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This is a list of allies ofJames Bondwho appear throughout the film series and novels.
MI6
editM
editM is aRear Admiralof theRoyal Navy,and the head of theSecret Intelligence Service.Fleming based the character on a number of people he knew who commanded sections of British intelligence. M has appeared in the novels by Fleming and seven continuation authors, as well as 24 films. M has been portrayed byBernard Lee,Robert Brown,Judi Dench,Ralph Fiennes,John HustonandEdward Fox.
Miss Moneypenny
editMiss Moneypenny is the secretary toM.The films depict her as having a reserved romantic interest in Bond, although Fleming's novels do not imply such a relationship while theJohn GardnerandRaymond Bensonnovels emphasise it more. In the film series, Moneypenny has been portrayed byLois Maxwell,Barbara Bouchet,Pamela Salem,Caroline Bliss,Samantha BondandNaomie Harris.
Q
editQ (standing forQuartermaster) is the head of Q Branch (or later Q Division), the fictionalresearch and developmentdivision of theBritish Secret Service.His real name is Major Boothroyd, but Bond and M never use his name. He has appeared in 20 of 23EonBond films; all exceptLive and Let Die,Casino RoyaleandQuantum of Solace.The character was also featured in the non-Eon Bond filmsCasino Royale(1967) andNever Say Never Again.He has been portrayed byDesmond Llewelynfor most of the films, and byPeter Burton,Geoffrey Bayldon,Alec McCowen,John Cleese(first as R inThe World Is Not Enough), andBen Whishaw.
Bill Tanner
editBill Tanner is MI6'sChief of Staff.Tanner is a Bond ally appearing regularly in the novels ofIan FlemingandJohn Gardner,as well as inKingsley Amis'Colonel Sun,but did not become a regular cinematic character until the Brosnan and Craig era of films. Among his most prominent cinematic roles was inFor Your Eyes Only(1981), in which Tanner was given a bigger part while M was "on leave", due toBernard Lee's death that prevented him from reprising his role as M in the film. He otherwise has minor roles inThe Man with the Golden Gun(1974), and appears in two of the four Brosnan films. Tanner appears in four of the five Craig films, taking on an increased role as M's chief aide and a friend and ally of Bond.
In 1965, Amis wrote the authorised spin-offThe 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.
- Michael Goodliffe(1974) (uncredited)
- James Villiers(1981)
- Michael Kitchen(1995–1999)
- Rory Kinnear(2008–present)
Mary Goodnight
editMary Goodnight is Bond's second personal secretary. She first appears in the novelOn Her Majesty's Secret Service,then again inYou Only Live Twice.By the time of her appearance inThe Man with the Golden Gun,she has been assigned to theKingstonstation of the service, although she has a much larger role. She appears later in theJeffery DeavernovelCarte Blanche.She is shown to have a strong friendship with Miss Moneypenny.
She appears in the filmThe Man with the Golden Gunas aBond girl,played byBritt Ekland.
Loelia Ponsonby
editLoelia Ponsonby is Bond's shared personal secretary in many of the Bond novels. She is also the secretary for008and 0011, both of whom share an office with Bond. She retires and is replaced inOn Her Majesty's Secret Serviceby Mary Goodnight after she marries a member of theBaltic Exchange.For the films, her flirtatious relationship with Bond is transferred to and replaced by Miss Moneypenny. Ponsonby nearly made an appearance inGoldenEye,but she was removed from the final draft. The name of the character may be based on theDuchess of Westminsterof the same name.[1]
Charles Robinson
editCharles Robinson is the Deputy Chief of Staff at MI6. He first appears inTomorrow Never Dies,then later inThe World Is Not Enough,andDie Another Day.Played byColin Salmon,Robinson appears to be M's right-hand man and is often seen at her side. When Bond reports in with MI6, he often does so to Robinson.
Smithers
editOne of Q's assistants, Smithers makes two film appearances: inFor Your Eyes OnlyandOctopussy.He is played byJeremy Bulloch.He is a distinct character from Colonel Smithers, aBank of Englandofficial whom Bond consults in the novelGoldfingerandits film version.
00 agents
editThe00Section of MI6 is considered the elite of the Secret Service. Agents with the 00 prefix have proven themselves capable enough in the field to be entrusted with thelicence 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 first seek permission from headquarters.
The following 00 agents have been referenced onscreen in the James Bond films. Additional 00 agents, ranging from 001 to 0012, have been referenced in literature and in comic strips.
- 002 – Mentioned inThe Man with the Golden Gun,named Bill Fairbanks and killed byFrancisco Scaramanga.A different 002 (name not revealed) appears during the opening sequence ofThe Living Daylights.
- 003 – Body found in a snowbank at the start ofA View to a Kill.
- 004 – Killed during the opening sequence ofThe Living Daylights.
- 005 – Seen attending a meeting duringThunderball.
- 006 – NamedAlec Trevelyan,a one-time ally and friend of Bond who is presumed dead for nine years; he is the primary antagonist inGoldenEye.
- 007 – Can refer to both James Bond and Nomi, MI6 agent holder of the codename inNo Time to Die.
- 008 – Mentioned by M inGoldfingeras a potential replacement for Bond if his mission fails. Bond also mentions this toGoldfingerhimself. 008 is also mentioned inThe Living Daylightsas an alternate choice to assassinate General Pushkin if Bond refuses to do so.
- 009 – Seen early inOctopussy,killed by twins working for General Orlov. However, 009 still manages to complete his mission by returning a forgedFabergé eggand Bond later avenges his death. 009 is also mentioned in the filmThe World Is Not Enoughas the agent who initially shoots Renard. 009 is mentioned again inSpectreas the intended recipient of theAston Martin DB10after it was reassigned from Bond. Bond steals the car for use in his own mission, leaving 009 without it.
Additional unidentified 00 agents are seen briefly inThunderballandThe World Is Not Enough.
Recurring allies
editFelix Leiter
edit- Jack Lord(1962)
- Cec Linder(1964)
- Rik Van Nutter(1965)
- Norman Burton(1971)
- David Hedison(1973 & 1989)
- Bernie Casey(1983)
- John Terry(1987)
- Jeffrey Wright(2006, 2008 & 2021)
A revised version of the character of Felix Leiter appears in the1954 television adaptationofCasino Royale.In that version, Leiter is a British agent named Clarence Leiter and is played byMichael Pate.
General Anatoly Gogol
editGeneral Anatoly Gogol is the head of the KGB in the filmsThe Spy Who Loved Me,Moonraker,For Your Eyes Only,Octopussy,andA View to a Kill.In his final appearance, inThe Living Daylights,the character has become a post-Glasnostenvoy in the Foreign Service and is succeeded as head of the KGB by General Pushkin. In the end credits of the film, his first name is listed as "Anatol", although inThe Spy Who Loved Me,Mreferred to him as Alexis.
Gogol is played byWalter Gotell(who also played SPECTRE henchman Morzeny inFrom Russia with Love). 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—such as when he argues against Soviet General Orlov's reckless proposal of military conquest inOctopussy,and uncovers Orlov's theft of priceless jewels from the Kremlin.
Only inFor Your Eyes OnlyandA View to a Killdoes Gogol act as an enemy, but even then his actions are more those of a respectful competitor. He particularly opposes the methods of the villainMax ZorininA View to a Kill.General Gogol has a secretary named Miss Rublevitch, played byEva Rueber-Staier,being some sort of Soviet counterpart to Miss Moneypenny.
Sir Frederick Gray
editSir Frederick Gray is theMinister of Defencein the filmsThe Spy Who Loved Me,Moonraker,For Your Eyes Only,Octopussy,A View to a Kill,andThe Living Daylights.He is always listed in the closing credits as "Minister of Defence", and is played byGeoffrey Keen.
InThe Spy Who Loved Me,after being briefed on his forthcoming mission to Egypt, Bond holds a private discussion with Gray, to whom he refers as "Freddie". It is never revealed how they know each other well enough for Bond to be so informal. In the next few films, Bond calls Gray "Minister", for most of their scenes include other officials. It is also suggested that he belongs to no particular political party; direct references are made toMargaret ThatcherinFor Your Eyes Only,even though he had also held the post inThe Spy Who Loved MeandMoonraker– which were both made during the government led byJames Callaghan.
Marc-Ange Draco
editDraco is the head of theUnione Corse,a (real-life) major European crime syndicate and a rival ofSPECTRE.He appears in the novelsOn Her Majesty's Secret Service,working as an ally of Bond; andNever Dream of Dying,where 007's former father-in-law turns out to be linked to the villain of the Union. He also appears in the filmOn Her Majesty's Secret Service,portrayed byGabriele Ferzetti.
René Mathis
editMathis is a long-time friend of Bond and an agent of the French secret serviceService de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage(SDECE). He is a main character inCasino Royaleand a supporting character inFrom Russia, with Love,Never Dream of DyingandDevil May Care.Mathis captures the SMERSH villainRosa Klebb,and usescardiopulmonary resuscitationto keep Bond alive until a doctor arrives after Bond is poisoned by Klebb. InCasino Royale,it is revealed that he originally met Bond on assignment inMonte Carloprior to World War II, when Bond was trying to crack down on a group of Romanians cheating at a local casino with the use ofinvisible ink.Mathis is reassigned to work with Bond at the time of the events inCasino Royale,where he poses as a radio salesman, assisting Bond and introducing him toVesper Lynd.
In the novelThunderball,Bill Tannerasks Moneypenny to send a copy ofSPECTRE's ransom demand letter to Mathis at theDeuxième Bureau.InNever Dream of Dying,he is captured by the head of the UnionLe Gérantand is blinded with lasers. Bond later saves him from imprisonment. A younger version of Mathis appears in the "Young Bond"short story" A Hard Man to Kill ".
The characters of Mathis andVesper Lyndare combined to form Valerie Mathis in the original 1954Climax!production of "Casino Royale".Mathis first appears onscreen in the 1967 version ofCasino Royale,played byDuncan Macrae.Here, he is a police officer, promptingEvelyn Tremble(Peter Sellers) to state that it has been worrying him that despite his supposed nationality, Mathis has a Scots accent: "Aye, it worries me too", Mathis replies. In the 2006 adaptation ofCasino Royale,Mathis is anMI6agent, played byGiancarlo Giannini.Mathis is suspected of being a traitor and informant toLe Chiffreand arrested. Upon the discovery that Vesper was the real traitor, Bond advises that MI6 should continue interrogating Mathis because his innocence has not yet been established. Mathis appears again inQuantum of Solace,having retired to an Italian villa given to him by MI6. He joins Bond to bring down Dominic Greene, only to be killed by corrupt policemen working for Greene. Before dying, Mathis asks Bond to forgive Vesper and make peace with her death.
May Maxwell
editMay Maxwell is Bond's loyal and elderly Scottish housekeeper, who is often mentioned in Ian Fleming's Bond novels. She also appears in severalJohn Gardnernovels and theAnthony HorowitznovelTrigger Mortis,as well making a cameo appearance in the firstYoung James Bondnovel,SilverFin.She has yet to make an appearance in any of the Bond films. May is named after the housekeeper of Ivar Bryce, a friend of Fleming.
Sir James Molony
editA notedneurologistwhose expertise is frequently employed by M and the Secret Services, Molony appears in the novelsDr No,Thunderball,You Only Live Twice,andThe Man with the Golden Gun.
Sheriff J. W. Pepper
editSheriff John Wayne (J. W.) Pepper is a parish sheriff in Louisiana. He appears in the filmsLive and Let DieandThe Man with the Golden Gun.Played byClifton James,he is mostly used ascomic relief,especially and memorably for his tendency to speak loudly about whatever is on his mind.
InLive and Let Die,he chases Bond's and Kananga'sspeedboats,believing them to be young peoplejoyriding,but Felix Leiter later has one of the sheriff's superiors introducing him to Bond's mission. His first film appearance also reveals a comedic rivalry withLouisiana State Policetroopers, who are shown kidding him when his car is destroyed by a fallen speedboat of Kananga's. After a chase that destroys several police cars, the state police tell him that Bond is a spy and Pepper quips, "On whose side?"
InThe Man with the Golden Gun,a vacationing Pepper is shown having a boat tour inThailandand briefly seeing Bond on another boat (the spectator can hear the notes ofthe preceding film's main themewhere its title is made to better identify Pepper and his relation with Bond's adventures). Later, a gag involving him and an elephant is represented on the screen. He is later the man trying theAMC Hornetthat Bond steals from a showroom, and, convinced he is chasingcommunists(another category he dislikes), "helps" Bond in the subsequent car chase withFrancisco Scaramanga'sAMC Matador,only to be arrested by theRoyal Thai Policetogether with the British operative.
Both of Pepper's appearances, particularly in the latter film, have been criticised by some Bond fans who view him as symptomatic of the overly comic and slapstick nature of some of the 'Moore Era' movies.[2]Despite this, Pepper does have a loyal following amongst some Bond fans, with Roger Moore claiming, "He gave my first two films a great, fun character", on actor Clifton James's death.[3]
Quarrel
editQuarrel is aCayman Islanderliving inJamaica.He first appears in the novelLive and Let Dieas Bond's guide while 007 is investigatingMr. Big.Quarrel later appears in the novelDr. Noto help Bond infiltrate Dr.Julius No's island, Crab Key. The only Bond film in which Quarrel appears is the 1962 filmDr. No,played byJohn Kitzmillerwhere, as in the novel, he is killed by Dr. No's mythical "dragon", which is actually aflamethrower-equipped vehicle.
As the films were made out of sequence from the novels, for the film adaptation ofLive and Let Die,Quarrel was changed to Quarrel Jr. (Quarrel's presumed son), played by Roy Stewart, whom Bond teams up with, and leads him on his boat in multiple scenes, before helping him destroy Dr. Kananga's poppy fields. Curiously, Quarrel Jr. seems to have a great knowledge of the island of San Monique, despite presumably being a Cayman Islander.
John Strangways and Mary Trueblood
editJohn Strangways is a formerLieutenant Commanderin the special branch of theRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve.He makes his first appearance in the novelLive and Let Dieas the chief Secret Service agent in the Caribbean. Strangways is roughly 35 years old and wears a black patch over one eye. He later appears in the novelDr. No,where he and his Number 2, Mary Trueblood (a former Chief Officer in theWomen's Royal Naval Service), are assassinated for prying into Dr.Julius No's business. Mary Trueblood is based on Fleming's secretary fromThe Sunday Times,Una Trueblood.[4]
Strangways makes his only appearance in the films inDr. No,where, as in the novel, he is killed for investigating the title character. Unlike in the novel, however, Strangways does not wear an eyepatch in the film. He is portrayed byTimothy Moxonand voiced byRobert Rietty(who later voiced villains Emilio Largo inThunderballandErnst Stavro BlofeldinFor Your Eyes Only). Mary is portrayed byDolores Keatorand dubbed byNikki van der Zyl;[5]both were Jamaican residents and were not in London for the final dubbing of the film.
Tiger Tanaka
editTiger Tanaka is an ally to Bond in the novelYou Only Live Twiceandits film adaptation.He is the head of the Japanese Secret Service (Koan-Chosa-Kyoku) and resides within a secret underground office complex beneath the streets ofTokyo,his identity being the most closely guarded secret in Japan. Tanaka helps Bond disguise himself to look Japanese so that Blofeld will not recognise him. Tanaka arranges for Bond to marry a girl native to the land,Kissy Suzuki,in order to provide extra cover. In the film, Tanaka is portrayed byTetsurō Tamba.He supplies an army ofninjasto attack Ernst Stavro Blofeld and leads the attack on Blofeld's volcano base.[6]Tanaka also appears in the novelThe Man with the Red Tattooand in theDynamite Entertainment-published spin-off comic book,Felix Leiter.
In the novel, the character was based on one of Fleming's friends, Torao Saito – although he was not connected to Japanese intelligence, but was in fact a well-knownpolymathin Japan, being a journalist, writer, photographer and architect.[7]
Ronnie Vallance
editVallance appears in four of the Bond novels:Moonraker,Diamonds Are Forever,Colonel SunandOn Her Majesty's Secret Service,as well as two of the short stories: "The Property of a Lady"and"Risico".He is the head ofSpecial Branch,with theMetropolitan Policerank of Assistant Commissioner, and the boss ofGala Brand.
Jack Wade
editJack Wade is an AmericanCIAagent who appears in the filmsGoldenEyeandTomorrow Never Dies.He is played byJoe Don Baker.Eight years beforeGoldenEye,Baker played villainBrad WhitakerinThe Living Daylights.
Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky
editValentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky (Russian:Вaлeнтин Дмитриeвич Жуковский) is a former KGB agent turnedRussian mafiahead who runs a bar, a casino, and a caviar factory. When he was younger (and a KGB agent), a conflict with Bond ended with Bond shooting Zukovsky in the leg, causing him to walk with a limp. However, after leaving the KGB, Zukovsky does not hold a grudge towards Bond, especially when dealing with Bond means turning a profit. Played byRobbie Coltrane,Zukovsky makes two appearances in the films, his first being inGoldenEyebefore being shot and mortally wounded byElektra KinginThe World Is Not Enough.He lives long enough after being shot to execute a trick shot using hiscane gun,enabling Bond to escape King's trap.
Dr. Madeleine Swann
editDr. Madeleine Swann is a psychiatrist, daughter ofMr. White,who assists Bond in his mission and becomes his love interest in the filmSpectreand continues to be a central character in the subsequent filmNo Time to Die.
Film allies
editThis section lists allies who each appear in only one film.
Film | Character | Actor / actress | Affiliation | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dr. No | Honey Ryder | Ursula Andress | Active | |
Quarrel | John Kitzmiller | Deceased | ||
Pleydell-Smith | Louis Blaazer | Active | ||
Puss-Feller | Lester Prendergast (uncredited) | Active | ||
From Russia with Love | Tatiana Romanova | Daniela Bianchi | SMERSH | Active |
Kerim Bey | Pedro Armendáriz | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
Goldfinger | Pussy Galore | Honor Blackman | Auric Industries | Active |
Jill Masterson | Shirley Eaton | Deceased | ||
Tilly Masterson | Tania Mallet | Deceased | ||
Colonel Smithers | Richard Vernon | Bank of England | Active | |
Thunderball | Dominique "Domino" Derval | Claudine Auger | Active | |
Patricia Fearing | Molly Peters | Shrublands Spa | Active | |
Paula Caplan | Martine Beswick | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
You Only Live Twice | Tiger Tanaka | Tetsurō Tamba | Japanese Secret Service | Active |
Aki | Akiko Wakabayashi | Japanese Secret Service | Deceased | |
Kissy Suzuki | Mie Hama | Japanese Secret Service | Active | |
Dikko Henderson | Charles Gray | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
Ling | Tsai Chin | British Intelligence | Active | |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Tracy Bond | Diana Rigg | Wife of James Bond | Deceased |
Marc-Ange Draco | Gabriele Ferzetti | Union Corse | Active | |
Campbell | Bernard Horsfall | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
Sir Hilary Bray | George Baker | Royal College of Arms | Active | |
Diamonds Are Forever | Tiffany Case | Jill St. John | Unnamed syndicate | Active |
Sir Donald Munger | Laurence Naismith | Active | ||
Willard Whyte | Jimmy Dean | Active | ||
Plenty O'Toole | Lana Wood | Deceased | ||
Live and Let Die | Solitaire | Jane Seymour | Dr. Kananga | Active |
Harold Strutter | Lon Satton | CIA | Deceased | |
Quarrel Jr. | Roy Stewart | CIA | Active | |
Rosie | Gloria Hendry | CIA/Dr. Kananga | Deceased | |
The Man with the Golden Gun | Colthorpe | James Cossins | British Intelligence | Active |
Mary Goodnight | Britt Ekland | British Intelligence | Active | |
Lieutenant Hip | Soon-Tek Oh | MI6 | Active | |
Andrea Anders | Maud Adams | Francisco Scaramanga | Deceased | |
The Spy Who Loved Me | Agent XXX Major Anya Amasova | Barbara Bach | Soviet Army/KGB | Active |
Admiral Hargreaves | Robert Brown | Royal Navy | Active | |
Commander Carter | Shane Rimmer | U.S. Navy | Active | |
Sheikh Hosein | Edward De Souza | British Intelligence | Active | |
Moonraker | Holly Goodhead | Lois Chiles | CIA | Active |
Corinne Dufour | Corinne Cléry | Drax Industries | Deceased | |
Manuela | Emily Bolton | British Intelligence | Active | |
Jaws | Richard Kiel | Hugo Drax | Active | |
Dolly | Blanche Ravalec | Jaws | Active | |
For Your Eyes Only | Melina Havelock | Carole Bouquet | Active | |
Milos Columbo | Chaim Topol | Self-employed | Active | |
Bibi Dahl | Lynn-Holly Johnson | Active | ||
Jacoba Brink | Jill Bennett | Active | ||
Octopussy | Octopussy | Maud Adams | Self-employed/Kamal Khan | Active |
Magda | Kristina Wayborn | Octopussy/Kamal Khan | Active | |
Penelope Smallbone | Michaela Clavell | British Intelligence | Active | |
Jim Fanning | Douglas Wilmer | British Intelligence | Active | |
Vijay | Vijay Amritraj | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
Bianca | Tina Hudson | British Intelligence | Active | |
A View to a Kill | Stacey Sutton | Tanya Roberts | Active | |
Kimberley Jones | Mary Stävin | British Intelligence | Active | |
Achille Aubergine | Jean Rougerie | Sûreté | Deceased | |
Sir Godfrey Tibbett | Patrick Macnee | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
Pola Ivanova | Fiona Fullerton | KGB | Active | |
Chuck Lee | David Yip | CIA | Deceased | |
May Day | Grace Jones | Max Zorin | Deceased | |
The Living Daylights | Kara Milovy | Maryam d'Abo | Active | |
Saunders | Thomas Wheatley | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
General Leonid Pushkin | John Rhys-Davies | KGB | Active | |
Kamran Shah | Art Malik | Mujahideen | Active | |
Licence to Kill | Pam Bouvier | Carey Lowell | CIA | Active |
Lupe Lamora | Talisa Soto | Franz Sanchez | Active | |
Sharkey | Frank McRae | CIA | Deceased | |
Kwang | Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | Narcotics Bureau,Hong Kong Police | Deceased | |
GoldenEye | Natalya Fyodorovna Simonova | Izabella Scorupco | Russian government | Active |
Tomorrow Never Dies | Wai Lin | Michelle Yeoh | Chinese Intelligence | Active |
Paris Carver | Teri Hatcher | Elliot Carver | Deceased | |
Admiral Roebuck | Geoffrey Palmer | British Navy | Active | |
The World Is Not Enough | Sir Robert King | David Calder | Deceased | |
Dr. Christmas Jones | Denise Richards | Elektra King | Active | |
Dr. Molly Warmflash | Serena Scott Thomas | British Intelligence | Active | |
Die Another Day | Jinx | Halle Berry | NSA | Active |
Raoul | Emilio Echevarría | Active | ||
Damian Falco | Michael Madsen | NSA | Active | |
Mr. Chang | Ho Yi | Chinese Intelligence | Active | |
General Moon | Kenneth Tsang | Korean People's Army | Deceased | |
Casino Royale | Vesper Lynd | Eva Green | HM Treasury/British Intelligence | Deceased |
Carter | Joseph Millson | British Intelligence | Active | |
Mendel | Ludger Pistor | Active | ||
Villers | Tobias Menzies | British Intelligence | Active | |
Solange | Caterina Murino | Alex Dimitrios | Deceased | |
Quantum of Solace | Camille Montes | Olga Kurylenko | Dominic Greene | Active |
Strawberry Fields | Gemma Arterton | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
Foreign Secretary | Tim Pigott-Smith | Active | ||
Skyfall | Sévérine | Bérénice Marlohe | Raoul Silva | Deceased |
Kincade | Albert Finney | Skyfall estate | Active | |
Ronson | Bill Buckhurst | British Intelligence | Deceased | |
Spectre | Lucia Sciarra | Monica Bellucci | Marco Sciarra | Active |
No Time to Die | Paloma | Ana de Armas | CIA | Active |
Nomi | Lashana Lynch | MI6 | Active |
(*) Robert Brown also played 'M' inOctopussy,A View to a Kill,The Living DaylightsandLicence To Kill.As M's real name and background are not revealed in any of these films, it is possible Brown's 'M' may in fact be Hargreaves.
Additional allies
edit- Major François Derval (played byPaul Stassino)
- Foreign Secretary (played byRoland Culver)
- Sir John (played byEdward Underdown)
- Kenniston (played byReginald Beckwith)
- Ladislav Kutze (played byGeorge Pravda)
- Group Captain Pritchard (played byLeonard Sachs)
Casino Royale(1967 version):
- Mata Bond(played byJoanna Pettet)
- Sir James Bond's Butler (played byErik Chitty)
- Captain Carlton-Towers (played byBernard Cribbins)
- Chinese General (played byBurt Kwouk)
- Cooper (played byTerence Cooper)
- "The Detainer" (played byDaliah Lavi)
- French Legionnaire (played byJean-Paul Belmondo)
- Le Grand (played byCharles Boyer)
- Agent Mimi/Lady Fiona McTarry (played byDeborah Kerr)
- Ransome (played byWilliam Holden)
- Mr. Slymington-Jones (played byColin Gordon)
- Smernov (played byKurt Kasznar)
- Evelyn Tremble(played byPeter Sellers)
- Nigel Small-Fawcett(played byRowan Atkinson)
- Lord Ambrose (played byAnthony Sharp)
- Gen. Miler (played by Manning Redwood)
- Nicole (played bySaskia Cohen-Tanugi)
- Capt. Pederson (played by Billy J. Mitchell)
See also
editReferences
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- ^"Steves on Film: Sheriff J.W. Pepper and the Worst of Bond".24 April 2014.
- ^"Sheriff JW Pepper: James Bond star Clifton James dies aged 96".
- ^"I finished off Bond in a flash – The Sunday Times".thesundaytimes.co.uk.Archived fromthe originalon 19 April 2013.
- ^Zyl, Nikki van der."The World of Nikki van der Zyl".nikkivanderzyl.co.uk.
- ^"James Bond multimedia".Jamesbondmm.co.uk.Retrieved25 August2012.
- ^"Who was the real Tiger Tanaka?".Artistic Licence Renewed.1 October 2017.Retrieved2 November2020.