1. Barbara Bach

    Barbara Bach (born August 27 1947) is an American model and actress, known as the Bond girl from the James Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me". She is the wife of former Beatle Ringo Starr.

  2. Richard Kiel

    Richard Dawson Kiel (born September 13, 1939, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actor best known for his role as Jaws in the James Bond movies "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) and "Moonraker" (1979) as well as the video game "Everything or Nothing", Mr. Larson in Happy Gilmore and his considerable height.

  3. Lewis Gilbert

    Lewis Gilbert (born March 6, 1920) is an English film director, producer and screenwriter, born in London. After a career as a child actor in films in the 1920s and 1930s, he began shooting documentary films for the Royal Air Force during World War II. Gilbert made his name in the 1950s with a series of successful films as director, and often writer and producer as well. These were often based on true stories from World War II.

  4. John Glen

    John Glen is a noted film director, born May 15, 1932 in Sunbury-on-Thames, England.

  5. Christopher Wood

    Christopher Wood (November 5, 1935 in London) is an English screenwriter best known for the James Bond films "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977 with Richard Maibaum) and "Moonraker" (1979), as well as for the two novelizations based upon these films. Wood's novelization of "The Spy Who Loved Me", renamed "James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me" to avoid confusion with Ian Fleming's original novel, …

  6. 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), …

  7. Geoffrey Keen

    Geoffrey Keen was a British actor who appeared in supporting roles in many famous films.

  8. Robert Brown

    Robert James Brown (July 23, 1921 - November 11, 2003) was an English actor known for his portrayal of M in the James Bond movies, succeeding Bernard Lee, who died in 1981. Brown was born and died in Swanage, Dorset, England. Before appearing in the Bond films, he had a long career as a bit-part actor in films and television. Two of his most notable parts were as the galley-master in "Ben-Hur" (1959) and as factory worker Bert Harker in the BBC's 1960s soap opera, …

  9. George Baker

    George Baker (born 1 April, 1931) is an English actor, who was born in Varna, Bulgaria. His first major film role was in the 1950s swashbuckler, "The Moonraker". However, he has become better known as a television actor. He was one of the many actors to portray the role of "Number Two" in the series "The Prisoner", appearing in the series' first episode. He was also in the first episode of "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em", …

  10. Peter Lamont

    Dr. Peter Lamont (November 12, 1929, England, UK) is a noted set decorator, script editor, art director, and production designer most famous for working on eighteen James Bond films. The only three Bonds that he didn't work on are Dr No, From Russia With Love and Tomorrow Never Dies. Throughout his near 60-year career, Lamont has been nominated for three Academy Awards for his work on "Fiddler on the Roof" (1971), "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977), …

  11. Michael Billington

    Michael Billington (born on December 24, 1941 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England; died on June 3, 2005 in the UK) was a popular British film and television actor. Billington was best known for his role as Colonel Paul Foster in the 1970 science fiction series, "UFO", and for creating the character of Daniel Fogarty in the 1971-1974 historical drama, "The Onedin Line".

  12. Valerie Leon

    "Valerie Leon" (born November 12, 1945) is an English actress, regarded as something of a cult figure due to her roles in a number of high profile British film "franchises". Her father was a director of a textile company and her mother, who trained at RADA, stopped acting to become a full-time mother. She is the eldest of four privately-educated children.

  13. Vivienne Michel

    Vivienne "Viv" Michel is a Bond girl and the main fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel "The Spy Who Loved Me". She has not appeared as a character in a James Bond film, and never will as Danjaq, the copyright holder to the characters, elements, and other material related to James Bond on screen agreed never to use the novel as the basis for a film (only the title). Viv is the only Bond girl to tell her story in her own words, …

  14. Derek Meddings

    Derek Meddings (15 January 1931-10 September 1995) was a British television and cinema special effects expert, initially noted for his work on the "Supermarionation" television puppet series produced by Gerry Anderson. His first work with Anderson was as the uncredited art assistant on Anderson's first puppet series, "Torchy the Battery Boy", produced in 1957.

  15. Tom Mankiewicz

    Tom Mankiewicz (born June 1, 1942) is an American screenwriter and director. A graduate of Yale University, he is the son of Joseph L. Mankiewicz and the nephew of Herman J. Mankiewicz. Tom Mankiewicz wrote or co-wrote the screenplays for "Mother Jugs and Speed", "The Cassandra Crossing" and "The Eagle Has Landed". He also wrote the book for the short-lived 1970 Broadway musical "Georgy".

  16. Shane Rimmer

    Shane Rimmer (born 1936) is a Canadian actor and voice actor. He has mostly performed in supporting roles, frequently in films and television series filmed in the United Kingdom, having relocated to England in the late 1950s. His appearances include roles in such widely-known films as "Dr. Strangelove", "The Spy Who Loved Me", "Out of Africa" and "Gandhi". More recently he has appeared in "Spy Game", …

  17. Bob Simmons

    Bob Simmons (March 31, 1933 - 1988) was a stunt man best known for performing the James Bond gun barrel sequence for Sean Connery in three James Bond films: "Dr. No", "From Russia with Love", and "Goldfinger". Simmons is the only person to officially perform the scene while not starring in the main role as James Bond.

  18. Claude Renoir

    Claude Renoir was a cinematographer. He was the son of actor Pierre Renoir and nephew of director Jean Renoir. He was also the grandson of painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. He was apprenticed to Boris Kaufman and shot films directed by his uncle Jean Renoir. His later film credits included; Monsieur Vincent (1947), Roger Vadim's Barbarella (1968), Cleopatra (1963) and the Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Sadly, he then lost his sight.

  19. Kevin McNally

    Kevin McNally (born 27 April 1956 in Bristol) is an English actor who has worked extensively in both film and television. His film credits include: "The Spy Who Loved Me", "The Long Good Friday", "Cry Freedom", "Spiceworld", "Sliding Doors", "Entrapment", "Johnny English", "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl", "Jamaica Me Crazy", "Irish Jam", "The Phantom of the Opera", …

  20. Rick Sylvester

    Rick Sylvester is a Hollywood stuntman, most famous for his BASE jump using skis and parachute from Canada's Mt Asgard for the James Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977. He has since retired. Rick Sylvester is a longtime rock-climber and Hollywood stuntman.

  21. Sydney Tafler

    Sydney Tafler (July 31 1916 - November 8 1979), was a British film and television actor. He appeared in many films from 1947 to 1977, ending with the James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me". He was married to Joy Shelton from 1944 until his death; they had three children. Tafler is best remembered for his appearances on British television alongside Sidney James and Tony Hancock in the early 1960s.

  22. Bryan Marshall

    Bryan Marshall (born 19 May 1938 in London) is an English actor, with a number of major credits in film and television to his name. His film credits include: "The Witches", "Quatermass and the Pit", "The Tamarind Seed" and "The Spy Who Loved Me". By far, his most well remembered film role is the part of Councillor Harris in the crime film "The Long Good Friday".

  23. Marilyn Galsworthy

    Marilyn Galsworthy (b. 1954, UK) is a British actress, known for a small role in the James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) as the secretary/assistant to the villain Karl Stromberg. In the film, Stromberg requests her to leave the dining room where he shuts off the elevator (via a control panel next to his dining table) which has a hidden trap door where a section of the elevator shaft extends into his aquarium containing a captive shark to which she is fed.

  24. Eva Rueber-Staier

    Eva Rueber-Staier (sometimes spelled Eva Reuber-Staier) is an Austrian actress and former Miss World. Rueber-Staier was born in 1951 in Bruck an der Mur, Austria. She won the title of Miss Austria and participated in the Miss Universe contest in 1969, in which she was a top 15 semifinalist. She went on to win the Miss World pageant that same year. During her tenure, she starred in the Bob Hope USO tour in Vietnam.

  25. George Mallaby

    George Mallaby (4 November 1939-12 July 2004) was a British-born actor, best known for his roles in Australian television. He played Detective Peter Barnes in the crime series "Homicide" from 1967 to 1973, followed by stints in "The Box" (as Paul Donovan), "Cop Shop" (as Detective Glen Taylor) and "Prisoner" (as social worker Paul Reid). A writer for television, he also worked on scripts for "Homicide", …

  26. Michael

    I love the outdoors, especially at night. Like walking on the beach with my fiance or just looking up at the stars. God is a major part of our lives and it is amazing just how much God has blessed us over the last 7 months.

  27. Dean Warwick
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  29. Don Staiton
  30. Roger Osborne