General Georgi Koskov

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James Bond character
General Georgi Koskov
Gender Male
Role Villain
Affiliation Soviet Army/Brad Whitaker
Current status Arrested
Portrayed by Jeroen Krabbé

General Georgi Koskov is a fictional character and villain 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 Cold War. Initially, Koskov gives the impression of a somewhat anxious pawn in the battle between the Soviet Union and the West, when he is, in reality, a mastermind using all means to his own advantage. He is prepared to dote on his mistress and give her all manner of expensive gifts, but when necessary will readily sign her death warrant.

Koskov fakes his own defection using his girlfriend Kara Milovy as a sniper to make it look real. James Bond is assigned in aiding him across the border into Austria. Koskov is, however, working with Brad Whitaker in an illicit arms and drug deal. At a safe house in England, Koskov falsely and deliberately fingers KGB head General Pushkin as the mastermind of "Smiert Spionem" or "Death to Spies," a plot to kill off American and British spies, but Bond suspects the truth. Ultimately Koskov is captured by Pushkin and it is implied that he is to be killed when Pushkin orders that he be put on the next plane to Moscow "in the diplomatic bag".


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Preceded by:
Max Zorin
Bond Villain
1987
Succeeded by:
Franz Sanchez
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