During my early acting years, I was told that to succeed, you needed personality, talent, and luck in equal measure. I contest that. For me, it’s been 99% luck. Roger Moore Read Quote
Learning a play is one thing, but to learn to play Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’ without music: that’s brilliant. Roger Moore Read Quote
Sadly, I had to retire from the Bond films. The girls were getting younger, and I was just getting too old. Roger Moore Read Quote
Actors don’t really sit around discussing the parts they’ve played – just in case someone says, ‘That was crap!’ Roger Moore Read Quote
I would have loved to study medicine, but I was lucky to have come into the profession that I loved. I may not have been very good at it, but I loved it. Roger Moore Read Quote
I’m often asked, ‘Who has you worked with who you really thought was great?’ and I think Eleanor Parker was the first and one of the only who was a really accomplished actress, a really caring actress, who was most unselfish, and I was secretly in love with her. Roger Moore Read Quote
I am privileged to be at the right end of violins: not the end holding it but to listen to it. Roger Moore Read Quote
When I was eight, an uncle, great uncle, gave a violin to me, and my father took me off to have lessons. After about six weeks, the violin teacher told my father he was wasting his money, wasting his time, and wasting my time, and it’s one of my big regrets. Roger Moore Read Quote
I do a lot of cooking; we eat a lot of fish, but I try not to make fattening things. Roger Moore Read Quote