Jaws actor revisits his lethal teeth
Richard Kiel, famous for his role as the James Bond baddie Jaws, revisited past glories today at an exhibition of memorabilia from the popular spy movies.
The actor’s character had a smile that left 007 shaken and stirred during his appearance in two of the classic films.
Kiel starred with Roger Moore in the Spy Who Loved Me in 1977 and two years later renewed the partnership in Moonraker.
His lethal metal teeth which came close to finishing off Bond are just one of the many displays at the exhibition of two decades of the famous spy’s cinematic history.
It gives visitors the chance to peak behind the scenes at everything from Oddjob’s deadly bowler hat to the spy’s famous silver Aston Martin DB5.
Bond’s Aston Martin Vanquish, used in his latest movie Die Another Day, caught Kiel’s eye during his tour of the exhibition at the Science Museum in London.
The actor later signed copies of his autobiography Making it Big in the Movies.

