Other works
Music video: Appeared in
The Spice Girls music video "Too Much" (promo for
Spice World (1997) movie).
Music video: Appeared in video "Livin' It Up" for
Johan Renck (as Stakka Bo).
He's been working for UNICEF since 1991.
He appeared in video clip "The Saint Theme" in 1997 (dressed like the Saint and posting a letter).
1987 - Read two
Sidney Sheldon books "The Naked Face" & "If Tomorrow Comes". Both available on tape.
Wrote foreword to the
Michael Sheard autobiography "Yes, Mr. Bronson: Memoirs of a Bum Actor" (1999).
In the mid-'60s he formed, with
"The Saint" (1962) series producer,
Robert S. Baker, a production company called Bamore Productions.
Audiobooks: Read "Aladdin" and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1966, EP soundbooks).
Single: "Where Does Love Go/Tomorrow After Tomorrow" (45" SP, written and performed by Moore and his ex-wife
Luisa Mattioli), 1965.
Music video: Appeared in
Duran Duran music video "A View to a Kill".
TV commercial for "Toyota Corona" in Japan between 1981 and 1983.
Modelled for magazine covers (with
Audrey Hepburn) in 1948.
TV commercial with
Prunella Scales for Tesco supermarkets (2003)
Narrates English-language audio tour of the Forbidden City - Beijing, China
Stage: Played The Mystery Guest Star in "The Play What I Wrote" by
Hamish McColl,
Sean Foley and
Eddie Braben (Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 2003).
Wrote the foreword for "Q: The Authorised Biography of Desmond Llewelyn" by Sandu Hernu.
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