This is a tough question to answer at a specific level. To date (August 2012), there have been twenty-two official Bond films from EON Productions. If we are to assume that each film has one villain, then there have been 22. However, some of the films are more ambiguous as to who is considered a main villain. Here is a list of the villains who have appeared in the films:
1. Dr. No - Dr. Julius No (1)
2. From Russia with Love - Rosa Klebb (2), Ernst Stavro Blofeld was more of a background character in this film, and would thus not be considered a villain, and Red Grant was a henchman
3. Goldfinger - Auric Goldfinger (3)
4. Thunderball - Emilio Largo (4)
5. You Only Live Twice - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5)
6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5, since he's the same character, albeit played by a different actor)
7. Diamonds are Forever - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5, again, same character, different actor)
8. Live and Let Die - Dr. Kananga (6)
9. The Man with the Golden Gun - Francisco Scaramanga (7)
10. The Spy who Loved Me - Karl Stromberg (8)
11. Moonraker - Hugo Drax (9)
12. For Your Eyes Only - Aristotle Kristatos (10)
13. Octopussy - General Orlov (11) and Kamal Khan (12)
14. A View to a Kill - Max Zorin (13)
15. The Living Daylights - General Koskov (14) and Brad Whitaker (15)
16. Licence to Kill - Franz Sanchez (16)
17. GoldenEye - Alec Trevelyan (17)
18. Tomorrow Never Dies - Elliot Carver (18)
19. The World is Not Enough - Electra King (19) and Renard (20)
20. Die Another Day - Gustav Graves/Colonel Moon (21)
21. Casino Royale - Le Chiffre (22), although the mastermind is revealed to be Mr. White (23)
22. Quantum of Solace - Dominic Greene (24)
23. Skyfall (unreleased) - Raoul Silva (25)
This makes a total of twenty-five villains in the main Bond films. The unofficial remake of Thunderball, Never Say Never Again, also has a villain in the form of Maximillian Largo, a reimagining of Emilio Largo.
This is not counting the Video Games and the novels written after the death of Ian Fleming. Ian Fleming himself wrote twelve Bond novels plus two collections of Bond short stories. In these there are roughly sixteen to eighteen specific villains, not counting henchmen.
This is a tough question to answer at a specific level. To date (August 2012), there have been twenty-two official Bond films from EON Productions. If we are to assume that each film has one villain, then there have been 22. However, some of the films are more ambiguous as to who is considered a main villain. Here is a list of the villains who have appeared in the films:
1. Dr. No - Dr. Julius No (1)
2. From Russia with Love - Rosa Klebb (2), Ernst Stavro Blofeld was more of a background character in this film, and would thus not be considered a villain, and Red Grant was a henchman
3. Goldfinger - Auric Goldfinger (3)
4. Thunderball - Emilio Largo (4)
5. You Only Live Twice - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5)
6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5, since he's the same character, albeit played by a different actor)
7. Diamonds are Forever - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (5, again, same character, different actor)
8. Live and Let Die - Dr. Kananga (6)
9. The Man with the Golden Gun - Francisco Scaramanga (7)
10. The Spy who Loved Me - Karl Stromberg (8)
11. Moonraker - Hugo Drax (9)
12. For Your Eyes Only - Aristotle Kristatos (10)
13. Octopussy - General Orlov (11) and Kamal Khan (12)
14. A View to a Kill - Max Zorin (13)
15. The Living Daylights - General Koskov (14) and Brad Whitaker (15)
16. Licence to Kill - Franz Sanchez (16)
17. GoldenEye - Alec Trevelyan (17)
18. Tomorrow Never Dies - Elliot Carver (18)
19. The World is Not Enough - Electra King (19) and Renard (20)
20. Die Another Day - Gustav Graves/Colonel Moon (21)
21. Casino Royale - Le Chiffre (22), although the mastermind is revealed to be Mr. White (23)
22. Quantum of Solace - Dominic Greene (24)
23. Skyfall (unreleased) - Raoul Silva (25)
This makes a total of twenty-five villains in the main Bond films. The unofficial remake of Thunderball, Never Say Never Again, also has a villain in the form of Maximillian Largo, a reimagining of Emilio Largo.
This is not counting the Video Games and the novels written after the death of Ian Fleming. Ian Fleming himself wrote twelve Bond novels plus two collections of Bond short stories. In these there are roughly sixteen to eighteen specific villains, not counting henchmen.
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# Dr. No (1962) # From Russia With Love (1963) # Goldfinger (1964) # Thunderball (1965) # You Only Live Twice (1967) # On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) # Diamonds Are Forever (1971) # Live and Let Die (1973) # The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) # The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) # Moonraker (1979) # For Your Eyes Only (1981) # Octopussy (1983) # A View to a Kill (1985) # The Living Daylights (1987) # Licence to Kill (1989) # GoldenEye (1995) # Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) # The World is Not Enough (1999) # Die Another Day (2002) # Casino Royale (2006) # Quantum of Solace (2008)
There have been 7 if you include Barry Nelson from the James Bond movie "Casino Royale", which came out in 1954, making Barry the original James Bond. And, if you include the Woody Allen spoof of James Bond also named "Casino Royale", featured about a dozen different people playing the part as James Bond(but I dont count that one).
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The James Bond films are made by EON productions. Over the years there have been 23 James Bond films made.
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James Bonds wife was called Teresa, and nicknamed Tracy. Before her marriage to Bond, her last name was di Vicenzo, née Draco.
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The James Bond films are made by EON productions. Over the years there have been 23 James Bond films made.
The James Bond films are made by EON productions. Over the years there have been 23 James Bond films made.
To date twenty-two Bond films have been made.
There were 22
There are 23 including the new bond film that is being made [it will be out in 2012]
The name is Bond, James Bond.
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No, as of 2012, Indian actress Shilpa Shetty has never appeared in a James Bond film, let alone been a Bond girl.
Pierce Brosnan
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They have real James Bonds-so does the US and many other major powers
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