According to his daughter, Sir Roger Moore did not lose his will to live until his death.

The legendary 'James Bond' actor died in May of this year after a brief fight against cancer. His daughter Deborah reports about his last months: "After Christmas he went to a few check-ups. There they discovered [the cancer] in his lungs and liver. He then started chemo and radiation therapy. I am him went to visit a few times and spent the last three weeks of his life with him. "

Despite the illness, the Hollywood star had kept his "wit and stoicism" until the end. "I think he must have known inside himself that he was getting weaker and that he wasn't going to be any better," Deborah told the Daily Mirror. "But until the end he kept his sense of humor and was still joking with the nurses." The Briton "never, never complained": "He was incredible."

In his last memoirs, the actor had confessed how afraid he was of death. His daughter was deeply moved when she read these emotional words for the first time: "I burst into tears when I read his last reflections. They were just so incredibly apt." Despite his serious illness, the family was deeply shocked by the death of the swarm of women: "We didn't think he would die - he didn't think so - until last week. My father's illness came so abruptly."