
Sir Roger Moore played James Bond for 12 years starring in seven films
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James Bond star Roger Moore says he has been more successful with beautiful women than the 007 spy.
"I've always been a hit with the ladies. Over the years I've had my fair share of beautiful women. I couldn't possibly say how many I've been out with because I'm a gentleman. But more importantly I just haven't kept count. I've had more women than James Bond," Moore said.
In the 22 films Bond, who is famous for his womanising ways, has had 51 lovers, of whom 16 died. The 23rd Bond film Skyfall releases this November.
Moore, who played Bond for 12 years, starring in seven films, however, confesses that most of the women confused him with his onscreen role, the Daily Mail reported.
"I think a lot of the women who threw themselves at me thought they were with James Bond or Simon Templar rather than Roger Moore because I was the same on screen as off screen. I don't really change. I'm just me. I used to just play myself and I think they were mesmerised by that. The voice and mannerisms are me but not much else," Moore said.
The actor, who previously confessed of being beaten by his wives, says he is completely different from the suave spy in real life.
"Being a famous film star does funny things to people. People are always very nice but they behave differently around you. I was too good looking to be a baddie. I had to be a hero because I looked like one. But I'm actually a coward and nothing like Bond."
"I've always been a hit with the ladies. Over the yearsI've had my fair share of beautiful women. I couldn't possiblysay how many I've been out with because I'm a gentleman. Butmore importantly I just haven't kept count. I've had morewomen than James Bond," Moore said.
In the 22 films Bond, who is famous for his womanisingways, has had 51 lovers, of whom 16 died. The 23rd Bond filmSkyfall releases this November.
Moore, who played Bond for 12 years, starring in sevenfilms, however, confesses that most of the women confused himwith his onscreen role, the Daily Mail reported.
"I think a lot of the women who threw themselves at methought they were with James Bond or Simon Templar rather thanRoger Moore because I was the same on screen as off screen.I don't really change. I'm just me. I used to just play myselfand I think they were mesmerised by that. The voice andmannerisms are me but not much else," Moore said.
The actor, who previously confessed of being beaten byhis wives, says he is completely different from the suave spyin real life.
"Being a famous film star does funny things to people.People are always very nice but they behave differently aroundyou. I was too good looking to be a baddie. I had to be a herobecause I looked like one. But I'm actually a coward andnothing like Bond."