Bond villain's teeth-maker fined by dentist watchdog
A company boss who created the infamous metal teeth sported by RICHARD KIEL's BOND villain Jaws has been ordered to pay £1,000 as a punishment for falsely claiming to be a dental technician.
Luis Fairman's technology company fashioned the terrifying metal dentures Kiel wore for his role as a murderous henchman in 1970s 007 films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker.
Last year (13), he posted a video online in which he claimed to be a dental technician, but he has now been hit with a £500 fine and was ordered to pay a further £1,000 in legal costs after a hearing by industry watchdog the General Dental Council (GDC).
Fairman, who runs a dental laboratory in Cornwall, admitted unlawfully claiming to be a dental technician when he was not registered with the GDC.