Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Remembering Sir Roger Moore

Today we are remembering Sir Roger Moore, born October 14th, 1927 died May 23rd, 2017. A prolific actor Moore had a long career in film then went on to become a humanitarian promoting and working for UNICEF. He is best remembered for his role as 007, aka James Bond from 1973-1985. If you would like to check out any of the Bond films in which he filled the title role they are as follows:

 Live and Let Die (1973).
Moonraker (1979)
 Octopussy (1983)

Moore's Bond always cut a striking figure, this classic blue suit was tailored perfectly to him paired with a wide print tie is the epitome of 70's cool.




Not afriad to stray from the black tie and tails, this shot is all 70's macho. The winged out collar and exposed chest was a popular look.

Taken in 2016, Sir Roger Moore still knew how to dress and what he looked good in. This look was for his appearance at Liverpool Empire to give a talk about his career.

I feel like I should go back and re-watch some his Bond films now. A striking man, handsome and a little known writer. Check his books "My Word Is My Bond, Bond On Bond" and his last book "Last Man Standing: Tales from Tinseltown".

Good Luck Sir and Godspeed!

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