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Richard Kiel, James Bond villain Jaws actor, dies at 74

Richard Kiel, James Bond villain Jaws actor, dies at 74
29.05.2020 07:35
Actor Richard Kiel - who played steel-toothed villain Jaws in two James Bond films - has died in California aged 74.

The towering American star, who appeared in The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977 and Moonraker in 1979, died in hospital in Fresno on Wednesday.A spokeswoman for Saint Agnes Medical Center confirmed Kiel's death, but did not reveal the cause.The 7ft 2in (2.18m) actor also appeared in the sports comedy Happy Gilmore, starring Adam Sandler, in 1996.Kiel made his name as cable-chomping henchman Jaws opposite Roger Moore as 007.Sir Roger said he was "totally distraught" at the death of his co-star."We were on a radio programme together just a week ago," said the former Bond star, adding "[I] can't take it in".Kiel and Sir Roger were guests on BBC's Radio 4 programme The Reunion, which aired on Sunday, along with Bond actress Britt Ekland, recalling their roles in the spy series.During the programme, Kiel said he initially thought playing Jaws - a man who killed people with his teeth - could appear "over the top"."I was very put off by the description of the character and I thought, well, they don't really need an actor, he's more a monster part," he said."So I tried to change that view of it... I said if I were to play the part, I want to give the character some human characteristics, like perseverance, frustration."Richard Kiel and Roger MooreSandro Monetti, director at Bafta in Los Angeles and a former showbiz reporter, described Kiel as having "teeth of steel, but a heart of gold".He recalled seeing the actor at James Bond conventions: "It was like seeing kids meeting Santa Claus. Everyone has got such joyous memories of Jaws, and he had time for everybody."Monetti added: "Whenever you mentioned Jaws, his eyes lit up and there was that famous grin."Micky Dolenz, who starred with Kiel in the seminal episode of The Monkees - I was a Teenage Monster, tweeted his memories of the star: "The great character actor and gentle giant."The character of Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me was originally intended to die at the end of the movie, but he was so popular with fans that Kiel was brought back to reprise the role in Moonraker."The original script had me being killed by the shark," Kiel said."They filmed that and they also filmed an ending where I survive and pop out of the ocean."That was one of the big moments for me, watching the blue-collar screening of the movie, The Spy Who Loved Me, and having the reaction of the crowd at the theatre when Jaws popped out of the ocean, survived and swam away. There were hoots and howling, applause. I couldn't (BBC)Bakudaily.Az

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