James Bond (disambiguation)

James Bond (disambiguation)

James Bond (aka agent 007) is the British secret agent character created by Ian Fleming in 1953.

James Bond may also refer to:
* James Bond (character), information about the character
* James Bond (ornithologist) (1900–1989), author of "Birds of the West Indies", whose name was borrowed by Fleming for the character
* James Bond music, the music for the James Bond movies
* James Bond (film series), the series of films produced by EON Productions, which is based in London and operated primarily out of Pinewood Studios
* The "James Bond Theme", the main theme for the James Bond movies
* James Bond Jr., the fictional character's nephew
* 9007 James Bond, an asteroid named after the character
* St. James-Bond Church (Toronto), (1929–2005)
* Sir James Bond, 1st Baronet (1744-1820), an Irish MP
* James Stockdale (James Bond Stockdale), a US Navy officer, thinker, and political candidate
*James Henry Robinson Bond (1871-1943), a British soldier
* James Bond (author), a Quaker, author, and religious historian in Maryland, USA
* James Bond III, an actor who was also the writer and director of the film "Def by Temptation"
* Terence James Bond, the name of an ornithological and wildlife artist born in 1946 in Suffolk, England
* H. James Bond, Thoroughbred racehorse trainer
* James Ulysses Bond, a homeless person
* James Bond (song), a track on Scouting for Girls self titled, debut album
* James Bond (football coach), a former coach of the Buffalo Bulls college football team
* Jimmy Bond, fictional character on the "X-Files" spin-off "The Lone Gunmen (TV series)"
* Jim Bond, minister
* James Bond, an interviewee in Michael Moore's "Roger & Me"


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