Roger Moore is instantly recognisable thanks to his role as secret agent James Bond in the Eon-produced films, appearing in the role the most out of any actor, with seven outings as 007.
The star, who died at the age of 89 in 2017, landed his breakout role before the film franchise as he played Simon Templar in the hugely successful series, The Saint, which aired between 1962 and 1969.
© Getty ImagesAway from the show, the legendary actor was married four times, including to Doorn van Steyn, Dorothy Squires, Luisa Mattioli and Kristina Tholstrup. However, Roger was never shy in wanting children, previously musing that his marriage to Dorothy might have worked had the pair been able to have their own children.
With his third wife, who was a famous actress, Roger became a father to three children, all three of whom have followed their secret agent father into the world of showbusiness, although one of them prefers to be more behind the camera.
Here's all you need to know about Roger's three children…
© Ron Galella Collection via GettyDeborah Moore
Roger and Luisa's first child was their daughter, Deborah, who was born in 1963. The star's first role saw her acting alongside her father, as she appeared in an episode of The Pretenders!. This wasn't the only time that Deborah and Roger would share the screen, as the pair also acted together in the comedy caper, Bullseye!. In early appearances, Deborah was credited as Deborah Barrymore in order to avoid confusion with actresses of the same name.
The star also has credits in the likes of Alien Terminator, Chaplin, Crown for Christmas, Days of Our Lives, Midsomer Murders, Sherlock, and the James Bond film Die Another Day, where she appeared as an air hostess.
Speaking about the moment her late father passed away in 2017, Deborah told The Times: "I was with him right at the end. The nurses were busy. We were trying to get him comfortable in his bed in the clinic in Switzerland. He'd lost a lot of weight but was still heavy to lift. Finally he was settled and I just said to him: 'Dad, I love you so much'. He replied: 'I love you too'. And that was the last thing he ever said."
© FilmMagicGeoffrey Moore
Roger's second child was born in 1966, and just like his older sister, Geoffrey also went into acting. The star also appeared alongside his famous father, acting opposite Roger in both Sherlock Holmes in New York and Fire, Ice and Dynamite.
The actor has also dabbled with the spy genre, appearing in Knightfall, which is expected to be released later this year. Geoffrey plays MI5 agent Hugh in the flick, whose premise reads: "Knightfall centres on a botched MI5 bio weapon raid which leaves science officer Ros Knight on the run from her own team – as well as a terrifying international hitman - and seeking refuge at the remote country home of her estranged father, legendary spy-catcher Charles Knight."
However, Geoffrey isn't just an actor, as he also co-founded the Hush Restaurant in Mayfair and released his own single in support of UNICEF, an organisation that his late father championed. Speaking to the London Post, he remarked: "My dad was a huge supporter of UNICEF and the wonderful work they do for children around the world and I’m proud of the legacy he has left us."
© Getty ImagesChristian Moore
Roger's youngest child was born in 1973, ten years after the star's first child, and while his older siblings have appeared in front of the camera, Christian prefers to work behind it as a producer.
Alongside the Secret KGB Files series, Christian has also worked on the likes of Light from the East, And the Winner Isn't and Monarch of the Moon.
After his late father's grave in Monaco was vandalised in 2024, Christian told Monaco Life: "We are devastated and we are saddened that anyone would disturb the resting place of someone such as Roger."




