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This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Carly Simon - Nobody Does It Better - The Spy Who Loved Me The Spy Who Loved Me is Sir Roger Moore ’s third and best-loved 007 movie, in which the late actor starred opposite Bond girl Barbara Bach, the future Mrs Ringo Starr. Joining them in the James Bond movie was Caroline Munro’s femme fatale Naomi.

Her pilot character and would-be assassin was employed by Bond villain Stromberg in the 1977 classic, which was the last movie Elvis Presley watched at the cinema before he died. Speaking exclusively with Express.co.



uk in a previous interview, Munro shared the “naughty” little trick Roger would play on the cast and crew before a take. The 75-year-old looks back on her time with the Bond star, who died in 2017, with great fondness. Read more.

.. Roger Moore’s horrific discovery on James Bond set 'I cringe at that scene' Roger Moore’s ‘naughty’ little trick on The Spy Who Loved Me set shared by Bond girl (Image: GETTY) The Bond girl said: “I had the honour of working with Roger, one of the nicest men you could possibly meet.

Such a caring gentleman and so funny, very witty. Quick wit. And the crew loved him!” As for Roger’s humorous little trick, she shared: “He’d come on and say quite risqué naughty one-liners, but very harmless! Very sweet.

He’d do it and people would smile and therefore they’d relax. It was very clever. He was totally.

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