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| SPECTRE |
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SPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional global terrorist organization featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and James Bond video games. Led by...
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| Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
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Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a fictional character and a supervillain from the James Bond series of novels and films created by Ian Fleming and Kevin McClory. An evil genius, he is the archenemy of the British Secret Service agent James Bond and head of...
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| Die Another Day |
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Die Another Day (2002) is the twentieth spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth and last to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. In the pre-title sequence, Bond leads a mission to North Korea, during which he is found...
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| The World Is Not Enough |
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The World Is Not Enough (1999) is the nineteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was directed by Michael Apted, with the original story and screenplay written by...
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| GoldenEye |
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GoldenEye (1995) is the seventeenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was directed by Martin Campbell and unlike previous Bond films, is unrelated to the works of...
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| Damsel in distress |
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The subject of the damsel in distress, or persecuted maiden, is a classic theme in world literature, art, and film. She is usually a beautiful young woman placed in a dire predicament by a villain or a monster and who requires a hero to dash to her...
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| Oddjob |
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Oddjob is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film and novel, Goldfinger. In the film he was played by the Japanese American actor Harold Sakata. He has but two utterances in the movie: "Aha!" which is used in the golf game,...
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| Tomorrow Never Dies |
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Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Bruce Feirstein wrote the screenplay, and it was directed by Roger Spottiswoode. It follows...
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| Licence to Kill |
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Licence to Kill (1989) is the sixteenth official entry in the James Bond series, and the first one not based on an Ian Fleming novel. While enjoying a largely positive critical reception, it was controversial since it was the first James Bond film...
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| Never Say Never Again |
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Never Say Never Again, released in 1983 by Orion Pictures, is a remake of the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. Unlike the majority of other Bond films it was not produced by EON Productions. The film stars Sean Connery as British Secret Service...
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| Octopussy |
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Octopussy (1983) is the thirteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the sixth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's title is taken from Ian Fleming's 1966 short story "Octopussy". However, the film's story is...
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| The Living Daylights |
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The Living Daylights (1987) is the fifteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the first to star Timothy Dalton as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's title is taken from Ian Fleming's short story "The Living Daylights."
The...
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| A View to a Kill |
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A View to a Kill (1985) is the fourteenth spy film of the James Bond series, and the seventh and last to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although the title is adapted from Ian Fleming's short story "From a View to a Kill",...
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| Emilio Largo |
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Emilio Largo is a fictional character and the main antagonist from the James Bond novel Thunderball. In the novel he is depicted, according to the British stereotypes about Italians, as a large, heavyset, olive-skinned, powerful man exuding animal...
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| Jaws |
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Jaws is a fictional assassin in the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker (plus some later videogames). Jaws' nickname is due to his strong stainless steel teeth that could bite through virtually anything. The character was played by...
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SMERSH (in capitalised letters) is a Soviet counterintelligence agency featured in Ian Fleming's early James Bond novels and films as agent 007's nemesis. СМЕРШ (SMERSH) is an acronym from two Russian words: "SMERt' SHpionam" (СМЕРть Шпионам, Směrt...
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| Casino Royale |
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Casino Royale (2006) is the twenty-first film in the James Bond series; it was directed by Martin Campbell and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, it was adapted by...
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| Auric Goldfinger |
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Auric Goldfinger is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film and novel Goldfinger. His first name, Auric, is an adjective meaning of gold. Ian Fleming chose the name to commemorate the architect Ernő Goldfinger, who had...
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| Red Grant |
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"Red" Grant is a fictional character in the James Bond novel and film From Russia with Love. In both, Grant is a henchman for the villain Rosa Klebb. Red Grant is played by actor Robert Shaw. The bleach blond Red Grant became the basis of the blond...
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| Francisco Scaramanga |
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Francisco Scaramanga is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film and novel The Man with the Golden Gun. In the novel, the character is nicknamed "Pistols" Scaramanga and is also called "Paco" (a Spanish diminutive of...
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| Karl Stromberg |
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Karl Stromberg is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. Stromberg was portrayed by German-born, Austrian actor Curt Jurgens. The character Stromberg was created specifically for the film by writer...
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| Doctor Julius No |
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Dr. Julius No is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film and novel Dr. No. He was the first James Bond villain in the film series, where he was portrayed by actor Joseph Wiseman.
Although the film and novel are similar...
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| Xenia Onatopp |
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Xenia Sergeyevna Onatopp (Russian: レチᄉᄑᄌマ ᄀᄉタᄈᄉᄉᄇᄑᄚ ゙ᄑᄚツᄒ) is a fictional character in the James Bond film GoldenEye, played by actress Famke Janssen, for which she was voted the 6th most memorable Bond Girl.
Xenia, born in...
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Mr. Big |
Mr. Big is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond novel and film Live and Let Die. In the film, Big is portrayed by actor Yaphet Kotto. The novel and film versions of Mr. Big are extremely different, with the film...
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| May Day |
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May Day is a fictional character in the James Bond film A View to a Kill, played by actress Grace Jones.
The character makes a return in the multiplayer portion of the Nintendo 64 game, GoldenEye 007, and the multiplatform game, Nightfire.
May...
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| Max Zorin |
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Max Zorin is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film A View to a Kill. He was portrayed by Academy Award winner Christopher Walken. The role was initially offered to David Bowie, who turned it down, saying, "I didn't...
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| Pussy Galore |
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Pussy Galore is a fictional character from the James Bond film and novel Goldfinger. In the film, she is played by Honor Blackman. As with many of Ian Fleming's creations, the name is a double entendre; in this case with respect to "pussy", which is...
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Elliot Carver is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. In the film he is portrayed by Jonathan Pryce. Screenwriter Bruce Feirstein modelled the character on Robert Maxwell, but many viewers...
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| Elektra King |
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Elektra King is a fictional character, and a main antagonist in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. She is played by Sophie Marceau. The director of the film, Michael Apted, explicitly defines her as the main villain of the film in an...
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| Gustav Graves |
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Sir Gustav Graves (formerly known as Colonel Tan-Sun Moon) is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film Die Another Day, played by Toby Stephens. He is loosely inspired by the original version of Hugo Drax in Ian Fleming's...
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| Rosa Klebb |
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Colonel Rosa Klebb is a fictional character and the antagonist from the James Bond film and novel From Russia with Love. She was played by Lotte Lenya in the film version. Her name punningly derives from the popular Soviet phrase for women's rights,...
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| Aristotle Kristatos |
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Aristotle "Aris" Kristatos is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Ian Fleming short story "Risico" found in the anthology For Your Eyes Only. The character was later adapted as the villain from the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes...
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Franz Sanchez is a fictional drug baron and the main antagonist in the James Bond film Licence to Kill. He was played by Robert Davi. Aside from being based on Pablo Escobar, and Davi spending weeks studying Colombian culture and music before taking...
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| Mary Goodnight |
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Mary Goodnight is a fictional character from the James Bond universe.
In the novels, Mary Goodnight is a former Wren who is now the secretary to the 00 Section, which includes James Bond. Replacing the section's previous secretary, Loelia Ponsonby,...
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| Alec Trevelyan |
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Alexander "Alec" Trevelyan (006) is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film GoldenEye, portrayed by actor Sean Bean. The likeness of Bean as Alec Trevelyan was also used for the 1997 video game, GoldenEye 007.
Once known...
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| Sylvia Trench |
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Sylvia Trench is a fictional character in two James Bond films, portrayed by Eunice Gayson. In the first of Sean Connery's outings as British secret agent 007, Dr. No, he meets Trench from across a Baccarat Chemin de Fer table at the London club Le...
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| Honeychile Rider |
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Honey Ryder |
Honeychile Rider is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Dr. No. In the 1962 Bond film of the same name, her name was shortened and changed to Honey Ryder. In the film she is played by Swiss actress Ursula Andress and due to her...
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| Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson |
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Giacinta Johnson |
Gacinta Johnson also known as Jinx is a beatiful but fiesty NSA Agent in the James Bond film Die Another Day potrayed by American actress Halle Berry. She is the main Bond Girl in the film
007 first meets Jinx coming out of the sea in a Honey Ryder ...
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| Natalya Simonova |
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Natalya Fyodorovna Simonova (Russian: Наталья Фёдоровна Симонова) is a fictional character in the James Bond film GoldenEye, played by actress Izabella Scorupco.
Natalya Simonova works as a Level 2 programmer at the Severnaya facility, on work...
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| Viktor Lavrentievich Zoka |
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Renard |
Viktor Lavrentievich Zokas, better known by his alias of Renard, the Anarchist, is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough (the other being Elektra King). He was portrayed by Scottish...
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| General Orlov |
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General Orlov is a fictional character and villain in the James Bond film Octopussy, played by Steven Berkoff. In the film, he states that the Soviet Army divisions in East Germany are under his direct command, implying that he is commander-in-chief...
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| Le Chiffre |
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Le Chiffre is the alias of a fictional character and the main antagonist in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Casino Royale. On screen Le Chiffre has been portrayed by Peter Lorre in the 1954 television adaptation of the novel for CBS's Climax!...
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| Kamal Khan |
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Kamal Khan is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film Octopussy. He is portrayed by Louis Jourdan.
Khan is a suave exiled Afghan prince living in India in the Monsoon Palace. He has a penchant for fine food and liquor,...
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| Plenty O'Toole |
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Plenty O'Toole is a fictional character from the film version of Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Diamonds Are Forever (Plenty is a creation for the film and is not in the novel). She was portrayed by Lana Wood, younger sister of Natalie Wood.
The...
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| Patricia Fearing |
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Patricia Fearing is a fictional character in the James Bond novel Thunderball. For the 1965 film of the same name she went by the nickname 'Pat' and was portrayed by Molly Peters.
In both the novel and the film she is a nurse at the Shrublands heath...
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| Fiona Volpe |
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Fiona Volpe, played by Luciana Paluzzi, is a fictional character in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball.
A deadly assassin in SPECTRE's execution branch, she becomes NATO pilot Major Francois Derval’s mistress in the operation to steal the Vulcan...
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| Paris Carver |
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Paris Carver is a fictional character who appeared in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). She was portrayed by Teri Hatcher.
Paris was a beautiful brunette who was once a lover of Bond's (Pierce Brosnan). He left her behind, however,...
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| General Georgi Koskov |
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General Georgi Koskov is a fictional character and a main antagonist in the James Bond film The Living Daylights. He was portrayed by Jeroen Krabbé.
Koskov is a corrupt Soviet general in business for himself, who carefully plays both sides of the...
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| Brad Whitaker |
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Brad Whitaker is a fictional character and a main antagonist in the James Bond film The Living Daylights. He was portrayed by American actor Joe Don Baker. Baker also played Jack Wade, Bond's CIA contact in GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies.
Brad...
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| Quantum of Solace |
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Bond 22 |
Quantum of Solace is the 22nd James Bond film by EON Productions, released in the United Kingdom on 31 October and in North America on 14 November 2008. The direct sequel to the 2006 film Casino Royale, it was directed by Marc Forster and features...
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| Tiffany Case |
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Tiffany Case is a fictional character in the James Bond novel and film Diamonds Are Forever. For the 1971 film she was portrayed by Jill St. John. In the film it is stated that she was named after her (accidental) birthplace, Tiffany & Co., where...
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| Kara Milovy |
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Kara Milovy, played by Maryam d'Abo, is a fictional character in the 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights.
Bond has been informed that General Georgi Koskov is willing to defect from the Russians. As Koskov runs across the road to meet Bond,...
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| Vesper Lynd |
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Vesper Lynd is a fictional character of Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Casino Royale. It has been claimed that Fleming based Lynd on Christine Granville/Krystyna Skarbek. In the 1967 film of Casino Royale she is played by Ursula Andress. In the 2006...
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| Tatiana Romanova |
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Tatiana Romanova is a fictional character in the James Bond novel, film, and video game From Russia with Love. She is played by Daniela Bianchi in the movie. According to William F. Nolan, Fleming based Tatiana Romanova on Christine Granville.
A...
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| Domino Vitali |
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Dominetta Vitali, known simply as Domino, is a fictional character in the James Bond novel, Thunderball. For the 1965 film adaptation with the same title, her name was changed to Dominique Derval ("Domino" remains her nickname), and she was...
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| Jill Masterson |
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Jill Masterton is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Goldfinger. For the film adaptation both she and her sister Tilly had their surname changed to Masterson. Jill Masterson was played by Shirley Eaton who is best known for...
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| Tilly Masterson |
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Tilly Masterton is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel, Goldfinger.
The character was adapted for the 1964 film, Goldfinger, however, her name was changed to Tilly Masterson. Likewise her sister, Jill, was renamed Masterson as...
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| Paula Caplan |
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Paula Caplan is a fictional character the James Bond film, Thunderball. She is played by Martine Beswick.
Paula is first seen when Bond visits Nassau to meet Dominique Derval. Paula is a local Bahamian islander who along with Pinder is Bonds...
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| Aki |
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Aki, played by Akiko Wakabayashi, is a fictional character in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice. She was a member of the Japanese secret service during the 1960's and participated highly in the events in You Only Live Twice. She was alive...
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| Kissy Suzuki |
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Kissy Suzuki is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's 1964 James Bond novel, You Only Live Twice. In the 1967 film adaptation, she is played by Mie Hama.
In the book, she is an Ama diver (and former Hollywood actor), distantly related to an agent...
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