When Roger Moore proved that he was maybe the greatest James Bond of all
10 October 2024, 11:23
By Mayer Nissim
This Roger Moore anecdote is the most wholesome 007 story imaginable.
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Everyone has their favourite James Bond. Many go for the original movie 007 Sean Connery. Some like the back-to-basics style of Daniel Craig, while others have a soft spot for George Lazenby.
But for fans of a certain generation, Roger Moore will always have a special place in their heart.
He brought a fair bit of camp to his 007 that isn't for everyone, but he's also done as many Bond films as anyone (and even one more "official" Bond movie than Sean Connery himself).
And in an absolutely wonderful anecdote shared on Facebook by screenwriter Marc Haynes on May 23, 2017, the day Moore died, Sir Roger staked a claim for being the greatest Bond of all... off screen at least.
It's an absolutely wonderful, heartwarming story that we can't do justice to in exceprts, so here it is in full.
Since it was published, Marc's beautiful story has amassed over 81,000 reactions and been shared over 23,000 times.
The day after he first posted the anecdote, Marc generously posted a JustGiving page for UNICEF simply titled "I told a story about Sir Roger Moore".
"Hello. I wrote a short piece about the two occasions that I met Sir Roger Moore, which you may have seen on social media," Marc explained.
"Sir Roger was a long-time ambassador for UNICEF, so naturally, I wanted to support their work as a result of my story about meeting him."
The fundraiser is still running and has raised over £2,800 since it was set up.
Despite his fears of Blofeld and his goons, Roger Moore's Bond technically never crossed paths with the SPECTRE boss on screen.
A legal battle with Kevin McClory over the rights to the character meant that when Moore's 007 interacted with a Blofeld-esque character in For Your Eyes Only, the name "Blofeld" isn't used.
We don't even see a close-up of the actor, who was played by John Hollis and voiced by Peter Marinker.
After memorable turns by Donald Pleasence, Telly Savalas and Charles Gray, Blofeld was played by Max Von Sydow in the non-Eon Never Say Never Again in 1983.
The character returned to "proper" Bond films in 2015's Spectre and 2021's No Time To Die, played by Christopher Waltz.