Roger Moore Is Open to the Idea of Him Appearing in Future James Bond Movie
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The 89-year-old actor, who depicted the iconic secret agent 007 in 1973 until 1985, admits that he would love to make a cameo appearance in another James Bond movie.

AceShowbiz - Roger Moore is open to the idea of him making a comeback in future James Bond movies, but not as the iconic secret agent 007. The 89-year-old actor revealed he would love to make a cameo appearance, saying that he wouldn't turn down the opportunity to "expand the family coffers."

Moore, best known for his portrayal of the iconic secret agent 007 in the espionage movies in 1973 until 1985 which included "A View to a Kill", also talked to the press at the Southbank Centre in London about Sean Connery and Daniel Craig. Moore praised the two for their portrayal as the titular agent in recent movies, according to Sky News.

"I think that Sean was obviously the great Bond," he said. "He was obviously the right person, he brought the right personality to the performance, otherwise Bond would not have gone on past the first six that he did. He was a tremendous Bond."

"Today, I think we're very lucky to have Daniel Craig because he is quite extraordinary, I always say that Sean looked like a killer - but Daniel Craig would finish it off," Moore added. "When I saw 'Casino Royale', I thought that Daniel Craig did more action in the first seven minutes than I did in seven movies."

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