New
York
(ANI):
Hollywood
actor
Roger
Moore,
who
has
delighted
fans
with
seven
delightful
Bond
flicks,
is
set
to
thrill
them
again,
but
this
time
with
his
memoir
'My
Word
Is
My
Bond'.
After
playing
007
agent
James
Bond,
Roger
is
going
to
let
the
cat
out
of
the
bag
about
the
action
which
took
place
behind
the
much-acclaimed
scenes.
For
instance,
the
81-year-old
actor
tells
in
the
book
that
how
on
A
View
to
a
Kill
co-star
Grace
Jones
so
often
ignored
his
pleas
to
turn
down
the
dreadful
music
in
her
trailer
that
"I
marched
into
her
room,
pulled
the
plug
out
and
then
went
back
to
my
room,
picked
up
a
chair
and
flung
it
at
the
wall," reports
the
New
York
Daily
News.
Sir
Moore
lightened
the
mood
for
their
sex
scene
with
help
from
a
long
black
sex
toy
that
"I
slipped
between
the
sheets.
I'm
glad
she
thought
it
was
funny," he
reveals
in
the
book.
Then
there
was
his
big
jet
boat
chase
in
Live
and
Let
Die,
where
"the
engine
cut
out.
I
had
no
steering!
I
[crashed]
into
a
wooden
boathouse,
[flying]
straight
into
a
wall,
cracking
my
front
teeth
and
twisting
my
knee
badly,"
he
narrates
in
the
tell-all.
The
'fearless
007' also
reveals
how
he
spent
the
rest
of
the
shoot
"hobbling
on
a
cane
to
my
boat
and
then
pretending
to
be
indestructible
for
the
cameras.
Who
says
I
can't
act?"
Meanwhile
another
legendary
Bond
actor
Sean
Connery
has
come
up
his
book
'Being
a
Scott',
which
talks
about
his
homeland's
history.