Actors, Stars and Moore
Biography
Roger Moore was born in Stockwell, South London, on 14 October
1927, the only child of George A.Moore and his wife Lily. School
offered few problems to young Moore and he was always near the
top of his class. Art and Drawing were his best subjects, and he
displayed qualities of leadership. His first job was as a tracer
and filler-in for an animated film company.
" Being fired was the luckiest break, but it didn`t
feel like that at the time", he recalls.
During the summer 1940 he was out of work, but then a friend
suggested he make some money as a film extra on Caesar and
Cleopatra. It had never occurred to him to become an actor,
but he tried and soon the co-director, Brian Desmond Hurst, asked
Moore if he was interested in becoming an actor.
" It didn`t occur to be not to be interested. From
that moment it seemed I always wanted to be an actor !"
Hurst said if Roger could get his family to support him, he
would pay his fees to RADA(Royal Academy of Dramatic Art). He
spend three happy terms at RADA. During Army days, after the War,
he was stationed in Hamburg, north Germany. That was where he
first met Bryan Forbes.
" I have known Roger when he was down on his luck and
when he was at the height of his success, and although it may
infuriate his detractors I will record that he never changes.
Perhaps the most amazing thing about him is that he has survived
his good looks and basic niceness in a profession which hates
even as it admires" Bryan Forbes
Moore himself can rarely be persuaded to take himself
seriously, accepting that for the most part, it`s all a question
of luck. This attitude is tempered by his particular sense of
humour. He lacks any form of arrogance or conceit.
Roger Moore became famous with television plays and not with
"real" movies. The first of his TV series was
"Ivanhoe", but his real breakthrough was his staring in
"The Saint". While he was under contract for "The
Persuaders" with Tony Curtis, Harry Saltzman and Cubby
Broccoli asked him to become the first James Bond, but he could
accept and so Sean Connery got the role.
But later on, when Sean had made positively his last
appearance, and Roger was looking for a job, because "The
Persuaders" wasn`t successful enough, he was asked again and
accepted with delight.
Roger Moore was closer to Ian Fleming`s Bond than Connery,
because of his humour and charm. He stared seven times as James
Bond (same did Sean Connery) and did several other films.
After he retired from the showbiz, he became a member of
UNICEF and now collects money for the poor children of the Third
World.
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