- Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken (born March 31, 1943) is an Academy Award-winning American film and theatre actor who is best known for roles such as the Bond villain Max Zorin in the 1985 blockbuster "A View to a Kill". In 1979, Walken won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "The Deer Hunter", where he played a disturbed Vietnam vet alongside Robert De Niro. Walken was nominated again in 2002 for "Catch Me if You Can". - John Glen
John Glen is a noted film director, born May 15, 1932 in Sunbury-on-Thames, England. - Tanya Roberts
Tanya Roberts (born Victoria Leigh Blum on October 15, 1955) is an American actress best known for her roles in "Charlie's Angels", "The Beastmaster", "Sheena", "A View to a Kill" and "That '70s Show". Reportedly 5' 8" (1.73 m) tall and with measurements of 36-21-34, Roberts was regarded as one of Hollywood's most popular sex symbols during the early 1980s. - Maud Adams
Maud Adams (born February 12 1945) is a Swedish actress known for her roles as two different Bond girls in two James Bond films, "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974) and as the title character in "Octopussy" (1983). She was also an extra in "A View to a Kill" (1985). - Walter Gotell
Walter Gotell (March 15, 1924 - May 5, 1997) was a German/British actor, known for his role as General Gogol, head of the KGB, in the Bond films. Gotell was born in Bonn, Germany. He started in films as early as 1942, usually playing German henchmen, but others role also, in films like "The African Queen" (1951), "Ice Cold in Alex" (1958), "The Guns of Navarone" (1961), 55 Days At Peking (1963), Lancelot And Guinevere (1963), … - Fiona Fullerton
Fiona Fullerton (born 10 October 1956 in Kaduna, Nigeria) is a British actress. She is probably best known for her role as KGB spy Pola Ivanova in the 1985 James Bond film "A View to a Kill". Fullerton made her film debut in 1969 with a role in "Run Wild, Run Free". Subsequent credits include: "Nicholas and Alexandra", "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (as Alice) and "The Human Factor". - Patrick Bauchau
Patrick Nicolas Jean Sixte Ghislain Bauchau is a Belgian actor. Bauchau was born in Brussels, Belgium and raised in Belgium, Switzerland and England. He is the son of the belgian writer Henry Bauchau. He attended Oxford University on an academic scholarship and speaks German, French, English, Spanish, and Italian. Bauchau began his career in French New Wave cinema, including acting in two films by Éric Rohmer, … - Alison Doody
Alison Doody (born November 11, 1966 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actress and model. She is a former pupil of Mount Anville Convent in South Dublin. She studied the fine arts in college before veering towards a modeling career. She was very popular as a model in Europe but was snubbed by American agencies, who thought she was too short. She also appeared in several commercials, before an agent noticed her work and suggested her to try acting instead. - Geoffrey Keen
Geoffrey Keen was a British actor who appeared in supporting roles in many famous films. - David Yip
David Yip is a British actor of Chinese ethnicity, born in Liverpool on June 4, 1951. He trained at East 15 Acting School, London. He is the former husband of actress Lynn Farleigh. - Willoughby Gray
Willoughby Gray (5 November 1916, London - 13 February 1993) was an English actor of stage and screen born in London (though several sources suggest he was born in Aberdeen, Scotland). He achieved popularity in the mid 1950s after making 38 appearances on the television series "The Adventures of Robin Hood". He appeared as 'Pete' in Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party" on its very first run in 1958, this being just one of countless stage performances he made. - Alan Hume
Alan Hume (b. October 17, 1924, in London, England) is a British cinematographer. His early credits as camera operator included "Great Expectations" (1948), "Madeleine" (1950) and "The End of the Affair" (1955). He was a cameraman for the successful "Carry On" comedy films, eventually alternating with Ernest Steward as the series' regular Director of Photography, beginning in 1961 with "Carry On Regardless". - Mary Stavin
Mary Ann Catrin Stävin is a Swedish actress. She is a former Miss World, and an ex-girlfriend of George Best, the late acclaimed Northern Ireland-born football player and also Don Shanks a footballer with QPR. She is probably best known for her appearances in two James Bond movies, "Octopussy" and "A View to a Kill" (as agent Kimberley Jones). She released a single with George Best called "Shape Up and Dance". - Papillon Soo Soo
Papillon Soo Soo (born 1961) is a British model-turned-actress. Her parents are of Chinese and French descent. She lived in Australia as a youth, and at one time studied law. She worked as a model in Paris prior to her role as Pan Ho in the 1985 James Bond film "A View to a Kill". She is also well known for playing the role of the "Da Nang Hooker" who uttered the famous "me so horny", "me love you long time", … - Jonathan Elias
Jonathan Elias (born 1956) is a composer and record producer, known for his movie soundtracks, production for several pop and rock acts, and his award-winning advertising music. - Ron Tarr
Ron Tarr was a British actor who played minor roles in many television series and films. His first acting role was in the film "Carry On Girls" in 1973 where he played an uncredited role as a Bearded Audience Member. This was followed by appearances in many television series such as "Doctor Who", "Blake's 7", "Are You Being Served?", "The Gentle Touch" and "Dramarama". - Simon Crane
Simon Crane is a British stuntman, stunt co-ordinator and second unit director. Crane was originally a law student but dropped out to pursue a stunt career. His first major work came in the 1985 Bond film "A View to a Kill". In 1987 he became Timothy Dalton's stunt double in "The Living Daylights". - Tom Sims
Tom Sims is a pioneer and world champion of snowboarding, originally from Haddonfield, New Jersey. In 1963, he made what he called a the "skiboard," an early version of the snowboard, in the Haddonfield Middle School's shop room after failing to complete his intended project, a custom skateboard. Sims was the snowboarding stunt double for "007"(Roger Moore)in the 1984 James Bond release, "A View to a Kill". - Willy Bogner Jr.
Willy Bogner, Jr. (born 1942) is a renowned fashion designer and inheritor of the Bogner clothing brand, originally set up as "Willy-Bogner-Skivertrieb" by his father, Willy Bogner Snr. Bogner Snr was an eleven-time German and five-time Bavarian nordic skiing champion, allowing him to establish "Bogner" as a ski and sportswear clothing brand launched in 1932, having already outfitted the German national ski team since 1936. Bogner, Jr. - Terry Sach
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