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Richard Kiel not expecting Bond return
Published Sunday, Sep 28 2008, 09:20 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

The 69-year-old actor, who played Jaws in 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me and 1979's Moonraker, claimed that there would be no place for him in the current films.
"I'd love to but I think the new Bond is so realistic, it's a whole different kind of Bond," Kiel told ITN. "I don't think I'd fit in any more."
Kiel appeared alongside Roger Moore in the movies but is reluctant to make a comparison between the actor and new Bond Daniel Craig.
"It's kind of like comparing Cary Grant and Burt Reynolds," he said. "Daniel Craig is a very good actor. He's a tough guy but he's good-looking, kind of like a James Dean or Humphrey Bogart."
The latest Bond movie, titled Quantum Of Solace, will be released in the UK next month.
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