When Roger Moore had to film a sex scene, he would apologise in advance to the actress involved in case she aroused him noticeably — or failed to do so.
When Roger Moore had to film a sex scene, he would apologise in advance to the actress involved in case she aroused him noticeably — or failed to do so.
Is that not akin to saying “either way, it’s your fault girl”…
I remember seeing an interview with an actress who said, quite seriously, that it was ‘bloody rude’ her acting partner didn’t get a hardon when they filmed a sex scene.
@Steve Crook – I think it’s very sensible if you don’t know how your acting partner feels about the issue. It’s a coy way to get out of a possibly “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” situation.
(Not very well prepared) interviewer: Do you speak often with Tony Curtis, your friend and co-star of The Persuaders?
Roger Moore: Not since he died.
Of course this is the source of the infamous Edith Cresson comment – that British men were all Gay because no one harassed her in the street.
Women can take these things a little personally.
Wasn’t there some product that was half jokingly advertised “It won’t make you James Bond, but it might make you Roger Moore…”