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The following is a list of allies found throughout the James Bond film and novel series. The James Bond 007 gun logo James Bond, also known as 007 (pronounced double-oh seven), is a sophisticated fictional character and British spy created by writer Ian Fleming. ...

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Main allies

M

Also, in the spoof Casino Royale, Sir James Bond (David Niven) is promoted to the position of M. M - the title and code letter for James Bonds boss and fictional head of the British Secret Intelligence Service MI6. ... Bernard Lee as M in The Man With the Golden Gun Bernard Lee (January 10, 1908 - January 16, 1981) is a British actor who was best known for his role as M in the James Bond movies. ... John Huston (August 5, 1906 - August 28, 1987) was an American film director. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Casino Royale, first published in 1953 is the first James Bond novel by author Ian Fleming. ... Robert Brown as M in Licence to Kill Robert Brown (July 23, 1921 - November 11, 2003) was a British actor most known for his portrayal of M in the James Bond movies. ... Edward Fox (born 13 April 1937) is an English stage, film and television actor. ... Never Say Never Again is a 1983 remake of the 1965 film Thunderball, with Sean Connery reprising his role as secret agent James Bond. ... Judi Dench as M in GoldenEye Dame Judi Dench (born December 9, 1934) is a renowned British stage, film and television actress. ... David Niven was the second unofficial James Bond. ...


Miss Moneypenny

Miss Moneypenny is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. ... Lois Maxwell (born February 14, 1927) is a Canadian actress, best known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond franchise. ... Pamela Salem is a British film and television actress. ... Caroline Bliss (born 1961) is a British actress best known for her appearance as Ms secretary, Miss Moneypenny, in the James Bond films. ... Samantha Bond (born November 27, 1962) is a British actress best known for her role as the current Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond franchise. ...

Q

Q is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and movies. ... 2002 reissue of the original novel. ... Desmond Llewelyn as Q in Tomorrow Never Dies Desmond Llewelyn (September 12, 1914 - December 19, 1999) was a British actor who is famous for playing the fictional character of Q in the James Bond series of films. ... Geoffrey Bayldon (born January 7, 1924 in Leeds, Yorkshire) is a British actor. ... Alec McCowen (born May 26, 1925) is a British actor, best known for classical roles including Shakespeare. ... John Cleese as Q in Die Another Day. ... This article is for the film The World Is Not Enough, for the video game based upon the film, see The World Is Not Enough (video game). ... Die Another Day is the twentieth James Bond movie made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ...

Felix Leiter

An altered version of the character appears in the 1954 television adaptation of Casino Royale. In that version, Leiter is a British agent named Clarence Leiter and is played by Michael Pate. Felix Leiter is a fictional character invented by Ian Fleming in the James Bond books, who also appears in the Bond movies. ... John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920–January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name Jack Lord, is noted for his performances as an actor on television and film, most notably for his starring role as Steve McGarrett on Hawaii Five-O. Lord also appeared as Felix Leiter in... Cec Linder (sometimes credited as Cecil Linder; born March 10, 1921 in Galica, Poland; died April 10, 1992 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian film and Polish birth. ... This page is for the James Bond novel and film; see Goldfinger (band) for the band, Ernö Goldfinger for the architect. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition Thunderball is the ninth James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming, based on a screen treatment by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham and Ian Fleming. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Diamonds Are Forever was the fourth James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, originally published in 1956. ... Actor Albert David Hedison, Jr, billed as either Al Hedison or David Hedison, was born May 20, 1927 in Providence, Rhode Island. ... 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Live and Let Die is the second James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, first published in 1954. ... The Living Daylights is a James Bond short story written by Ian Fleming, first published in the first color magazine supplement of the Sunday Times newspaper, on February 4, 1962, and later reprinted in Argosy magazine, under the title Berlin Escape. In 1966 it was the second story in the... This article is about the concept. ... 1954 was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Casino Royale, first published in 1953 is the first James Bond novel by author Ian Fleming. ...


Recurring allies

Gogol, General

General Gogol is the head of the KGB in the films, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill, and The Living Daylights. He is played by Walter Gotell. Although with the KGB, Gogol often allies himself with Bond to stave off the possibility of war with the West, an ideal that is not always shared with his comrades. The Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti  listen, or KGB, (Russian: Комите́т Госуда́рственной Безопа́сности; English: Committee for State Security), was the name of the main Soviet Security Agency and intelligence agency, as well as the main secret police agency from March 13, 1954 to November 6, 1991. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Spy Who Loved Me is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming first published in 1962. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Moonraker is both a James Bond book by Ian Fleming first published in 1955, and a 1979 movie loosely adapted from the book. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition For Your Eyes Only is a collection of James Bond short stories by Ian Fleming, first published in 1960. ... For the original short story collection that inspired the film, see Octopussy and The Living Daylights. ... A View to a Kill, released in 1985, is the fourteenth entry in the James Bond series of films made by EON Productions, and the last to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service Agent, Commander James Bond. ... The Living Daylights is a James Bond short story written by Ian Fleming, first published in the first color magazine supplement of the Sunday Times newspaper, on February 4, 1962, and later reprinted in Argosy magazine, under the title Berlin Escape. In 1966 it was the second story in the... Walter Gotell (March 15, 1924 - May 5, 1997) was a German actor famous for his role as General Gogol in the Bond films. ... The term Western world can have multiple meanings depending on its context. ...


Goodnight, Mary

Mary Goodnight is Bond's second personal secretary. She first appears in On Her Majesty's Secret Service and You Only Live Twice. By the time of The Man with the Golden Gun she has been assigned to the Kingston station of the service, although she has a much greater role. She appears in the film, The Man with the Golden Gun as a Bond girl, played by Britt Ekland. 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition On Her Majestys Secret Service is the eleventh James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, published in 1963. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition You Only Live Twice is the twelfth novel by Ian Fleming featuring James Bond, secret agent 007; it was published in 1964, around the time Fleming died. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Man with the Golden Gun is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming that was first published in 1965. ... Places called Kingston include: in Australia Kingston, Tasmania Kingston, Victoria Kingston on Murray, South Australia Kingston SE, South Australia (named to differentiate it from Kingston on Murray) Kingston, Australian Capital Territory Kingston, Norfolk Island, the capital of the territory in Canada Kingston, New Brunswick Kingston, Nova Scotia Kingston, Ontario in... A Bond girl is an actress taking a lead role in a James Bond movie or video game, or the character they play. ... Britt Ekland Britt Ekland (born October 6, Swedish actress, born in Stockholm. ...


Gray, Sir Fredrick

Sir Frederick Gray is the Minister of Defence in the films The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill, and The Living Daylights. He is played by Geoffrey Keen. A defence minister (Commonwealth English) or defense minister (American English) is a cabinet portfolio (position) which regulates the armed forces in a sovereign nation. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Spy Who Loved Me is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming first published in 1962. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Moonraker is both a James Bond book by Ian Fleming first published in 1955, and a 1979 movie loosely adapted from the book. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition For Your Eyes Only is a collection of James Bond short stories by Ian Fleming, first published in 1960. ... For the original short story collection that inspired the film, see Octopussy and The Living Daylights. ... A View to a Kill, released in 1985, is the fourteenth entry in the James Bond series of films made by EON Productions, and the last to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service Agent, Commander James Bond. ... The Living Daylights is a James Bond short story written by Ian Fleming, first published in the first color magazine supplement of the Sunday Times newspaper, on February 4, 1962, and later reprinted in Argosy magazine, under the title Berlin Escape. In 1966 it was the second story in the...


Mathis, Rene

Bond's French counterpart in Station F in the novels. He has, to date, never appeared in an official James Bond film, however, he was in the 1967 spoof Casino Royale played by Duncan Macrae. Mathis in the novels, was a main character in Casino Royale and played a supporting character in From Russia With Love. It was Mathis who captured the SMERSH villain, Rosa Klebb. A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Casino Royale, first published in 1953 is the first James Bond novel by author Ian Fleming. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition For the video game see From Russia With Love From Russia With Love, published in 1957, is the fifth James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming. ... SMERSH (in capitalised letters) was featured in Ian Flemings early James Bond novels and films as 007s nemesis. ... The SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion (S.P.E.C.T.R.E.) is a fictional terrorist organization led by Ernst Stavro Blofeld. ...


May

May is Bond's loyal and elderly, Scottish housekeeper who is often mentioned in numerous novels by Ian Fleming. She also appeared in several John Gardner novels as well as a cameo in the first Young James Bond novel, SilverFin. She has yet to make an appearance in any film. Puffin Books 2005 British paperback edition. ...


Pepper, Sheriff J.W.

Sheriff J.W. Pepper is an officer of the Louisiana State Police. He appears in the films, Live and Let Die, and later The Man with the Golden Gun. The character, played by Clifton James is mostly used as comic-relief is most memorable for his somewhat bigoted attitudes and his tendency to speak loudly about whatever is on his mind. 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Live and Let Die is the second James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, first published in 1954. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Man with the Golden Gun is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming that was first published in 1965. ... Clifton James is an actor born on May 29, 1921. ...


Ponsonby, Loelia

Loelia Ponsonby is Bond's personal secretary in many James Bond novels. She retires and is replaced in On Her Majesty's Secret Service by Mary Goodnight after marrying a member of the Baltic Exchange. For the films, her relationship with James is transferred and replaced by Miss Moneypenny. 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition On Her Majestys Secret Service is the eleventh James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, published in 1963. ... The Baltic Exchange is a UK company that operates the premier global marketplace for shipbrokers, ship owners, and charterers. ...


Robinson, Charles

Charles Robinson is a MI6 operative in the Pierce Brosnan era of films. He first appears in Tomorrow Never Dies and later The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day. He is played by Colin Salmon. The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), more commonly known as MI6 (originally Military Intelligence [section] 6), or Her Majestys Secret Service or just the Secret Service, is the British external security agency. ... Pierce Brosnan Pierce Brendan Brosnan, OBE (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish film actor and producer. ... This article is about the film Tomorrow Never Dies for the video game see Tomorrow Never Dies (video game) Tomorrow Never Dies is the eighteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. ... This article is for the film The World Is Not Enough, for the video game based upon the film, see The World Is Not Enough (video game). ... Die Another Day is the twentieth James Bond movie made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ... Colin Salmon (1962) is an British actor best known as Charles Robinson in three James Bond films. ...


Smithers

Smithers is one of Q's assistants. He makes two appearances, the first in For Your Eyes Only and his last in Octopussy. He is played by: Jeremy Bulloch. 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition For Your Eyes Only is a collection of James Bond short stories by Ian Fleming, first published in 1960. ... For the original short story collection that inspired the film, see Octopussy and The Living Daylights. ... Jeremy Bulloch (born February 16, 1945 in Market Harborough, Leicestershire) is a British actor. ...


Strangways, John

Appears in both the novel and the film Dr. No, where in both he is assassinated for prying into Dr. Julius No's business. In the novel series, he had previously appeared in Live and Let Die. Strangways is an MI6 agent stationed in Jamaica. In the film he is portrayed by Tim Moxon and voiced by Robert Rietty. 2002 reissue of the original novel. ... Dr. Julius No is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel Dr. No. ... 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Live and Let Die is the second James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, first published in 1954. ...


Tanner, Bill

Bill Tanner is MI6's Chief of Staff. Tanner is a regular literary character from Fleming and Gardner's novels, as well as Amis' Colonel Sun, but wasn't a regular cinematic character until Pierce Brosnan's era, although he appeared as a background character in some Roger Moore films. In 1965, Kingsley Amis wrote the authorized spin-off The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007, a tongue-in-cheek guide to being a spy. The book is not credited to Amis, but rather to Lt.-Col. William "Bill" Tanner. The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), more commonly known as MI6 (originally Military Intelligence [section] 6), or Her Majestys Secret Service or just the Secret Service, is the British external security agency. ... 1978 reprint by Panther Books. ... Pierce Brosnan Pierce Brendan Brosnan, OBE (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish film actor and producer. ... Categories: People stubs | James Bond actors | Cinema actors | English actors | Hollywood Walk of Fame | Television actors ... Sir Kingsley William Amis (April 16, 1922 – October 22, 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. ...

2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Man with the Golden Gun is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming that was first published in 1965. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition For Your Eyes Only is a collection of James Bond short stories by Ian Fleming, first published in 1960. ... Michael Kitchen (born October 31, 1948) is an English actor. ... GoldenEye is the seventeenth James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings British secret service agent, James Bond. ... This article is for the film The World Is Not Enough, for the video game based upon the film, see The World Is Not Enough (video game). ...

Wade, Jack

Main article: Jack Wade

Jack Wade is an American CIA agent that appears in the films GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Played by Joe Don Baker, Wade is often considered a semi-replacement in the films for Felix Leiter after the events of Licence to Kill. Jack Wade is a fictional character in Pierce Brosnans first two James Bond films. ... The CIA Seal The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is one of the American foreign intelligence agencies, responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals, and reporting such information to the various branches of the U.S. Government. ... GoldenEye is the seventeenth James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings British secret service agent, James Bond. ... This article is about the film Tomorrow Never Dies for the video game see Tomorrow Never Dies (video game) Tomorrow Never Dies is the eighteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. ... Joe Don Baker (born February 12, 1936 in Groesbeck, Texas) is an American film actor best known for his three appearances in the James Bond franchise. ... This article is about the concept. ...


Zukovsky, Valentin Dmitrovich

Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky is an ex-KGB agent turned Russian mafia head who runs a bar, a casino, and a caviar factory. Played by Robbie Coltrane, Zukovsky makes two appearances in the films before being killed in The World Is Not Enough. His first appearance was in GoldenEye. The Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti  listen, or KGB, (Russian: Комите́т Госуда́рственной Безопа́сности; English: Committee for State Security), was the name of the main Soviet Security Agency and intelligence agency, as well as the main secret police agency from March 13, 1954 to November 6, 1991. ... Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid Robbie Coltrane (birth name Robert MacMillan, some sources say Anthony MacMillan) (born March 30, 1950) is a Scottish actor. ... This article is for the film The World Is Not Enough, for the video game based upon the film, see The World Is Not Enough (video game). ... GoldenEye is the seventeenth James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings British secret service agent, James Bond. ...


Minor allies per film

Dr. No 2002 reissue of the original novel. ...

From Russia With Love A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition For the video game see From Russia With Love From Russia With Love, published in 1957, is the fifth James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming. ...

Goldfinger Pedro Armendariz (May 9, 1912 - June 18, 1963) Pedro Armendariz was a famous Mexican actor. ... This page is for the James Bond novel and film; see Goldfinger (band) for the band, Ernö Goldfinger for the architect. ...

  • Colonel Smithers played by: Richard Vernon
  • Hawker - played by: Gerry Duggan

Thunderball Richard Vernon (March 7, 1925 _ December 4, 1997) was a British actor. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition Thunderball is the ninth James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming, based on a screen treatment by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham and Ian Fleming. ...

  • Paula Caplin - played by: Martine Beswick

You Only Live Twice 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition You Only Live Twice is the twelfth novel by Ian Fleming featuring James Bond, secret agent 007; it was published in 1964, around the time Fleming died. ...

Casino Royale (unofficial film) Tetsuro Tamba (丹波 哲郎 Tamba Tetsurō, born July 17, 1922 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actor. ... Charles Gray (August 29, 1928 - March 7, 2000) was a British actor. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Casino Royale, first published in 1953 is the first James Bond novel by author Ian Fleming. ...

On Her Majesty's Secret Service Peter Sellers Richard Henry Sellers (September 8, 1925 - July 24, 1980), better known as Peter Sellers, was a British comedian, talented comic actor, and performer on The Goon Show (a long-running BBC radio show, 1951-1960). ... Categories: Wikipedia cleanup | People stubs ... Daliah Lavi (born Daliah Lewinbuk on October 12, 1942) is an Israeli actress and model. ... Terence Cooper (July 5, 1933 — September 16, 1997) was a film actor. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition On Her Majestys Secret Service is the eleventh James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, published in 1963. ...

  • Marc Ange Draco - played by: Gabriele Ferzetti
  • Sir Hilary Bray - played by: George Baker
  • Campbell - played by: Bernard Horsfall

Diamonds Are Forever You may have been looking for various people named George Barker. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Diamonds Are Forever was the fourth James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, originally published in 1956. ...

Live and Let Die This article is about Jimmy Dean, singer, television performer, and sausage entepreneur. ... Laurence Naismith (b. ... 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Live and Let Die is the second James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, first published in 1954. ...

  • Quarrel Jr - played by: Roy Stewart

The Man with the Golden Gun 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Man with the Golden Gun is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming that was first published in 1965. ...

  • Lt. Hip - played by: Soon Taik Oh

The Spy Who Loved Me 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Spy Who Loved Me is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming first published in 1962. ...

Moonraker Shane Rimmer (born 1932) is a Canadian-born British senior professional actor and voice actor. ... You may have been looking for various people named George Barker. ... Edward de Souza (born September 4, 1932) is a British character actor. ... Robert Brown as M in Licence to Kill Robert Brown (July 23, 1921 - November 11, 2003) was a British actor most known for his portrayal of M in the James Bond movies. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Moonraker is both a James Bond book by Ian Fleming first published in 1955, and a 1979 movie loosely adapted from the book. ...

  • Colonel Scott - played by: Mike Marshall
  • Manuela - played by: Emily Bolton
  • Dolly - played by: Blanche Ravalec

For Your Eyes Only Blanche Ravalec is a French actress most recognized for her role as Dolly, Jawss girlfriend in the James Bond film Moonraker. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition For Your Eyes Only is a collection of James Bond short stories by Ian Fleming, first published in 1960. ...

  • Milos Columbo - played by: Chaim Topol
  • Margaret Thatcher - played by: Janet Brown

Octopussy Chaim Topol (born September 9, 1935 in Tel Aviv), often billed simply as Topol, is one of the most famous of Israeli actors. ... For the original short story collection that inspired the film, see Octopussy and The Living Daylights. ...

Never Say Never Again (unofficial film) Vijay Amritraj (born December 14, 1953) is an Indian former tennis champion and actor. ... Never Say Never Again is a 1983 remake of the 1965 film Thunderball, with Sean Connery reprising his role as secret agent James Bond. ...

A View to a Kill Rowan Atkinson as Edmund Blackadder. ... A View to a Kill, released in 1985, is the fourteenth entry in the James Bond series of films made by EON Productions, and the last to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service Agent, Commander James Bond. ...

  • Sir Godfrey Tibbett - played by: Patrick Macnee
  • Chuck Lee - played by: David Yip
  • Achille Aubergine - played by: Jean Rougerie

The Living Daylights Patrick Macnee (born February 6, 1922) is a British actor. ... The Living Daylights is a James Bond short story written by Ian Fleming, first published in the first color magazine supplement of the Sunday Times newspaper, on February 4, 1962, and later reprinted in Argosy magazine, under the title Berlin Escape. In 1966 it was the second story in the...

  • Kamran Shah - played by: Art Malik
  • General Leonid Pushkin - played by: John Rhys-Davies
  • Saunders - played by: Thomas Wheatley

Licence to Kill John Rhys-Davies (born May 5, 1944) is a Welsh actor. ... This article is about the concept. ...

GoldenEye Frank McRae is an American actor and former professional football player. ... GoldenEye is the seventeenth James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings British secret service agent, James Bond. ...

Tomorrow Never Dies Tchéky Karyo (born October 4, 1953) is an actor. ... This article is about the film Tomorrow Never Dies for the video game see Tomorrow Never Dies (video game) Tomorrow Never Dies is the eighteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. ...

The World Is Not Enough For the British actor, see Geoffrey Palmer (actor) For the English lawyer, see Geoffrey Palmer (attorney) The Right Honourable Sir Geoffrey Winston Russell Palmer, AC, KCMG (born 21 April 1942), served as Prime Minister of New Zealand from August 1989 until September 1990, leading the Labour Party. ... This article is for the film The World Is Not Enough, for the video game based upon the film, see The World Is Not Enough (video game). ...

  • Dr. Molly Warmflash - played by: Serena Scott Thomas

Die Another Day Die Another Day is the twentieth James Bond movie made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ...

  • Raoul - played by: Emilio Echevarria
  • Damian Falco - played by: Michael Madsen
  • Mr. Chang - played by: Ho Yi
  • Verity - played by: Madonna

Michael Madsen Michael Madsen (born September 25, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor, the brother of actress Virginia Madsen. ... Madonna Ciccone Ritchie Madonna Ciccone Ritchie (born Madonna Louise Ciccone in Bay City, Michigan, August 16, 1958), simply known by the stage name Madonna, is an American singer frequently referred to as the Queen of Pop music. ...

00-agents

00-agent Name Description
Agent 002 Bill Fairbanks Assassinated by Francisco Scaramanga, a.k.a. The Man with the Golden Gun, in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1969. In The Living Daylights, another 002 was in the training exercise at Gibraltar, with 004 and 007.
Agent 003 Unknown Found dead, in Siberia, in A View to a Kill. Another (presumably unrelated) MI6 agent, referred to as 003, or "Jack", is killed by Diavolo, the villain, in the Everything or Nothing Bond video game (2004).
Agent 004 Frederick Warder Accompanied 002 and 007 to Gibraltar in The Living Daylights; murdered by a KGB agent who left a tag on the body that read "Death to Spies" in Russian.
Agent 005 Stuart Thomas Was 005 until an eye defect had begun to impair his ability to use a firearm. Was transfered and is the head of Station G (Greece) in Colonel Sun.
Agent 006 Alec Trevelyan One of Bond's best friends, he betrayed MI6 and Her Majesty's Government by faking his death in aiding the theft of the secret Soviet satellite, GoldenEye. His motive was avenging his parents, Lienz Cossacks, betrayed to the Communists by the British government after World War II. He also begrudged Bond's not allowing him time to escape unscathed from the Soviet chemical weapons factory they were to destroy in the mission shown in the teaser of GoldenEye; Sean Bean was Secret agent 006.
Agent 008 Unknown In the films, agent 008 is mentioned briefly when M threatens to replace Bond on an assignment, e.g. Goldfinger and The Living Daylights. The James Bond 007 role playing game released in the 1980s suggests 008 is a woman. In the novel Moonraker 008 (called "Bill" by Bond) is mentioned as being on vacation.
Agent 009 Unknown Assassinated by Mischka and Grischka in Octopussy. M sent another 009, in The World Is Not Enough, to assassinate Renard; despite 009's shooting him in the head, Renard lived.
Agent 0011 Unknown Mentioned briefly in the novel Moonraker as vanishing while on assignment in Singapore.
Agent 0012 Unknown Although unmentioned on screen, the novelization of The World is Not Enough indicates that Bond is investigating 0012's death at the film's start.

Additional 00-agents are glimpsed in the briefing scenes of Thunderball and The World Is Not Enough, but no additional information about them is provided. The latter film establishes that at least one 00-agent is a woman. There is fan speculation that suggests that M, being the head of MI6, is also 001, but this is not supported by any novel or film. Likewise, speculation that only nine 00-agents exist (001-009) is contradicted by Fleming himself in Moonraker. Francisco Scaramanga is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel The Man with the Golden Gun. ... Central Beirut (2004) Beirut ( Arabic بيروت - the French name, Beyrouth, was also commonly used in English in the past) is the capital, largest city and chief seaport of Lebanon. ... 1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ... Siberia Siberia (Russian: Сиби́рь, common English transliterations: Sibir, Sibir; possibly from the Mongolian for the calm land) is a vast region of Russia and northern Kazakhstan constituting almost all of northern Asia. ... Everything or Nothing is a third-person shooter video game, where the player controls the famous spy James Bond. ... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti  listen, or KGB, (Russian: Комите́т Госуда́рственной Безопа́сности; English: Committee for State Security), was the name of the main Soviet Security Agency and intelligence agency, as well as the main secret police agency from March 13, 1954 to November 6, 1991. ... 1978 reprint by Panther Books. ... Alec Trevelyan is the villain in the James Bond film, GoldenEye. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ... Shaun Mark Bean (born April 17, 1959) is a British actor from Sheffield, Yorkshire. ... This article is about traditional role-playing games. ...


See also


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Other Novels | Films | Games | Parodies | Music | Movie title references


The James Bond 007 gun logo James Bond, also known as 007 (pronounced double-oh seven), is a sophisticated fictional character and British spy created by writer Ian Fleming. ... A series of memorably despicable villains and henchmen is a signature of the James Bond film series. ... A Bond girl is an actress taking a lead role in a James Bond movie or video game, or the character they play. ... One popular element of the James Bond franchise is the exotic equipment and vehicles he is assigned on his missions, which often prove to be critically useful. ... Throughout the James Bond series of films Q Branch has given Bond a wide variety of vehicles with which to battle his enemies. ... The James Bond 007 gun logo James Bond, also known as 007 (pronounced double-oh seven), is a sophisticated fictional character and British spy created by writer Ian Fleming. ... The James Bond 007 gun logo James Bond, also known as 007 (pronounced double-oh seven), is a sophisticated fictional character and British spy created by writer Ian Fleming. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... The James Bond series of novels and films have been repeatedly parodies since the creation of the franchise. ... The James Bond series of films from EON Productions has had numerous signature tunes over the years, many of which are now considered classic pieces of cinematic music. ... The James Bond movie series features some of the most memorable film titles in entertainment history. ...


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