J.W. Pepper is a fictional Louisiana sheriff, portrayed by Clifton James in two James Bond films: Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun. He is a comic relief character, most memorable for his somewhat bigoted attitudes and his tendency to speak loudly about whatever is on his mind. James Bond, also known as 007 (double-oh seven), is a sophisticated fictional character and British spy created by writer Ian Fleming. ... Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperms. ... Clifton James is an actor born on May 29, 1921. ... Clifton James is an actor born on May 29, 1921. ... James Bond, also known as 007 (double-oh seven), is a sophisticated fictional character and British spy created by writer Ian Fleming. ... 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. ... For a description of the origin of the term comic relief see comic relief. ...
Some his more memorable lines are, "What are you? some kinda dooms-day machine, or something" speaking about Bond, and "You're not thinkin'" returned by Bond imitating the accent "I sure am boy", just before the famous corkscrew jump in The Man with the Golden Gun.