Wife Accuses James Bond Actor George Lazenby of Death Threat, Offering Toddlers Alcohol
![]() George Lazenby as James Bond in a scene from “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.” |
LOS ANGELES — It’s getting ugly between former James Bond actor George Lazenby and his soon-to-be ex-wife, former pro tennis ace Pamela Shriver.
Last week, Shriver filed for divorce and on Thursday afternoon, she filed for a restraining order against Lazenby, requesting that he remain 100 yards away from her, her work and her vehicle at all times.
In the whopping 95-page document, Shriver claims that her hubby threatened to kill her if she attempted to gain full custody of their three children and believes that his “severe anger management issues, alcoholism and poor parenting skills” place 4-year-old George Lazenby Jr. and their 2-year-old twins, Caitlin and Samuel, at risk.
Shriver states that in the past, Lazenby has offered their youngsters beer from beer bottles and ice from scotch glasses, and has objected to such things as the children brushing their teeth, wearing sunblock, going to the doctor and sitting in secure car seats.
Shriver also claims she’s a victim of domestic violence and recalls times when Lazenby “twisted her ear” and caused bruising to both arms. She also states that he would often get violent with their children, on one occasion throwing their then 2-and-a-half-year-old son George in his bed with extreme force.
Shriver also claims that just last week, Lazenby slapped 2-year-old Sammy with his universal remote control because he was crying while he was trying to watch golf in “peace and quiet.”
Pamela also ordered that she retain possession of their three kids’ passports out of fear that the Australia-born “Bond” man might smuggle their little ones Down Under.
Update: Michael Sands — a representative rep for Lazenby’s attorney, family law specialist Marina Carrol — told Pop Tarts on Friday that on a daily basis, Pamela takes painkillers for a shoulder injury, the sleeping tablet Ambien and drinks heavily, hiding the alcohol behind their flat-screen TV.
“Both parents need to be alcohol and drug tested,” Sands said, adding that George tested clean in his recent court-appointed alcohol test.
In the restraining order, Shriver also declared that George constantly made anti-Jewish remarks and was abusive at the Brentwood Country Club.
“I have never known him to be anti-Semitic — Pamela is attempting to make him look like Mel Gibson to the judges and publicly humiliate him,” Sands said, adding that Lazenby was merely defending himself at the club when Shriver allegedly took a swing at him with golf clubs.
“George is devastated; it didn’t have to be like this. He is a hands-on father and would never hurt his kids,” Sands said. “In fact, one of the nannies has man-handled their children.”
Lazenby intends to file his response to the restraining order by Aug. 25.Subscribe=>![]()
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