List of James Bond films cast members
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The following is a list of cast members who have portrayed characters appearing in the James Bond film series.
The list is sorted by film and character, because of multiple actors portraying the same role. The characters are divided by their primary allegiance, and listed in order when they first appeared in the series. The list also includes confirmed cast members for the upcoming film, Quantum of Solace
[edit] A view to a kill
Roger Moore as James Bond:
Christopher Walken as Max Zorin . Tanya Roberts as Stacey Sutton
Grace Jones as May Day
Robert Brown as M:
Desmond Llewelyn as Q:
Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
Geoffrey Keen as Fredrick Gray
Walter Gotell as General Gogol
Patrick Macnee as Sir Godfrey Tibbett
Patrick Bauchau as Scarpine
David Yip as Chuck Lee
Fiona Fullerton as Pola Ivanova
Willoughby Gray as Dr. Carl Mortner
Alison Doody as Jenny Flex
Papillon Soo Soo as Pan Ho:
[edit] Actors in Casino Royale (1967)
- David Niven – Sir James Bond 007
- Peter Sellers – Evelyn Tremble
- Ursula Andress – Vesper Lynd
- Orson Welles – Le Chiffre
- Woody Allen – Dr.Noah/Jimmy Bond
- Barbara Bouchet – Miss Moneypenny
- Deborah Kerr – Agent Mimi/Lady Fiona McTarry
- Jacqueline Bisset – Miss Goodthighs
- Joanna Pettet – Mata Bond
- Daliah Lavi – The Detainer
- Terence Cooper – Coop
- Bernard Cribbins – Carlton Towers
- Ronnie Corbett – Polo
- John Huston – M/McTarry
- William Holden as Ransome
- Charles Boyer as Le Grand
- George Raft as himself
- Jean-Paul Belmondo as a French Legionnaire
- Derek Nimmo as Hadley
- Duncan Macrae as Inspector Mathis
- Anna Quayle as Frau Hoffner
- Kurt Kasznar as Smernov
- Angela Scoular as Buttercup
- Alexandra Bastedo as Meg
- Colin Gordon as Casino Director
- Tracy Reed as Fang Leader
- John Bluthal as M.I.5 Man
- Geoffrey Bayldon as Q
- John Wells as Fordyce
- Graham Stark as Casino Cashier
- Chic Murray as Chic
- Jonathan Routh as John
- Richard Wattis as British Army Officer
- Vladek Sheybal as Le Chiffre's Representative
- Percy Herbert as 1st Piper
[edit] Actors with uncredited roles in Casino Royale
- Peter O'Toole as a piper
- Stirling Moss as a driver
- David Hemmings as a driver
- John Le Mesurier as a chauffeur
- Burt Kwouk as a Chinese General
- Paul Ferris as Vesper Lynd's assistant
- Dave Prowse as Frankenstein's Monster
- Geraldine Chaplin, as a Keystone Kop
- Richard Talmadge, as a Keystone Kop
- Caroline Munro as a control room girl
- Erik Chitty as Bond's butler
- Valentine Dyall as Dr. Noah's voice
- Anjelica Huston as Agent Mimi's hands
[edit] Actors in Never Say Never Again
- James Bond - Sean Connery
- M - Edward Fox
- Algernon (Q) - Alec McCowen
- Miss Moneypenny
- Felix Leiter - Bernie Casey
- Ernst Stavro Blofeld - Max von Sydow
- Domino Petachi - Kim Basinger
- Fatima Blush
- Maximillian Largo
[edit] Dr. No
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder (1) Spoken voice by Nikki van der Zyl; (2) Singing voice by Diana Coupland:
- Joseph Wiseman as Dr. Julius No:
- Jack Lord as Felix Leiter.
- Bernard Lee as M.
- Anthony Dawson as Professor R. J. Dent.
- Zena Marshall as Miss Taro.
- John Kitzmiller as Quarrel:
- Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Peter Burton as Major Boothroyd (Q)[1]
- Timothy Moxon as John Strangways (voiced by Robert Rietty):
- Marguerite LeWars as Annabelle Chung (Dr No's photographer "Freelance"):
[edit] From Russia with Love
[edit] Goldfinger
[edit] Thunderball
[edit] You Only Live Twice
[edit] On Her Majesty's Secret Service
[edit] Diamonds Are Forever
[edit] Live and Let Die
[edit] The Man with the Golden Gun
[edit] The Spy Who Loved Me
[edit] Moonraker
[edit] For Your Eyes Only
[edit] Octopussy
[edit] The Living Daylights
[edit] Licence to Kill
[edit] Tomorrow Never Dies
[edit] The World Is Not Enough
[edit] Die Another Day
[edit] GoldenEye
- Pierce Brosnan
- Sean Bean
- Izabella Scorupco
- Famke Janssen
- Joe Don Baker
- Judi Dench
- Gottfried John
- Robbie Coltrane
- Alan Cumming
- Tchéky Karyo Desmond Llewelyn
- Samantha Bond
- Minnie Driver
[edit] Casino Royale 2006
- cameo by British entrepreneur Richard Branson (seen being frisked at Miami airport)[2]
- American hotel tycoon Jerry Inzerillo
- Brazilian model Alessandra Ambrosio (Ocean Club)
- Sens Unik rapper Carlos Leal
- producer Michael G. Wilson as the corrupt Montenegran police chief
- director of cinematography Phil Meheux as an HM Treasury official in London
- director Martin Campbell as the murdered petrol tanker driver at Miami Airport
- Tsai Chin, who played Ling in the opening sequence of You Only Live Twice, and Diane Hartford, who had a small part in Thunderball (as the girl Bond dances with while escaping from Fiona Volpe) appear respectively as Madame Wu (the Chinese woman playing cards with Le Chiffre aboard his yacht) and one of the players in the Bahamas poker game
- model "Veruschka" von Lehndorff in the background at the casino
- 2nd Unit Director Alexander Witt as a airplane pilot decending at Miami Airport.
[edit] Quantum of Solace
Daniel Craig as James Bond: Mathieu Amalric as Dominic Greene,
Olga Kurylenko as Camille,
Gemma Arterton as MI6 Agent Fields,
- Judi Dench as M.
- Anatole Taubman as Elvis.
- Joaquin Cosío as General Medrano,
- Neil Jackson as Mr. Slate.
- Tim Pigott-Smith as the British Foreign Secretary.
- Simon Kassianides as Yusef
- Stana Katic as Corinne Veneau
- David Harbour as Gregg Beam
- Glenn Foster as Henry Mitchell,
Fernando Guillén Cuervo and Jesús Ochoa as the Bolivian Chief of Police and Medrano's Lieutenant Orso. Oona Chaplin, granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, appears as a receptionist.[3]
Eva Green will not film new footage as Vesper Lynd although imagery of her character may feature.[4]
[edit] EON film villains
[edit] Bond girls
[edit] References
- ^ The character of Major Boothroyd is better known in subsequent films as Q.
- ^ "BA cuts Branson from Bond movie", BBC News, 21 April 2007
- ^ Chile Soundbites videos. Sony Electronic Press Kit. Retrieved on 2008-04-11.
- ^ "All about Eva", The Observer, 2007-12-03. Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
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