Audience members in Perth took offence to actor's references to sexual conquests and comments about LGBTQ+ community.
“I personally have friends within my close circle who are gay and I would never wish to offend anyone,” he said. Lazenby was accompanied onstage by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO). “It was ridiculous. “Thank you for … “Discrimination due to race, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability have no place at our venues. It was the third performance on a national tour.
One-time James Bond actor George Lazenby has issued a half-hearted apology for remarks that 'might have offended some people' after an offensive on-stage ...
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George Lazenby was criticised by fans after making "creepy" comments about women on stage in Perth.
" His views are not shared or endorsed by WASO or Perth Concert Hall." He was disgusting, there's no two ways about it." "It was absolutely unbelievable… It was never my intention to make hurtful or homophobic comments and I am truly sorry if my stories that I have shared many times were taken that way. If you have a story suggestion email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). "He didn't kidnap [anyone], there was no rape. "These were his personal views and there is no excuse for this in today's society. The company has been in touch with concertgoers to issue a refund, he added. I will never play him again. People were just getting so woke. I am sorry and saddened to hear that my stories in Perth on Saturday might have offended some people.
George Lazenby played James Bond back in 1969, he joins such actors as Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Dalton and Daniel Craig...
Following the completion of the movie, Lazenby was offered $1 million to play Bond again, but he turned down the generous wage, demanding double. An infamous industry diva, Lazenby refused to sign up for a seven-film deal after his manager and close friend, Ronan O’Rahilly, told him that he should just make one and then “get out”, but this was merely the start of his somewhat prickly demeanour. But there are some among us who celebrate the Australian actor George Lazenby, the Bond actor who took on the role just once in his career, appearing in the celebrated 1969 film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service., as the greatest to ever do it.
James Bond actor George Lazenby has been cut from a show after allegedly bragging about his “sexual conquests,” among other topics.
[Lazenby was left out of the Oscars’ James Bond tribute](https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/despite-being-in-the-oscars-james-bond-tribute-a-very-important-actor-was-left-out-of-the-presentations-speech). [the next James Bond movie isn’t expected to begin filming until 2024 at the earliest](https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/james-bond-boss-barbara-broccoli-reveals-when-the-next-007-movie-will-start-filming-and-its-not-that-far), so it will be a while until we learn who the next actor will be to don the tuxedo. This incident at The Music of James Bond follows six months after [James Bond movies](https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2471737/all-james-bond-movies-in-order-from-sean-connery-to-daniel-craig) canon, having played 007 in 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Alas, instead of talking about his experience as a However, Lazenby has been axed from the show after allegedly making comments about “sexual conquests” and more, for which the actor has issued an apology.
The appearances of 83-year-old actor George Lazenby as a special guest of a national tour of James Bond music continues to rattle the entertainment industry ...
“What was different about Saturday night? Entertainment reporter Peter Ford says he’s curious as to why there was no backlash against Lazenby’s appearances in Adelaide and Sydney, after the actor apologised for any offence caused at his Perth appearance on Saturday night. The appearances of 83-year-old actor George Lazenby as a special guest of a national tour of James Bond music continues to rattle the entertainment industry after the Australian was dumped from the final leg in Melbourne.
Australian actor George Lazenby, who played famous 007 spy James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, has been removed from the final show of a live ...
And so, lucky Australian Bond fans were delighted when it was announced earlier this year that a concert tour where Australia’s best symphony orchestras would perform the music of James Bond live on stage. And Lazenby is at the centre of it. In fact, a representative from Concertworks told