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[[File:Rogermoore-diane.jpg|thumb|350px|Roger Moore on his deathbed (with [[Lana Turner]]) in ''Diane'']]
 
[[File:Rogermoore-diane.jpg|thumb|350px|Roger Moore on his deathbed (with [[Lana Turner]]) in ''Diane'']]
 
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000549/ Roger Moore] (1927 - 2017)
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000549/ Roger Moore] (1927 - 2017)
   
 
== Film Deaths ==
Note: Stated in one autobiography, that "Diane" was the only film he "died" in. (but can add if you presume others).
 
 
==Film Deaths==
 
 
*'''''Diane'' (1956)''' [''Prince Henri'']: Stabbed in the eye with a lance that [[Henry Daniell]] had sabotaged, during a jousting match between Roger and [[Sean McClory]]. We last see Roger on his deathbed speaking with [[Lana Turner]]; his death is confirmed in the dialogue of the following scene.
 
*'''''Diane'' (1956)''' [''Prince Henri'']: Stabbed in the eye with a lance that [[Henry Daniell]] had sabotaged, during a jousting match between Roger and [[Sean McClory]]. We last see Roger on his deathbed speaking with [[Lana Turner]]; his death is confirmed in the dialogue of the following scene.
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*'''''The Man Who Haunted Himself'' (1970)''' [''Harold Pelham'']: Playing two separate versions of the same character, the original “Pelham” is clinically dead on an operating table following a car crash before being brought back to life. The original “Pelham” later fades out of existence after crashing his car off a bridge while the other version of “Pelham” watches from afar.
   
==TV Deaths==
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== Television Deaths ==
*'''''The Persuaders: A Death In The Family'' (1972)''' [''General Randolph Sinclair Statler & Admiral Horatio Sinclair Hawkins]:'' Roger plays both of these older relatives. The General is killed when he bends down to examine a model tank remotely controlled by [[Denholm Elliott]] and it blows up in his face. The non-swimmer Admiral is killed when he drowns in the ornamental pond trying to reach a model warship, also remotely controlled by Denholm. (Played in a humorous manner) ''(Thanks to Brian)''
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*'''[[The Persuaders! (1971 series)|''The Persuaders: A Death In The Family'' (1972)]]''' [''Brett Sinclair/General Randolph Sinclair Statler/Admiral Horatio Sinclair Hawkins/Aunt Agatha Sinclair'']: Roger plays both of these older relatives. The General is killed when he bends down to examine a model tank remotely controlled by [[Denholm Elliott]] and it blows up in his face. The non-swimmer Admiral is killed when he drowns in the ornamental pond trying to reach a model warship, also remotely controlled by Denholm. (Played in a humorous manner) (Brett and Agatha survives) ''(Thanks to Brian)''
 
*'''''[[Alias (2001 series)|Alias: Rendezvous (2002)]]''''' [''[http://alias.wikia.com/wiki/Edward_Poole Edward Poole]'']: Possibly tortured to death by ''The Alliance of Twelve'' for betraying them (off-screen).
 
*'''''[[Alias (2001 series)|Alias: Rendezvous (2002)]]''''' [''[http://alias.wikia.com/wiki/Edward_Poole Edward Poole]'']: Tortured to death by ''The Alliance of Twelve'' for betraying them.
 
 
==Noteworthy Connections==
 
*Ex-husband of [[Doorn Van Steyn]].
 
 
*Ex-husband of [[Dorothy Squires]].
 
 
*Ex-husband of [[Luisa Mattioli]].
 
 
*Husband of [[Christina 'Kiki' Tholstrup]].
 
 
*Father of [[Geoffrey Moore]], Christian Moore (producer), and [[Deborah Moore]].
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 9 February 2024

Rogermoore-diane

Roger Moore on his deathbed (with Lana Turner) in Diane

Roger Moore (1927 - 2017)

Film Deaths[]

  • Diane (1956) [Prince Henri]: Stabbed in the eye with a lance that Henry Daniell had sabotaged, during a jousting match between Roger and Sean McClory. We last see Roger on his deathbed speaking with Lana Turner; his death is confirmed in the dialogue of the following scene.
  • The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970) [Harold Pelham]: Playing two separate versions of the same character, the original “Pelham” is clinically dead on an operating table following a car crash before being brought back to life. The original “Pelham” later fades out of existence after crashing his car off a bridge while the other version of “Pelham” watches from afar.

Television Deaths[]

  • The Persuaders: A Death In The Family (1972) [Brett Sinclair/General Randolph Sinclair Statler/Admiral Horatio Sinclair Hawkins/Aunt Agatha Sinclair]: Roger plays both of these older relatives. The General is killed when he bends down to examine a model tank remotely controlled by Denholm Elliott and it blows up in his face. The non-swimmer Admiral is killed when he drowns in the ornamental pond trying to reach a model warship, also remotely controlled by Denholm. (Played in a humorous manner) (Brett and Agatha survives) (Thanks to Brian)
  • Alias: Rendezvous (2002) [Edward Poole]: Possibly tortured to death by The Alliance of Twelve for betraying them (off-screen).