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Sir Fredrick Gray is a recurring James Bond character 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 the Minister of Defence in the films and is portrayed by British actor Geoffrey Keen. The James Bond 007 gun logo James Bond, also known as 007 (pronounced double-oh seven), is a fictional British spy created by writer Ian Fleming in 1952. ...
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This articles deals with the British ministry, see defence minister for other countries. ...
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The James Bond 007 gun logo James Bond, also known as 007 (pronounced double-oh seven), is a fictional British spy created by writer Ian Fleming in 1952. ...
The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the third to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. ...
Moonraker is a 1979 James Bond film based on the Moonraker book by Ian Fleming starring Roger Moore. ...
For Your Eyes Only is the twelfth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the fifth to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. ...
Octopussy is the thirteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...
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 the fifthteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...
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Sir Fredrick Gray is the Minister of Defence for the British government. He appears along side Bond's boss M or in his office. In The Spy Who Loved Me he is introduced at the submarine crisis. Bond obviously knows Gray as they talk informally. At the end of the film he, along with General Gogol, M and Q, witness Bond and Anya Amasova under the sheets in an escape pod. M is the title and code letter for James Bonds boss and fictional head of the British Secret Intelligence Service or MI6. ...
The following is a list of recurring and notable allies found throughout the James Bond films and novels. ...
Q is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and movies. ...
Major Anya Amasova (aka Agent XXX) played by Barbara Bach is the main Bond Girl of the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. ...
In Moonraker, Gray is seen walking into a secret laboratory with M and Bond but is nothing more than an office with Sir Hugo Drax inside. Gray again at the end of the film witness Bond under the sheets, this time in space. Sir Hugo Drax is a fictional character and villain created by author Ian Fleming for the James Bond novel Moonraker. ...
In For Your Eyes Only, Gray is trying to find out what happened to St. Georges, and is in the office with Bill Tanner. Again at the end of the film, Gray is embarrassed by linking the Prime Minister with Max the Parrot. The following is a list of allies found throughout the James Bond film and novel series. ...
In Octopussy, Gray suggests that Bond go with Jim Fanning, the art expert to see the auction of a Fabergé egg. Gray is seen at the end of the film celebrating with Gogol and M. William James Fanning (born September 14, 1927) is a former player, manager and front office executive in Major League Baseball. ...
Fabergés Moscow Kremlin Egg, 1906 A Fabergé egg is one of fifty-seven jewelry Easter eggs made by Peter Carl Fabergé of the Fabergé company for the Russian Tsars between 1885 and 1917. ...
In A View to a Kill, the Minister is seen talking with Bond and M about Max Zorin and microchips. At the end of A View to a Kill, Gray is again seen celebrating with M and Gogol about Bond preventing Silicon Valley from being destroyed. Max Zorin is the main villain in the James Bond film A View to a Kill. ...
In the final film that Gray appears, The Living Daylights, he is in a meeting with M, Bond and General Koskov about the defection of Koskov. Later he is seen saying that "We're the laughing stock of the intelligent community. It is unknown what happens to Gray but in a later Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, a new Minister of Defence is seen (portrayed by Julian Fellowes) along side M and Admiral Roebuck. This suggests that Gray has retired and moved on. Tomorrow Never Dies is the eighteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond. ...
Fellowes as Lord Kilwillie Julian Fellowes (born August 17, 1949 in Egypt, although he is British) was an actor for over twenty years before winning the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay in 2001 for Gosford Park. ...
Admiral Roebuck is a fictional character in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. ...
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