James Bond actor Sir Roger Moore spotted at Houghton restaurant
Sir Roger, 89, who starred in seven films as 007 between 1973 and 1985, was at The Three Horse Shoes, Leamside, Houghton.
Staff posted a picture on the Pithouse Lane venue’s Facebook page of him.
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Hide AdThe picture is captioned with: “When James Bond comes to town there’s only one place he eats.
“It was lovely to have Sir Roger Moore dining with us here at The Three Horseshoes early this week.
“A good time had by all!”
Sir Roger was in the area for an appearance at the Tyne Theatre and Opera House, in Newcastle, on Monday night.
He chatted to his biographer Gareth Owen about his life and career at the event.
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Hide AdThree Horse Shoes owner Darryl Frankland said: “He was just a fantastic bloke.
“He was here with his wife and a couple of the people who drive for him and he couldn’t have been more accommodating.
“He satisfied everybody’s requests whether to pose for pictures or give his autograph.
“He was an absolute gentleman.”
As well as starring as Ian Fleming’s suave spy in classic movies such as Live and Let Die, the Spy Who Love Me and Octupussy, Sir Roger also appeared in TV series The Saint and The Persuaders.