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The following is a list of very minor or flat characters in Bond films that once had stub articles. They have been collated here for convenience.

Minor characters that take up more screen time are on separate articles on the minor characters category.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service[]

Phidian[]

Phidian served as an adjutant to Sir Hillary Bray, and was present during a meeting between him and James Bond. Phidian originally had a larger role in the film; though this was cut from the final script, details of this scrapped plotline can be seen in the newspaper as Bond arrives in the Swiss Alps. Phidian was portrayed by Brian Grellis. 

Diamonds Are Forever (film)[]

Marna[]

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A fictional harpist who played in The Whyte House dining-hall during a deleted scene from the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. Playing from a floating island in a nearby swimming pool, she and James Bond share a knowing glance to the jealous frustration of Plenty O'Toole.

Joshua[]

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A fictional houseboy in Mrs. Whistler's school in South Africa. He continued reading to the children when Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd visited the old lady; who was in fact a diamond smuggler. The character was portrayed by Brinsley Forde.

Jerry[]

Jerry (Diamonds are Forever)

A fictional customs officer operating at Los Angeles International Airport. When Bond arrives with his "dead brother" he started to check the body, but Felix Leiter stopped him and took his place. The actor who portrayed the character is unknown.

Scientist performer[]

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A fictional unnamed performer who acts in a shape-shifting illusion show at the Circus Circus casino in Las Vegas. In the show, he takes the role of a scientist serving as a handler for "Zambora", a beautiful South African girl whom he transforms into a 450 lbs gorilla. The character is a cameo by casino owner Jay Sarno.

Zambora performer(s)[]

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This performer acted in a shape-shifting illusion show at the Circus Circus casino in Las Vegas. In the show, she takes the role of a sultry South African girl who morphs into a 450 lbs gorilla. The actress who played her is unknown; the latter-- a costumed performer-- is Russell Smith of Las Vegas, when he was in H.S.. It was his summer job the year Diamonds Are Forever was made. He is still a resident of Las Vegas, and is a retired Operating Engineer.

Larry[]

He is a police officer in Los Angeles. When Bond escaped from W Technologies, the sheriff found him. Bond escaped from the sheriff and then started the car chasing. Larry's car was the last which was broken.

Hamilton []

Hamilton (Diamonds are Forever)

Hamilton is a minor character and one of Felix Leiter's CIA agents. In a bid to ensure that Bond and diamond smuggler Tiffany case are not 'interrupted', Leiter tasks Hamilton with standing guard outside the lower entrance to 007's hotel suite at The Whyte House. The actor who portrayed the character is unknown.

Fred (CIA)[]

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Fred is one of over thirty CIA agents posted around Circus Circus by Felix Leiter during a risky diamond exchange. He is tasked with following diamond smuggler Tiffany Case. Realizing she is being shadowed, she evades Fred and his colleagues by escaping during the resulting chaos of the Zambora circus sideshow. The actor who portrayed the character is unknown.

Harry[]

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Harry was an astronaut employed by Willard Whyte's Techtronics Plant in California; testing or training on Whyte-manufactured moon landing equipment. Following a diamond smuggling pipeline, Bond infiltrates the facility and is forced to escape in a stolen, experimental moon buggy. As 007 rushes for the buggy, Harry is told to stop him - and swings at the spy in an exaggeratedly slow fashion. He misses and Bond casually runs around him. The actor who portrayed the character is unknown.

Fred (Whyte's Guard)[]

Fred (Diamonds are Forever)

Fred was one of the few named security guards employed by Willard Whyte's Techtronics Plant in California. When Bond attempts to escape in the experimental moon buggy, he is pursued by a team of guards, including Fred, who end up crashing their vehicles during the chase. Watching Bond drive off into the distance, one of Fred's fellow guards asks him to call the sheriff's office. The actor who portrayed the character is unknown.

Live and Let Die[]

Billy-Bob[]

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Billy-Bob is Sheriff J.W. Pepper's brother-in-law who owns the fastest boat in the bayou and who works for the State Wildlife Department at Ranger Station. Pepper called Billy-Bob to help but Adam hit him unconscious and stole his boat. The actor who portrayed him is unknown.

Eddie []

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Eddie and his partner are helping Sheriff J.W. Pepper to catch Bond and the others on the river. But Bond suddenly jump with his boat cross the road and they crashed with the other cars. The character was played by Lance Gordon.

Bleeker[]

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Mr. Bleeker is the owner of the plane that Bond destroys while escaping from Kananga's henchmen. Later, he called Felix Leiter for compensation of the wings. He is played by Stephen Hendrickson.

Mrs. Bell[]

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Mrs. Bell is an old woman who is a student of Mr. Bleeker in the airport where James Bond is taken by Dr. Kananga's henchmen. In addition, Bond said Mr. Bleeker is sick and he will give the lesson to Mrs. Bell. They shake off the henchmen and destroy the wings of the plane. After she went to the intensive care.

The Man with The Golden Gun[]

Maybelle Pepper[]

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She is the wife of Sheriff J.W. Pepper and they are on holiday in Thailand. She is portrayed as a typical American tourist.

Portrayed by Jay Sidow.

The Spy Who Loved Me (film)[]

Ahmed[]

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A fictional character briefly mentioned in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. In the film Q made a magnetic salver with sharped edge which serves to cut the head of the victim. After the successful trial Q told his assistant to bring it to Ahmed's tea party. It is unknown whether Ahmed was the victim or the host.

Boris[]

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A fictional KGB agent who briefly appears in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He was played by Chris Webb. In the film, Bond fight with him and Ivan in Egypt; they are knocked unconscious.

A View to a Kill[]

Faras[]

Mr. Faras is a mentioned character in the James Bond film A View to a Kill. Faras was one of Max Zorin's guests at Chantilly, France. He told his trainer he'll go to a million for the Ithacus colt.

Gerry[]

Gerry

Gerry is one of several guards of Max Zorin and a minor character who appears briefly in the 1985 film A View to a Kill. When James Bond and Stacey Sutton arrived to the mine two security guards, including Gerry, stopped them. Gerry bring to Bond a helmet. Safety is first. Gerry does not appear again; it is unknown if he is killed by Zorin and Scarpine.

GoldenEye (film)[]

Severnaya Duty Officer[]

This officer headed the Severnaya Satellite Control Center during Russia's transition from the Soviet Union. Upon becoming aware of the arrival of General Oumorov, head of the Space Division, he quickly fixed his uniform cap before being instructed to retrieve the GoldenEye keys and activation device for the general as part of a "surprise inspection." After doing so, he and nearly his entire staff were executed by Onatopp. He was played by Simon Kunz.

French Warship Captain[]

During the premiere flight of the Eurocopter Tiger, this captain presided over the event and introduced both the aircraft and its pilots to the audience. Unaware that Admiral Chuck Farrell had been murdered and replaced by a doppelganger, he greeted the impersonator and his date, Onatopp.

Later, he introduced the pilots of the Tiger to the assembled crowd, again unaware; Onatopp and her accomplice had gunned down the actual pilots and stolen their uniforms only moments before. As Bond, having gained knowledge of the Janus agents' plot, attempted to intervene, the captain and his men stopped him with weapons drawn. He was played by Pavel Douglas.

French Warship Officer[]

During the premiere flight of the Eurocopter Tiger, this officer helped the captain of the French warship in conducting the demonstration, informing the audience to take their seats on the upper deck shortly before it began. He was played by Olivier Lajous.

Computer Store Manager[]

After her escape from the destroyed Severnaya facility, Natalya Simonova entered an electronics shop and pretended to be interested in a bulk purchase of computers for a language school. This manager took her to the back of the store and allowed her to inspect and try out one of the computers; in reality, she used it to attempt to contact Boris Greshenko, who Simonova had believed to survive Severnaya. The manager briefly interrupted her communication with Greshenko, but she rebutted him. He was played by Constantine Gregory.

MiG Pilot[]

Shortly before the firing of the GoldenEye weapon by Onatopp and Oumorov, three MiGs were dispatched as a response force to an alarm tripped at Severnaya by a wounded soldier. This pilot was one of the three sent, and was subsequently killed by the aftereffects of the EMP detonation as his aircraft malfunctioned. The destruction of his plane along with those of his comrades were noted by MI6, watching via a spy satellite. He was played by Ravil Isyanov.

Locomotive engineer[]

Train Driver

An unnamed character employed by the Janus Syndicate, he is the locomotive engineer who operates Alec Trevelyan's Soviet Missile Train. When Bond blocked the train tracks with a stolen tank, Trevelyan ordere the engineer to ram the vehicle at full speed. It is unknown if the engineer was killed during the subsequent collision or, shortly thereafter, the detonation of part of the train by Trevelyan to kill Bond. He was played by Trevor Byfield.

The World is Not Enough[]

Pipeline Technician[]

This technician, working for King Industries, was part of the team working to ensure the operational status of the company's oil pipeline. After warning systems alerted his boss, Elektra King, that a pig (pipeline inspection rig) had been hijacked and rigged with a stolen nuclear weapon, the technician attempted to take control of the pig. He warned those assembled that the pig was not responding to controls.

The technician also informed Bond, when asked, that another rig was available in a closer section of the pipeline for him to use to intercept and disarm the bomb. Shortly thereafter, as the technician continued to monitor the progress of both rigs, he and the MI6 agents guarding M were executed by Elektra's henchmen as part of her plot to capture her. He was played by Jimmy Roussounis.

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