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Reuters: Actor Roger Moore, who earned international fame playing British secret agent James Bond in seven movies, died of cancer on Tuesday at the age of 89, his family said.
His 12 years as action man 007, the fictitious spy with a voracious appetite for danger and sex, made Moore a millionaire and a heartthrob the world over, though in reality he was a shy, private man who found some of Bond’s escapades embarrassing.
“It is with a heavy heart that we must announce our loving father, Sir Roger Moore, has passed away today in Switzerland after a short but brave battle with cancer,” his three children announced in a statement on the Twitter account.
Tributes poured in from celebrities including actors Russell Crowe and Mia Farrow and from UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund for which he worked as a “goodwill ambassador”.
The official Twitter feed of British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber posted, “Farewell dearest Roger, All our love”, while U.S. reality TV star Kris Jenner dubbed Moore “the ultimate James Bond”.
Moore’s big breakthrough as an actor came in 1962, when he won the part of “The Saint” in a popular television series of the same name. In this role, he honed his image of the urbane Englishman with a stream of damsels to rescue from distress.
In 1973 came the role of James Bond, writer Ian Fleming’s suave secret agent, and it held cinemagoers across the world in thrall. The Bond films were said to have earned Moore 14 million pounds ($22 million).
Moore, who replaced Sean Connery as 007 and was the third actor to take on the role, starred in seven Bond movies including “The Man with the Golden Gun”, “The Spy who Loved Me”, “Moonraker” and “Octopussy”.