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Jaws is the nickname of a fictional henchman in the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979), played in both films by actor Richard Kiel. The character is known for his towering height 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) and his metal teeth.
The James Bond film producers spotted Kiel in Barbary Coast, and thought he was ideal for the role of Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). He was one of the few Bond villains to appear in two Bond films, later appearing in Moonraker (1979). He was often shot with his mouth closed or briefly showing his dangerous smile as he admitted the ...
Villain Objective Outcome Fate James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me: Sigmund Stromberg Use stolen submarines to provoke a nuclear war between the U.S. and the Soviets, then rebuild humanity under the ocean. Bond destroys his base and blows up the submarines. Shot twice in the groin and twice in the chest by Bond. James Bond and Moonraker: Hugo Drax
James Bond actors come and go, but villains are forever. They linger with us even when James Bond actors are forgotten (sorry George Lazenby) and for most people, the villain is the marker used to ...
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Gert Fröbe’s Midas-minded villain Auric Goldfinger is perfectly devious in matters small (cheating at gin rummy and golf) and large (trying to knock off Fort Knox for its stash of bullion), and ...
Karl Sigmund Stromberg is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.Stromberg was portrayed by Curd Jürgens.The character Stromberg was created specifically for the film by writer Christopher Wood.
Low budget American spy film. Future Bond villain Richard Kiel (Jaws) co-stars. Fathom (1967), Raquel Welch as female Bond-like agent in tongue-in-cheek spy caper. Come Spy with Me (1967), American spy film featuring a female agent Andrea Dromm and also starring Troy Donahue. Caprice (1967), American comedy-thriller with Doris Day.