Henchmen

This section contains more of the many dangerous and frightening henchmen who serve their evil masters in Bond's adventures. They are displayed in order of film.

 

Mayday - Grace Jones

The film poster for A View To A Kill says, referring to Mayday, "Has Bond finally met his match?" Quite simply, yes he has. Mayday is a sleek but powerful woman who is fast, agile and very skilled in any number of tasks, from seduction and assassination to parachuting and acrobatics. She is a deadly opponent for Bond and lover to Max Zorin.

Georgi Koskov - Jerden Krabbe

Together with his madman accomplice Whitaker in The Living Daylights, this renegade Soviet general attempts to use 007 as a pawn in his plan to secure KGB funds to finance a vast opium empire. Unfortunately, he gets away with his life.

Necros - Andrea Wisniewski

A masterful assassin in The Living Daylights, Necros use explosive milk bottles, a strangling pair of headphones and some other ingenious methods to make him one of the most memorable and interesting assassins ever.

Krest - Anthony Zerbe

Krest smuggles drugs for Sanchez in Licence To Kill under the facade that he's researching to end third world hunger. Bond leads Sanchez to think that he laundered money Sanchez should have been given, and Krest isn't spared his wrath.

Dario - Benicio Del Toro

A psychotic henchman in Licence To Kill, Dario is a hardened criminal with no remorse. His gold toothed grin doesn't hide the pure evil that resides in him.

Boris Grisenko - Alan Cumming

A hacker who was originally employed by the Soviet Space Weapons Division in GoldenEye, Boris converted to serving Trevelyan for one reason - the money.

Xenia Onatopp - Famke Jannsen

A sexy and yet disturbing addition to Trevelyan's group of cronies in GoldenEye, Xenia's favourite method of assassination is crushing her victims between her athletic thighs.

General Ouromov - Gottfried John

A traitor to the Soviets in GoldenEye, General Ouromov is head of the Russian Space Weapons Division and helps Trevelyan steal the Goldeneye satellite.

Dr. Kaufmann - Vincent Schiavelli

A doctor in pain seen only in Tomorrow Never Dies, he killed Carver's wife, and foolishly attemped to do the same with Bond.

Stamper - Gotz Otto

Carver's psychotic chief of security in Tomorrow Never Dies, Stamper is apprentice to Dr. Kaufmann, stands over 6 feet high and enjoys torturing his victims like his master.

Gupta - Ricky Jay

A highly skilled terrorist and computer technician in Tomorrow Never Dies, Gupta supplies Carver with his weapons and technological know-how.

Cigar Girl - Maria Grazia Cuccinotta

Featuring only in the pre-title sequence of The World Is Not Enough, Cigar Girl is a highly skilled assassin. She is closely involved with the murder of Sir King within MI6 HQ at Vauxhall, London. She then tries to escape the scene in her boat - the Sunseeker, only to be chased by Bond in the experimental Q Boat.

Davidov - Ulrich Thomsen

Davidov appears in The World Is Not Enough as the head of security at King Industries, aiding Renard in stealing a nuclear warhead.

Mr. Bullion ("Bull") - Goldy

The completely gold-toothed Mr. Bullion originally serves Valentin in The World Is Not Enough, but deflects to Renard and attempts to kill both Valentin and Bond with a bomb.

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