![]() Was Roger Moore the perfect gent? CoveRoad Not only was Roger a perfect gentleman, but he was a perfect specimen of a man. Photograph: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis/Getty Images ‘I can appreciate a good-looking man as much as anyone else’ … Ekland with Roger Moore in The Man with the Golden Gun. I think I have always been respectful to my fans and to my fame. ![]() Of course, there is a certain amount of ego and self-importance, but you don’t have to throw it around. I would never speak about myself that way. In the world of showbiz, are ego and ambition more important than talent? liblabflab First of all, I have never in my life used the words “mega famous”. You once said that you have never been “anything other than mega famous ”. So, I don’t think that is a good question! Not that I wanted to see it, but the human mind draws you in. Probably like men trying not to look at a woman’s naked breast, I couldn’t help looking. He thought it would be helpful if he was naked, to make everyone feel free. ![]() The director says: “Sit down” and he’s stark naked. I was sitting on a couch in this big old building at the Polish Cultural Institute in Exhibition Road, filled with half-naked people. I did a film with John Hurt called Scandal in which there was an orgy and we all had to be semi-naked. The only film in which I expose the front of my body is The Wicker Man. Is it a constant annoyance that people seem to think it’s OK to ask you to explain how you have chosen to expose (or not expose) your body? Amongst TheWaves Oh, have I exposed my body? Gosh, I’ve done my damnedest to use black camera tape to hide my nipples and cut my pants so you can’t see anything. ![]()
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