Novel |
Villain |
Objective |
Objective Failed |
Fate |
Casino Royale |
Le Chiffre |
Escape bankruptcy by playing Baccarat. |
Bond beat Le Chiffre at the Baccarat tournament. |
Shot between the eyes by a SMERSH hitman. |
Live and Let Die |
Mr. Big |
Smuggle and sell ancient gold coins in order to finance SMERSH operations. |
Bond destroys the coins and kills Big. |
Eaten by sharks and barracuda. |
Moonraker |
Sir Hugo Drax |
Destroy London with a nuclear missile, the eponymous Moonraker. |
Bond redirected rocket target. |
Rocket crashes into the water, destroying his submarine. |
Diamonds Are Forever |
Jack Spang |
Smuggle large cache of diamonds from Africa to America to fund organization. |
Pipeline dismantled. |
Killed when his helicopter is shot down by Bond. |
Seraffimo Spang |
Shot in the leg by Bond while Spang drives his train, causing Spang to accidentally de-rail the train and make it crash. |
From Russia with Love |
Rosa Klebb |
Kill James Bond in a humiliating sex scandal, kill MI6 cryptanalysts with boobytrapped cypher machine. |
Grant failed to kill Bond, so did Klebb. |
Captured by the Deuxieme Bureau. Later died. |
General Grubozaboyschikov |
Survived and resigned from Head of SMERSH. |
Dr. No |
Dr. Julius No |
Disrupt U.S. guided missile tests. |
Dr. No killed, project dismantled. |
Buried under a heap of guano by Bond. |
Goldfinger |
Auric Goldfinger |
Steal the US gold supply from Fort Knox to finance SMERSH. |
U.S. authorities alerted by Bond. |
Strangled to death by Bond after highjacking an airplane. |
"From a View to a Kill" (short story) |
Krimmler, the Soviet sniper |
Kill dispatch-riders of SHAPE to steal information from the British secret service. |
Riders killed but information recovered by Bond. |
Shot through the throat by Bond. |
"For Your Eyes Only" (short story) |
Colonel Von Hammerstein/Hector Gonzalas |
Acquire the Havelock Estate in Jamaica to use as an HQ for a drug running operation. |
Obtains the estate but both and henchmen are later killed. |
Killed by Judy Havelock with arrow./Shot by Bond in firefight. |
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"Risico" (short story) |
Aristotle Kristatos |
Smuggle drugs, aid Soviet missile development, and mislead Bond into killing rival. |
Bond discovered the truth. |
Shot by Bond while driving his car; car drove off into fog. |
"The Hildebrand Rarity" (short story) |
Milton Krest |
Catch the Hildebrand Rarity and abuse wife. |
Succeeds, but dies. |
Choked to death on the rare fish, Bond threw the body overboard. |
Thunderball |
Emilio Largo |
Blackmail the western world with two stolen atomic bombs. |
Bond discovered the location of the bombs. |
Shot with a speargun in the neck by his mistress, Domino. |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Survived. |
The Spy Who Loved Me |
Mr. Sanguinetti |
Have his motel burnt down and have Vivienne Michel assassinated in order to claim property and life insurances. |
His assassins failed to kill Vivienne and set the place on fire. |
Arrested by United States Border Patrol. |
Sol "Horror" Horowitz and "Sluggsy" Morant |
Assassinate Vivienne Michel under orders of Mr. Sanguinetti and torch the motel Sanguinetti owned. |
They fail to kill Vivienne and are killed themselves. |
Both are shot to death by Bond. |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
SPECTRE
|
Develop deadly virus to destroy British livestock and cereals. |
Virus and HQ destroyed by Bond and MI6 Agents. |
Survived. |
You Only Live Twice |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
SPECTRE
|
He creates a "garden of death" and entices depressed Japanese to suicide and charge for suicides to refinance SPECTRE organization. |
Lair destroyed and henchmen killed by Bond. |
Strangled to death by Bond. |
The Man with the Golden Gun |
Francisco (Paco) "Pistols" Scaramanga |
Expand his international crime organisation to the Caribbean and create insurance scam to finance. |
His allies are killed in the explosion of his mansion and he is killed by Bond. |
Shot by Bond, ultimately through the heart. |
"Octopussy" (short story) |
Major Dexter Smythe |
Live off looted Nazi gold. |
Is discovered by Bond and later commits suicide. |
Allows himself to be stung to death by poisonous fish and suffocated by an octopus. |
"The Property of a Lady" (short story) |
Maria Freudenstein and her Soviet contact |
Receive secret payment for double agent services. |
Succeeded. |
Survived but her contact was deported. |
"The Living Daylights" (short story) |
Trigger, NKVD assassin. |
Assassinate defector. |
Gun shot out of hand before she can kill the defector. |
Wounded by Bond, but she survived and escaped. |
"007 In New York" (short story) |
KGB double-agent |
Blackmail MI6 using a female Employee. |
Employee tipped off by Bond. |
Arrested by the CIA |
Novel |
Villain |
Objective |
Objective Failed |
Fate |
Licence Renewed |
Dr. Anton Murik |
Hold nuclear plants hostage in exchange for the $50 billion to build a safe reactor. |
Bond gave the abort order to henchmen. |
Shot by Bond with Gyrojet pistol. |
For Special Services |
SPECTRE — Nena Bismaquer (Blofeld) |
Use Bond to take control of NORAD. |
Nena's husband, Markus, breaks her hypnotic spell on Bond before the plan succeeds. |
Crushed by own pythons. |
Icebreaker |
Count Konrad von Glöda a.k.a. Aarne Tudeer |
Bring back fascism by wiping out Communists. |
Bond and his army defeat him. |
Shot by Bond |
Role of Honour |
SPECTRE — Tamil Rahani, Jay Autem Holy |
Disarm U.S. and Russian nuclear weaponry through a computerised scheme using Bond |
Bond's "defection" to SPECTRE is actually a fake, and he ruins them. |
Rahani: Escapes; Holy: Killed by Rahani |
Nobody Lives For Ever |
Tamil Rahani
SPECTRE
|
Have Bond assassinated by putting a large bounty on his head. |
Bond kills him. |
Blown up by bed bomb, courtesy of Bond. |
No Deals, Mr. Bond |
General Konstantin Nikolaevich Chernov (aka "Blackfriar") |
Kill all participants in defunct espionage operation. |
Bond saves them. |
Arrested. |
Scorpius |
Vladimir Scorpius a.k.a. Father Valentine |
Conduct assassinations with a cult of suicide bombers; ultimately kill U.S. President and British Prime Minister. |
Cult raided and disbanded; President and Prime Minister saved. |
Bitten by water moccasins. |
Win, Lose or Die |
BAST — Bassam Baradj |
Capture aircraft carrier with U.S., U.K., and U.S.S.R. leaders on board, hold them for ransom. |
Bond overtook the ship. |
Shot by Bond's ally. |
Licence to Kill (novelisation) |
Franz Sanchez |
Smuggle Drugs |
Bond destroys factory. |
Set on fire by Bond. |
Brokenclaw |
"Brokenclaw" Lee Fu-Chu |
Make illegal chemicals and sell them on the black market. |
Lab blown to bits. |
Shot by Bond with bow and arrow. |
The Man from Barbarossa |
General Yevgeny Yuskovich |
Sabotage KGB missile launch and frame the American government. |
Bond re-programs missile target. |
Blown up when missile hits army base. |
Death is Forever |
Wolfgang Weisen |
Assassinate all members of British-American CABAL. Destabilise Western Europe by blowing up train containing many world leaders. |
World leaders replaced by criminal decoys. Decoys killed instead. |
Mistakenly believes plan is successful. Drinks in celebration, dies of alcohol poisoning. |
Never Send Flowers |
David Dragonpol |
SeaFire |
Sir Maxwell Tarn |
Start oil spill fire during demonstration with U-boat. |
Bond destroys submarine. |
Burns to death when shot by Bond's flare. |
GoldenEye Adaption |
Janus-Alec Trevelyan (006) |
Ruin London's economy. |
Base destroyed. |
Crushed by falling debris. |
COLD |
General Brutus Clay |
Replace government with puritan society. |
Bond discovers plan and informs superiors to bomb base. |
Shot by Bond from boat into water. He can't swim so he drowns. |
Novel |
Villain |
Objective |
Objective Failed |
Fate |
"Blast from the Past" (short story) |
Irma Bunt |
Kill James Bond by shaving him with a razor soaked in Japanese fish poison and "accidentally" nicking him. |
Bond is rescued by his girlfriend. |
Shot by Bond. |
Zero Minus Ten |
Guy Thackeray |
Destroy Hong Kong with nuclear bomb. |
Location of bomb discovered, bomb neutralised. |
Drowned by Bond. |
The Facts of Death |
Konstantine Romanos |
Instigate war between Greece and Turkey by firing nuclear missile into Turkey. |
Killed by fellow Decada member Hera Volopoulos. |
Killed by Hera. |
Hera Volopoulos |
Release virus onto world, profit from treatment. |
Stopped with assistance from Greek military. |
Blown up, then drowned by Bond. |
"Midsummer Night's Doom" (short story) |
Anton Redenius (a likely reference to Doug Redenius of the Ian Fleming Foundation) |
Sell Ministry of Defense secrets to Russian Mafia. |
Identified as culprit. Microfilm retrieved by Bond. |
Arrested. |
High Time to Kill |
Roland Marquis |
Retrieve Skin 17 microdot from corpse on Kangchenjunga Mountain before Bond does. Sell to Russian Mafia. |
Marquis gives Bond microdot in exchange for oxygen. |
Is chased by Bond to mountain's peak. Dies of oxygen deprivation. |
Le Gérant, The Union |
Retrieve microdot. Sell to Chinese government. |
Survives. |
"Live at Five" (short story) |
KGB (Natalia's coach) |
Prevent Russian ice skater Natalia Lustokov's defection to the West. |
Bond helps skater defect on live television. |
KGB embarrassed in public. |
Doubleshot |
Domingo Espada |
Overthrow Gibraltar's government with a series of assassinations. Frame James Bond by using lookalike as assassin. Install Espada as new governor. |
Bond kills his double and takes his place, foiling the coup. |
Shot through cheek by Bond. Chokes to death on own blood. |
Le Gérant, The Union |
Survives. |
Never Dream of Dying |
Le Gérant, The Union |
Make political statement about Western decadence by blowing up Cannes Film Festival with CL-20 explosives. |
Bond discovers location of bomb, prevents remote detonation by phone call, informs authorities. |
Blown up in escape helicopter by Bond's grenade launcher. |
Goro Yoshida |
Survives. |
The Man with the Red Tattoo |
Goro Yoshida |
Release deadly mutant strain of the West Nile virus via mosquitoes on Western world. |
Virus destroyed. |
Commits seppuku before he can be captured by Bond. |
Film |
Villain |
Portrayed by |
Objective |
Objective Failed |
Fate |
Dr. No |
Dr. Julius No |
Joseph Wiseman |
Sabotage American missile tests. |
Bond overloads the nuclear reactor in No's base causing the toppling device used to sabotage the tests to overload and disable |
Lowered into his own reactor coolant and boiled to death. Unable to escape due to metal hands. |
From Russia With Love |
Rosa Klebb |
Lotte Lenya |
Acquire Russian decoding device, humiliate the MI6, and assassinate James Bond by sending Red Grant to kill Bond in revenge of their old chief scientist Dr. Julius No's death. |
Bond acquires the device for MI6 and England, kills Red Grant, and survives Klebb's attempt to kill him. |
Shot in the chest by Tatiana Romanova. |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Anthony Dawson (body), Eric Pohlmann (voice) |
Survives (No contact between him and Bond) |
Goldfinger |
Auric Goldfinger |
Gert Fröbe |
Detonate an atomic bomb in Fort Knox, irradiating the bullion stored there to make it useless and increase the value of his own gold. |
An American technician disables the bomb before it can detonate. |
Sucked out of a depressurising plane through a shattered window. |
Thunderball |
Emilio Largo |
Adolfo Celi |
Use stolen nuclear missiles to extort money out of the UK. |
Missiles destroyed by Bond and the U.S. coast guard before the ransom money was delivered. |
Shot in the back with a harpoon from a speargun by his mistress, Domino. |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Anthony Dawson (body), Eric Pohlmann (voice) |
Survives (No contact between him and Bond) |
You Only Live Twice |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Donald Pleasence |
Capture US & Soviet spacecraft from orbit in order to provoke war between the superpowers on behalf of an undisclosed Asian country. |
Bond uses a self-destruct button in Blofeld's lair to destroy the Bird 1 spacecraft which catches other spacecraft. |
Survives. |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Telly Savalas |
Extort the world with viruses that destroy crops and livestock. |
Bond with the help of Marc Ange Draco destroys the laboratory where the viruses are being developed before they can be released. |
Survives. Assassinates Bond's newly married wife on the Bonds' honeymoon. |
Diamonds Are Forever |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
Charles Gray |
Create industrial laser attached to satellite, magnified by diamonds, capable of destroying targets anywhere on Earth, including the world nuclear stockpile of countries that refuse to pay him. |
Bond smashes his Mini-Sub multiple times like a wrecking ball against the control room of Blofeld's lair to disabling the satellite. |
Survives. (This is not revealed until the opening scene of For Your Eyes Only, where he is disfigured and in a wheelchair.) |
Live and Let Die |
Dr. Kananga / Mr. Big |
Yaphet Kotto |
Distribute worlds largest cache of heroin, free of charge on the market, which will drive all the other drug cartels out of business, increase the number of addicts, and give Kananga a monopoly on the heroin market |
Quarrel Jr. destroys his poppy fields. |
Inflates and explodes after Bond forces a compressed-gas capsule down his throat. |
The Man with the Golden Gun |
Francisco Scaramanga |
Christopher Lee |
Acquire the Solex Agitator, a vital component for solar power plants, and sell it to the highest bidder; kill Bond, the one man he thinks is his equal. |
Bond steals the Agitator for MI6. |
Shot in the heart by Bond in the Hall of Mirrors when he pretended to be the James Bond statue. |
The Spy Who Loved Me |
Karl Stromberg |
Curt Jürgens |
Destroy the world, starting by using hijacked US and Soviet submarines to fire nuclear missiles that destroy New York and Moscow (which would trick the world's governments into a nuclear holocaust); rebuild civilization under the sea. |
Bond redirects the missiles' coordinates so that the missile fired by each sub hits the other. |
Shot four times through tube under his dining table and above table by Bond. |
Moonraker |
Hugo Drax |
Michael Lonsdale |
Destroy all human life on Earth by using a poisonous gas infused into specially designed globes, rebuild humanity from carefully chosen breeding stock. |
The space station containing the poisonous globes was destroyed by US Marines, and the three globes that were launched were destroyed by Bond and Holly Goodhead before they did any damage. |
Shot with poison dart gun and forced into outer space by Bond. |
For Your Eyes Only |
Aris Kristatos |
Julian Glover |
Acquire the ATAC device, which would enable hijacking of British Polaris missiles. |
Bond destroys the ATAC by throwing it off a cliff. |
Stabbed in the back with throwing knife by Milos Columbo. |
Ernst Stavro Blofeld |
John Hollis (body)
Robert Rietty (voice) |
To kill Bond in revenge for ruining all of his schemes and dismantling SPECTRE (by controlling his helicopter and making it crash). |
Bond disconnects the wire Blofeld is using to control the helicopter. |
Gets dropped down a smokestack by Bond; might have survived. |
Octopussy |
Kamal Khan |
Louis Jourdan |
To aid General Orlov in his plan and thus get stolen Kremlin jewels. |
Jewels confiscated by the KGB. |
Dies in fiery plane crash into a mountain. |
General Orlov |
Steven Berkoff |
Detonate a U.S. nuclear bomb in a U.S. army base during a circus performance, which Orlov hopes will lead Europe to demand nuclear disarmament, allowing General Orlov's power-hungry plans to invade and take over Western Europe to come to fruition. |
Bond disarms the bomb. |
While attempting to jump on top of Octopussy's circus train, he knocks down three border guards, leading them to shoot him repeatedly in the back with machine guns. |
A View to a Kill |
Max Zorin |
Christopher Walken |
Cause massive earthquake destroying Silicon Valley to monopolise the microchip market. |
His former henchman and lover, May Day, switches sides and removes a bomb necessary for Zorin's plan to succeed; she dies in the explosion, which causes no other damage thanks to her effort. |
Plummets from top of Golden Gate Bridge. |
The Living Daylights |
General Georgi Koskov |
Jeroen Krabbé |
Engage in a triangle deal with Whitaker and Feyador where Koskov will get enough arms to, after Pushkin's assassination, take over the KGB. |
Bond and Pushkin fake the latter's assassination. |
Arrested; executed by Pushkin's government offscreen. |
Brad Whitaker |
Joe Don Baker |
Engage in a triangle deal with Feyador and Koskov where Whitaker will get valuable opium to finance operations. |
Bond destroys the shipment of opium, ruining the deal. |
Bond activates a bomb disguised as a key chain, dropping a bust of Wellington on Whitaker, crushing him. |
Licence to Kill |
Franz Sanchez |
Robert Davi |
Create an international drug cartel from South America to Asia. |
Bond kills him and destroys his drugs. |
Gasoline-soaked body set aflame by Bond, then blown up. |
GoldenEye |
Alec Trevelyan\Janus Organization (006) |
Sean Bean |
Take over GoldenEye EMP satellite and use for profit and revenge. |
Bond destroys the GoldenEye by sabotaging the ground transmitter, causing the GoldenEye to burn up on re-entry. |
Dropped by Bond down from radar dish, framework drops on top of him after. |
Tomorrow Never Dies |
Elliot Carver |
Jonathan Pryce |
Provoke war between the UK and China to generate headlines for news reporting and to expand his media franchise into China for the next 100 years. |
Bond destroys Carver's Stealth Ship in a massive explosion, destroying the missile needed to provoke the war. |
Forced into path of Sea-Vac remote controlled drill by Bond and shredded into bits. |
The World Is Not Enough |
Elektra King |
Sophie Marceau |
Kill her father and seize his oil business, which she sees as rightfully hers and later monopolize oil supply due to Renard's attack. |
Succeeds in killing her father, but is killed by Bond. |
Shot by Bond. |
Renard |
Robert Carlyle |
Destroy Istanbul by detonating a nuclear submarine in the Bosphurus, allowing Elektra to monopolise the oil market. |
Bond stops him from blowing up the submarine. |
Impaled by a plutonium rod shot out of the sub's core at high speed by Bond. |
Die Another
Day |
Gustav Graves (Colonel Moon) |
Toby Stephens (Will Yun Lee) |
Invade South Korea with the help of a death-ray satellite. |
When he was killed, the satellite is rendered harmless due to the fact that the suit Graves was wearing at the time was its control system. |
Bond pulls the cord on his parachute, sucking him (and his suit) into a plane engine and shredding him to bits. |
Casino Royale |
Le Chiffre |
Mads Mikkelsen |
Regain clients' money lost in failed terrorist plot by playing and winning a Texas Hold 'em tournament. |
Bond wins the money, and Le Chiffre is consequently killed by Mr. White. |
Shot in the head by Mr. White. |
Mr. White |
Jesper Christensen |
Regain money lost by Le Chiffre. |
Succeeds, but is captured by Bond. |
Shot below the right leg and arrested, but survives. |
Quantum of Solace |
Dominic Greene |
Mathieu Amalric |
Stage a coup d'état in Bolivia, to gain control of a piece of land rich in resources. |
Camille kills General Medrano (Greene's associate who'll execute the plan), and Bill Tanner, using some hacking, bankrupts Greene, making all of his efforts for naught. |
Left by Bond in the middle of the Bolivian desert, shot twice in the back of the head by an unidentified Quantum agent. |
Mr. White |
Jesper Christensen |
Escape from MI6 custody. |
Succeeds, though is wounded. |
Remains at large. |
Skyfall |
TBA |
Javier Bardem |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
Game |
Villain |
Portrayed by |
Objective |
Objective failed |
Fate |
GoldenEye 007 |
Alec Trevelyan |
Sean Bean |
Use Goldeneye to rob and destroy London |
Bond destroys Goldeneye's controls |
Falls to his death after Bond shot him nine times. |
Tomorrow Never Dies |
Elliot Carver |
Andrew Burt |
Fire a nuclear missile at Beijing, eliminating the current Chinese government in favour of politicians who will grant him exclusive broadcasting rights in China |
Bond aborts the missile launch |
Shot and killed by Bond |
James Bond 007 |
General Golgov |
N/A |
Use a nuclear holocaust to emerge as the ruler of the world |
Bond destroys Golgov's robot with a bazooka |
Dies in the explosion |
The World is Not Enough |
Elektra King |
Sophie Marceau |
Kill her father and seize his oil business, as well as assist Renard in his scheme to destroy Istanbul in a nuclear explosion, thus allowing Elektra to use her pipeline to supply Istanbul with oil. |
Succeeds in killing her father, however Bond escapes captivity at her base of operations at Maiden's Tower and so is able to access the nuclear submarine. |
Shot and killed by Bond. |
Renard |
Robert Carlyle |
Overload the reactor of a nuclear submarine in order to generate a nuclear explosion to destroy Istanbul so as to increase the value of Elektra's own oil |
Bond stops Renard from blowing up the nuclear submarine |
Impaled by a plutonium rod shot out of the sub's core at high speed by Bond |
Agent Under Fire |
Adrian Malprave |
Eve Karpf |
Kidnap the World Trade Leaders, create the clones, kill the G8 and force the clones to give her control of the world |
Bond destroys her cloning lab and kills the clones |
Dies when headquarters explodes. |
Nightfire |
Rafael Drake |
Michael Ensign |
Destroy NATO forces in a massive air strike from space |
Bond disables the missiles' targeting systems, sending them off course |
Shot with a laser by Bond |
Everything or Nothing |
Nikolai Diavolo |
Willem Dafoe |
Take over Russia and the world by using a metal eating nanobot army; get revenge on Bond for the death of his mentor Max Zorin. |
Bond destroys the nanobots |
Falls into a missile silo after Bond shoots Diavolo's control tower with a rocket launcher. |
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent |
Auric Goldfinger |
Gert Frobe |
Use the OMEN virus to take over the world. |
Goldeneye uses it against Goldfinger's forces. |
Blown up by Goldeneye. |
Dr. Julius No |
Joseph Wiseman |
Electrocuted in his own reactor. |
From Russia with Love |
Rosa Klebb |
Lotte Lenya |
Kill Bond and obtain the Lektor. |
Bond survives and gets the Lektor to MI6. |
Shot in the chest by Tatiana Romanova. |
Red Grant |
Robert Shaw |
Bond shoots him with a Wright Magnum. OCTOPUS is believed to have fallen apart afterwards. |
Quantum of Solace |
Dominic Greene |
Mathieu Amalric |
Stage a coup d'état in Bolivia, to gain control of a piece of land rich in resources. |
Camille kills General Medrano (Greene's associate who'll execute the plan), and Bill Tanner, using some hacking, bankrupts Greene, making all of his efforts for naught. |
Killed in the gunfight by Bond. |
Blood Stone |
Stefan Pomerov |
Laurentio Passa |
Weaponise an antidote for smallpox and anthrax then release it upon the world. |
Bond blows up his factory then stops his plane from releasing the toxin. |
Sucked out of his plane after Bond shoots the door open. |
Rak |
James Goode |
Aid in the kidnaping of scientists and sell their research. |
Killed by Bond. |
Shot by Bond, causing him to fire a rocket at the plane he's standing on, causing it to explode with him on it. |
Nicole Hunter |
Joss Stone |
Organised the kidnaping of scientists. |
Bond discovers her connection with the kidnapping plot. |
Shot by an unmanned drone controlled by her 'Boss' |