'The way people appeared on set - that was extraordinary': Robert Carlyle reveals what it's like on a Bond film set
Robert Carlyle has revealed random stars appeared on the James Bond set. The 62-year-old actor played Victor 'Renard' Zokas, a former KGB agent turned high-tech terrorist, alongside Pierce Brosnan's 007 in 1999's 'The World Is Not Enough', and he very nearly told former England goalkeeper David Seaman to move out of the way when he was shooting a scene with the lead star. He told Total Film magazine: "It kind of felt like you were working for MI6! The way people appeared on set - that was extraordinary. One day, I was in a scene with Pierce Brosnan, and I noticed that this person was quite clo...