Sir Frederick Gray is a recurring fictional character in the James Bond films, portrayed by Geoffrey Keen. He appears in The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill and The Living Daylights.
Sir Frederick Gray is the Minister for Defence for the British government. He appears alongside Bond's boss M or in his own office. In The Spy Who Loved Me he is introduced at the submarine crisis. Bond obviously knows Gra...
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Sir Frederick Gray is a recurring fictional character in the James Bond films, portrayed by Geoffrey Keen. He appears in The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill and The Living Daylights.
Sir Frederick Gray is the Minister for Defence for the British government. He appears alongside Bond's boss M or in his own office. In The Spy Who Loved Me he is introduced at the submarine crisis. Bond obviously knows Gray, as they talk informally in private, with Bond calling him 'Freddie'. At the end of the film, Gray, along with General Gogol, M and Q, witness Bond and Anya Amasova under the sheets in an escape pod.
In Moonraker, Gray is seen walking into a secret laboratory with M and Bond, all wearing gasmasks, but it is revealed embarrassingly to be nothing more than an ornamented office with Hugo Drax waiting inside to chide them. Gray – who after this angrily tells M, "Your man should be taken off the case!" – is again present at the end of the film to...
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