Roger Moore: 'Bond Doesn't Require Good Acting'
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Monday, November 06, 2006
HOLLYWOOD - Former James Bond star Roger Moore insists it doesn't take a "good actor" to play the world's most famous secret agent.
Moore--who played the suave superspy in the early 1980s--insists criticism of the decision to cast Daniel Craig as 007 was harsh, because the role doesn't require much talent.
He says, "I am a great defender of Daniel Craig. He's a good actor. People have been so beastly; he's not even had a chance.
"Not that you have to be a good actor... you just have to be able to say, 'My name's Bond, James Bond.'
But despite offering his support to Craig, the 79-year-old actor isn't looking forward to Casino Royale's cinema release later this month.
He says, "The other thing that happens when a new Bond film opens is that I get bad reviews.
"The critics say, 'Thank God, he--whoever he is--wasn't like Roger Moore.'"
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