James Bond" to Sean Connery's] Sean's jokes come from left field and I let people know a joke was coming. I basically said "I'm have a good time doing this, and I hope you're having a good time watching me have a good time.".
58[on saving Elstree Studios]: Hertsmere Council extended it a lifeline when it needed it most, and invested heavily. Now that they are seeking to pass on the ownership, I hope that an equally passionate and caring owner can be found; and help take the studio into one of the most exciting periods of film and new media production.
59I've never received a nomination for an Academy Award - and that after I went to the trouble of learning two more facial expressions.
60If I kept all my bad notices, I'd need two houses.
61My acting range? Left eyebrow raised, right eyebrow raised.
62I was pretty - so pretty that actresses didn't want to work with me.
63But if asked which of my co-stars had the biggest effect and impact on me, I say - without hesitation - Eleanor Parker.
64Bond was escapism, but not meant to be imitated in real life.
65A lot of my reading over the next few months will be the works of Hans Christian Andersen - I have been appointed an ambassador for the bicentenary celebrations of his birth next year.
66A lot of actors didn't make their start until in their prime - I remember Buster Merryfield - who played Uncle Albert in Only Fools and Horses.... (1981) - saying that it wasn't until he retired as a bank clerk that he got involved with amateur dramatics, and then acting on television.
67You're not a star till they can spell your name in Vladivostok.
68I'm delighted to hear that Daniel Craig has been appointed the new 007. It's a very exciting time and I would like to wish everyone at Eon much success, and welcome Daniel to the family.
69Today I am completely opposed to small arms and what they can do to children. I played every role tongue-in-cheek because I don't really believe in that sort of hero. I don't like guns.
70My personality is entirely different than his. I can't play the cold-blooded killer that Sean can do so well, which is why I play it for laughs. - Comparing his portrayal of James Bond with Sean Connery's
71Both Sean and I will be forgotten after everybody sees Pierce. After seeing Pierce Brosnan playing James Bond on the set of the film GoldenEye (1995)
72[on his son who owns the London restaurant "Hush"] You could say he has a "License to Grill".
73[his explanation for his comical approach to James Bond] I don't believe in Bond as a hero. It's a load of nonsense. How can you be a spy when any bar you walk into, the bartender says, "Ah, Mr Bond. Shaken, not stirred?".
74I must tell you the truth - I have not seen them, and for a very good reason. Knowing that I would get asked questions like that, I'm always desperately honest. If I didn't like the performance, I don't know how I would answer. I do know Timothy, and he is a very, very pleasant chap and a good actor. - When asked for his opinion about the James Bond movies featuring his successor Timothy Dalton
75To me, the Bond situations are so ridiculous, so outrageous. I mean, this man is supposed to be a spy and yet, everybody knows he's a spy. Every bartender in the world offers him martinis that are shaken, not stirred. What kind of serious spy is recognized everywhere he goes? It's outrageous. So you have to treat the humor outrageously as well. My personality is entirely different than previous Bonds. I'm not that cold-blooded killer type. Which is why I play it mostly for laughs.
76(1998) Over the last year I've rather enjoyed making documentaries for a company called Associated Television, run by a man called David Mackenzie. And we shot a couple in Russia, one in Moscow and one in St. Petersburg... they are called "The KGB Files".
#Fact
1Has named the lowbrow sitcom Married with Children (1987) as a guilty pleasure, and was a friend of star Katey Sagal's father, director Boris Sagal.
2Son born in 1973.
3In an episode of The Persuaders! (1971), a stolen briefcase is opened to find the contents of the original case have been substituted with 10 James Bond novels. Three of the visible titles are Bond movies that Roger Moore would later portray the famous spy. Live and Let Die (1973), For Your Eyes Only (1981) Octopussy (1983).
4He was offered the role of Lieutenant General Brian Horrocks in A Bridge Too Far (1977) but he was forced to decline due to a scheduling conflict with The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). He became available when the shooting of the Bond film was delayed. However, Horrocks had approval over the casting and turned Moore down. The role instead went to Edward Fox. Coincidentally, Moore's Bond predecessor Sean Connery played Major General R.E. Urquhart in A Bridge Too Far (1977).
5He has a number of favourites from his own era in the James Bond franchise. His favourite gadget is the magnetic watch from Live and Let Die (1973). His favourite villain is Christopher Lee's Francisco Scaramanga from The Man with the Golden Gun (1974). His favourite girl is Barbara Bach's Anya Amasova from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). His favourite henchman was Richard Kiel's Jaws from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979). He has stated more or less that anything from A View to a Kill (1985) is his least favourite.
6Received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from the University of Hertfordshire on November 21, 2012.
7Wore a small hairpiece in all his Bond films.
8Visited Iceland for a UNICEF program to help educate children in Africa. [November 2005]
9The only James Bond actor to be older than the man he replaced in the series, being three years older than Sean Connery.
10Divides his time between his homes in Monaco (summer) and Switzerland (winter) (2010).
11Mentioned in the song "You Know I'm No Good" by Amy Winehouse.
12He was the only actor to have played both James Bond and Sherlock Holmes.
13Moore was conscripted into National Service after World War II and did not serve during the war. He eventually became a Captain.
14Lived with Luisa Mattoili from 1961 before marrying her in 1968 during which time they had the first two of their three children.
15He was the final guest ever on The Muppet Show (1976).
16In 2005, Germany awarded Moore the Federal Cross of Merit.
17He had his first child Deborah Moore at age 36.
18A huge fan of Rudyard Kipling, Moore was invited to the Nobel Museum in 2007 and gave a 90 minute lecture on Kipling.
19His stepdaughter's boyfriend Janus Friis invented Skype.
20Has a pacemaker just like his father.
21He and his wife Christina 'Kiki' Tholstrup love the theatre.
22Owes much of his success to Lew Grade.
23Made a captain in the police by the captain of the Maine state police force. He retains the power to arrest.
24In 1986, Moore was named the New York Friars Club's Man of the Year.
25Remained close friends with Albert R. Broccoli right up until Broccoli's death.
26By 1985, Moore owned three different houses.
27Admits to being a hypochondriac and suffers from vertigo.
28When Moore had to take Marlon Brando's Oscar home with him, people outside the ceremony thought Moore had won instead. The Academy sent cars around to his house the next morning to retrieve it.
29He was awarded Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters by French culture minister Christine Albanel in 2008.
30Moore and his agent accepted each Bond movie on a film to film basis, instead of signing on for several.
31Moved the family to Geneva when he refused to pay inflated British taxes. Curd Jürgens, who played the Bond villain Stromberg in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) had become a good friend of his and loaned Moore his chalet until the family found a new home.
32Roger Moore's fear of firearms stems from a childhood incident when his brother shot him in the leg with an air rifle by accident when he was age 14.
33Never had to audition for the role of Simon Templar on The Saint (1962).
34Denies being approached for the role of James Bond from the very beginning.
35Has appeared in episodes of three different series with Patrick Troughton: Ivanhoe (1958), The Saint (1962) and The Persuaders! (1971).
36Adores the comedy of Dawn French and Billy Connolly, to name a few.
37Makes no secret of the fact that he loves the old basic British snack of baked beans on toast.
38In 1954, he signed a seven year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. However, he was released from this contract after only two years following the massive critical and commercial failure of Diane (1956).
39Confirmed in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph magazine that he's completely retired from acting. [April 2009]
40His popularity as Bond led to him starring in several movies during the 1970s and early 1980s. However, although some were financially successful, most received poor reviews.
41Has said he would like to play a villain in a Bond movie starring Daniel Craig, but accepts that can never happen.
42Confessed in a television interview that when he first traveled to the United States in the 1950s, he landed a supporting role in the Broadway production of "A Pin to See the Peepshow", a show that both began and ended on the same day (September 17, 1953).
43He was a close friend and admirer of the right-wing writer William F. Buckley.
44He considered himself to be miscast in Escape to Athena (1979) and ffolkes (1980).
45His least favourite of his films is The Quest (1996).
46He has always been very honest about the fact that he did not perform any of his own stunts as Bond, unlike Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton and Daniel Craig.
47He had intended to act in A Bridge Too Far (1977), but was forced to pull out after production on The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) was delayed by a year.
48While a struggling young actor in the early 1950s, he briefly worked as a truck driver. Many years later, he impressed the crew on the set of A View to a Kill (1985) with his truck driving skills.
49In 1964, eight years before he took over the movie role, Moore played James Bond in a hilarious sketch on the BBC comedy show, Mainly Millicent: Episode dated 17 July 1964 (1964). In the sketch, Bond is on holiday at a resort, when he encounters a female Russian spy (played by Millicent Martin, the star of the show), who is also on holiday. Bond and the female spy spend the sketch trying to do each other in. The sketch is included in the "Live and Let Die" Ultimate Edition DVD.
50Prior to the release of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moore filed a lawsuit against his ex-wife Dorothy Squires to prevent her from publishing a book about their life together. She would eventually be declared bankrupt in 1986.
51In March 1996, when his former wife Dorothy Squires underwent surgery for bladder cancer at the BUPA Hospital in Cardiff, he picked up the £6,000 bill. He did not attend her funeral two years later, but instead sent a bouquet of purple tulips, lilies of the valley and orange flowers with a card saying: "I've said it with flowers. Roger.".
52He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7007 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on October 11, 2007 (three days before his 80th birthday).
53The Living Daylights (1987) was originally written for him, but the script was changed slightly to suit Timothy Dalton after Moore announced his retirement from the role.
54While filming the interrogation scene opposite Richard Burton and Richard Harris in The Wild Geese (1978), Moore made the unheard of request to have a cut in his lines. After another take he suggested all his lines should be cut. When the director Andrew V. McLaglen asked him why, he replied, "Do you seriously think I want to act against these guys? I'll just sit here and puff on my cigar.".
55Used to own a house in Eaton Square in London, but was only allowed to spend a maximum of ninety days a year there for tax reasons.
56Although critics often accused him of not looking tough enough to play superspy James Bond, he once beat up legendary American hellraiser Lee Marvin while they were filming Shout at the Devil (1976). Marvin recalled, "The guy is built like granite. Nobody will ever underestimate him again.".
57Hates being wet when acting. In Moonraker (1979), he had to do a whole scene wet, in the "Mayan pyramid".
58Future EastEnders (1985) star Mike Reid worked as his underwater stunt double in The Saint (1962), but was fired after making fun of Moore's thinning hair.
59Although Moore claimed to have quit smoking cigarettes while filming The Persuaders! (1971), a filmed interview from on the set of For Your Eyes Only (1981) shows him smoking a cigarette.
60Close friends with David Niven, Tommy Cooper, Dudley Moore and Sir Elton John.
61Intended For Your Eyes Only (1981) to be his final Bond movie, since he was nearly age 54.
62Ironically, for an actor who has played a weapons-wielding James Bond in no fewer than seven movies, Moore suffers from hoplophobia (fear of firearms).
63Quit smoking cigars after undergoing major surgery for prostate cancer when he was age 65.
64He was close friends and neighbours with the late Sir Peter Ustinov.
65Attended the funeral of Sir John Mills in Denham, Buckinghamshire on April 27, 2005.
66Has named The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) as his favorite Bond movie of the seven he starred in, and A View to a Kill (1985) as his least favorite.
67Underwent three operations to remove kidney stones in his thirties.
68Nearly died from double pneumonia when he was five.
69When presenting the Best Actor Oscar awards at the The 45th Annual Academy Awards (1973), Moore ended up taking home the Oscar accidentally. The winner of the award, Marlon Brando, refused the award, and Sacheen Littlefeather, who Brando sent to make a speech to refuse the Oscar, also publicly refused to take the statuette from Moore.
70All the scenes in which showed Moore running in his seven Bond movies were performed by doubles, since the actor felt he looked awkward running.
71Following the suggestion that fugitive train robber Ronald Biggs make a cameo appearance in the Brazil episode of Moonraker (1979), he replied in rather colorful terms that he did not want the escaped prisoner anywhere near the film, as his own father had been a London Policeman.
72He never drove the most famous of all James Bond cars in a Bond film i.e. a 1964 silver birch Aston Martin DB5 or any other Aston Martin model. The DB5 was made famous by the Sean Connery James Bond movies Goldfinger (1964) and then Thunderball (1965) with later models appearing in some subsequent Bond pictures. However, Moore, who played James Bond seven times, has only ever been seen on screen with this make once and that was in The Cannonball Run (1981) where he self-parodies his James Bond persona. In this movie, the DB5's license plate number was 6633PP.
73Has played James Bond in seven movies of the official EON series, the most of any actor to date (Sean Connery also played Bond in seven films, but one of them, Never Say Never Again (1983), was unofficial).
74Rides in or drives a motor-powered boat in every James Bond movie he has appeared in.
75Chose a Swedish conference on child abuse to announce to the world that he too was a victim. He said he was molested as a child, but not seriously. He waited until he was age 16 to tell his mother because he said he was "ashamed".
76Publicly supported the Conservative Party in the 2001 General Election.
77Took part in a special celebrity edition of Blind Date on The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live (2006). He and actor Richard E. Grant lost to The X Factor (2004)'s Chico Slimani, who got to date Dame Edna Everage (aka Barry Humphries).
78Officially announced his retirement from playing James Bond on December 3, 1985, as it was agreed by all involved in the franchise that Moore had got too old for the role by that point. Moore himself was quoted as saying that he felt embarrassed to be seen performing love scenes with beautiful actresses who were young enough to be his daughters.
79Both he and his daughter, Deborah Moore, have acted in the James Bond franchise. She played the air hostess in Die Another Day (2002).
80Quit smoking cigarettes in 1971 following a stern lecture from Tony Curtis on the set of The Persuaders! (1971).
81Detests doing scenes that involve him shooting firearms - which caused him to ruin countless 007 takes.
82Often spends summers in Hornbæk, Denmark, where his wife Christina 'Kiki' Tholstrup has a summer house.
83Was cast in two roles that were originally offered to Patrick McGoohan: Simon Templar in The Saint (1962) and James Bond in Live and Let Die (1973).
84Speaks Italian perfectly, former wife Luisa Mattioli is an Italian citizen.
85Underwent surgery for prostate cancer in 1993.
86Attended the wedding of Joan Collins and Percy Gibson.
87He was born in the same Labour Ward in London as the actor Brian Weske, five years previously.
88A close friend of the Danish Royal Family, especially the Grevinde Alexandra, attended the Christening of Princess Alexandra and Prins Joachim's youngest son, Felix. Attended the wedding of the Danish Kronprins Frederik and Kronprinsesse Mary on May 14, 2004.
89He was older than any other actor to play James Bond when he portrayed him age 57 in A View to a Kill (1985). Sean Connery was age 52 when he last played Bond in Never Say Never Again (1983).
90Ironically for his first Razzie nomination (Worst Supporting Actor in Spice World (1997)), he went head to head with another former Bond, Sean Connery in The Avengers (1998), also receiving his first Razzie nomination. However, neither man won.
91Was best man at friends Bryan Forbes and Nanette Newman's wedding
92On May 7, 2003, he collapsed during a matinee performance of the Broadway comedy "The Play What I Wrote", but finished the show after a 10-minute break. Roger was playing the role of the mystery guest star, which the cameo role is filled by celebrities, when he fainted toward the end of the second act. He was taken to the hospital after the show. The next day, he was fitted with a pacemaker - something he had been previously told he would eventually have to get.
93On May 21, 1964, he was Air France's 8,000,000th passenger.
94He was the oldest person to debut as James Bond. He was age 45 when Live and Let Die (1973) was filmed.
95Despite playing James Bond in seven Bond films, he never ordered a vodka martini shaken not stirred.
96In 1954, he was offered contracts with the Royal Shakespeare Company or MGM. Noël Coward advised him to go for the money.
97Resides in Switzerland and Monte Carlo with his wife Christina 'Kiki' Tholstrup (2002).
98His contract for the 007 films provided him with an unlimited supply of Montecristo cigars during filming. The bill for this typically ran to thousands of pounds.
99Received an honorary degree from Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1999).
100In 1990, he participated as a guest host in "33 Zecchino d'Oro".
101On January 13, 2001, Roger and his then companion, Christina 'Kiki' Tholstrup, escaped injury when another vehicle collided with the actor's car. Airbags were attributed to preventing injury. They married the next year.
102Good friends with Lois Maxwell, who played Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond movies. They first met in mid 1940s at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, where they were in the same class in 1944.
103In just a few days after he had arrived in the United States in 1952, he appeared in the television play World by the Tail (1953).
104Whilst doing National Service, Moore served with Military Intelligence.
105His father, George Alfred Moore, was a policeman.
106Received an International Humanitarian Award from the London Variety Club for his charity work. [May 2000]
107Was scheduled to make his musical theatre debut as Sir George in "Aspects of Love" in 1990. He left the production days before his escape clause expired due to his own concerns over his singing ability. He was replaced by Kevin Colson.
108He was created a Commander of the Order of the British Empire on December 31, 1998 in the New Year Honours list for services to UNICEF and on June 14, 2003, in the Queen's Birthdays honours, was promoted to Knight Commander of the same order his services to the charities UNICEF and Kiwanis International.
109Father of Geoffrey Moore, Christian Moore and Deborah Moore.
110He succeeded Audrey Hepburn as goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.
111During the early stages of his career, Roger collected towels from the hotels he stayed in. However, he stopped when a British newspaper printed a story entitled "Roger Moore is a towel thief". He revealed on So Graham Norton (1998) that he still has the collection in his Swiss home.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Matinee Theatre1957TV SeriesOld Man / Randolph Churchill
Lux Video Theatre1957TV SeriesGavin
Assignment Foreign Legion1957TV SeriesLegionnaire Paul Harding
Goodyear Playhouse1956TV SeriesPatrick Simmons
Ford Star Jubilee1956TV SeriesBilly Mitchell
Diane1956Prince Henri
The King's Thief1955Jack
Interrupted Melody1955Cyril Lawrence
The Last Time I Saw Paris1954Paul
The Motorola Television Hour1954TV Series
The Clay of Kings1953TV MovieJosiah Wedgwood
Robert Montgomery Presents1953TV SeriesFrench Diplomat
Black Chiffon1953TV Movie
Julius Caesar1953TV Movie
Due mogli sono troppe1951Ornithologist on a train (uncredited)
One Wild Oat1951Man Watching Elevator Repair (uncredited)
Drawing-Room Detective1950TV Movie
The Interrupted Journey1949Soldier in Paddington Café (uncredited)
The Gay Lady1949Stage Door Johnny (uncredited)
Paper Orchid1949Bit Part
A House in the Square1949TV MovieJohn Anstruther
The Governess1949TV MovieBob Drew
Piccadilly Incident1946Guest sitting at Pearson's table (uncredited)
Showtime1946Member of the Audience (uncredited)
Caesar and Cleopatra1945Roman Soldier (uncredited)
Vacation from Marriage1945Soldier (uncredited)
Troll Hunters2018filmingLeif (voice)
Astrid SilverlockfilmingNarrator (voice)
Just Who Does This Child Take After?! 3DShort pre-productionUncle Emil (rumored)
Summer Night, Winter Moonpre-productionH. H. Tompkinson
The Saint2016TV MovieJasper
The Carer2016/IRoger Moore
GivingTales2015Video GameNarrator - The Princess and the Pea; The Steadfast Tin Soldier (voice, as Sir Roger Moore)
Incompatibles2013Roger Moore
A Princess for Christmas2011TV MovieEdward Duke of Castlebury
The Lighter2011ShortGeorge Boreman (voice)
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore2010Tab Lazenby (voice)
De vilde svaner2009Archbishop (voice)
Agent Crush2008Burt Gasket (voice)
Foley & McColl: This Way Up2005TV ShortButler (as Sir Roger Moore)
Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie2005VideoJanuary Q. Irontail (voice)
The Fly Who Loved Me2004ShortFather Christmas (voice, as Sir Roger Moore)
Boat Trip2002Lloyd Faversham
Tatort2002TV SeriesCelebrity actor
Na svoji Vesni2002Roger Moore
Alias2002TV SeriesEdward Poole
The Enemy2001Supt. Robert Ogilvie
The Dream Team1999TV SeriesDesmond Heath
Spice World1997Chief
The Saint1997Car Radio Announcer (voice)
The Quest1996Lord Edgar Dobbs
The Man Who Wouldn't Die1994TV MovieThomas Grace / Inspector Fulbright
Bed & Breakfast1991Adam
Bullseye!1990Garald Bradley-Smith / Sir John Bevistock
Feuer, Eis & Dynamit1990Sir George
The Magic Snowman1987Lumi Ukko, the Snowman (voice)
A View to a Kill1985James Bond
The Naked Face1984Dr. Judd Stevens
Curse of the Pink Panther1983Chief Insp. Jacques Clouseau (as Turk Thrust II)
Octopussy1983James Bond
For Your Eyes Only1981Ian Fleming's James Bond 007
The Cannonball Run1981Seymour
Les séducteurs1980Harry Lindon (segment "An Englishman's Home")
The Sea Wolves1980Captain Gavin Stewart
ffolkes1980Ffolkes
Moonraker1979James Bond
Escape to Athena1979Major Otto Hecht
The Wild Geese1978Lt. Shawn Fynn
The Spy Who Loved Me1977James Bond
Sherlock Holmes in New York1976TV MovieSherlock Holmes
Shout at the Devil1976Sebastian Oldsmith
Street People1976Ulisse
That Lucky Touch1975Michael Scott
The Man with the Golden Gun1974James Bond
Gold1974Rod Slater
Live and Let Die1973James Bond
The Persuaders!1971-1972TV SeriesLord Brett Sinclair / The General / The Admiral / ...
The Man Who Haunted Himself1970Harold Pelham
Crossplot1969Gary Fenn
The Saint1962-1969TV SeriesSimon Templar
Vendetta for the Saint1969Simon Templar
The Fiction-Makers1968The Saint
The Trials of O'Brien1965TV SeriesRoger Taney
No Man's Land1962Enzo Prati
Romulus and the Sabines1961Romulus
The Roaring 20's1961TV Series14 Karat John
Maverick1959-1961TV SeriesBeauregarde Maverick / John Vandergelt
77 Sunset Strip1959-1961TV SeriesRoger Moore / Radio Announcer
Gold of the Seven Saints1961Shaun Garrett
The Sins of Rachel Cade1961Paul Wilton
The Alaskans1959-1960TV SeriesSilky Harris
The Miracle1959Capt. Michael Stuart
Alfred Hitchcock Presents1959TV SeriesInspector Benson
The Third Man1959TV SeriesJimmy Simms
Ivanhoe1958-1959TV SeriesSir Wilfred of Ivanhoe / Trumper

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Persuaders!1971-1972TV Series clothes - 24 episodes

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Saint2016TV Movie co-producer
The Man Who Wouldn't Die1994TV Movie executive producer
Bed & Breakfast1991producer - uncredited
CBS Summer Playhouse1987TV Series co-producer - 1 episode
The Saint and the Brave Goose1979producer - uncredited
Return of the Saint1978TV Series producer - uncredited
Hugo the Hippo1975executive producer - uncredited
Night Watch1973executive producer - uncredited
A Touch of Class1973executive producer - uncredited
The Persuaders!1971TV Series co-producer - 1 episode
Crossplot1969co-producer - uncredited
The Saint1969TV Series co-producer - 1 episode
The Fiction-Makers1968co-producer - uncredited

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Persuaders!1971TV Series 2 episodes
The Saint1964-1968TV Series 9 episodes

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Saint1962TV Series uncredited

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Muppet Show1980TV Series performer - 1 episode

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Neil Sean Meets...2017TV Series special thanks - 1 episode
Waiting in Rhyme2009Video short special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The 2nd American Movie Awards1982TV SpecialHimself - Co-Host
Night of 100 Stars1982TV SpecialHimself
Of Muppets and Men: The Making of 'The Muppet Show'1981TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Clapper Board1981TV SeriesHimself
The Dick Cavett Show1981TV SeriesHimself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Fred Astaire1981TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Muppet Show1980TV SeriesHimself - Special Guest Star
The Mike Douglas Show1967-1980TV SeriesHimself - Co-Host / Himself - Actor / Himself
Ann-Margret: Hollywood Movie Girls1980TV Movie documentaryHimself
Today1980TV SeriesHimself
Good Morning America1980TV SeriesHimself
My Name Is Bond... James Bond1979TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
007 in Rio1979Documentary shortHimself
Escape to Athena: Cast and Crew Interviews1978DocumentaryHimself - Actor
V.I.P.-Schaukel1972-1978TV Series documentaryHimself
007 Stage Dedication1977Documentary shortHimself
Les rendez-vous du dimanche1977TV SeriesHimself
The Making of James Bond - 0071977TV Series documentaryHimself
US Against the World1977TV MovieHimself
The Merv Griffin Show1977TV SeriesHimself
Am laufenden Band1977TV SeriesHimself
Revista de cine1977TV SeriesHimself
The British Academy Awards1977TV MovieHimself - Host
The Elstree Story1976TV Movie documentaryHimself
Flug 007 Bangkok1974TV Movie documentaryHimself
Dinah!1974TV SeriesHimself
Bacharach 741974TV SpecialOld Tramp
The 45th Annual Academy Awards1973TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The British Academy Award1973TV MovieHimself - Presenter: Best Film Actress
Bond 1973: The Lost Documentary1973Documentary shortHimself
A Royal Gala Variety Performance1972TV SpecialHimself
The David Frost Show1972TV SeriesHimself
The Dick Cavett Show1971-1972TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Actor
The 14th Annual TV Week Logie Awards1972TV SpecialHimself
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine1971-1972TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Opportunity Knocks1971TV SeriesHimself - Actor
Laugh-In1969-1970TV SeriesHimself
London aktuell1969TV Series documentaryHimself
The Hollywood Squares1969TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
Frost on Sunday1969TV SeriesHimself
The Eamonn Andrews Show1965-1967TV SeriesHimself
The Match Game1967TV SeriesHimself - Team Captain
The Pat Boone Show1967TV SeriesHimself
Dateline: Hollywood1967TV SeriesHimself
The London Palladium Show1966TV SeriesHimself - Host / Himself
Mainly Millicent1964TV SeriesHimself / James Bond
Horses 3DDocumentary pre-productionHimself - Narrator
New Musical Express Poll Winners' Concert1964TV Movie documentaryHimself / Introduces the Beatles
Neil Sean Meets...2017TV SeriesHimself
Proud Heritage1958Documentary shortNarrator (voice)
This Never Happened to the Other Fella2017DocumentaryHimself
MGM Parade1956TV SeriesHimself
Alan Carr's 12 Stars of Christmas2016TV SeriesHimself
When Phillip Met Prince Philip: 60 Years of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award2016TV Movie documentaryHimself
The One Show2008-2016TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
The Late Late Show2016TV SeriesHimself
This Morning2004-2016TV SeriesHimself
Car S.O.S.2016TV SeriesHimself
The Nation's Favourite Bond Song2015TV Movie documentaryHimself (as Sir Roger Moore)
Sinatra Being Frank2015DocumentaryHimself
Loose Women2011-2015TV SeriesHimself
TFI Friday2015TV SeriesHimself
Comic Relief: Behind the Bond2015TV MovieHimself
Comic Relief 20152015TV SpecialHimself
The Life of Rock with Brian Pern2014TV Mini-SeriesHimself
From Borehamwood to Hollywood: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Elstree2014DocumentaryHimself
Sunday Morning Live2014TV SeriesHimself
The Alan Titchmarsh Show2008-2014TV SeriesHimself
McKenna2014TV SeriesHimself
Piers Morgan's Life Stories2010-2013TV SeriesHimself
Bond's Greatest Moments2013TV Movie documentaryHimself
Have I Got News for You2012TV SeriesHimself - Guest Presenter
Top Gear2012TV SeriesHimself Interviewee / - 'James Bond' 1973-1985
Vivement dimanche prochain2008-2012TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Main Guest
Everything or Nothing2012DocumentaryHimself
Le grand journal de Canal+2012TV Series documentaryHimself
Inside Foie Gras Farms2012Video documentary shortHimself - Narrator (as Sir Roger Moore)
Noseland2012DocumentaryHimself
Turning Points2012Documentary shortHimself (voice)
Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom2011DocumentaryHimself
Christopher Lee - Gentleman des Grauens2010TV Movie documentaryHimself
Janine2010DocumentaryHimself
Efter Tio2010TV SeriesHimself
Face Booth2010TV Movie documentaryHimself
Ducks and Geese: Force-Fed to Death2010Video documentary shortHimself - Narrator
Victoria Wood: Seen on TV2009TV Movie documentaryHimself (as Sir Roger Moore)
NDR Talk Show2009TV SeriesHimself
Die Johannes B. Kerner Show2009TV SeriesHimself
DAS!2009TV SeriesHimself
Gomorron2009TV SeriesHimself - Intervjuvad av Tilde
Strada2009TV SeriesHimself
Giving Is Good2008TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Pauw & Witteman2008TV SeriesHimself
Eyes on Kenya2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Life on the Edge: A Global Crisis2008TV MovieHimself
The Saint Steps in... to Television2008Video documentaryHimself / Narrator
Vivement dimanche2008TV SeriesHimself - Main guest
British Style Genius2008TV Series documentaryHimself
Breakfast2004-2008TV SeriesHimself
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross2002-2008TV SeriesHimself
Musik und Meer2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Ace of Cakes2008TV SeriesHimself
Happy Birthday Brucie!2008TV Movie documentaryHimself (as Sir Roger Moore)
The 2007 World Magic Awards2007TV SpecialHimself - Host
Life Below the Line: The World Poverty Crisis2007TV MovieHimself
The True Story of the Nativity2006Video documentaryHimself - Host
Film '85 BBC Report2006Video shortHimself
Weekend Sunrise2006TV SeriesHimself
James Bond Casino2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Paul O'Grady Show2005-2006TV SeriesHimself
The Saint Steps in... to Television2006Video documentary shortHimself
The Morning After: Remembering the Persuaders!2006Video documentaryHimself
007 in Egypt2006Video documentary shortHimself
Bond in Cortina2006Video documentary shortHimself
Bond in Greece2006Video documentary shortHimself
Ken Adam's Production Films: Moonraker2006Video documentary shortHimself
Ken Adam's Production Films: The Spy Who Loved Me2006Video documentary shortHimself
Roger Moore: My Word Is My Bond2006Video documentary shortHimself
The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live2006TV Movie documentaryHimself (as Sir Roger Moore)
The Saint Steps in... To Colour2006Video documentaryHimself
The Famous Simon Templar2006Video documentary shortHimself
The Story of ST 12006Video documentary shortHimself
Escape from Atlantis: Storyboard Sequence2006VideoHimself / James Bond (voice)
Unlocking Ancient Secrets of the Bible2006TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - Host (2006)
Corazón de...2005TV SeriesHimself
What Did ITV Do for Me?2005TV Movie documentaryHimself (as Sir Roger Moore)
Charles Lindbergh: The True Story2005DocumentaryNarrator
The Saint Audio Commentary for Escape Route2005ShortHimself
Sport at Heart2005ShortHimself
The Story of ITV: The People's Channel2005TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Once Upon a Time...2005TV MovieHimself
The Best of 'So Graham Norton'2004VideoHimself
Prins Henrik2004TV Special documentaryHimself
Frederik & Mary2004TV Special documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Kongeligt bryllup2004TV Special documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Zulu Royal2004TV SpecialHimself (uncredited)
The Last of the Gentleman Producers2004Video documentary shortHimself (as Sir Roger Moore)
Hollywood Greats1999-2004TV Series documentaryHimself
Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker2004TV SeriesHimself
The Terry and Gaby Show2003TV SeriesHimself
HARDtalk2003TV SeriesHimself
Breakfast with Frost2003TV SeriesHimself
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains2003TV Special documentaryHimself
Prinsesse Alexandra og verdens børn2003TV Special documentaryHimself
Late Night with Conan O'Brien2003TV SeriesHimself
James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute2002TV Movie documentaryHimself
Best Ever Bond2002TV Movie documentaryHost
Premiere Bond: Die Another Day2002TV Movie documentaryHimself
V Graham Norton2002TV SeriesHimself
Kelly2002TV SeriesHimself
Seitenblicke2002TV Series documentaryHimself
Intimate Portrait1999-2002TV Series documentaryHimself
The Real James Bond's Gadgets2002TV Movie documentaryHimself - Presenter
This Hour Has 22 Minutes2001TV SeriesHimself
In the Footsteps of the Holy Family2001TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The Secret KGB Paranormal Files2001TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The Secret KGB Sex Files2001TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The Secret KGB UFO Abduction Files2001TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The 15th Annual American Comedy Awards2001Himself
In 80 Jahren um die Welt2001TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Orange British Academy Film Awards2001TV SpecialHimself
BingoLotto2001TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Designing Bond: Peter Lamont2000Video documentary shortHimself
Double-O Stunts2000Video documentary shortHimself
Harry Saltzman: Showman2000Video documentary shortHimself
Inside 'A View to a Kill'2000Video documentary shortHimself
Inside 'Moonraker'2000Video documentary shortHimself
Inside 'Octopussy'2000Video documentary shortHimself
Inside 'The Man with the Golden Gun'2000Video documentary shortHimself / James Bond
Inside 'The Spy Who Loved Me'2000Video documentary shortHimself
Inside Q's Lab2000Video documentary shortHimself / James Bond
Ken Adam: Designing Bond2000Video documentary shortHimself / James Bond
Silhouettes: The James Bond Titles2000Video documentary shortHimself
The Bond Sound: The Music of 0072000Video documentary shortHimself / James Bond
The Men Behind the Mayhem: The Special Effects of James Bond2000Video documentary shortHimself
Victoria Wood: With All the Trimmings2000TV Special documentaryHimself
So Graham Norton1999-2000TV SeriesGod, Almighty God / Himself
The BBC and the BAFTA Tribute to Michael Caine2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
Never Can Say Goodbye: The Sheena Easton Story2000TV Movie documentaryHimself (as Sir Roger Moore)
The Miracle of the First Christmas2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
Brigitte & Friends2000TV SeriesHimself
Inside 'For Your Eyes Only'2000Video documentary shortHimself
Now Pay Attention 007: A Tribute to Actor Desmond Llewelyn2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
Victoria's Secrets2000TV MovieHimself
Children Without Childhood1999TV SeriesNarrator
Inside 'Live and Let Die'1999Video documentary shortHimself
Best of British1999TV SeriesHimself
On the Set with Roger Moore1999Video shortHimself
The James Bond Story1999TV Movie documentaryHimself - Interviewee / James Bond
Python Night: 30 Years of Monty Python1999TV Movie documentaryHimself / Sean Connery
La nuit des 7 d'or1999TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Geri1999TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Secret KGB JFK Assassination Files1999TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Changing the World Forever: The Kiwanis Fight Againts IDD1998Video short documentaryHimself
A Royal Birthday Celebration1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
¿Qué apostamos?1998TV SeriesHimself
The Secret KGB UFO Files1998TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Villa BvD1998TV SeriesHimself
The Man Who Would Be Caine1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
SpyTek1998TV Movie documentaryHimself - Narrator (voice)
Clive James on Television1997TV SeriesHimself
Clive James on TV1997TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Die Nacht der Stars1996TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story1996DocumentaryHimself
Die Harald Schmidt Show1996TV SeriesHimself
Parabéns1993-1996TV SeriesHimself
In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross1995TV Movie documentaryHimself / James Bond
Biography1995TV Series documentaryHimself - Narrator
Vaya nochecita1995TV SeriesHimself
The World of James Bond1995TV Movie documentaryHimself
Aquí no hay quien duerma1995TV SeriesHimself
Orphans of a Wine Dark Sea1995TV Short documentaryNarrator
Verstehen Sie Spaß?1995TV SeriesHimself
It's Alive: The True Story of Frankenstein1994TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
Noel's House Party1994TV SeriesHimself
The Persuader: The TV Times of Lord Lew Grade1994TV Movie documentaryHimself
Wetten, dass..?1994TV SeriesHimself
Gran premio internazionale della TV1994TV SeriesHimself
Gottschalk Late Night1994TV SeriesHimself
Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold1994TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Extraordinary1994TV SeriesHimself
The Vision: The Making of the 'Three Tenors in Concert'1994TV Movie documentaryNarrator (voice)
Growing Up1993TV Movie documentaryNarrator
Superstars of Action1993TV SeriesHimself
The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream1993TV Movie documentaryHimself
Yhdenillan pysäkki1993TV SeriesHimself
Audrey Hepburn Remembered1993TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The 65th Annual Academy Awards1993TV SpecialHimself - Audience Member
Querida Concha1993TV SeriesHimself
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Sidney Poitier1992TV SpecialHimself (uncredited)
Danny Kaye International Children Award for Unicef1992TV MovieHimself
30 Years of James Bond1992TV Movie documentaryHimself
Wogan1992TV SeriesHimself
The Film Society of Lincoln Center Annual Gala Tribute to Gregory Peck1992TV MovieHimself - Speaker
Primero izquierda1992TV SeriesHimself
Light the Darkness1991TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1966-1991TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest / Himself - Guest Host
My Riviera1990TV SeriesHimself
Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come1990TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
After Hours1990TV SeriesHimself
The 61st Annual Academy Awards1989TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Aspel & Company1989TV SeriesHimself
The Princess Grace Foundation Special Gala Tribute to Cary Grant1988TV MovieHimself
The Racing Experience1988Video documentaryHimself
Àngel Casas Show1988TV SeriesHimself
The Trouble with Michael Caine1987TV MovieHimself
Just a Song and Dance1987TV MovieHimself
The Dame Edna Experience1987TV SeriesHimself
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood1987TV Special documentaryHimself
Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Years of James Bond1987TV Movie documentaryHimself - Host
The Annual Friars Club Tribute Presents a Salute to Roger Moore1986TV MovieHimself - Honoree
A View to a Kill Original Promotional Featuette1985Video documentary shortHimself
The Annual Friars Club Tribute Presents a Salute to Gene Kelly1985TV MovieHimself
Hour Magazine1981-1985TV SeriesHimself
The 56th Annual Academy Awards1984TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter
Bitte umblättern1983TV Series documentaryHimself
James Bond: The First 21 Years1983TV Movie documentaryHimself / James Bond
James Bond in India1983Video documentary shortHimself
The 54th Annual Academy Awards1982TV Special documentaryHimself - Presenter: Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Gomorron2017TV Series
Dagsrevyen2017TV SeriesHimself - Interviewee
Entertainment Tonight2017TV SeriesHimself
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years2016DocumentaryHimself
Timeshift2015TV Series documentaryHimself
In Their Own Words2015TV SeriesHimself
Inside Edition2015TV Series documentaryHimself
For the Love of Cars2015TV Series documentarySimon Templar
Wogan: The Best Of2015TV SeriesHimself
Listen to Me Marlon2015DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
And the Oscar Goes To...2014TV Movie documentaryHimself
Being Bond: Celebrating Five Decades of Bond 0072012Video documentary shortJames Bond / Himself
World of Bond2012Video documentary shortJames Bond
Edición Especial Coleccionista2012TV SeriesGarald Bradley-Smith / Sir John Bevistock
American Masters2012TV Series documentaryHimself
The Story of Musicals2012TV Series documentaryHimself
Z Hit-Paraden2010TV SeriesHimself
Breakfast2010TV SeriesHimself - Actor
Reel Injun2009DocumentaryHimself
Hollywood sul Tevere2009DocumentaryHimself
De jaren stillekes2009TV SeriesSir Wilfred of Ivanhoe
Welsh Greats2009TV Series documentaryHimself
Made at Elstree: 80 Years of Making Movies, 20 Movie Memories2008Video documentary
The O'Reilly Factor2008TV SeriesJames Bond
TV's Believe It or Not2008TV Movie documentarySimon Templar (uncredited)
Roger Moore as James Bond, circa 19642006Video shortJames Bond
Wetten, dass..?2006TV SeriesJames Bond
Bond '792006Video documentary shortHimself
On Location with 'The Man with the Golden Gun'2006Video documentary shortJames Bond
Premiere Bond: Opening Nights2006Video documentary shortHimself
Cable Car Alternative: Storyboard 12006VideoHimself
Cable Car Alternative: Storyboard 22006VideoHimself
Girls Fighting2006VideoJames Bond
Ken Burns On-Set Movie2006VideoHimself
The Russell Harty Show 1974: Roger Moore and Hervé Villechaize2006VideoHimself
The Taxi Chase Storyboard Sequence2006VideoHimself
Ban the Sadist Videos!2005Video documentaryHimself
Bryllupsfeber - 3 dage i maj2004TV Special documentaryHimself (uncredited)
The 57th Annual Tony Awards2003TV SpecialHimself
Sendung ohne Namen2003TV Series documentaryJames Bond
Happy Anniversary Mr. Bond2002TV Movie documentaryHimself / James Bond
Back in the U.S.2002TV Special documentaryJames Bond
007: 40 Years of Humour in the James Bond Films2002Video shortJames Bond
Bond Girls Are Forever2002TV Movie documentaryJames Bond (uncredited)
Heroes of Black Comedy2002TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Introducing ... James Bond2002Video documentary shortJames Bond
Astley's Way2001TV Movie documentary
Legends2001TV Series documentaryHimself
The Greatest2001TV Series documentaryThe Saint
Cubby Broccoli: The Man Behind Bond2000TV Short documentaryJames Bond
Inside 'The Living Daylights'2000Video documentary shortHimself
Omnibus2000TV Series documentaryJames Bond
Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn2000Video documentary shortJames Bond (uncredited)
And the Word Was Bond1999TV Movie documentaryHimself
Nobody Does It Better: The Music of James Bond1997TV Movie documentaryHimself / James Bond
The Secrets of 007: The James Bond Files1997TV Movie documentaryJames Bond (uncredited)
Top Gear1997TV Series documentarySimon Templar
And It's Goodnight from Him: The Very Best of Ronnie Barker1996Video documentary
James Bond 007: Yesterday and Today1996Video documentary shortHimself
Three Decades of James Bond 0071995Video documentary shortHimself
Great Performances1994TV SeriesHimself
The Best of the Don Lane Show1994TV MovieHimself
Derrick contre Superman1992TV ShortBrett Sinclair
Wogan1991TV SeriesHimself
The Many Faces of Bond1989Video documentaryJames Bond
The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood Stuntmen1988TV Movie documentary
Breakfast Time1985TV SeriesJames Bond
James Bond 007: Coming Attractions1984TV Movie documentaryHimself
Hollywood '841984TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Bonds Are Forever1983Video documentaryJames Bond
Margret Dünser, auf der Suche nach den Besonderen1981TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Switch1976Lord Brett Sinclair
Sporting Chance1975Lord Brett Sinclair
London Conspiracy1974Lord Brett Sinclair
Mission: Monte Carlo1974Lord Brett Sinclair

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2007Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameMotion PictureOn 11 October. At 7007 Hollywood Boulevard.
2001Lifetime Achievement AwardJamerican International Film Festival
1992Golden CameraGolden Camera, GermanyHumanitarian AwardFor his engagement with UNICEF.
1990Honorary BambiBambi AwardsLifetime Achievement
1981Bravo Otto GermanyBravo OttoBest Actor (Schauspieler)
1980Henrietta AwardGolden Globes, USAWorld Film Favorite - Male
1980Most Popular International PerformerAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
1973BambiBambi AwardsTV Series InternationalThe Persuaders! (1971)
1967Bravo Otto GermanyBravo OttoBest Male TV Star (TV-Star m)
1967Television AwardOndas AwardsInternational Television: Best Actor (Internacionales de televisión: Mejor actor)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2003Stinker AwardThe Stinkers Bad Movie AwardsWorst Supporting ActorBoat Trip (2002)
1999Razzie AwardRazzie AwardsWorst Supporting ActorSpice World (1997)

2nd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1973Bravo Otto GermanyBravo OttoBest Actor (Schauspieler)
1972Bravo Otto GermanyBravo OttoBest Male TV Star (TV-Star m)
1969Bravo Otto GermanyBravo OttoBest Male TV Star (TV-Star m)

3rd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1979Bravo Otto GermanyBravo OttoBest Actor (Schauspieler)
1974Bravo Otto GermanyBravo OttoBest Actor (Schauspieler)
1968Bravo Otto GermanyBravo OttoBest Male TV Star (TV-Star m)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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