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007 veteran wants to be the bad guy
April 16, 2005

Sir Roger Moore wants to play a James Bond villain.

The former 007 actor, who starred in seven Bond movies in the 70s and 80s, said he thinks he would make a great baddie and wants to team up with British quiz show host Bruce Forsyth in his bid to take over the world.

He said: "I would really like to play a baddie and I think Bruce and I would make excellent henchmen or evil baddies together."

The 77-year-old actor's comments come as movie bosses prepare to name Pierce Brosnan's successor to the role, for the new Bond movie Casino Royale
.

Experts are predicting Road To Perdition actor Daniel Craig as the
favourite, with Aussie hunk Julian McMahon and Closer star Clive Owen as the other front runners.

Two years ago, Moore collapsed during a performance of a Broadway show causing fears about his health.

But he returned after a ten minute break and was later taken to hospital where he underwent an operation to be fitted with a pacemaker. - Bang Showbiz

      











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