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List Of James Bond AlliesThe following is a list of allies found throughout the James Bond film franchise. Main allies Also, in the spoof Casino Royale, Sir James Bond (David Niven) is promoted to the position of M. An altered version of the character appears in the 1954 television adaptation of Casino Royale. In that version, Leiter is a British agent named Clarence Leiter and is played by Michael Pate. Recurring allies - Rene Mathis — Bond's French counterpart in Station F in the Bond novels.
- Sheriff J.W. Pepper — Louisiana State Police officer. Seen in Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun.
- General Gogol — Seen in The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill, and The Living Daylights.
- Sir Frederick Gray — Seen in The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill, and The Living Daylights.
- Jack Wade — After Licence to Kill, Bond was paired with a new CIA liaison. He appeared in GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies.
- Bill Tanner — MI6 Chief of Staff. A regular literary character from Fleming and Gardner, but not a regular cinematic character until the Brosnan era, although he appeared as a background character in a some Moore films.
- Charles Robinson — MI6 operative and friend of James Bond seen in Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day.
- Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky — Seen in GoldenEye and The World Is Not Enough. Former enemy agent who becomes a reluctant ally to Bond.
- Smithers — seen in For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy. One of Q's assistants.
Other allies Dr. No From Russia With Love Goldfinger Thunderball You Only Live Twice Casino Royale (unofficial film) On Her Majesty's Secret Service Diamonds Are Forever Live and Let Die The Man with the Golden Gun The Spy Who Loved Me Moonraker For Your Eyes Only Octopussy Never Say Never Again (unofficial film) A View to a Kill The Living Daylights Licence to Kill GoldenEye Tomorrow Never Dies The World Is Not Enough Die Another Day 00-agents | idth="100"|Name | |Description | | Agent 002 | Bill Fairbanks | Assassinated by Francisco Scaramanga, a.k.a. The Man with the Golden Gun, in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1969. In The Living Daylights, another 002 was in the training exercise at Gibraltar, with 004 and 007. | | Agent 003 | Unknown | Found dead, in Siberia, in A View to a Kill. Another (presumably unrelated) MI6 agent, referred to as 003, or "Jack", is killed by Diavolo, the villain, in the Everything or Nothing Bond video game (2004). | | Agent 004 | Frederick Warder | Accompanied 002 and 007 to Gibraltar in The Living Daylights; murdered by a KGB agent who left a tag on the body that read "Death to Spies" in Russian. | | Agent 006 | Alec Trevelyan | One of Bond's best friends, he betrayed MI6 and Her Majesty's Government by faking his death in aiding the theft of the secret Soviet satellite, GoldenEye. His motive was avenging his parents, Lienz Cossacks, betrayed to the Communists by the British government after World War II. He also begrudged Bond's not allowing him time to escape unscathed from the Soviet chemical weapons factory they were to destroy in the mission shown in the teaser of GoldenEye; Sean Bean was Secret agent 006 . | | Agent 008 | Unknown | In the films, agent 008 is mentioned briefly when M threatens to replace Bond on an assignment, e.g. Goldfinger and The Living Daylights. The James Bond 007 role playing game released in the 1980s suggests 008 is a woman. In the novel Moonraker 008 (called "Bill" by Bond) is mentioned as being on vacation. | | Agent 009 | Unknown | Assassinated by Mischka and Grischka in Octopussy. M sent another 009, in The World Is Not Enough, to assassinate Renard; despite 009's shooting him in the head, Renard lived. | | Agent 0011 | Unknown | Mentioned briefly in the novel Moonraker as vanishing while on assignment in Singapore. | | Agent 0012 | Unknown | Although unmentioned on screen, the novelization of The World is Not Enough indicates that Bond is investigating 0012's death at the film's start. | Additional 00-agents are glimpsed in the briefing scenes of Thunderball and The World Is Not Enough, but no additional information about them is provided. The latter film establishes that at least one 00-agent is a woman. There is fan speculation that suggests that M, being the head of MI6, is also 001, but this is not supported by any novel or film. Likewise, speculation that only nine 00-agents exist (001-009) is contradicted by Fleming himself in Moonraker. See also James Bond
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