- Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brendan Brosnan OBE (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish actor and producer best known for portraying James Bond in four films from 1995 to 2002: "GoldenEye", "Tomorrow Never Dies", "The World Is Not Enough" and "Die Another Day". Since leaving the role, Brosnan has gone on to star in films such as "Evelyn" and "Seraphim Falls". In 1996, he also formed, along with Beau St. Clair, … - Martin Campbell
Martin Campbell (born October 241940, Hastings) is a New Zealand film and television director. He directed the 1995 film "GoldenEye", in which Pierce Brosnan made his first appearance as James Bond, and then Daniel Craig as a new Bond in for 2006's "Casino Royale". He also directed the two recent Zorro films, "The Mask of Zorro" (1998) and "The Legend of Zorro" (2005), both starring Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. - Tina Turner
Tina Turner (born November 26, 1939) is a 11 time Grammy Award-winning (sharing three), American Singer, Dancer, Record Producer, Executive Producer, Film Producer, Actress, Writer, Performer, Songwriter, Author and occasional Painter whose career has spanned from 1956 to present. Turner's success, dominance and popularity in Rock and Roll garnered her the title, … - Sean Bean
Seán Mark Bean is an English film and stage actor. Bean has also acted in a number of television productions as well as performing voice work for computer games and television adverts. As an actor, he adopted the Irish/Scottish spelling "Seán" of his first name. Bean is best known for his role as Boromir, in the The Lord of the Rings films and as James Bond adversary Alec Trevelyan in Goldeneye. - Famke Janssen
Famke was born in Holland, where she began her professional career as a model. She later moved to the United States, where she has made her home since 1984. Initially settling in New York, she majored in writing and literature at Columbia University and studied acting with Harold Guskin . She then went to Los Angeles, where she continued to study acting under Roy London . Famke made her feature film debut with Jeff Goldblum in Fathers & Sons (1992). - Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming (born 27 January 1965) is a Scottish actor known for his film roles in "GoldenEye", as Boris Grishenko; in "X2: X-Men United", as Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler; and on the stage with his Tony Award-winning performance as the Emcee in the highly successful revival of "Cabaret". Cumming has directed, produced, and written films, TV series and plays, voiced several soundtracks, written a book, developed a stand-up show at the Edinburgh Fringe, … - Gottfried John
Gottfried John is a German actor. During the 1970s and 1980s, he played various roles in films by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. He is internationally known for his portrayals of General Ourumov in the James Bond film "GoldenEye" and Julius Caesar in "Astérix et Obélix contre César". He lives with his wife in Belgium. - Michael Kitchen
Michael Kitchen (born October 31, 1948 in Leicester) is an English actor. Since 2002, he has been the star of the ITV television detective series "Foyle's War". Since the early 1970s, Kitchen has been a fixture of UK television. His early appearances include roles in "Play for Today" ("Hell's Angels" by David Agnew, 1971), "Thriller" and "Beasts". - 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, … - Chris Blackwell
Chris Blackwell (born June 22, 1937) is the founder of Island Records. Born in London to an Irish father and a Costa Rican-born Sephardic Jewish mother, Blackwell spent his childhood in Jamaica. Record producer Joe Boyd's memoir of the 1960s, "White Bicycles", then recounts that he was sent to England to complete his education. - Michael France
Michael France (b. 1962) is a film screenwriter. He has written screenplays for the action films "Cliffhanger" (1993), the James Bond film "GoldenEye" (1995), and the popular comic book films "Hulk" (2003), "The Punisher" (2004) and "Fantastic 4" (2005). - Eunice Gayson
Eunice Gayson is a British actress born in London, England on March 17, 1931. She is best known for playing James Bond's fetching girlfriend in the first two Bond films "Dr. No" and "From Russia with Love". Originally, Gayson was going to be cast as Miss Moneypenny, but the part went to Lois Maxwell instead. Gayson was originally to have been a regular in the Bond film series, but her character, Sylvia Trench, was dropped. - Caroline Bliss
Caroline Bliss (born 1961) is a British actress who trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and a granddaugther of composer Sir Arthur Bliss. She is best known for her appearance as M's secretary, Miss Moneypenny, in the James Bond films starring Timothy Dalton. At the age of 26, she replaced the long-standing Lois Maxwell in the film "The Living Daylights" and "Licence to Kill". She was succeeded by Samantha Bond who would play the role in 1995's, … - Serena Gordon
Serena Gordon (born 3 September, 1963) is an English actress. She is probably best known for playing the role of Superintendent Amanda Prosser in the long running ITV drama "The Bill". Serena had a small role in the James Bond film Goldeneye as an MI5 psychologist evaluator, Caroline. - 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. - Daniel Kleinman
Daniel Kleinman is a British television commercial and music video director who is also the current title sequence designer for the James Bond series of films, starting with 1995's "GoldenEye" and including the latest, 2006's "Casino Royale". Prior to "Bond", Kleinman had directed music videos for artists such as Madonna, Fleetwood Mac, Paula Abdul, Wang Chung and many others. - 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". - Wayne Michaels
Wayne Michaels is a British stuntman and stunt arranger. He is best known for performing the bungee jump in the opening scenes in the James Bond film "GoldenEye". The opening 220 m bungee jump, shot at the Verzasca Dam in Switzerland, was voted the best movie stunt of all time and set a record for the highest bungee jump off a fixed structure. Apart from his extensive work on a number of James Bond films, … - Ian Sharp
Ian Sharp (born in Clitheroe, Lancashire on 13th November, 1946) is a British film and television director. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth School, Blackburn and Durham University where he gained an honours degree in Psychology and Modern Philosophy. During the seventies, he worked at the BBC making documentaries first for the General Features Department and then for Music and Arts, notably Arena and Omnibus. - Michelle Arthur
Michelle Arthur is an American actress who has appeared in several television series and mainstream movies. She appeared as the Thorpe Sisters in the 1986 film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel "Northanger Abbey". Arthur also appeared in the James Bond film "Goldeneye" (1995) as "Anna". Arthur also appeared in the 1997 film "Clockwatchers" as "Dianne", in "Seabiscuit" (2003) as "Marcela's friend", … - Jasper Fforde
Jasper Fforde (born in London on 11 January 1961) is a novelist and aviator living in Wales. He is the son of John Standish Fforde, the 24th Chief Cashier for the Bank of England, whose signature used to appear on sterling banknotes, and is the cousin of the author, Katie Fforde. His early career was spent as a focus puller in the film industry, where he worked on a number of films including "Quills", "GoldenEye", and "Entrapment". - Marjolein Beumer
Marjolein Beumer (born Oct 27 1966, Amstelveen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands) is a Dutch actress and is sister of Goldeneye and X-Men actress, Famke Janssen and director Antoinette Beumer.She is currently married to actor Rik Launspach. - Alek Wek
Alek Wek (born April 16 1977) is a Sudanese supermodel who appeared on the catwalks at the age of 18 in 1995. She is from the Dinka ethnic group in the Sudan, but her family fled to Britain to escape the civil war between the Muslim North and the Christian South of the Sudan. She also designs a range of designer handbags called "Wek 1933", which are available throughout selected Selfridges department stores. The year refers to the year her father was born. - Irina
Irina is a fictional character from the James Bond film "Goldeneye", played by Minnie Driver. Irina is the mistress of Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky, an ex-KGB agent turned Russian mafia head who runs a bar, a casino, and a caviar factory. She is in only one scene of the movie when Bond and Zukovsky are making a deal in Zukovky's bar. In that scene she is on stage dressed as a cowgirl and singing Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man". - Eddie Kidd
Eddie Kidd (b. 22 June 1959, London) is a British stunt performer. He has worked as a double in many films (notably for Harrison Ford in "Hanover Street", Roger Moore and Michael Caine in "Bull's Eye", and Pierce Brosnan in "GoldenEye"), but is probably best known for his motorcycle stunts. Starting his stunt career at the age of fourteen, he is the holder of many world records for jumping over cars and buses, … - Rachel Ter Horst
Rachel Ter Horst (born March 20 1973 in Enschede, Netherlands) is a buxom, Dutch adult magazine model who began modelling when she was nineteen, when she posed as a Page 3 girl (or "Starbird") for Britain's The Daily Star. Once she started, however, her career in men's magazines skyrocketed, culminating in her being voted sexiest model of the century in Dutch Playboy magazine. Rachel probably has more Playboy covers internationally than any other non-American Playmate, … - John Blakeley
John Blakeley (born January 19,1946 in Blackpool, UK) is a sculptor and special effects artist who has worked in the film industry for over 20 years. Classically trained in London, Carrara and Athens, John Blakeley worked as an illustrator, stone carver and portrait sculptor before working on his first film, Greystoke - The Legend of Tarzan. Working alongside special effects artist Rick Baker (responible for the Michael Jackson's Thriller video), … - Martin Hollis
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