Actor Sir Roger Moore, has died at the age of 89, leaving behind a legacy as arguably the definitive James Bond, and inarguably, the definitive British gentleman.
The Englishman, having held a leading role in seven iconic James Bond films through the seventies and eighties after Sean Connery’s formative stint, devoted much of his time to Unicef as a goodwill ambassador in his twilight years. He broke into the industry after starring roles in TV dramas the Saint and The Persuaders.
The family of the star confirmed a “short but brave battle” with cancer was Moore’s undoing. And while many Read full story ›
Source: The Drum