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Ex-James Bond star George Lazenby tips Margot Robbie to play 007

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"She would be good. She's ballsy" Former James Bond actor George Lazenby has said he would prefer to see a female star play 007 next.

The actor, who played the spy in 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, weighed in on who could take over the mantle from Daniel Craig, admitting he would like to see Birds of Prey star Margot Robbie in the role. “I would rather see a woman on screen than a man, so it might be a good idea having a woman play James Bond… Jane Bond,” he told The Sun. “I think it’s a good idea.

I mean, why not? “There’s an Australian actress who’s over here that I was just listening to on the television today, Margot Robbie,” Lazenby continued. “She would be good.

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