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Roger Moore’s Playful Antics on The Spy Who Loved Me Set Revealed by Bond Girl Caroline Munro
During the filming of The Spy Who Loved Me, a beloved moment in the James Bond franchise, legendary actor Roger Moore entertained the cast and crew with his playful antics, as shared by Bond girl Caroline Munro.
Munro, who portrayed the femme fatale Naomi in the 1977 movie opposite Moore and Bond girl Barbara Bach, reminisced about Moore’s charming and humorous nature on set.
She recounted how Moore would often lighten the atmosphere before a take by delivering risqué yet harmless one-liners, causing smiles and relaxation among those present. His quick wit and charisma endeared him to all who worked with him.
Reflecting on her experience with Moore, Munro described him as one of the nicest and most caring gentlemen she had met. His portrayal of James Bond in the film solidified his status as a perfect fit for the iconic role.
Before his passing in 2017, Elvis Presley reportedly watched The Spy Who Loved Me at the cinema, marking a connection between the film and the music legend.
Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Munro expressed her pride in being labeled a Bond girl, despite the term’s evolving connotations in contemporary society.
Munro also shared her delight in reuniting with fellow Bond girls at special 007 events, emphasizing the unique bonds forged among the women who have been part of the franchise over the years.