
Our story of the month: January
2004
John
Intini starts a sentence ... Roger Moore finishes it
From macleans.ca
- January 2004
When Roger Moore donned James Bond's famous tux
one last time in A View to a Kill (1985), he was 57 and the oldest
actor to ever play the secret agent. And though he never achieved
the popularity of his predecessor Sean Connery, Moore starred in
a total of seven official Bond flicks, to the sexy Scot's six. Now
76, the London native is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and was knighted
by the Queen last October. Roger Moore recently finished Maclean's
Researcher-Reporter John Intini's sentences.
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A SENSE OF HUMOUR . . . is something I must have,
since I've been able to live with myself all these years.
A GOOD-LOOKING SUIT . . . is a two-piece made
by my tailor in London. Always a two-piece. Three-pieces
went out of style with watch chains.
THE GREATEST PLACE ON EARTH . . . is wherever
my wife and my books are.
MY FAVOURITE CAR . . .is a Bentley. I
drive a couple of different cars -- a Mercedes, a Volvo
-- but there's nothing like my old Bentley Turbo.
I LIKE . . . Marmite on my crumpets.
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IF I WERE 25 . . . I'd be looking forward
to a life in which I could make the same mistakes all over again.
I MISS . . . the round vanilla ice cream
with dark chocolate on the outside that I used to get in England.
A REAL SPY IS . . . someone you can't
see. That said, 007 would have never made for a real spy. He was
too public a figure.
A MAN SHOULD NEVER . . . answer a question
truthfully.
Read our previous stories of the month
August
- September
- October
- November
- December
(2003)
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