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James Bond movies  Cameos 1962-2017

James Bond movie  Cameos

Many people have made cameos in the James Bond movies, including, composers, actors/actresses, directors and producers.
Here are the most notable cameos in the James Bond movies.

Dr. No (1962)

Bob Simmons
James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (Uncredited)

Most people do not know that the first James Bond to appear (in an official movie of course) is not even Sean Connery. Bob Simmons' likeness was used instead to make the famous walk-turn-shoot routine.

Goldfinger (1964)

Alf Joint
Capungo, the Assassin

Longtime famed stunt coordinator Alf Joint takes on Bond in an exciting pre-title sequence. Joint's character is eliminated by electrocution, prompting Bond to utter the famous line, "Shocking. Positively shocking."

Goldfinger (1964)

Bob Simmons
James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (Uncredited)

Bob Simmons comes back for a third time as 007 in the opening gunbarrel sequence.

Thunderball (1965)

Kevin McClory
Smoking Man (Uncredited)

This producer and longtime Bond movie Crew alum appears as a man sitting and smoking a cigar as Bond enters the Nassau Casino. McClory's connection with the Bond franchise has been rough at times. Later in his Bond career, McClory claimed the rights to the Blofeld/SPECTRE organization in the early Bond movies. This prevented SPECTRE from being included in 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me. In 1983, McClory produced the unofficial James Bond movie Never Say Never Again, starring Sean Connery as James Bond.

Thunderball (1965)

Anthony Dawson
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Uncredited)

Dawson makes his third appearance in a Bond movie, and second as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Thunderball.

Thunderball (1965)

Charles Russhorn
Air Force Officer (Uncredited)

Charles Russhorn contributed to the Bond movies as a military advisor. He is shown here (presumably that's him, boxed in) as M addresses all of the 00 agents. Russhorn was acknowledged in Goldinger a year earlier, as the producers put his name in the sign for Fort Knox.

Thunderball (1965)

Bob Simmons
Colonel Jacques Bouar (Uncredited)

Bob Simmons takes on Sean Connery in a fight sequence at the beginning of this movie. This was a departure from Mr. Simmons' normal Bond 'role,' that of playing the opening gunbarrel Bond.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

Peter R. Hunt
Man in Reflection of Universal Exports sign (Uncredited)

Peter Hunt shows his face in the blurry sign of James Bond's cover-up company at the beginning of this film. Hunt directed the picture as well.

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Sammy Davis Jr.
Himself (Deleted Scenes)

The Rat Pack's master of impersonations makes a cameo in 1971's Diamonds Are Forever in one of the deleted scenes. In the scene, Sammy is seen gambling, and notices Bond walk into the casino.

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

Michael G. Wilson
Theatre Goer (Uncredited)

Michael G. Wilson shows his face yet again in this Bond movie, this time sitting a row behind Agent Triple-X and Fekkesh at the Pyramid Theatre.

Moonraker (1979)

Michael G. Wilson
Man at Veini, Man on Bridge, NASA Technician, respectively (Uncredited)

Michael G. Wilson makes an appearance three times in this film: once when Bond arrives at Venini Glass, once as a spectator on a bridge behind Bond as he meets with M, and once as a NASA Space Technician when the Moonraker Space Station comes on U.S. radar.

Moonraker (1979)

Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli
Man at St. Mark's Square (Uncredited)

The stout longtime Bond producer makes a rare cameo apearance as a spectator with a light blue untucked shirt as Bond walks through St. Mark's Square.

For Your Eyes Only (1981)

Michael G. Wilson Greek Priest (Uncredited)

Wilson shows up in 1981's For Your Eyes Only as a Greek priest at a wedding celebration.

Octopussy (1983)

Michael G. Wilson
Member of Soviet security council, Man on tour boat, respectively (Uncredited)

Wilson appears twice in Octopussy, once as a member of the Soviet Security Council and once as a tourist on the boat Bond climbs in to escape Kamal Khan.

A View To A Kill (1985)

Maud Adams
Woman In Streetcar (Uncredited)

Maud Adams apparently dropped in on filming of A View To A Kill and became an extra on a streetcar as Bond enters San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. She is the woman sitting with the white rimmed glasses holding a tan bag.

A View To A Kill (1985)

Dolph Lundgren
Venz (Credited)

Actor Dolph Lundgren dropped in as one of General Gogol's KGB thugs in A View To A Kill. Lundgren is mostly known for his portrayol of Ivan Drago, Rocky's enemy in Rocky IV. He also had major roles in 1990's I Come In Peace and 1992's Universal Soldier.

A View To A Kill (1985)

Michael G. Wilson
Loudspeaker Voice in City Hall (Voice)

Wilson's voice appears this time in this film. Right after Bond and Stacy Sutton return to City Hall at night and exit the elevator, you can faintly hear Mr. Wilson's voice mumbling something over the loudspeaker.

 

The Living Daylights (1987)

John Barry
Orchestra Conductor (Uncredite)

The beloved Bond composer makes an excellent cameo doing what he does best - composing. This time, he conducts the cello-playing Kara Milovy (Maryam D'Abo) and the rest of an orchestra.

The Living Daylights (1987)

Michael G. Wilson
Opera Patron (Voice)

Wilson appears as a member of the audience at one of Kara Milovy's orchestra performances.

Licence To Kill (1989)

Wayne Newton
Professor Joe Butcher (Credited)

The popular Las Vegas show mainstay makes a cameo in 1989's Licence To Kill as Professor Joe Butcher, a man running a corrupt telethon to benefit Franz Sanchez's drug world.

 

Licence To Kill (1989)

Michael G. Wilson
Voice of DEA Agent (Voice)

Wilson's voice appears for the second time as a voice of a DEA Agent in the raid on Sanchez's hideout.

GoldenEye (1995)

Martin Campbell
Cyclist (Uncredited)

The GoldenEye director appears as one of the unfortunate cyclists during the humorous driving exchange between Bond and Xenia Onatopp.

GoldenEye (1995)

Minnie Driver
Irina (Zukovsky's Mistress) (Uncredited)

The acclaimed Good Will Hunting actress makes a cameo as the shrill-voiced mistress of Zukovsky, Irina.

GoldenEye (1995)

Michael G. Wilson
Member of Russian Security Council (Uncredited)

Wilson appears as a member of the Russian Security Council when General Ourumov reports to Defense Minister Mishkin.

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Michael G. Wilson
Tom Wallace (Uncredited)

Wilson gets his first speaking role in 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies. Wilson acts as one of Elliot Carver's media thugs and is told to give the President a bad image. He agrees that he will, saying, "Consider him slimed."

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Daphne Deckers
Carver's PR Lady

Carver's PR lady is played by Daphne Deckers, who is the wife of one time Wimbledon winner Richard Krajicek. Originally she wanted to audition for Paris Carver, but was too late, so they wrote her a small part.

The World Is Not Enough (1999)

Michael G. Wilson
Man in Casino (Uncredited)

Wilson acts as some sort of worker at Zukovsky's casino, and gives Electra something to sign before she enters.

The World Is Not Enough (1999)

Bernard Lee
M (Uncredited)

Technically not a cameo, but more of a tribute. At MI6 Headquarters in Scotland, the original M's picture appears above the mantlepiece.

Die Another Day (2002)

Madonna Verity (Credited)

The popular singer songwriter turned actress makes a cameo in 2002's Die Another Day, as Miranda Frost's fencing instructor.

Die Another Day (2002)

Deborah Moore
Air Hostess (Credited)

Roger Moore's daughter Deborah makes a cameo appearance in Die Another Day. She plays the air hostess that gives Bond his vodka martini, as 007 travels back to London to the tune "London Calling" by The Clash.

Die Another Day (2002)

Oliver Skeete
Concierge (Credited)

Popular UK show-jumper Oliver Skeete makes his big screen debut as the dreadlocked, amorous concierge Bond encounters when leaving the Fencing Club.

Die Another Day (2002)

Michael G. Wilson
General Chandler (1, 2) (Credited), Man Leaning on Car in Cuba, respectively (Uncredited)

Wilson is seen twice in this movie, and is credited for his acting for the first time. He first appears leaning against a car when Bond arrives in Cuba. After Icarus is destroyed, Wilson is seen as General Chandler, with a relieved look on his face.

Casino Royale (2006)

Sir Richard Branson's  Man at Airport Security (Uncredited) Casino Royale 2006

Sir Richard Branson made a cameo appearance in 2006 in exchange for providing a plane for the film's production in Prague, Czech Republic.


Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic Airlines, we saw associated with Bond in Casino Royale 2006 and now the airline back in Quantum Of Solace 2008. Mathis meets Bond in a business class lounge, and it is time to order a Vesper Martini. This lounge does not exist in reality but were built up in the Virgin's school for cabin crew called "The Base". The school opened in 2007 and cost 13 million pounds to build.

Sir Richard Branson's  Man at Airport Security (Uncredited) Casino Royale 2006

Sir Richard Branson made a cameo appearance in Casino Royale 2006  in exchange for providing a plane for the film's production in Prague, Czech Republic.

Casino Royale (2006)

Michael G. Wilson Chief of Police

MGW makes his latest cameo as the Chief of Police in Prague, Czech Republic. Most notably, Wilson's role is credited this time, and his character is discussed by Bond, Mathis and Vesper.

Quantom of solace 2008  Michael G. Wilson

Michael G. Wilson (2008) - man reading newspaper in Haitian hotel lobby (uncredited)

The producer of the 22nd James Bond film this time finds himself in a quiet corner of Port au Prince in the Hotel Dessalines during the course of "Quantum of Solace". Michael G. Wilson can be seen reading a newspaper as 007 arrives in the Lobby of Mr. Slate's shabby hotel to collect a suspicious metal case.

  

Michael G. Wilson
Man in Background / Pallbearer
Wilson’s cameo was originally a larger one as a pallbearer during the funerals of the fallen MI6 agent, but the scene was cut from the final scene. You can still see him in the doorway while M looks over the caskets (he’s in the very back with the white hair).

Gregg Wilson
Man in Turkish Bar (Uncredited)
Producer Michael G. Wilson’s son and associate producer makes a small cameo in the “scorpion” scene as a bystander

Gregg Wilson
Man Speaking With C (Uncredited)
The associate producer (and producer Michael G. Wilson’s son) makes a small cameo as someone talking to C / Denbigh right before M calls C a “cocky little bastard.”

Michael G. Wilson
Man Speaking With C (Uncredited)
The producer makes a small cameo as someone talking to C / Denbigh right before M calls C a “cocky little bastard.”

 

Michael G. Wilson          Michael (Gregg) Wilson

Assistant To The Producer 1977 (Älskade Spion)
Executive Producer 1979-1981 (Moonraker & Ur Dödlig Synvinkel)
Manusförfattare 1981-1989 (Ur Dödlig Synvinkel - Tid För Hämnd)
Producent 1985- (Levande Måltavla - )


Michael G. (Gregg) Wilson föddes 1943. Hans far hette Lewis Wilson och hans mor var Dana Wilson, som 16 år senare skulle gifta sig med Bondproducenten nummer 1; Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli.
I och med detta giftermål blev han styvbror till Cubby's barn, Tina och Tony och senare även halvbror till parets gemensamma dotter, Barbara Broccoli.
Michael studerade vid Harvey Mudd College i Claremont, Kalifornien och har en bakgrund inom juridik.

1972 började Michael arbeta hos Cubbys filmbolag, EON Production och 1977 fick han titeln Assistent to the Producer i filmen 'Älskade Spion'.
Efter detta har han varit inblandad i samtliga filmer och är nu för tiden en av de drivande krafterna bakom serien, tillsammans med sin halvsyster, Barbara Broccoli.

Han brukar också har för vana att dyka upp i mindre roller i Bondfilmerna. Han hade en liten roll (som soldat) i 'Goldfinger', men sedan var han inte med förrän i 'Moonraker' (i två roller, dels som 'Capt. Scott's Copilot' och dels som en man på Sankt Markus Platsen).
Nästa roll var som grekisk präst i 'Ur Dödlig Synvinkel' och sedan spelade han två roller i 'Octopussy' (man på tour-båten och en av medlemmarna i det ryska säkerhetsrådet [- en roll som han sedan gjorde om i 'GoldenEye']
I 'Iskallt Uppdrag' sitter han med i publiken vid Kara's konsert och 
i 'Tomorrow Never Dies' är han en av Carvers nyhetschefer. 
I den senaste filmen, 'Världen Räcker Inte Till', finns han med i kasinoscenen.
Han kommer säkert finnas med i framtida filmer.

Även hans son har börjat bli involverad i Bondfilmerna. I 'Världen Räcker Inte Till' är han music assistant.

1990 blev Michael och Richard Maibaum nominerad för 'bästa film' vid The Edgar Allen Poe Awards. Filmen var 'Tid För Hämnd'.

Han var även med och skrev lite på manuset till:
'The Flintstones' (1994)

Rollerna till Michael G. Wilson

«Goldfinger» (Soldat)
Michael Wilson  första uppträde skedde i bondserien när han blev  involverad och  producerade dem. Han vara en  soldat i den tredje filmen.
«The Spy Who Loved Me» (Tilskuer)
Han sitter på raden bakom Anya Amasova och Fekkesh på showen vid pyramiderna.
«Moonraker» (NASA-tekniker och man på St. Mark's Square)
Han kan ses i bakgrunden då Bond stiger ut från gondolen sin då han anländer till Venezia (han går tillsammans med "Cubby" och Dana Broccoli). Senare i filmen spellar han en NASA-tekniker.
«For Your Eyes Only» (Grekisk präst)
Han dyker upp som en grekisk präst när för Bond möter Q i biktstolen.
«Octopussy» (Medlem av det sovjetiska säkerhetsrådet och turist)
Han spelar en medlem av det Ryska säkerhetsrådet och är också om bord på turistbåten som räddar Bond då han flyr från Kamal Khan.
«A View To A Kill» (Rösten)
Rösten hans kan då höras högt  då Bond och Stacey använder hissen när de reser tillbaka till rådhuset i San Francisco på natten.
«The Living Daylights» (Operaentusiast)
Han kan ses bland publiken då Bond och Kara är till plats i operan i Wien. Han sitter två platser till Höger om Saunders.
«Licence To Kill» (Rösten)
Rösten hans kan höres helt i början av filmen där han säger: "If they hurry, they might just be able to grab the bastard."
«GoldenEye» (Medlem av det Sovjetiske säkerhetsrådet)
Han är med som medlem av det Sovjetiska säkerhetsrådet.
«Tomorrow Never Dies» (Tom Wallace)
Han spelar Tom Wallace, vicepresidenten vid CMGN med ansvar för speciell prospekt, och ses i en videokonferanse med Carver. Han är mannen som blir instruerat till och driver pengar utpressing mot den amerikanske presidenten  
«The World Is Not Enough» (Man i casinot)
Han står vid dörringången till det private spelrummet i casinot till Zukovsky. Han ger Elektra något och signera på för henne "spelar bort sina pengarna" .
«Die Another Day» (General Chandler)
Han spelar general Chandler och är krediterad för första gången.
«Casino Royale» (Chief of Police)
Casino Royale»  
(Chief of Police)
Han spelar chef för polisen.

Marcela Martincakova as Police Chief's Girlfriend 2,
Martina Duravola as Police Chief's Girlfriend 1 and
Michael G. Wilson as Chief of Police in Casino Royale

 



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