Australian actor George
Lazenby, who played James Bond just
once in the 1969 adventure "On
Her Majesty's Secret Service",
was
the
guest of honour this week at the opening
ceremony of Bond World 007 in Schilthorn, where the film
was shot on location. MI6 got to catch up with the former-007
during the festivities at Piz Gloria.
"The producers thought such
a good liar must also be a good actor, that’s how
I got the role."
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How is it after all these years to be back at the location
where "On Her Majesty’s Secret Service" was filmed?
I am very impressed. Everything is right.
What are your fondest memories of the time here?
Well, I am a very heterosexual being and therefore I remember
all the beautiful women around me at the time. I must admit
I didn’t notice the beauty of the nature and mountains
surrounding me for the first three days. I spent six months
up in Mürren during the filming and I never complained.
Not sure whether I will get lucky this time, but we will see.
According to John Glen you insisted in hitting the slopes
on skis. How much skiing have you done?
I was skiing until I was 41 and then I took up motocross.
And I did motocross until I was 57. I have taken my little
children skiing and I’d be down
the nursery slope with them. I’m not Willy Bogner or Luggi Leitner. When
you see those guys ski, I can’t ski.
Speaking of children, how many do you have now?
(Laughs.) If only I knew.... At least six that I know of...
When was the first moment when you
regretted passing up future Bond films?
When I was broke. (Laughs.) I had a psychic tell me: If you would
have stayed Bond you’d have three wives in Beverly Hills and you’d
probably be a drug addict. And as it was, I have two wives in Beverly Hills
and I do drink alcohol occasionally. So, I am better off not being Bond.
Do you keep in touch with other Bonds?
We run into each other from time to time, like on the 40th anniversary [at
the "Die Another Day" royal world premiere in London in 2002].
This time we didn’t get together. I think the other guys are getting
on a bit, Roger and Sean. I’m starting to look better than them. |
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What did the Queen say to you about you playing 007?
She said, where did you get that funny accent from? Although my mother had
a
say in it. When I first went to England she said: Don’t go to England.
I said: Why not? She said: That’s where all the convicts came from.
Many thanks to Nora Devenish for the interview,
and Valérie
Burnier for coordinating. All photos this page courtesy Geri Krischker
(www.gkrischker.com) and Andrea Gehrig (www.photo-design-studioline.de).