He would have been almost 91-years-old if still alive today, but two years ago we lost a James Bond legend. Best known for his tongue-in-cheek take on 007, Sir Roger starred in the most Bond movies. And as today marks the second anniversary of his death, various people including Bond stars have been paying tribute to the movie legend. The official 007 account shared some still and wrote: “Sir Roger Moore passed away on this day in 2017. He played James Bond a record seven times beginning with LIVE AND LET DIE in 1973."
Sir Roger’s old Twitter account posted a picture of the actor with the line “Nobody did it better”, referencing The Spy Who Loved Me’s theme tune.
The Bond star who preceded him, George Lazenby, posted a snap of himself with Sir Roger and fellow former 007 Timothy Dalton.
Lazenby, who celebrates the 50th anniversary of his sole Bond movie On Her Majesty’s Secret Service this year, wrote: “Roger was a good