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  One of the things that make a great Bond movie is a great villain. If the audience doesn't feel that the villain poses a real threat, then there is no suspense. There are many classic villains in the Bond movies, as well as some less impressive one. This page is dedicated to the enemies of Bond, from the greatest to the least.
(Blofeld is listed first. All other villains are listed by movie.)

Ernst Stavro Blofeld
        
  Movies: From Russia With Love, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Diamonds Are Forever, For Your Eyes Only
  Actors: Anthony Dawson (body in From Russia With Love, Thunderball), Eric Pohlmann (voice in From Russia With Love, Thunderball) Donald Pleasence (You Only Live Twice), Telly Savalas (On Her Majesty's Secret Service), Charles Gray (Diamonds Are Forever), John Hollis (body in For Your Eyes Only), Robert Rietti (voice in For Your Eyes Only)
    Ernst Stavro Blofeld is the leader of SPECTRE, the Special Executive for Counter-Intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion. Blofeld is unquestionably the greatest of Bond's villains. Although he is never shown or mentioned in Dr. No, it is later revealed that Dr. No was a SPECTRE agent, and thus worked for Blofeld. In From Russia With Love, Blofeld is shown giving the orders about how to accomplish the mission to destroy Bond. In Thunderball, Blofeld presides over the members of SPECTRE at the meeting to commence Operation Thunderball. In that operation, nuclear warheads are stolen, and SPECTRE essentially holds the world hostage for one hundred million dollars. In You Only Live Twice, Blofeld is in charge of the operation to steal Soviet and American space shuttles in an attempt to start another world war. Bond finally comes face to face with Blofeld. Bond stops the plan, but Blofeld escapes.
    In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Blofeld has gotten plastic surgery in an attempt to convince the College of Arms that he is Balthazar de Bleuchamp, which would give him the title of Comte de Bleuville. Blofeld also has a "clinic" in the Piz Gloria, where he is brainwashing women in a plot to sterilize all livestock in England unless his price is met. Bond stops the plot, and injures Blofeld during a fight on a bobsled. At the end of the movie, Blofeld is in a wheelchair, but he gets revenge on Bond when he and Irma Bunt kill Tracy, Bond's wife.
    At the start of Diamonds Are Forever, Bond is on a search for Blofeld to get revenge. Blofeld has again had plastic surgery, and has doubles made of himself. Bond kills both of the doubles, and foils Blofeld's plot to use a huge diamond satellite to shoot a massive laser at earth. At the end of the movie it seems questionable whether Blofeld has survived. However, Blofeld appears one last time in For Your Eyes Only. He is in a wheelchair, and seems to have altered himself back to his original appearance. He takes control of a helicopter Bond is in, and toys with Bond. However, this gives Bond time to break the connection and take control of the helicopter. Bond scoops up Blofeld and drops him down a smoke stack, finally killing him.

Dr. No

  Movie: Dr. No
  Actor: Joseph Wiseman
    Dr. No is the first major Bond villain. Dr. No is not seen until late in the movie. He is first heard as an ominous voice, and then later his hand are shown. He isn't revealed until Bond meets him in his layer.
    Dr. No is the unwanted child of a German missionary and a Chinese girl of a good family. He becomes treasurer of the Tongs, until he steals ten million dollars in gold. In the book, it was the Tongs who cut off Dr. No's hands. In the movie, he says it is because of his work with radiation that he lost them. Dr. No's headquarters are on the island of Crab Key, where his cover is a bauxite mine. He is really a member of SPECTRE, who is using radar to "topple" American missiles out of the sky. In the movie, Bond fights Dr. No, who dies in the reactor. In the book, Dr. No's cover had been a guano mine instead of a bauxite mine. In the book, Bond kills Dr. No by dumping tons of guano on top of him. I think this is the better ending. I love the irony.

Professor R.J. Dent

  Movie: Dr. No
  Actor: Anthony Dawson
    Professor Dent is one of Dr. No's men, who tries to help keep up Dr. No's Crab Key cover. Dent also, under Dr. No's orders, tries to kill Bond several times. However, Bond tricks Dent, and shoots him. If you exclude the driver who was chasing Bond and goes over a cliff, Professor Dent has the honor of being Bond's first on-screen kill.

Three Blind Mice

  Movie: Dr. No
  Actors: Unknown
    While their part is very small, the "three blind mice" are the first villains ever seen in a Bond movie. They pretend to be blind beggars, but are really killers sent by Dent to kill Strangways and his assistant.

Mr. Jones

  Movie: Dr. No
  Actor: Reginald Carter
    Mr. Jones claims to be the driver sent for Bond at the airport. However, after dodging a car, Bond realizes that Jones is not who he claims. Bond disarms him and starts to ask him questions, but Jones takes cyanide rather than expose Dr. No.

Miss Taro   *See Bond Girls section

Lady Photographer   *See Bond Girls section

Rosa Klebb

  Movie: From Russia With Love
  Actress: Lotte Lenya
    Colonel Klebb is #3 in SPECTRE, and she is Head of Operations. She is given the task of recruiting Tatiana and Red Grant for the mission to discredit and kill Bond. At the end of the movie, Klebb uses a poison tipped shoe to attack Bond. She fails in the movie, but in the book she kicks Bond, and the book ends with it seeming like Bond has died.
    Klebb is shown to have lesbian tendencies when she inspects Tatiana. This aspect of her character is much more prominent in the book.

Red Grant

  Real Name: Donald Grant
  Movie: From Russia With Love
  Actor: Robert Shaw
    Red Grant can be considered the first "muscle" villain. In many Bond movies, there is the main master-mind villain, and the there is a brute force villain. Red grant is of this latter kind. Grant is first seen stalking "Bond" and killing him as part of a training exercise. Grant is a convicted murderer who breaks out of jail. He has homicidal tendencies and paranoia, but is good at what he does. Klebb recruits him to provide any necessary muscle. He is also a good actor, since he convinces Bond that he is Captain Nash for a while. Grant is finally killed during a fight with Bond on a train. This fight scene is considered by many to be one of the best in any Bond movie.

Krilencu

  Movie: From Russia With Love
  Actor: Fred Haggarty
    Krilencu is an assassin who kills for pleasure. He is the man in charge of the attack on the gypsy camp, and also tries to kill Kerim Bey with a limpet mine. Krilencu is shot by Kerim Bey as he leaves through a secret exit, which is located behind Anita Eckber's mouth on the huge sign painted on the side of the building.

Kronsteen

  Movie: From Russia With Love
Actor: Vladek Sheybal
    Kronsteen is #5 in SPECTRE, and their technical planner. He is a chess master, and is the mastermind behind the plan to trap Bond with the Lector cipher machine as bait. When the plan fails, he is killed.

Morenzy

  Movie: From Russia With Love
  Actor: Walter Gotell
    Morenzy is the overseer of SPECTRE's training facility. He seems to be a higher-level agent, since he is present at some of the important meetings with Kronsteen and Klebb.

Auric Goldfinger

  Movie: Goldfinger
  Actor: Gert Frobe
  Voice: Michael Collins
    Goldfinger is a legitimate jeweler and gold dealer, and owner of Auric Enterprises. However, underneath his law-abiding exterior, Goldfinger is a criminal of the highest degree. He illegally smuggles gold by forming them into car parts, and he even cheats at cards and golf.
     Goldfinger is the originator of Operation Grand Slam, in which a nuclear bomb is to be set off in Fort Knox. This would make all the gold radioactive, and Goldfinger's gold would skyrocket in price. Bond stops his plan, and fights with Goldfinger on his private plane. Goldfinger gets sucked out of the plane through a shattered window.

Oddjob

  Movie: Goldfinger
  Actor: Harold Sakata
    Oddjob is a physical villain. He is incredibly strong, and he can throw a steel-rimmed bowler hat with deadly force. Oddjob is first seen as a hand and then a silhouette. When he is finally shown we see that he is short, but this only hides his power.
    Oddjob performs all kinds of jobs for Goldfinger, including being his caddy at a gold match. However, he is mostly used as a guard. He fights Bond in the vault of Fort Knox, and starts to beat Bond fairly easily, smiling even as he is hit with a lead staff. Bond eventually defeats Oddjob by electrocuting him with a live wire as he reaches for his metal-lined hat.

Capungo

  Movie: Goldfinger
  Actor: Alf Joint
    Capungo is the man who attacks Bond in the pretitle sequence. His reflection in Bonita's eyes alert Bond, and after a brief fight, Capungo is electrocuted by Bond.

Emilio Largo

  Movie: Thunderball
  Actor: Adolfo Celi
    Largo is SPECTRE's #2, and Blofeld's right hand man. He has a distinguishing eye patch and a passion for fishing. He is also very wealthy, owning a yacht, the Disco Volante, and a plush estate at Palmyra. Largo plays a large role in Operation Thunderball. He is killed when the Disco Volante crashes.

Vargas

  Movie: Thunderball
  Actor: Philip Locke
    Vargas is an assassin who doesn't "drink, smoke, or make love". This makes him an effective killer. However, he fails to kill Bond when he drops grenades at him from above the water, and he is later speared by Bond. Bond quips, "I think he got the point."

Colonel Jacques Boitier

  Movie: Thunderball
  Actor: Bob Simmons
    Boiter is #6 in SPECTRE. At the start of the movie he poses as a widow at a funeral. He then fights Bond, and is killed.

Counte Lippe

  Movie: Thunderball
  Actor: Guy Poleman
    Lippe is the SPECTRE agent who gets plastic surgery to look like Major Francois Derval to get the nuclear missiles.

Quist

  Movie: Thunderball
  Actor: Bill Cummings
    Quist is one of largo's men. He is sent to Bond's hotel to kill him. When he fails and Bond sends him back, largo throws him to the sharks for his failure.

Fiona Volpe   *See Bond Girls section

Mr. Osato

  Movie: You Only Live Twice
  Actor: Teru Shimada
    Mr. Osato owns Osato Chemicals, which is a front for SPECTRE, and their supplier of liquid oxygen. Osato is shot near the end of the movie by Blofeld for failing to kill Bond.

Hans

  Movie: You Only Live Twice
  Actor: Ronald Rich
    Hans is Blofeld's body guard. He has a very small part in the movie, consisting mostly of a fistfight with Bond at the end of the movie. He falls in the piranha pit. Perhaps this is the most important thing he does, since Bond then gets to quip "Bon Appetite."

Helga Brandt   *See Bond Girls section

Irma Bunt

  Movie: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
  Actress: Ilse Steppat
    Bunt acts as Blofeld's assistant at his headquarters at the Piz Gloria. She is mostly responsible to seeing to the comfort of the girls and "Sir Hillary". At the end of the movie, it is Bunt that pulls the trigger, killing Bond's wife Tracy.

Mr. Kidd

  Movie: Diamonds Are Forever
  Actor: Putter Smith
    Along with Mr. Wynt, Mr. Kidd kills most of the people who come in contact with the smuggled diamonds, thus erasing any trails. Mr. Kidd attacks Bond and Tiffany on the ship at the end of the movie. However, Bond lights him on fire and Kidd jumps into the water, presumably dead.
    Mr. Kidd and Mr. Wynt are interesting in that they are the first "paired" villains, and are the first male homosexual villains. (Rosa Klebb showed lesbian tendencies in FRWL).

Mr. Wynt

  Movie: Diamonds Are Forever
  Actor: Bruce Glover
    Mr. Wynt seems to be the boss of the two man team of Wynt and Kidd, who kill the people who come in contact with the diamonds.

Dr. Mets

  Movie: Diamonds Are Forever
  Actor: Joseph Furst
    Dr. Mets is the creator of the huge diamond satellite Blofeld plans to use to hold the world hostage.

Burt Saxby

  Movie: Diamonds Are Forever
  Actor: Bruce Cabot
    Burt Saxby runs most of the operations in the Whyte House. He is working for Blofeld, taking control of most of Whyte's operations.

Bambi   *See Bond Girls section

Thumper   *See Bond Girls section

Kananga / Mr. Big
  
  Movie: Live and Let Die
  Actor: Yaphet Kotto
    Dr. Kananga is a U.N. ambassador from San Monique. Connections are discovered between Kananga and Mr. Big, a high-level American gangster. This is not surprising, since Kananga is Mr. Big. Kananga has a huge number of poppy fields, which he hides partly through fear of local voodoo god Baron Samedi. As Mr. Big, he plans to distribute a large amount of heroin free, in order to hook a large n umber of addicts and make a monopoly in the heroin business. Bond foils his plan, and blows him up by shoving a compressed-gas pellet into his mouth.

Baron Samedi

  Movie: Live and Let Die
  Actor: Geoffrey Holder
    Baron Samedi is supposedly the voodoo god of cemeteries and death. He protects Kananga's poppy fields, largely through fear. There must be something supernatural about him, since Bond apparently killed him but he shows up on the train at the very end of the movie.

Tee Hee

  Movie: Live and Let Die
  Actor: Julius Harris
    Tee Hee is one of Mr. Big's muscle men. He lost his arm to a crocodile, and has a mechanical arm with a powerful claw at the end. He leaves Bond on an island in the middle of a crocodile swamp, but Bond survives. Tee Hee shows up to fight Bond on the train, but Bond cuts the wires to his claw, locking it on a bar. He then kicks Tee Hee out of the train, minus his mechanical arm.

Whisper

  Movie: Live and Let Die
  Actor: Earl Jolly Brown
    Whisper is one of Mr. Big's men. He gets his name because he has a condition that prevents him from speaking above a whisper. Whisper kills Bond's driver, but doesn't do much beyond that. At the end he is prevented from helping Mr. Big when Bond locks him in a container.

Rosie Carver   *See Bond Girls section

Francisco Scaramanga

  Movie: The Man With the Golden Gun
  Actor: Christopher Lee
    Scaramanga is known as the Man With the Golden Gun. He is a world class marksman and an effective assassin. He got his start in a circus as a trick-shot artist. He killed his first person when one of the circus trainers shot his elephant friend. After that he joined the KGB, but eventually went freelance. He charges one million dollars per hit. He also steals the Solex agitator. His only distinguishing feature is a third nipple.
    Scaramanga claims to be an equal to Bond, claiming that they are the best at what they do. Scaramanga challenges Bond to a duel, but leaves the field of honor and leads Bond into a "fun house" type arena. Bond poses as the Bond statue Scaramanga had in the arena, and surprises him. He shoots before Scaramanga can.

Nick Nack

  Movie: The Man With the Golden Gun
  Actor: Herve Villechaize
    Nick Nack is Scaramanga's midget servant. He takes care of most work around Scaramanga's island, including overseeing Scaramanga's training in the fun house arena. Nick Nack attacks Bond on the junk at the end of the movie, and is last seen in a basket tied high up on the ship.

Frazier

  Movie: The Man With the Golden Gun
  Actor: Gerald James
    A fairly useless guard on Scaramanga's island, he is knocked into a vat of liquid helium by Goodnight.

Hai Fat

  Movie: The Man With the Golden Gun
  Actor: Richard Loo
    Head of High Fat Enterprises, Fat hires Scaramanga to kill Gibson and get the Solex agitator for him. However, he is betrayed and killed by Scaramanga.

Chula

  Movie: The Man With the Golden Gun
  Actor: Chan Yiu Lam
    Chula is the head student at the ninja school. Bond fights him, and would probably have lost if he hadn't jumped out a window to escape.

Carl Stromberg

  Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
  Actor: Curt Jurgens
    Stromberg has an obsessive love of the sea. He has an underwater base, where he lives the life of a recluse. He also has a huge supertanker, which he uses to capture submarines after stealing technology that allows him to track them. He then plans to shoot missiles at New York and Moscow, starting a world war that will destroy the surface world and leave only Atlantis. Bond eventually kills him, putting four bullets in him. It is also interesting to not that Stromberg has webbed hands.

Jaws

  Movies: The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker
  Actor: Richard Kiel
    With his huge stature and metallic teeth, Jaws is perhaps the most beloved Bond villain of all time. He is an assassin-for-hire, and Stromberg makes use of his talents. He kills Fekkesh and Kalba to obtain the submarine-tracking microfilm for Stromberg. He also fights Bond on the train and in Stromberg's underwater base. Both times Bond takes advantage of his metal teeth, shocking his through them on the train, and lifting him by a powerful magnet on the base. Bond is dropped in a shark tank, but he kills the shark and survives.
    In Moonraker, Drax hires Jaws, who quickly goes after Bond. He bites through a huge steel cable to stop Bond's cable car, and then climbs hand-over-hand to get to it. Bond escapes, but Jaws attacks him again during a boat chase. However, Jaws goes over a waterfall. He survives, however, and Bond meets him again up on Drax's space station. By now Jaws has a silent girlfriend, and Bond convinces Jaws to change sides when he says that neither jaws nor his girlfriend will be aloud to live in Drax's perfect world. Jaws helps Bond and Dr. Goodhead escape, and is blasted safely to earth with his girlfriend.

General Anatol Gogol

  Movies: The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill, The Living Daylights
  Actor: Walter Gotell
    General Gogol is M's opposite number in the KGB. He usually has relatively small roles, giving orders to others. In The Spy Who Loved Me, he sends XXX after the microfilm, but offers to share it with the British in hopes of achieving a "new era of Anglo-Soviet cooperation." In Moonraker the only thing he does is deny Soviet involvement in the Moonraker affair. In For Your Eyes Only he shows up at the end to take the A.T.A.C., but can only laugh and Bond throws it down a cliff to its destruction. In Octopussy Gogol is at a meeting of Many Soviet generals, including Orlov. Gogol warns Orlov to abandon his scheme. When he doesn't Gogol and his men kill Orlov. In A View to a Kill he thinks that Zorin is working for him. When he discovers that this wasn't the case, he offers Bond the Order of Lenin for stopping him. In The Living Daylights, it is revealed that Gogol has left the KGB and joined the Foreign Air Service. General Pushkin is his successor. Gogol has a brief cameo at the end of the movie.

Sandor

  Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
  Actor: Milton Reid
    Sandor tries to kill Bond at Fekkesh's apartment. He misses, and Bond chases him. they fight on the roof, and Sandor ends up holding onto Bond's tie to keep from falling off the building. Bond asks him where to find Fekkesh. Sandor gives the answer, "pyramids", and Bond knocks his tie away, letting Sandor fall to his death.

Fekkesh

  Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
  Actor: Nadim Sawalhaa
    Fekkesh is one of the black market dealers who is going to sell the submarine tracking microfilm. He is killed by Jaws outside of the pyramid show.

Max Kalba

  Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
  Actor: Vernon Dobtcheff
    Owner of the Mojaba Club, Kalba is the next link in the black market chain who is going to sell the microfilm. He is also killed by Jaws, in a phone booth.

Ensign Sergei Barsov

  Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
  Actor: Michael Billington
    Sergei is Anya's lover, whom Bond kills after he attacks Bond while they are skiing.

Naomi   *See Bond Girls section

Hugo Drax

  Movie: Moonraker
  Actor: Michael Lansdale
    Drax's company is the leading manufacturer of space shuttles, called Moonraker's. When he has to steal back his own shuttle, Bond is sent to his huge residence to help retrieve it. Drax seems like a sophisticated business man. He plays the piano well and enjoys afternoon tea. Bond discovers, however, that Drax is a madman with a plan to remake the world. He has developed a toxin from a thought-to-be-extinct plant that is very lethal. Drax plans to take perfect specimens of humanity up to his space station and then to kill all human life on earth so that he can repopulate it with perfect people. Bond stops his plan, and shoves him out an airlock after shooting him with a cyanide dart.

Chang

  Movie: Moonraker
  Actor: Toshiro Suga
   Chang is one of Drax's guards. He first attempts to kill Bond by turning the centrifuge he is in up to full speed. Bond shoots the controls and escapes. Chang later attacks Bond in full ninja garb with a staff at the glass museum. Bond ends up throwing Chang out of the clock tower, and he lands in a piano. "Play it again, Sam."

Aristotle Kristatos

  Movie: For Your Eyes Only
  Actor: Julian Glover
    Kristatos is Bond's "reliable" contact at the start of the movie. He had been given the King's Medal for resistance fighting during the war. Kristatos puts Bond on the trail of Columbo, whom he says is "The Dove", a high-level criminal and opium smuggler. Bond later discovers that it is Kristatos who is the bad guy, and is working for the Soviets. Bond goes to his hide out and takes back the A.T.A.C. that Kristatos is going to hand over to General Gogol. It is Columbo who throws a knife into Kristatos' back, killing him.

Emile Leopold Locque

  Movie: For Your Eyes Only
  Actor: Michael Gothard
    Locque works for Kristatos, and is a brutal killer. He originally worked for a drug syndicate in Hong Kong before being arrested. He then broke out of jail be strangling his psychologist. He kills Ferrara, Bond's Italian contact. Bond then kills Locque by kicking his car off a cliff.

Eric Kriegler

  Movie: For Your Eyes Only
  Actor: John Wyman
    Kriegler is the East German biathlon champion, who also works for the KGB. During the biathlon he shoots at Bond, but Bond escapes to safety. Bond fights Kriegler again at Kristatos' hideout, and Kriegler falls to his death.

Hector Gonzales

  Movie: For Your Eyes Only
  Actor: Stefan Kalipha
    Gonzales is a Cuban hit man. He was the man who gunned down Melina's parents. Later he is shot in the back by Melina as he is jumping into a pool.

General Orlov

  Movie: Octopussy
  Actor: Steven Berkoff
     General Orlov feels that the West is decadent and weak. He outlines a plan to invade Europe that promises swift success. He is turned down, so he takes matters into his own hands. He steals a nuclear bomb and plans to set it off at a U.S. airbase. His hopes are that it will be assumed an accident, and that all the Western countries will insist on disarmament, leaving the U.S.S.R. an easy target. Gogol discovers his plans, and Orlov is shot by his own comrades.

Kamal Kahn

  Movie: Octopussy
  Actor: Louis Jourdan
    Kamal is an exiled Afghan prince who is in league with Gen. Orlov. He is a sportsman, enjoying backgammon (where he cheats), and hunting things (including James Bond). Together with Orlov he is smuggling jewels out of the Soviet depository. He is also in league with Octopussy, but he lies to her and betrays her. Kamal dies in a plane crash after Gobinda fails to stop Bond from sabotaging the plane.

Gobinda

  Movie: Octopussy
  Actor: Kabir Bedi
    Gobinda is Kamal's head henchman. He is very strong. He even crushes dice to powder with his bare hands. He knocks Bond out in the hotel, and later chases Bond in a car with a musket. His final confrontation with Bond, which takes place on a flying plane, results in him falling to his death.

Mishka and Grishka

  Movie: Octopussy
  Actors: David and Anthony Meyer (respectively)
    Mishka and Grishka are twin knife throwers, who also work for Kamal. At the beginning of the movie they chase and kill 009. At the end of the movie Bond kills them both, revenging 009.

Colonel Louis Toro

  Movie: Octopussy
  Actor: Ken Norris
    Col. Toro is the man Bond poses as to sneak into enemy territory. The real taro shows up, and Bond is being taken away. With some help, he escapes and destroys the entire enemy base, presumably with Toro.

Lenkin

  Movie: Octopussy
  Actor: Peter Porteous
    Lenkin is the maker of the fake Faberge egg that allows Kamal to steal the real one.

Max Zorin

  Movie: A View to a Kill
  Actor: Christopher Walken
    Max Zorin was biologically engineered to be a genius. Dr. Mortner experimented with steroids on pregnant women to try to make genius children. However, the one that survived were also insane. For being insane, Zorin does well for himself. He fled East Germany in the '60s and started to work for the KGB. He later becomes a leading French industrialist and owner of Zorin Industries, which deals in oil, gas, and electronics. He owns a large horse stable. He can speak five languages with no accent.
    Zorin comes up with a plan to flood Silicon Valley so that his company has a monopoly on computer chips. Bond ultimately foils his plan and fights with Zorin atop the Golden Gate Bridge. Zorin falls to his death.

Dr. Carl Mortner

  Movie: A View to a Kill
  Actor: Willoughby Gray
    Dr. Carl Mortner is the "father" of Max Zorin. He performed experiments with steroids on Zorin's mother to make him smarter. He is also the developer of the steroids Zorin uses in his horses to make them run faster. Mortner is affectionate toward Max, and he kills himself after Max has died.

Scarpine

  Movie: A View to a Kill
  Actor: Patrick Bauchau
    Scarpine is Zorin's head of security. He keeps an eye on Bond, but doesn't do much. It is not Bond who ends Scarpine's life. Stacey hits him over the head on Zorin's blimp, and then the blimp blows up, with him in it.

Bob Conley

  Movie: A View to a Kill
  Actor: Manning Redwood
    Conley is Zorin's mine supervisor. He is the one who floods the Haywood fault, and also in charge of detonating the ground under the lake. He is shot by Scarpine for trying to get his men out of the cave before the bomb explodes.

Jenni Flex   *See Bond Girls section

General Georgi Koskov

  Movie: The Living Daylights
  Actor: Jeroen Krabbe
    Koskov fakes defecting from the KGB in order to gain MI6's trust. He then tries to convince them that General Pushkin is dangerous so that Bond will eliminate him. However, he is in league with Brad Whitaker, and they are smuggling opium and dealing weapons. Koskov is exposed, and Pushkin tells his men to send him home "in a diplomatic bag".

Brad Whitaker

  Movie: The Living Daylights
  Actor: Joe Don Baker
    Whitaker is a war buff who was kicked out of West Point for cheating. He still won't let his connection with war go, and he becomes an arms dealer. Bond defeats him be smashing him between a statue and a miniature of the Battle of Waterloo.

Necros

  Movie: The Living Daylights
  Actor: Andreas Wisniewski
    Necros is a cold-blooded killer who works for the KGB. He kills many people on an attack of one of MI6's headquarters. He also kills Saunders. However, he meets his end when Bond cuts off his own boot that Necros is holding onto to keep from falling out of a plane.

Franz Sanchez

  Movie: Licence to Kill
  Actor: Robert Davi
    Sanchez is a major international drug dealer. He is caught when he retrieves his girl Lupe, who has run away. He offers two million dollars to whoever breaks him out of jail. Killifer takes him up on the offer, and once he is free he has his men go after Felix Leiter, who was in charge of bringing him to justice. Bond then resigns from MI6 when they won't do anything about the situation and goes after Sanchez.
    Bond uncovers Sanchez's plot to open up a new drug market in the east. Bond befriends Sanchez to get deep into his operation. He then destroys Sanchez's major labs and his tankers full of cocaine. After a major fight, Bond sets Sanchez on fire, using the lighter Felix gave him.

Milton Krest

  Movie: Licence to Kill
  Actor: Anthony Zerbe
    Krest works for Sanchez. His organization helps Sanchez escape custody, and he helps him in his drug dealing schemes by allowing hand-offs to take place on his boat, the WaveKrest. Bond tricks Sanchez into thinking Krest stole money from him, and Sanchez blows him up in a pressure chamber.

Dario

  Movie: Licence to Kill
  Actor: Benicio del Toro
    After being kicked out of the Contra, Dario becomes Sanchez's right hand man. He often eliminates people, and is also the one who exposes Bond at the lab. Dario almost drops Bond into a crusher machine, but Pam shoots him and he falls into it instead.

Truman Lodge

  Movie: Licence to Kill
  Actor: Anthony Stark
    Lodge is Sanchez's finance guy. He helps run Sanchez's bank and casino, and also sets some of the drug prices. However, Sanchez gets angry at his number crunching at the end of the movie and shoots him.

Colonel Heller

  Movie: Licence to Kill
  Actor: Don Stroud
    Heller is Sanchez's head of security. He tries to bargain with Pam Bouvier to expose Sanchez's operation in exchange for immunity, but Bond's attempt to shoot Sanchez scares him and he calls the deal off. Later, Sanchez thinks he is trying to steal his stinger missiles and runs him through with a fork lift.

Professor Joe Butcher

  Movie: Licence to Kill
  Actor: Wayne Newton
    Professor Joe is a televangelist at an old temple, who helps set Sanchez's drug prices through secret messages in his program

Ed Killifer

  Movie: Licence to Kill
  Actor: Everett McGill
    Killifer is a member of the D.E.A. who betrays Leiter and helps Sanchez escape in exchange for two million dollars. Bond knocks him into the very shark tank Felix was put into.

Alec Trevelyan

  Movie: Goldeneye
  Actor: Sean Bean
  Trevelyan was 006 in MI6. After an attack on a chemical facility in U.S.S.R., it appears that he is shot and killed. Nine years later, Bond is after Janus, the head of a major crime syndicate. Janus turns out to be Trevelyan. He thinks that his parents were betrayed by the British government, and he wants revenge. With Ourumov's help, he steals a Goldeneye satellite, which can shoot an electromagnetic pulse at earth which disrupts everything with an electronic circuit. Trevelyan plans on stealing lots of money electronically and then firing the satellite at London to erase any evidence. That would also be a major blow to England, which would effectively be thrown back into the Stone Age. Bond discovers the plot, and after an amazing fight atop a huge satellite dish, Bond drops Trevelyan to his death.

General Arkady Gregorovich Ourumov

  Movie: Goldeneye
  Actor: Gottfried John
    Gen. Ourumov is in league with Trevelyan. As head of Russia's Space Division, he has access to the Goldeneye program and steals one of the satellites. He also kidnaps Natalya. Bond follows, and shoots him on Trevelyan's train.

Boris Grishenko

  Movie: Licence to Kill
  Actor: Alan Cumming
    Boris is an expert computer hacker. He works on the Goldeneye program, and helps Ourumov steal it. He also stays and fixes its guidance when Natalya sabotages it. However, the base is exploding. Some liquid nitrogen tanks explode, and Boris is flash-freezed to death.

Xenia Onatopp   *See Bond Girls section

Elliot Carver

  Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies
  Actor: Jonathan Pryce
    Elliot Carver is the owner of the Carver media Group Network, and is known as the "Emperor of the Air". His newspaper, Tomorrow, often prints breaking news first, since Carver causes some of it. His plan is to use a stealth ship to fire on Chinese and British troops to start world war three. In exchange, the man who will end up ruling China will give Carver exclusive news rights in China for the next one hundred years. As he says, "The distance between insanity and genius is measured by success." If this is true, then he is insane, since Bond stops his plan and kills him with a huge Sea-drill.

Henry Gupta

  Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies
  Actor: Ricky Jay
    Gupta was a student radical at Berkeley before he became one of the world's leading techno terrorists. He works for Carver, and is the one who tricks the British fleet into Chinese waters by changing the GPS coordinates. When Bond holds Gupta hostage in an attempt to exchange him for Wai Linn, Carver realizes he doesn't need Gupta anymore, and shoots him.

Stamper

  Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies
  Actor: Gotz Otto
    Stamper is Carver's main henchman. He is very strong, and is almost impervious to pain. (In the book, his pleasure and pain receptors are reversed.) He is skilled at torture, and holds a grudge. Even after he knows Carver has failed he forces Bond to fight him. Stamper's foot gets pinned by a missile, but he is holding Bond's jacket, intending for them to both be killed. Bond, however, cuts his jacket off and falls to safety, laving only Stamper to be incinerated.

Dr. Kaufmann

  Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies
  Actor: Vincent Shiavelli
    Dr. Kaufmann is a doctor in forensic science, and hires himself out as a precision killer. He can kill someone and make it look like they died some other way. Carver hires him to kill Paris. Kaufmann is then supposed to kill Bond and make it look like a suicide. However, Bond tricks Kaufmann into shocking himself with Bond's specialized phone. Bond then finishes Kaufmann's "professional" career.

Elektra King   *See Bond Girls section

Reynard

  Movie: The World is Not Enough
  Actor: Robert Carlyle
    Reynard, whose real name is Victor Zokas is an anarchist who has done terrorist activity in Moscow, North Korea, Afghanistan, and many other places. His first contact is MI6 occurred when he kidnapped Elektra King, the daughter of Sir Robert King, a prominent British citizen and friend to M. Sir Robert asks M for help. Rather than pay the ransom, they try to use Elektra as bait. This gives Reynard time to change Elektra, who falls in love with Reynard. She can get Reynard to do anything, and he essentially works for her. 009 had put a bullet in his head trying to stop Reynard, but the bullet didn't kill him. It is working deeper into his brain and will kill him, but until them Reynard feels no pain and is becoming stronger.
    Years later, Bond is involved in a plot to blow up Amsterdam, thus disrupting Russia's oil pipelines and leaving Elektra's the only one left. Bond boards the nuclear sub that Reynard is going to blow up, and prevents the meltdown, killing Reynard in the process.

Bullion

  Movie: The World is Not Enough
  Actor: Goldie
    Bullion gets his name from his myriad of gold teeth. Valentin jokes that he doesn't trust banks. Bullion supposedly works for Valentin Zukovsky, but he is really working for Reynard. He doesn't do much, but he does plant a bomb at an FSB safehouse in order to try to kill Bond and Zukovsky.

Davidov

  Movie: The World is Not Enough
  Actor: Ulrich Thomsen
    Davidov is Elektra's head of security. He is responsible for sending the para-hawks to attack Bond. He also takes Dr. Arkov's place after Reynard loses faith in Arkov, but has his hands burned by scalding rocks to prove his trust first. Bond ends up shooting Davidov and taking his place in an attempt to get deeper into Reynard's scheme.

Gabor

  Movie: The World is Not Enough
  Actor: John Seru
    Gabor is one of Elektra's security men. He takes part in the killing of some MI6 agents, but not much else before he is eliminated by Bond.

Dr. Mikhael Arkov

  Movie: The World is Not Enough
  Actor: Jeff Nuttal
    Dr. Arkov is a nuclear scientist who is going to help Reynard secure a nuclear warhead. However, when Bond keeps avoiding death Arkov gets scared and wants to scrap the plan. Reynard shoots him and replaces him with Davidov.

Cigar Girl   *See Bond Girls section.

Colonel Tan-Sun Moon / Gustav Graves
  
  Movie: Die Another Day
  Actors: Will Yun Lee (As Col. Moon), Toby Stephens (As Gustav Graves)
    Col. Moon is a radical North Korean colonel, who is funding his war schemes with diamonds. Bond takes the place of one of the diamond delivery men and disrupts Col. Moon's base. During a fight aboard a hovercraft, Moon goes over a waterfall and appears to have died.
    However, Moon survived and had radical DNA therapy done to turn him into Gustav Graves, an entirely different person. Graves supposedly found a diamond cache in Iceland and becomes a multi-millionaire over night. He starts the Grave's Corporation, and becomes a prominent British citizen. He is even knighted. He is creating a huge satellite called Icarus that can redirect the sun's rays at earth. He claims it is for helping grow crops year round, but the device is really meant as a weapon. He wants to clear the minefield between North and South Korea so that his troops can invade the south and take over. Bond stops his plan and fights Graves aboard a crashing plane. Bond pulls Grave's parachute cord prematurely, causing him to get sucked into an engine.

Zao

  Movie: Die Another Day
  Actor: Rick Yune
    Zao is Col. Moon's right hand man. After Bond's attack at Moon's base he is hit by a number of diamonds, which embed into his face. This doesn't stop him from continuing Moon's work, however. He plants a bomb at a summit between China and South Korea, killing three Chinese agents. He is then traded for Bond, who was captured by Gen. Moon's men. Zao then goes to the "Beauty Parlor" in Los Organos to have the same DNA therapy done that Moon did. Bond attacks the clinic before the procedure is complete, and Zao is left half changed. Bond confronts Zao at Grave's Iceland base, and after a high-tech car chase, kills Zao by dropping an ice chandelier on him.

General Moon

  Movie: Die Another Day
  Actor: Kenneth Tsang
    Gen. Moon is Col. Moon's father. He captures Bond and has him tortured for 14 months. He then trades Bond for Zao. Gen Moon does try to stop his son's plan at the very end of the movie, but is killed.

Mr. Kil

  Movie: Die Another Day
  Actor: Lawrence Makoare
    Mr. Kil is one of Grave's security men. Kil fights Bond at the end, when a number of deadly lasers are swinging around them. With Jynx's help, Kil gets killed by a laser through the head.

Vlad

  Movie: Die Another Day
  Actor: Michael Gorevoy
    Vlad works for Grave's. He is responsible for the Icarus' remote control, which he converts from a briefcase-type design to a wearable suit with a one hundred thousand volt electrical defense system. Vlad gets sucked out of Grave's plane when the cabin ruptures.

Miranda Frost   *See Bond Girls section

Le Chiffre

  Movies: Casino Royale
  Actor: Mads Mikkelsen
  Le Chiffre acts as a banker for many of the world's terrorists. He begins to manipulate the stock market, playing with the terrorists' money. When Bond foils one of Le Chiffre's plots, he is out 100 million dollars and must try to win his money back at Casino Royale. Bond is sent to stop him, succeeds, and Le Chiffre is ultimately killed by Mr. White.

Mr. White

  Movie: Casino Royale
  Actor: Jesper Christensen
  Mr. White is a high member of an unknown terrorist organization.

**Animals as Enemies**
  In many of the Bond movies, Bond has to contend with dangerous animals. The following is a brief list of animals Bond runs into in the movies:
    *Dr. No- Pr. Dent sneaks a poisonous tarantula into Bond's room. It crawls along Bond's shoulder. When it crawls off Bond quickly leaps out of bed and smashes it with his shoe.
    *From Russia With Love- In this movie, along with other ones Blofeld is in, a white cat is Blofeld's pet. While the cat never gives Bond any troubles, it has come to represent Blofeld as much as anything else.
    *Thunderball- This is the first movie where sharks are used by a villain to give Bond a hard time. Largo keeps sharks in a pool. Bond has to swim by the sharks to get out of the pool.
    *You Only Live Twice-Piranhas kill a number of people in this movie. Bond fought Hans on a bridge over a pool filled with them. However, it was Hans, and not Bond who falls into the pool. Bond wishes the fish "Bon Appetite".
    *Live and Let Die-There are several dangerous animals in this movie. Snakes are used by the bad guys in sacrificial ceremonies. Solitaire is almost killed by a snake, but Bond saves her. A snake is also let into Bond's hotel room, but he burns it using a cigar and a can of aftershave. At the end of the movie, Kananga starts to lower Bond and Solitaire into a shark tank. However, Bond escapes. Perhaps the most famous use of animals in this movie is when Bond is left on an island in the middle of alligator and crocodile infested water. He escapes by jumping along their backs to freedom.
    *The Spy Who Loved Me-Stromberg is a fish lover, so it is not surprising that he has a shark. He uses an elevator with a trapped door to drop people into the tank. Bond however, doesn't "fall" for this. Jaws is later dropped into the tank, but he actually kills the shark.
    *Moonraker-Drax has trained attack dogs, and he sends them to kill Corinne. Bond doesn't have to deal with the dogs, but he does have to fight a huge python. He kills it with the pen syringe he took from Dr. Goodhead.
    *For Your Eyes Only-Kristatos ties up Bond and Melina, and drags them through the coral reef. They are cut, and sharks start to gather. However, Bond breaks the rope, and he and Melina escape and find Melina's spare air tank to survive.
    *Octopussy-There are several minor uses of animals in this movie. An octopus kills one of Kamal's henchmen. Elephants are used when Kamal hunts Bond. Bond runs into a tiger, but is able to tell it to sit, and it does. A snake crawls along Bond's legs, but does no harm, and a leech attaches to Bond's chest, but he simply burns it off.
    *A View to a Kill-Zorin gives Bond Inferno, a dangerous horse, to ride. When Zorin activates the steroid injector, Inferno goes crazy and leaves the course. However, Bond manages to stay on, and not get thrown.
    *Licence to Kill-In Krest's marine warehouse, electric eels kill one of Krest's henchmen. Bond throws maggots in another's face and throws him in the drawer full of them. Bond again wishes the animals "Bon Appetite". Felix Leiter, Bond's friend and colleague, is thrown to a shark. Bond later throws Killifer into the tank.

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