roger moore

James Bond (Roger Moore) answers the door late night at his home only to find M (Bernard Lee) on the other side in Live and Let Die (1973)

Roger Moore’s “This never happened to the other fella” Moment

James Bond (Roger Moore) answers the door late night at his home only to find M (Bernard Lee) on the other side in Live and Let Die (1973)

James Bond (Roger Moore) answers the door late night at his home only to find M (Bernard Lee) on the other side in Live and Let Die (1973)

Moore’s first on-screen appearance as 007 in Live and Let Die (1973) could have borrowed Lazenby’s famous quip from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) – it would’ve fit perfectly with his stunned look!

Vernon Dobtcheff

Kalba’s Schnoz

Vernon Dobtcheff

James Bond (Roger Moore) meets with Mojaba Club owner Max Kalba (Vernon Dobtcheff) and Kalba’s large nose in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

James Bond (Roger Moore) uses his cigar and aftershave to burn and kill a snake in Live and Let Die (1973)

Kill it with fire!

James Bond (Roger Moore) uses his cigar and aftershave to burn and kill a snake in Live and Let Die (1973)

James Bond (Roger Moore) uses his cigar and aftershave to burn and kill a snake in Live and Let Die (1973)

Solitaire (Jane Seymour) regrets her first time with James Bond (Roger Moore) in Live and Let Die (1973)

What have I done?

Solitaire (Jane Seymour) regrets her first time with James Bond (Roger Moore) in Live and Let Die (1973)

Solitaire (Jane Seymour) regrets her first time with James Bond (Roger Moore) in Live and Let Die (1973)

A visually stunning fight sequence from Skyfall (2012)

It’s…beautiful!

A visually stunning fight sequence from Skyfall (2012)

A visually stunning fight sequence from Skyfall (2012)

James Bond (Roger Moore) in Moonraker (1979) admires Roger Deakin's cinematography in Skyfall (2012)

James Bond (Roger Moore) in Moonraker (1979) admires Roger Deakin’s cinematography in Skyfall (2012)

The "These are sold for rituals." sign in the Oh Cult Voodoo Shop in Live and Let Die (1973)...umm pretty sure those skulls are illegal

“These are sold for rituals”

James Bond (Roger Moore) peruses the Oh Cult Voodoo Shop in Live and Let Die (1973)

James Bond (Roger Moore) peruses the Oh Cult Voodoo Shop in Live and Let Die (1973)

James Bond's disapproval face

James Bond’s disapproval face

Alright, since it’s a voodoo shop I guess I’ll let “rituals” slide, but what else would skulls be used for?!

A statue of James Bond (Roger Moore) has its hands shot by Scaramanga in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)

You shot my fingers off!

A statue of James Bond (Roger Moore) has its hands shot by Scaramanga in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)

A statue of James Bond (Roger Moore) has its hands shot by Scaramanga in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)

What have you been up to?

James Bond (Roger Moore) shows a wide-eyed sarcastic face in A View to a Kill (1985)

007 wasn’t shy with Moneypenny about his activities in Siberia aboard the glacier sub…