The Man With The Golden Gun: Trailer for 1974 James Bond film Roger Moore was always the consummate gentleman – and it was not an act. Numerous friends and co-stars attested to his kindness and thoughtfulness. It was very out of character for the English actor to speak ill of anyone, but he shocked a live audience when he spilled the outrageous details about a fellow star.
His second outing as James Bond, The Man With the Golden Gun, is back on TV screens this weekend, and he revealed how one actor was constantly boasting about his staggering number of sexual conquests while they were making the 1974 film. Moore said: "He was a very small man and he used to touch me and I used to say, 'Don't touch me. You are diseased'" Don't miss.
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He would pass away the following year on May 23. The unfortunate actor he was referring to was Hervé Villechaise, who played Nick Nack, the sidekick to Christopher Lee's Scaramanga. The diminutive actor was 3'11 tall, but Moore clarified: "I wasn't being cruel about his size, it was just that he was a sex maniac.
He had a lust for ladies, unnatural." Villechaise was a talented artist who had exhibited at the Museum of Paris at just 18, and an aspiring actor. He had been living in his car and working as a.
