Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Roger Moore Causes Race Row Over Idris Elba Bond Comments


James Bond actor Roger Moore backtracks after criticizing Idris Elba Bond rumors after referring to the actor as not 'English-English.'

Sir Roger Moore has been forced to defend himself against allegations of racism after suggesting that Idris Elba could never play James Bond because he was not "English-English" enough.
The 87-year-old actor made the comments when asked about rumours that Elba could be the next 007 in an interview with Paris Match magazine.
He said: "A few years ago, I said that Cuba Gooding Jnr would make an excellent Bond, but it was a joke!
"Although James may have been played by a Scot, a Welshman and an Irishman, I think he should be 'English-English'. Nevertheless, it's an interesting idea, but unrealistic."
Sir Roger, who starred in seven Bond movies between 1973 and 1985, has claimed on Twitter that the comments were lost in translation.
The actor was subjected to a barage of criticism about the comments.
Many used social media sites to point out that Elba was born and raised in the East End of London and many branded Sir Roger racist.
Leaked Sony emails have suggested that Elba is being considered to succeed Daniel Craig in the Bond role and he is said to have had talks with producers.
Former 007 Pierce Brosnan has said he believed Elba would make a good Bond.
The actor, who starred as Stringer Bell in The Wire, would be the first black 007. He has admitted he would love the role.
Jacked from The Telegraph 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a non story, and he is not being racist.

Have any of these critics actually read one of the books? No, thought not.

Anonymous said...

Then explain wtf "english english" is then. Foh everyone but you knows exactly what he meant.

Anonymous said...

We damn sure do know exactly what his old ass meant.

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