| Dr. No (1962)
 Joseph Wiseman (Dr. No) is a scientist who specialized in atomic energy and he joined SPECTRE to get revenge on the west for refusing his services. He lost both of his hands in an accident. |
Dr. No (1962)
 Eric Coverly, Charles Edghill and Henry Lopez are The three blind mice, a group of professional assassins who work for Dr. No. |
From Russia with Love (1963)
 Robert Shaw (Red Grant) is a convicted killer trained by Spectre as an assassin. He must kill James Bond and Tatiana Romanova, in order to obtain the Lektor decoder. |
| From Russia with Love (1963)
 Ex-Smersch operative Lotte Lenya (Rosa Klebb) is put in charge of the mission by Blofeld to steal a Lektor cryptographic device from the Soviets. Then sell it back to them, and also punish James Bond for killing their agent Dr. No. |
From Russia with Love (1963)
 Ernst Stavro Blofeld is an evil genius and head of the global criminal organization Spectre. He appears for the first time in this film. His face is never shown. |
Goldfinger (1964)
 A deadly grandmotherly gatekeeper starts shooting at Bond. Colleague director Alfred Hitchcock complimented Bond director Guy Hamilton for this scene. |
| Goldfinger (1964)
 Despite initially claiming she was immune to Bond’s charm, Honor Blackman (Pussy Galore) eventually succumbed (In the book she was a lesbian). Her name caused all sorts of controversy when the movie was released. |
Goldfinger (1964)
 Harold Sakata (Oddjob) is the Korean butler with incredible power and a razor-sharp bowler. Goldfinger calls him Oddjob because that described his functions on the staff. He does not speak one word throughout the whole of the film. |
Goldfinger (1964)
 Gert Fröbe (Auric Goldfinger) is planning to detonate a small nuclear device, making the majority of the USA's gold untouchable and increasing the price of his own supply astronomically. Sean Connery (James Bond) tries to stop him. |