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Encyclopedia > List of James Bond allies

The following is a list of recurring and notable allies found throughout the James Bond films and novels. Flemings commissioned image of James Bond to aid the Daily Express comic strip artists. ...

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Main allies

M

Bond's superior in the Secret Service. The real name of the male M portrayed by Lee and Brown was Admiral Sir Miles Messervey, K.C.M.G. M is the title and code letter for James Bonds boss, the fictional head of the British Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6 (or MI7). ...

Also, in the 1967 spoof Casino Royale, Sir James Bond (David Niven) is promoted to the position of M. Bernard Lee as M in The Man with the Golden Gun Bernard Lee (January 10, 1908 – January 16, 1981) was a British actor, best known for his role as M in the first eleven James Bond films. ... John Marcellus Huston (August 5, 1906 – August 28, 1987) was an American film director and actor. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... Robert Brown as M in Licence to Kill Robert Brown (July 23, 1921 - November 11, 2003) was a British actor best known for his portrayal of M in the James Bond movies, succeeding Bernard Lee, who died in 1981. ... Edward Fox, OBE (born 13 April 1937) is an English stage, film and television actor. ... Never Say Never Again is a James Bond film, itself a remake of the 1965 film Thunderball. ... Dame Judith Olivia Dench, CH, DBE, FRSA, (born 9 December 1934), usually known as Dame Judi Dench, is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Tony, three-time BAFTA, and six-time Laurence Olivier Award-winning English actress. ... David Niven (March 1, 1910 – July 29, 1983) was an Academy Award-winning British actor. ...


Miss Moneypenny

M's faithful secretary, forever pining for Bond's affections. Miss Moneypenny is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. ...

The character of Moneypenny does not appear in the 2006 Bond film, Casino Royale. Samantha Bond has claimed that she would not consider returning to the role, in any event - she has stated that she "doesn't believe Moneypenny should be older than Bond"[citation needed], therefore if Moneypenny returns for the next Bond film it seems likely the role will be recast. Moneypenny's first name is not mentioned in any of the films, but is revealed in the 2005 book The Moneypenny Diaries as Jane. Lois Maxwell (born Lois Hooker on 14 February 1927 in Kitchener, Ontario) 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 who trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. ... Samantha Bond (born November 27, 1962) is an English actress best known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in the Pierce Brosnan James Bond films. ... Casino Royale is the 21st film in the James Bond series and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. ... The Moneypenny Diaries is a novel chronicling the life of Miss Moneypenny, Ms personal secretary in Ian Flemings James Bond stories. ...


Q

The Secret Service's resident inventor, who provides Bond with his life-saving (and life-taking) equipment. Q is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. ...


Live and Let Die is the first Bond film in which the character Q is absent, although he is referenced in an early scene when Moneypenny gives Bond his only gadget, a specially modified Rolex Submariner with hyper-magnetic properties and a spinning bezel. Peter Burton (April 4, 1921 - November 1989) is an English film and television actor born in Bromley, England. ... Dr. No is the first James Bond film in the official EON Productions series, and the first to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent James Bond. ... Desmond Wilkinson Llewelyn (September 12, 1913 – December 19, 1999) was a Welsh actor, famous for playing the fictional character of Q in the James Bond series of films. ... 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. ... 2003 Penguin Books paperback edition The Spy Who Loved Me is a James Bond novel by Ian Fleming first published in 1962. ... Geoffrey Bayldon 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 Marwood Cleese (born October 27, 1939) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy winning English comedian and actor most famous for being one of the founding members of the renowned comedy group Monty Python. ... The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth official James Bond film made by EON Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond. ... Die Another Day is a James Bond film made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ...


The character Q does not appear in the 2006 version of Casino Royale, although Cleese, at the present time, remains the assigned actor for the role.


At one point in Die Another Day, Bond says to Q, “Thank you, quartermaster,” implying that Q may have been an abbreviation. Quartermaster is a term usually referring to a military unit which specializes in supplying and provisioning troops, or to an individual who does the same. ...


Felix Leiter

The official 8 Felix Leiters: In order of appearance, as shown on the left

Bond's longtime friend and colleague. Originally a CIA agent, in the films Leiter later becomes a member of the DEA; in the books he becomes a member of Pinkerton's and later goes into business for himself. In the reboot of James Bond, he goes back to the CIA. Felix Leiter is a fictional character created by Ian Fleming in the James Bond series of novels and films. ... Image File history File linksMetadata OfficialFelixLeiters. ... Image File history File linksMetadata OfficialFelixLeiters. ... The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an intelligence agency of the United States government. ... The DEAs enforcement activities may take agents anywhere from distant countries to suburban U.S. homes. ... The Pinkerton National Detective Agency was a security guard agency established in the United States in 1850 by Allan Pinkerton who became famous when he foiled a plot to assassinate president Abraham Lincoln. ...

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. Jack Lord in a scene from Hawaii Five-O. John Joseph Patrick Ryan (December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name Jack Lord, was an American television, film, and Broadway actor. ... Dr. No is the first James Bond film in the official EON Productions series, and the first to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent James Bond. ... Cec Linder as the archeologist Doctor Matthew Roney in the BBC Television serial Quatermass and the Pit (1958-59). ... For the villain in this film, see Auric Goldfinger. ... Rik Van Nutter playing Felix Leiter in Thunderball Rik Van Nutter (May 1, 1929 – October 15, 2005), was an American actor who appeared in many minor films, but is most famous for playing the third version of Felix Leiter in the James Bond movie Thunderball. ... Thunderball is the fourth film in the EON Productions James Bond series, and also the fourth film to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. ... Norman Burton (December 5, 1923 - November 29, 2003), occasionally credited as Normann Burton, was an American film and television actor. ... Diamonds Are Forever is the seventh film in the EON Productions James Bond series. ... David Hedison is seen playing CIA agent Felix Leiter in Live and Let Die. ... Ian Flemings Live and Let Die is the eighth official film in the EON Productions Bond franchise and the first to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. ... Bernard Terry Casey (born June 8, 1939) was an American Football player during the 1960s who later became an actor. ... Never Say Never Again is a James Bond film, itself a remake of the 1965 film Thunderball. ... John Terry playing Felix Leiter in The Living Daylights This article is about the US actor. ... The Living Daylights is the fifteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ... David Hedison is seen playing CIA agent Felix Leiter in Live and Let Die. ... Licence to Kill (released in the United States as License to Kill, but sold in the U.S. home video market with the British spelling) is the sixteenth film in the James Bond film series made by EON Productions. ... Jeffrey Wright as Jean-Michel Basquiat in the 1996 film Basquiat. ... Casino Royale is the 21st film in the James Bond series and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. ... 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Casino Royale by Ian Fleming was the first James Bond novel. ... Michael Pate (born February 26, 1920) is an Australian actor. ...


Recurring allies

General Anatol Gogol

Main article: General Gogol

General Alexis Gogol is the head of the KGB in the films, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, and A View to a Kill; in his final appearance in The Living Daylights the character has become a post-Glasnost envoy in the Foreign Service and was succeeded as head of the KGB by General Pushkin. In the end credits of the film, his first name is listed as Anatol. Gogol 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. Only in For Your Eyes Only and A View to a Kill does Gogol act as an enemy, but even then his actions are benign. He particularly opposes the methods of the villain Max Zorin in A View to a Kill. General Gogol also has a secretary, who is called Miss Rublevitch. The following is a list of recurring and notable allies found throughout the James Bond films and novels. ... Note: This article is about the KGB of the USSR. KGB is also the official title of the Belarusian intelligence services. ... 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 starring Roger Moore, based on the book by Ian Fleming. ... 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. ... For the Ian Fleming short story that inspired the film, see From a View to a Kill. ... The Living Daylights is the fifteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...   (Russian: IPA: ) is a Russian word for transparency or openness. ... Walter Gotell (March 15, 1924 - May 5, 1997) was a German actor, best known for his role as General Gogol, head of the KGB, in the Bond films. ... The term Western world or the West (also on rare occasions called the Occident) can have multiple meanings depending on its context (i. ... Max Zorin is a fictional character in the James Bond film A View to a Kill. ...


Mary Goodnight

Main article: Mary Goodnight

Mary Goodnight is Bond's second personal secretary. She first appears in the novel 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 somewhat bumbling Bond girl, played by Britt Ekland. The following is a list of allies found throughout the James Bond film and novel series. ... For the James Bond film, see On Her Majestys Secret Service (film). ... You Only Live Twice is the twelfth novel in Ian Flemings James Bond series. ... The Man with the Golden Gun is the thirteenth (counting the short story collection For Your Eyes Only) and final James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming and posthumously published in the United Kingdom and the United States by Glidrose Productions, in 1965. ... The City of Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica. ... Bond Girl Diana Rigg as Tracy di Vicenzo in On Her Majestys Secret Service. ... Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight in James Bonds The Man With the Golden Gun, 1974. ...


Sir Frederick Gray

Main article: Fredrick Gray

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. In The Spy Who Loved Me, Bond is familiar enough with Gray to address him by his first name in private, but their relationship in later films is more formal since most of their scenes include other officials. 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. ... A defence minister (Commonwealth English) or defense minister (American English) is a cabinet portfolio (position) which regulates the armed forces in a sovereign nation. ... 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 starring Roger Moore, based on the book by Ian Fleming. ... 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. ... For the Ian Fleming short story that inspired the film, see From a View to a Kill. ... The Living Daylights is the fifteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ... Geoffrey Keen (21 August 1916 – 3 November 2005) was a British actor who appeared in supporting roles in many famous films. ...


Rene Mathis

A long-time friend of Bond's and an agent of the French secret service, the Deuxieme Bureau. Mathis was a main character in Casino Royale and a supporting character in both From Russia with Love and Dr. No. It was Mathis who captured the SMERSH villain, Rosa Klebb. Mathis also used CPR to keep Bond alive after he was poisoned by Klebb until a doctor arrived. In the novel Never Dream of Dying, he was captured by the head of the Union Le Gerant and blinded with lasers, although Bond later saved him from imprisonment. // M - Judi Dench Felix Leiter - Jeffrey Wright Mathis is a fictional character from the James Bond film Casino Royale. ... Casino Royale by Ian Fleming was the first James Bond novel. ... A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition From Russia with Love, published in 1957, is the fifth James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming. ... Dr. No can refer to a number of things Dr. No (novel), the 1958 novel by Ian Fleming on his inspirational character James Bond Dr. No (film), the first James Bond film, starring Sean Connery. ... SMERSH (in capitalised letters) is a Soviet counterintelligence agency that was featured in Ian Flemings early James Bond novels and films as 007s nemesis. ... Colonel Rosa Klebb is a fictional character from the James Bond novel and film From Russia With Love. ... For other meanings of CPR, see CPR (disambiguation). ... Never Dream of Dying, first published in 2001, was the seventh novel by Raymond Benson featuring Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond (including film novelizations). ...


Mathis first appeared on screen in the unofficial 1967 spoof Casino Royale, played by Duncan Macrae. He is also featured in the official 2006 adaptation of Casino Royale. In this film Mathis is an MI6 agent played by Giancarlo Giannini. He will reprise the role in Bond 22. This article contains a trivia section. ... Duncan MacRae (August 20, 1905-March 23, 1967) was born in Glasgow. ... Casino Royale is the 21st film in the James Bond series and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. ... The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), more commonly known as MI6 (originally Military Intelligence Section 6), or the Secret Service, is the United Kingdom external security agency. ... Giancarlo Giannini (born August 1, 1942, La Spezia, Liguria, Italy) is an Oscar-nominated Italian actor and dubber. ... Bond 22 is the working title of a future EON Productions James Bond film to follow the 2006 film, Casino Royale. ...


May Maxwell

May Maxwell 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. May is named after Ivar Bryce's housekeeper, a friend of Fleming's. SilverFin is the first novel in the Young Bond series that depicts Ian Flemings superspy James Bond as a teenager in the 1930s. ...


Sheriff J.W. Pepper

Main article: Sheriff J.W. Pepper

Sheriff J.W. Pepper is a parish sheriff in Louisiana. He appears in the films Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun. The character, played by Clifton James and 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. Sheriff J.W. Pepper is a comic relief recurring character in the James Bond films Live and Let Die and The Man With The Golden Gun. ... Official language(s) de jure: none de facto: English & French Capital Baton Rouge Largest city New Orleans [1] Area  Ranked 31st  - Total 51,885 sq mi (134,382 km²)  - Width 130 miles (210 km)  - Length 379 miles (610 km)  - % water 16  - Latitude 29°N to 33°N  - Longitude 89°W... Ian Flemings Live and Let Die is the eighth official film in the EON Productions Bond franchise and the first to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. ... The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007 released in 1974. ... Clifton James is an actor born on May 29, 1921. ... Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character or scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work, often to relieve tension. ...


Loelia Ponsonby

Loelia Ponsonby is Bond's shared personal secretary in many James Bond novels. She is also the secretary for 008 and 0011, both of whom share an office with Bond. 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 flirtatious relationship with James is transferred and replaced by Miss Moneypenny. For the James Bond film, see On Her Majestys Secret Service (film). ... The Baltic Exchange is a UK company that operates the premier global marketplace for shipbrokers, ship owners and charterers. ...


Quarrel

Main article: Quarrel (James Bond)
Main article: Quarrel Jr.

Quarrel is a Cayman Islander living in Jamaica. He first appears in the novel Live and Let Die as Bond's guide while 007 is investigating Mr. Big. He later appears in the novel Dr. No to aid Bond once again, this time to infiltrate Dr. Julius No's island, Crab Key. Quarrel only appears in the 1962 film Dr. No played by John Kitzmiller where, as in the novel, he is killed by Dr. No's mythical "dragon". For the film adaptation of Live and Let Die Bond teams up with Quarrel's son, Quarrel Jr., played by Roy Stewart. Quarrel, played by John Kitzmiller, is an ally of James Bond in the film Dr. No. ... In the James Bond film Live and Let Die, Quarrel Junior is a fisherman in the Caribbean. ... Motto He hath founded it upon the seas Anthem (Royal) God Save the Queen Capital (and largest city) George Town Official languages English Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Queen Queen Elizabeth II  -  Governor Stuart Jack  -  Leader of Government Business Kurt Tibbetts Creation  -  Split from Jamaica 1962  Area  -  Total 260 km² (206th) 100. ... Live and Let Die is the second James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, first published in 1954. ... Mr. ... Dr. No can refer to a number of things Dr. No (novel), the 1958 novel by Ian Fleming on his inspirational character James Bond Dr. No (film), the first James Bond film, starring Sean Connery. ... Dr. Julius No is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel Dr. No. ... // Events Dr. No launches the James Bond film series, the longest-running motion picture franchise of all time, running more than 40 years. ... John Kitzmiller (December 4, 1913-February 23, 1965) was an African-American actor. ... -1...


Charles Robinson

Charles Robinson is a high ranking officer at MI6 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. Robinson appears to be M's right-hand and is often seen at her side. When Bond reports in with MI6 he often does so with Robinson. The following is a list of allies found throughout the James Bond film and novel series. ... The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), more commonly known as MI6 (originally Military Intelligence Section 6), or the Secret Service, is the United Kingdom external security agency. ... Pierce Brendan Brosnan OBE[1] (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish actor and producer who now holds American citizenship and is best known for portraying James Bond in four films: GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999) and Die Another Day (2002). ... 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. ... The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth official James Bond film made by EON Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond. ... Die Another Day is a James Bond film made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ... Colin Salmon as David Tyrel in Sky Ones Hex. ...


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. 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. ... Bulloch as Boba Fett (right) in The Empire Strikes Back. ...


John Strangways

Main article: John Strangways

John Strangways is a former Lieutenant Commander in the special branch of the RNVR. He makes his first appearance in the novel Live and Let Die as the chief Secret Service agent in the Caribbean. Strangways is roughly 35 years of age and wears a black patch over one eye. He later appears in the novel Dr. No where he and his secretary, Mary Trueblood, are assassinated for prying into Dr. Julius No's business. The following is a list of allies found throughout the James Bond film and novel series. ... In the Royal Navy, United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, a lieutenant commander (lieutenant-commander or Lt Cdr in the RN) is a commissioned officer superior to a lieutenant and inferior to a commander. ... The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. ... West Indian redirects here. ... Dr. No can refer to a number of things Dr. No (novel), the 1958 novel by Ian Fleming on his inspirational character James Bond Dr. No (film), the first James Bond film, starring Sean Connery. ... Dr. Julius No is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel Dr. No. ...


In the films, Strangways makes his first and only appearance in Dr. No where, like the novel, he is killed for investigating Dr. No. Contrary to the novel, Strangways does not wear an eye patch in film. He is portrayed by Tim Moxon and voiced by Robert Rietty. Robert Rietti (usually credited as Robert Rietty) is an actor, born 8 February 1923 in London of Italian ancestry. ...


Bill Tanner

Main article: Bill Tanner

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 has never been considered a regular cinematic character. His biggest role in the films was in 1981's For Your Eyes Only in which after the death of Bernard Lee (M), Tanner was given a bigger role to substitute while M was "on leave." The following is a list of allies found throughout the James Bond film and novel series. ... The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), more commonly known as MI6 (originally Military Intelligence Section 6), or the Secret Service, is the United Kingdom external security agency. ... 1978 reprint by Panther Books. ... 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. ... Bernard Lee as M in The Man with the Golden Gun Bernard Lee (January 10, 1908 – January 16, 1981) was a British actor, best known for his role as M in the first eleven James Bond films. ...


In 1965, Kingsley Amis wrote the authorised 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. Sir Kingsley William Amis (April 16, 1922 – October 22, 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. ...

Michael Goodliffe (1914-1976), British actor. ... The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007 released in 1974. ... James Michael Lyle Villiers (September 29, 1933 - January 18, 1998) was a British character actor and a familiar face on British television. ... 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. ... Michael Kitchen (born October 31, 1948 in Leicester) is an English actor. ... GoldenEye is the 17th James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan in the role as the British secret agent. ... The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth official James Bond film made by EON Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond. ...

Jack Wade

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: GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. ... The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an intelligence agency of the United States government. ... GoldenEye is the 17th James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan in the role as the British secret agent. ... 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. ... Joe Don Baker (born February 12, 1936 in Groesbeck, Texas) is an American film actor perhaps best known for his role as sheriff Buford Pusser in the American film classic Walking Tall. ... Felix Leiter is a fictional character created by Ian Fleming in the James Bond series of novels and films. ... Licence to Kill (released in the United States as License to Kill, but sold in the U.S. home video market with the British spelling) is the sixteenth film in the James Bond film series made by EON Productions. ...


Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky

Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky is an ex-KGB agent turned Russian mafia head who runs a bar, a casino, and a caviar factory. When he was younger (and a KGB agent), a conflict with James Bond ended with Zukovsky having a limp; however, after leaving KGB, Zukovsky does not keep a grudge towards Bond, especially when dealing with Bond can mean profit. Played by Robbie Coltrane, Zukovsky makes two appearances in the films before being shot and mortally wounded by Elektra King in The World Is Not Enough. He lives long enough after being shot to execute a trick shot using a gun hidden within his cane that allows Bond to escape King's trap. His first appearance was in GoldenEye. Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky is a fictional character in two of Pierce Brosnans James Bond films: GoldenEye and The World is Not Enough. ... Note: This article is about the KGB of the USSR. KGB is also the official title of the Belarusian intelligence services. ... Robbie Coltrane, OBE (born Anthony Robert McMillan on March 30, 1950) is a Scottish Television and Film actor. ... Elektra King is a fictional character in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, played by Sophie Marceau. ... The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth official James Bond film made by EON Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond. ... GoldenEye is the 17th James Bond film and the first to star Pierce Brosnan in the role as the British secret agent. ...


Film-specific allies

This section lists allies who appeared in only one film. Recurring allies are listed, above.


Dr. No Dr. No is the first James Bond film in the official EON Productions series, and the first to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent James Bond. ...

  • Pleydell-Smith - played by: Louis Blaazer
  • Puss-Feller - played by: Lester Prendergast (uncredited)
  • Quarrel - played by: John Kitzmiller
  • Mary Trueblood - played by: Dolores Keator
  • Gen. Potter - played by: Col. Burton
  • Superintendent Duff - played by: William Foster-Davis
  • Communications Foreman - played by: Maxwell Shaw
  • Radio Operator - played by: John Hatton
  • Singer at Puss-Feller's - played by: Byron Lee

From Russia with Love Quarrel, played by John Kitzmiller, is an ally of James Bond in the film Dr. No. ... John Kitzmiller (December 4, 1913-February 23, 1965) was an African-American actor. ... Byron Lee and the Dragonaires is one of the best known Jamaican bands . ... From Russia with Love is the second James Bond film in the official EON Productions series, and the second to star Sean Connery as the suave and sophisticated British Secret Service agent James Bond. ...

  • Kerim Bey - played by: Pedro Armendariz
  • Vavra - played by: Francis de Wolff
  • Cap. Nash - played by: Bill Hill
  • Train Conductor - played by: George Pastell
  • Foreign Agent - played by: Hasan Ceylan
  • Kerim Bey's Chauffeur - played by: Neville Jason
  • McAdams - played by: Peter Madden
  • Kerim's Girl - played by: Nadja Regin
  • Mehmet - played by: Nusret Ataer

Goldfinger Kerim Bey is a bond ally from the James Bond film From Russia With Love. ... Pedro Armendariz (May 9, 1912 - June 18, 1963) Pedro Armendariz was a famous Mexican actor. ... Francis de Wolff (7 January 1913 - 18 April 1984) was a British actor. ... Nadja Regin (born 2 December 1931) is a Yugoslavian actress from Nis, Serbia most notable for her roles in several British films and TV programmes in the 1960s. ... For the villain in this film, see Auric Goldfinger. ...

  • Colonel Smithers played by: Richard Vernon
  • Hawker - played by: Gerry Duggan
  • Tilly Masterson - played by: Tania Mallet
  • Simmons - played by: Austin Willis
  • Brunskill - played by: Denis Cowles
  • Johnny - played by: Peter Cranwell
  • Brigadier - played by: John McLaren
  • Atomic Specialist - played by: Robert MacLeod
  • Southend Security Guard - played by: Terence Brook
  • Alfred Blacking - played by: Victor Brooks
  • Man Wearing Q's Bulletproof Vest at Q Branch - played by: George Leech
  • Sierra - played by: Raymond Young

Thunderball Sir Richard Vernon (March 7, 1925 - December 4, 1997) was a British actor. ... Tania Mallet as Tilly Masterson in Goldfinger. Tilly Masterson is a fictional character in the James Bond film, Goldfinger. ... Tania Mallet, born on May 19 1941 in Blackpool England, is a British model who is best known for her appearance as Tilly Masterson in the James Bond movie Goldfinger. ... Austin Willis (1917-April 4, 2004) was a Canadian actor and television host. ... John McLaren (17 August 1831 - 6 April 1910), Lord McLaren, was a Scottish Liberal politician and judge. ... Thunderball is the fourth film in the EON Productions James Bond series, and also the fourth film to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. ...

  • Group Captain Pritchard - played by: Leonard Sachs
  • Madame LaPorte - played by: Maryse Guy Mitsouko (uncredited)
  • Paula Caplan - played by: Martine Beswick
  • Pinder Romania - played by: Earl Cameron
  • Ladislav Kutze - played by: George Pravda
  • Sir John - played by: Edward Underdown
  • Kenniston - played by: Reginald Beckwith
  • Foreign Secretary - played by: Roland Culver
  • Major Francois Derval - played by: Paul Stassino
  • Radar Navigator - played by: Anthony Bailey
  • Vulcan Bomber Crew - played by: Michael Culver,Neil Hallett,Derek Partridge
  • Pinder Romania's Assistant - played by: Lloyd Reckord
  • Senior at RAF Base - played by: Anthony Blackshaw
  • Senior RAF Staff Officer - played by: Jack Gwillim
  • Group Captain Dawson - played by: Patrick Holt

You Only Live Twice Leonard Sachs (born 26 September 1909 in Roodeport, Transvaal, died 15 June 1990) was a British actor. ... Martine Beswick as Paula Caplan in Thunderball. Paula Caplan is a fictional character in the James Bond film, Thunderball. ... Martine Beswick (1941-) born: Port Antonio, Jamaica Filmography: From Russia With Love (1963) (Zora) Thunderball (1965)(Paula Caplan) Slave Girls (1968) (Queen Kari) Dr jekyll and sister hyde (1971) (Sister Hyde) ... Earl Cameron in 1966. ... George Pravda (born 1918 in Prague, Czechoslovakia-died 1985) was an actor. ... Edward Underdown (born 1908-died 1989) is a British actor. ... Anthony Bailey is a British author. ... Michael Culver (born 16 July 1938 in Hampstead, London) is an English actor, best known to television viewers for his role as Major Erwin Brandt in the 1970s BBC drama Secret Army. ... Ian Flemings You Only Live Twice is the fifth film in the EON Productions James Bond series, the fifth to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent Commander James Bond 007, and the sixth film to feature James Bond. ...

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On Her Majesty's Secret Service This is a list of characters appearing in the 1967 unofficial James Bond film Casino Royale. ... Richard Henry Peter Sellers, CBE (8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980) was an English comedian, actor, and performer, who came to prominence on the BBC radio series The Goon Show and later became a film star. ... This is a list of characters appearing in the 1967 unofficial James Bond film Casino Royale. ... Joanna Pettet in The House Joanna Pettet born Joanna Jane Salmon on November 16, 1942 in London, England, was an Anglo-Canadian actress until her retirement in 1990. ... Daliah Lavi in 007s Casino Royale Daliah Lavi (born Daliah Lewinbuk on October 12, 1942) is an Israeli actress, singer and model. ... Terence Cooper (July 5, 1933 — September 16, 1997) was a film actor. ... Bernard Cribbins as Captain Michael in Space: 1999 episode Brian the Brain (1976). ... Charles Boyer (August 28, 1899 – August 26, 1978) was a French-American actor who starred in several classic Hollywood films, TV director and TV producer. ... Colin Gordon as Number Two in The Prisoner Colin Gordon (April 27, 1911 – October 4, 1972) was a British actor born in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). ... Deborah Kerr Deborah Kerr CBE (born 30 September 1921) is a Scottish actress and a recipient of an Academy Honorary Award for a motion picture career that has always stood for perfection, discipline and elegance. ... Burt Kwouk (Chinese: 郭弼; pinyin: Guō Bì) (born July 18, 1930), is an actor who was born in Manchester, England because my mother happened to be there but was raised in Shanghai between the ages of ten months and seventeen years. ... Erik Chitty (born 8 July 1907 in Kent — died 22 July 1977), was an English actor of film and television. ... Jean-Paul Belmondo (nicknamed Bébel) (born April 9, 1933 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, west of Paris), is a French actor. ... Kurt Kasznar (13 August 1913 - 6 August 1979) was a film and television actor. ... William Holden (April 17, 1918 – ca. ... On Her Majestys Secret Service is the sixth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the only one to star George Lazenby as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond, and the first and only film in which Bond settles on a single woman and marries her. ...

Diamonds Are Forever Marc Draco is the head of one of the most powerful crime syndicates of Italy and father of Tracy Bond (therefore Bonds father-in-law). ... Gabrielle Ferzetti is an Italian film and stage actor. ... Campbell is an ally and a fictional character in the James Bond film On Her Majestys Secret Service. ... Bernard Horsfall (born 20 November 1930 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire) is a British actor. ... Sir Hilary Bray is a fictional James Bond character in the film On Her Majestys Secret Service. ... There have been a number of people named George Baker: George Pierce Baker - US drama professor George Fisher Baker - US philanthropist George Baker (politician) - a Canadian Senator George Baker (cartoonist) - Sad Sack comic strip George Baker (actor) - a British actor George Baker (Dutch singer and songwriter) - Dutch recording artist, best... Brian Worth is an American who was the runner-up on the television series Average Joe:Hawaii. ... Bill Morgan is best known as a CBC television producer. ... Diamonds Are Forever is the seventh film in the EON Productions James Bond series. ...

Live and Let Die Ed Bishop (1932-2005), as he appeared in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey (where he played the Captain of the Aries 1B space-station-to-moon shuttle, in a role which first featured dialogue: the dialogue was later cut from his scenes). ... Laurence Naismith (b. ... Shane Rimmer (born 28th May 1936) is a Canadian actor and voice actor. ... Willard Whyte is a fictional character from the James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever. ... For the Actor, see James Dean. ... People called David Healy include: A Northern Irish football player: David Healy (footballer). ... Circus Circus is a circus-themed hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip, owned by the Mandalay Resort Group. ... Autographed photo of Don Messick. ... Ian Flemings Live and Let Die is the eighth official film in the EON Productions Bond franchise and the first to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. ...

  • Quarrel Jr. - played by: Roy Stewart
  • Harold Strutter - played by: Lon Satton
  • Dawes - played by: Stop-motion
  • Hamilton - played by: Robert Dix (uncredited)
  • Baines - played by: Dennis Edwards (uncredited)
  • Mrs. Bell - played by: Ruth Kempf
  • Charlie - played by: Joie Chitwood
  • Mr. Bleeker - played by: Stephen Hendrickson
  • Eddie - played by: Lance Gordon
  • Hungary Delegate - played by: Gabor Vernon

The Man with the Golden Gun In the James Bond film Live and Let Die, Quarrel Junior is a fisherman in the Caribbean. ... -1... Wallace & Gromit is an example of cartoons made with stop-motion animation. ... Dennis Edwards (born February 3, 1943 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American soul and R&B singer, most noted for being one of Motown act The Temptations lead singers. ... Joie Chitwood, born April 14, 1912 - died January 3, 1988, was an American racecar driver and businessman. ... The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007 released in 1974. ...

The Spy Who Loved Me Michael Valentine Fleming (1919? - 1st October 1940) was the son of Valentine Fleming and brother of Ian Fleming and Peter Fleming. ... Lieutenant Hip is the first ally of secret agent James Bond in the film The Man With The Golden Gun. ... Michael Osborne (born 29 July 1982) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. ... Colthorpe is a fictional character from the James Bond film The Man With The Golden Gun. ... James Cossins (4 December 1933–12 February 1997) was an [[England|English[[ character actor. ... Gerald James (November 26, 1917 — June 2006) was a British actor best known for his character actor roles in British television productions such as The Sandbaggers, The Professionals, Secret Army, and Sapphire and Steel. ... 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 Shane Rimmer (born 28th May 1936) is a Canadian actor and voice actor. ... Bryan Marshall is a British-born actor, with a number of major credits in film and television to his name. ... There have been a number of people named George Baker: George Pierce Baker - US drama professor George Fisher Baker - US philanthropist George Baker (politician) - a Canadian Senator George Baker (cartoonist) - Sad Sack comic strip George Baker (actor) - a British actor George Baker (Dutch singer and songwriter) - Dutch recording artist, best... 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 best known for his portrayal of M in the James Bond movies, succeeding Bernard Lee, who died in 1981. ... Bulloch as Boba Fett (right) in The Empire Strikes Back. ... Kevin McNally (born 27 April 1956 in Bristol, England) is an actor who has worked extensively in both film and television. ... Barry Andrews could be Barry Andrews the musician Barry Andrews the Irish politician This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Keith Morris was the co-founder of Black Flag along with guitarist Greg Ginn. ... John Salthouse (b. ... Robert B. Sherman (born December 19, 1925) (see also: Sherman Brothers) is an Academy Award-winning Jewish-American songwriter who specializes in musical films with his brother Richard M. Sherman. ... Salem co-wrote the script for Kindergarten Cop Murray Salem (12 January 1950 Cleveland, Ohio, USA - 6 January 1998) was an American television actor and screen writer. ... Nicholas Campbell as Dominic Da Vinci Nicholas Campbell (b. ... Raymond Bernard Evans (February 4, 1915 - February 15, 2007) was an American songwriter. ... Garrick Hagon is a British film and theatre actor and voice actor best known for his portrayal of Biggs Darklighter in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and Goemon Ishikawa XIII in the Manga UK dubs of The Secret of Mamo and Goodbye Lady Liberty. ... George Mallaby is a British-born actor, best known for his roles in Australian television. ... Roy Alon (1942—1 February 2006) was a British stuntman. ... Jeremy Wilkin is a British actor, possibly best known for his contributions to the television productions of Gerry Anderson. ... Moonraker is a 1979 James Bond film starring Roger Moore, based on the book by Ian Fleming. ...

  • Colonel Scott - played by: Mike Marshall
  • Dolly - played by: Blanche Ravelec
  • Manuela - played by: Emily Bolton
  • RAF Officer Richard - played by: Kim Fortune
  • Gondelier Franco - played by: Claude Carliez

For Your Eyes Only Mike Marshall (13 september 1944, Hollywood, California, USA - 1 june 2005, Caen, Calvados, France) was a French American actor. ... Manuela is a fictional character from the James Bond film Moonraker. ... Emily Bolton is an actress probably best known for her appearance in the James Bond film Moonraker in which she played 007s Brazilian contact Manuela. ... 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 Jill Bennett (December 24, 1931 - October 4, 1990) was a British actress best known as the fourth wife of playwright John Osborne. ... Enrico Colombo is a fictional character from the James Bond short story Risico that is included in the anthology For Your Eyes Only written by Ian Fleming. ... Picture from the film Fiddler on the Roof. Chaim Topol (Hebrew: חיים טופול) (born September 9, 1935), often billed simply as Topol, is one of the most famous Israeli theatrical and film performers. ... John Moreno is a British actor, probably best known for his role as Luigi Ferrara in the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only. ... Jack Hedley is a British actor, best known for his performances on television. ... Toby Robins (Born: c. ... Graham Crowden (born 30 November 1922) is a Scottish actor, best known for his roles in BBC comedy-dramas. ... Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, PC (born October 13, 1925), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in office from 1979 to 1990. ... Janet Brown (b. ... Sir Denis Thatcher, 1st Baronet, MBE, TD (May 10, 1915 – June 26, 2003) was a businessman, and the husband of the former British Prime Minister, Baroness Thatcher. ... John Wells may be: John Wells (rower) who competed for the Independent Rowing Club (USA) in Rowing at the 1904 Summer Olympics John Wells (1936 — 1998) British satirist. ... Octopussy is the thirteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...

  • Bianca - played by: Tina Hudson
  • Vijay- played by: Vijay Amritraj
  • Saddrudin - played by: Albert Moses
  • US General - played by: Bruce Boa
  • US Aide - played by: Richard LeParmentier
  • Soviet Chairman - played by: Paul Hardwick
  • Borchoi - played by: Gabor Vernon
  • Francisco The Fearless - played by: Richard Graydon

Never Say Never Again (unofficial film) Vijay is a fictional character from the James Bond film, Octopussy. ... Vijay in a scene from Octopussy Vijay Amritraj (Hindi: विजय अम्रित्रज, Urdu: وِجے اَمرِترج), born December 14, 1953, in Madras, India, is a former tennis champion and actor. ... Albert Moses, a UK based Sri Lankan actor, started acting over 30 years ago in India where he appeared in 7 films. ... Bruce Boa (born 1930, died 2004) is a Canadian actor, who found success playing the token North American in British films and television. ... Richard LeParmentier played Admiral Motti in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. ... Never Say Never Again is a James Bond film, itself a remake of the 1965 film Thunderball. ...

  • Nigel Small-Fawcett - played by: Rowan Atkinson
  • Gen. Miler - played by: Manning Redwood
  • Capt. Pederson - played by: Billy J. Mitchell
  • Nicole - played by: Saskia Cohen Tanugi
  • Lord Ambrose - played by: Anthony Sharp

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The Living Daylights Sir Godfrey Tibbett is a fictional character from the James Bond film, A View to a Kill. ... Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg on the cover of a 1994 reprint of an Avengers novel co-written by Macnee. ... David Yip is a British actor of Chinese ethnicity, born in Liverpool on 4 June 1951. ... The Living Daylights is the fifteenth James Bond film made by EON Productions. ...

Licence to Kill Kamran Shah was a fictional character from the James Bond film, The Living Daylights. ... Art Malik (born as Athar Ul-Haque Malik on November 13, 1952) is a Pakistani-born British actor. ... General Leonid Pushkin is the head of the KGB in the film The Living Daylights. ... John Rhys-Davies (born May 5, 1944) is a Welsh actor. ... Julie Therese Wallace, born 28 May 1961 in Wimbledon, London, England, is a British actress. ... Saunders is a fictional James Bond character in the film The Living Daylights. ... Licence to Kill (released in the United States as License to Kill, but sold in the U.S. home video market with the British spelling) is the sixteenth film in the James Bond film series made by EON Productions. ...

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Tomorrow Never Dies Dimitri Mishkin, played by Tchéky Karyo, is a fictional character in the James Bond film GoldenEye. ... Tchéky Karyo as Dmitri Mishkin in the James Bond film Goldeneye. ... 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. ...

The World Is Not Enough Admiral Roebuck is a fictional character in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. ... This article is about the actor. ... The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth official James Bond film made by EON Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond. ...

Die Another Day David Orson Calder (1823 - 1884) was a prominent early pioneer settler in Utah. ... Die Another Day is a James Bond film made by EON Productions and the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Flemings James Bond. ...

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00-agents

Main article: 00 Agent

The 00 Section of MI6 is considered the elite of the Secret Service. The original Fleming novels establish that the Section usually holds only three agents at a time (though this reference from Goldfinger could have only meant that there were just three 00s at this particular time); the movies (beginning with Thunderball) establish the number of concurrent agents to be less than a dozen (although this is based upon visual evidence only; no film has, to date, explicitly established a maximum or minimum number of 00 agents; also, this was all of the 00s in Europe, there could have been others outside of Europe). If Bond (whose updated biography says he's a former Special Boat Service operative), and what little is revealed about the other 00 agents in the novels is any indication, they are typically recruited from the Special Operations forces of the British military. The 00 Section of MI6 is considered the elite of the Secret Service. ... Goldfinger is the seventh novel in Ian Flemings James Bond series. ... Thunderball refers to a James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming and its subsequent cinematisation. ... The Special Boat Service (SBS) is the British Royal Navys special forces unit. ... Special forces or special operations forces is a term used to describe relatively small military units raised and trained for reconnaissance, unconventional warfare and special operations. ...


Agents with the 00 prefix have proven themselves capable enough in the field to be entrusted with the licence to kill -- the authorisation to, at their own discretion, commit acts of assassination and other controversial activities in order to complete their missions, without having to seek permission from headquarters first. As revealed in Casino Royale, the first Bond novel, to become a 00-agent, an operative must perform two officially sanctioned kills (cold blooded); this is established in the film series with the 2006 adaptation of the Casino Royale novel. The film The World Is Not Enough revealed that the 00 Branch has its own area within MI6 headquarters and its own insignia, though it is not known if this has always been the case (the novels also stated that there was a 00-insignia). 00-level agents report directly to M. According to Ian Fleming in his novel Moonraker, 00 agents face mandatory retirement at age 45, however this is contradicted by the later Bond novels of John Gardner (who depicts a 50-something Bond) and the film series as both Sean Connery and Roger Moore clearly play post-45-year-old Bonds (Connery in Never Say Never Again), as does, arguably, Pierce Brosnan in his later films though Bond could have lied about his age, the rule could have been changed to allow older people to serve, or M could have broken the rule knowing that Bond was too good to let retire. Casino Royale can refer to: In fiction: Casino Royale (novel), the first James Bond novel by Ian Fleming. ... ... Moonraker is the third James Bond novel in Ian Flemings James Bond series. ... Sir Thomas Sean Connery (born 25 August 1930) is an Academy Award-winning Scottish actor and producer who is best known as the first actor to portray James Bond on film. ... For other persons named Roger Moore, see Roger Moore (disambiguation). ... Pierce Brendan Brosnan OBE[1] (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish actor and producer who now holds American citizenship and is best known for portraying James Bond in four films: GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999) and Die Another Day (2002). ...


The following list is of the known members of this elite order who have been referred to in officially licensed James Bond fiction: novels, films, video games, and comic strips.

00-agent Name Description
Agent 001 Edward Donner Referred to in the Raymond Benson novel, Doubleshot.
Agent 002 Bill Fairbanks Assassinated by Francisco Scaramanga, a.k.a. The Man with the Golden Gun, in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1969 (film version: The Man with the Golden Gun). In The Living Daylights (film version), another 002 was in the training exercise at Gibraltar, with 004 and 007.
Agent 003 Jason Walters Found dead, in Siberia, in A View to a Kill film. Another (presumably unrelated) MI6 agent is Jack Mason, 003 who is killed by Nikolai Diavolo, the villain, in the Everything or Nothing video game (2004).
Agent 004 Frederick Warder Accompanied 002 and 007 to Gibraltar in The Living Daylights film; murdered by an individual pretending to be a KGB agent who left a tag on the body that read "Death to Spies" in Russian. Another 004 appears in the Benson novel The Facts of Death. In the GoldenEye video game on the Silo mission briefing, Q mentions to 007 to "remember to treat the timed explosives with respect - you remember what happened to 004 in Beirut" - whether this is another agent or the same one as above is unknown.
Agent 005 Stuart Thomas Was 005 until an eye defect had begun to impair his ability to use a firearm. Was transferred and is the head of Station G (Greece) in Colonel Sun.
Agent 006 Alec Trevelyan Major character in GoldenEye. One of Bond's best friends, he betrayed MI6 and Her Majesty's Government by faking his death and then, years later, 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. Portrayed by Sean Bean. Another apparent 006, a former Royal Marine commando, is mentioned in the Fleming novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service; this agent is never referenced by name so it is not known if this is also Alec Trevelyan. However, it is unlikely that they are the same person as the character of Trevelyan had not appeared in any media until after Fleming's death.
Agent 007 James Bond To date, James Bond is the only agent known to have had the code number 007. During the timeframe of the You Only Live Twice novel, Bond was transferred into another branch and given the number 7777, suggesting there was no active 007 during that time frame (Bond was subsequently reinstated as 007 in the following book, The Man with the Golden Gun). In the John Gardner novels, 007 is the last remaining active 00-agent, the section itself having been dissolved by the 1980s; Raymond Benson later contradicted this in his novels.
Agent 008 'Bill' In the films, agent 008 is mentioned briefly when M threatens to replace Bond on an assignment, e.g. The Living Daylights. In Goldfinger Bond tells Goldfinger that if he killed him 008 would replace him. 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. In the video game James Bond 007, 008 (male) gives Bond an exploding pen before dying in Kurdistan. 008 is often referred to as the agent who would replace Bond should he be killed or taken off a case (in Goldfinger "If I don't report, 008 replaces me").
Agent 009 Peter Smith Assassinated by Mischka and Grischka in the film version of Octopussy. M sent another 009, in the movie The World Is Not Enough, to assassinate Renard; despite 009's shooting him in the head, Renard lived. Another 009 dies in the graphic novel Deadly Double, while yet another unlucky holder of the rank is killed in Peru in the graphic novel Serpent's Tooth.
Agent 0010 John Referred to in the Benson novel The Man with the Red Tattoo.
Agent 0011 Cederic Mentioned briefly in the novel Moonraker as vanishing while on assignment in Singapore.
Agent 0012 Sam Johnston Although unmentioned on screen, the novelization of The World Is Not Enough, written by Raymond Benson, indicates that Bond is investigating 0012's death at the film's start. Nothing is known of 0012 except that a photograph of the agent (glimpsed in the movie) shows the late 0012 to be a male with dark hair.
Agent 0013 Briony Thorne A female 00-agent who appears in the comic strip Fear Face (published January 18, 1971 to April 20, 1971 in the The Daily Express). Thorne is revealed to be a double agent for China.
Unknown "GoldenEye" A former 00-agent featured in GoldenEye: Rogue Agent. He was shot in the right eye, and was dismissed by MI6 for "reckless brutality". He joined up with Auric Goldfinger against the shooter, Dr. Julius No, and eventually received a gold-hued, synthetic orb as a replacement for his right eye. After killing Goldfinger and Dr. No, he becomes Ernst Stavro Blofeld's bodyguard. Unlike other 00 agents listed here, it is difficult if not impossible to reconcile GoldenEye with the continuity of the films, comic strips, or novels.
Unknown Agent York Killed in the comic strip River of Death (published June 24, 1969 to November 29, 1969 in The Daily Express). Agent York is a 00 agent but his number isn't revealed.
Unknown Suzi Kew A recurring character in the Daily Express comic strip series of the 1960s and 1970s, Suzi Kew is a 00 agent but her number is not revealed.

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. Both films suggest that at least one 00-agent is a woman. (In Thunderball, two extras sitting behind Connery, one male and one female, have their faces visible. It is assumed by their actions they are secretaries recording the meeting.) 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, and in fact Raymond Benson refers to a 001 in his novel, Doubleshot. Likewise, speculation that only nine 00 ranks are available (001-009) is contradicted by Fleming himself in Moonraker (in which he mentions a 0011), and likewise is contradicted by later writers. However, it is interesting to note that in the aforementioned scene in Thunderball, there are exactly nine seats for the double-0 agents. Bond, who arrives late, takes the only remaining seat: 7th from the door. 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Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000... Shaun Mark Bean (born 17 April 1959) is an English film and stage actor. ... The Royal Marines (RM), are the Royal Navys elite fighting forces. ... This article is about the character. ... You Only Live Twice is the twelfth novel in Ian Flemings James Bond series. ... The Man with the Golden Gun is the thirteenth (counting the short story collection For Your Eyes Only) and final James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming and posthumously published in the United Kingdom and the United States by Glidrose Productions, in 1965. ... This article is about traditional role-playing games. ... James Bond 007 is a Game Boy video game, starring Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond. ... Kurdistan (Soranî: كوردستان, literally meaning the land of Kurds[2]; Ancient: Corduene, old: Koordistan, Curdistan, Kurdia, also Kurdish: ) is the name of a geographic and cultural region in the Middle East, inhabited predominantly by the Kurds. ... Trade paperback of Will Eisners A Contract with God (1978), often mistakenly cited as the first graphic novel. ... The Man with the Red Tattoo, first published in 2002, was the sixth and final original novel by Raymond Benson featuring Ian Flemings secret agent, James Bond (including film novelisations). ... January 18 is the 18th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday. ... April 20 is the 110th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (111th in leap years). ... The Daily Express is a British newspaper, currently tabloid, and it is owned by Richard Desmond. ... GoldenEye, or Mr. ... GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is a first-person shooter video game from Electronic Arts using the James Bond license. ... Auric Goldfinger is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel Goldfinger. ... Dr. Julius No is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel Dr. No. ... Blofeld redirects here. ... June 24 is the 175th day of the year (176th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 190 days remaining. ... For the Stargate SG-1 episode, see 1969 (Stargate SG-1). ... November 29 is the 333rd (in leap years the 334th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...


In addition to the above, the John Pearson novel James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007 mentions "real life" 00 agents 002 (named Bill Fairbanks as per Man with the Golden Gun), 003 (badly injured in 1951), 008 (died in 1951), 009 (died in 1955 in Hungary), 0011 (died in 1951). John Pearson (born May 10, 1930) is a writer best associated with James Bond creator Ian Fleming. ... 1986 British paperback edition. ...


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