Apparently, I found the 'Lenny Rabin' cameo for the Craig films ;-)

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  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited December 2022 Posts: 14,703
    ggl007 wrote: »
    Does anybody know this man?

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    Good spot.

    There's literally no info on this guy. He's a ghost.
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    edited July 2023 Posts: 2,252
    Good spot!

    In trying to find more info, I found a few others based on imdb.

    Lewis Alexander - LALD (UN delegate), OP
    Aileen Lewis - FRWL (Chess spectator), OHMSS (casino patron), LALD (UN delegate), OP (Woman at Udaipur Hotel Bar)
    Ron Gregory - OHMSS (Casino Patron), DAF (Casino Patron), LALD (UN delegate), OP (Passerby outside Sotheby's), TLD (Q technician)

    Bonus trivia: Lewis Alexander and Aileen Lewis were husband and wife
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    Good stuff @w2bond
    Ron Gregory, also had a role in TMWTGG as a patron in Beirut bar.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    Another who I don't think has been mentioned, Derek Lyons.
    OP - US Airforce base officer, AVTAK - Main Strike mine crew, TLD - MI6 agent, GE - Casino patron.
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    edited July 2023 Posts: 2,252
    Updated list, I've unfortunately left out roles that each actor plays because it would get too long. I'd love to eventually get screenshots of all this.

    Actors by film appearances

    Desmond Llewelyn - 17 films - FRWL - DAF, TMWTGG - TWINE
    Michael Wilson - 17 films - GF, TSWLM - NTTD

    Lois Maxwell - 14 films - DN - AVTAK

    Bernard Lee - 11 films - DN - MR

    Judi Dench - 8 films - GE - SP

    Walter Gotell - 7 films - FRWL, TSWLM - TLD
    Roger Moore - 7 films - LALD - AVTAK

    Sean Connery - 6 films - DN - YOLT, DAF
    Ron Gregory - 6 films - OHMSS, DAF, LALD, TMWTGG, OP, TLD
    Geoffrey Keen - 6 films - TSWLM - TLD

    Robert Brown - 5 films - TSWLM, OP - LTK
    Daniel Craig - 5 films - CR - NTTD
    George Leech - 5 films - GF, TB, OHMSS, TSWLM, FYEO
    Lenny Rabin - 5 films - GF, OHMSS, TSWLM, FYEO - OP

    Samantha Bond - 4 films - GE - DAD
    Pierce Brosnan - 4 films - GE - DAD
    Anthony Chinn - 4 films - DN, GF, YOLT, AVTAK
    Richard Graydon - 4 films - YOLT, OHMSS, MR, OP
    Rory Kinnear - 4 films - QOS - NTTD
    Aileen Lewis 4 films - FRWL, OHMSS, LALD, OP
    Derek Lyons - OP, AVTAK, TLD, GE
    Shane Rimmer - 4 films - YOLT, DAF - LALD, TSWLM
    Vincent Wong - 4 films - GF, DAF, TSWLM, DAD

    Irvin Allen - 3 films - OHMSS, LALD, TSWLM
    George Baker - 3 films - YOLT - OHMSS, TSWLM
    Joe Don Baker - 3 films - TLD, GE - TND
    Jeremy Bulloch - 3 films - TSWLM, FYEO, OP
    Jesper Christensen - 3 films - CR, QOS, SP
    Anthony Dawson - 3 films - DN - FRWL, TB
    Ralph Fiennes - 3 films - SF - NTTD
    Naomie Harris - 3 films - SF - NTTD
    Eva Rueber-Staier - 3 films - TSWLM, FYEO, OP
    Colin Salmon - 3 films - TND - DAD
    Bunny Seaman - 3 films - DN, OHMSS, OP
    Clem So - 3 films - SF, SP, NTTD
    Victor Tourjansky - 3 films - TSWLM - FYEO
    Ben Whishaw - 3 films - SF, SP, NTTD
    Jeffrey Wright - 3 films - CR - QOS, NTTD

    Maud Adams - 2 films - TMWTGG, OP, (AVTAK?)
    Lewis Alexander - 2 films - LALD, OP
    Carole Ashby - 2 films - OP - AVTAK
    Martine Beswick - 2 films - FRWL, TB
    Ed Bishop - 2 films - YOLT, DAF
    Caroline Bliss - 2 films - TLD - LTK
    Tsai Chin - 2 films - YOLT, CR
    Chrome (parrot) - 2 films - FYEO, TLD
    John Cleese - 2 films - TWINE - DAD
    Robbie Coltrane - 2 films - GE, TWINE
    Timothy Dalton - 2 films - TLD - LTK
    David de Keyser - 2 films - OHMSS, DAF
    Kim Fortune - 2 films - TSWLM, MR
    Glenn Foster - 2 films - CR, QOS
    Eunice Gayson - 2 films - DN - FRWL
    Giancarlo Giannini - 2 films - CR - QOS
    Charles Gray - 2 films - YOLT, DAF
    Constantine Gregory - 2 films - DAF, GE
    Diane Hartford - 2 films - TB, CR
    David Hedison - 2 films - LALD, LTK
    Roy Hollis - 2 films - DAF, LALD
    Clifton James - 2 films - LALD - TMWTGG
    Michel Julienne - 2 films - FYEO, TLD
    Michael Kitchen - 2 films - GE, TWINE
    Richard Kiel - 2 films - TSWLM - MR
    Burt Kwouk - 2 films - GF, YOLT
    Marc Lawrence - 2 films - DAF, TMWTGG
    May Ling - 2 films - GF, YOLT
    Sid Man - 2 films - SF, SP
    Albert Moses - 2 films - TSWLM, OP
    Terrence Mountain - 2 films - OHMSS, DAF
    Brigitte Millar - 2 films - SP, NTTD
    Bill Nagy - 2 films - GF, YOLT
    Eric Pohlmann - 2 films - FRWL, TB
    Peter Porteous - 2 films - OP, TLD
    Nadja Regin - 2 films - FRWL - GF
    Milton Reid - 2 films - DN, TSWLM
    George Roubicek - 2 films - YOLT, TSWLM
    Nadim Sawalha - 2 films - TSWLM, TLD
    Lea Seydoux - 2 films - SP, NTTD
    Mary Stavin - 2 films - OP, AVTAK
    Gabor Vernon - 2 films - LALD, OP
    Christoph Waltz - 2 films - SP, NTTD
    Unknown - DAF (Oil rig technician), LALD (Honuras UN delegate)

    Voice:
    Nikki Van Der Zyl
    Michael Collins
    Robert Rietti

    Longest gap between appearances:

    41 years! Diana Hartford (1965, 2006)
    39 years! Tsai Chin (1967, 2006)
    25 years. Vincent Wong (1977, 2002)
    24 years. Constantine Gregory (1971, 1995)
    18 years. Anthony Chinn (1967, 1985)
    16 years. David Hedison (1973, 1989)
    15 years. Milton Reid (1962, 1977)
    14 years Bunny Seaman (1969, 1983)
    14 years. Walter Gotell (1963, 1977)
    13 years. Michael G. Wilson (1964, 1977)
    10 years. Nadim Sawalha (1977, 1987)
    10 years. Gabor Vernon (1973, 1983)
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Great list @w2bond. If you wish to make a more comprehensive list including their roles, I would recommend putting the long list in spoiler tags so it takes up less room. That way we can view it, then compact it when scrolling down to newer posts.

    There's one actor I've wondered about many times - I couldn't find out his name, but he is sitting down in the control centre aboard the Liparus; he can be seen staring at Bond while next to him inside the ski jump (FYEO); and as a soldier, enters the train tunnel when Bond hides under the carriage (OP). He looks a bit like Jeremy Bulloch.
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
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    Thanks @QBranch . I can't take credit for the list though, people like you made it possible
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited November 25 Posts: 14,703
    QBranch wrote: »
    There's one actor I've wondered about many times - I couldn't find out his name, but he is sitting down in the control centre aboard the Liparus; he can be seen staring at Bond while next to him inside the ski jump (FYEO); and as a soldier, enters the train tunnel when Bond hides under the carriage (OP). He looks a bit like Jeremy Bulloch.

    You Don't Know My Name

    Who the devil is this guy? It's been racking my brain for years.

    He looks a lot like Jeremy Bulloch and appears in the same films: TSWLM/FYEO/OP.

    Liparus control room staff, a skier in Cortina and a soldier in Karl-Marx-Stadt. Possibly featured in other Moore films. No info online - he's a ghost.

    Liparus control room staff (with Lenny Rabin on the left):

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    "No, I'm not on social media - I'm working! And you're not my boss!"

    Skier in Cortina's 'Trampolino Italia' ski jump elevator (Lenny Rabin on the right):

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    "Hang on, is this the asshole who lost me my job?"

    Soldier in the train tunnel at Karl-Marx-Stadt (Lenny Rabin absent):

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    "Who am I? I am in the dark as much as you are."

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  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    edited November 25 Posts: 15,180
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    Is this the same guy?
    Appearing as a tycoon on Zorin’s airship.
    If so I believe he’s Peter Ensor.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Nice one Benny, I remember that guy now.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    Now that you do, what is it you propose?

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  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    mattjoes wrote: »
    Now that you do, what is it you propose?
    Project Name Strike. That's where you strikethrough the name of the actor after identifying them.

    Peter Ensor unconfirmed but taken into account.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    A couple of other entries to add to the list.

    Gertan Klauber - Played Bubi in OP and The Prater Cafe owner in TLD.

    Tina Simmons - German woman at circus in OP, Racehorse owner in AVTAK, an Agent in TLD, Ice Palace guest in DAD and a Spectre member in NTTD.

    An impressive 5 films from Tina Simmons.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    One of my favorite threads here, it's exciting seeing some of these background faces that actually spanned numerous films, disconnected or not. I remember when I realized the computer salesman in GE plays a younger, smirking scientist in the background of the lab in DAF and being wowed by that. Similar feelings here.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
    edited November 26 Posts: 7,060
    QBranch wrote: »
    mattjoes wrote: »
    Now that you do, what is it you propose?
    Project Name Strike. That's where you strikethrough the name of the actor after identifying them.
    :))

    Creasy47 wrote: »
    One of my favorite threads here, it's exciting seeing some of these background faces that actually spanned numerous films, disconnected or not. I remember when I realized the computer salesman in GE plays a younger, smirking scientist in the background of the lab in DAF and being wowed by that. Similar feelings here.
    I didn't know that, goes into my memory bank. I'll try not to remember he's also the "I think I've been hurt sir" henchman in Enter the Ninja. Somehow that doesn't sit right with me.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    It'd be fun to do a thread on recurring props, of which there are many.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    QBranch wrote: »
    It'd be fun to do a thread on recurring props, of which there are many.

    By all means, start a thread @QBranch :-bd
  • CommanderRossCommanderRoss The bottom of a pitch lake in Eastern Trinidad, place called La Brea
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    Fuk u tu? Is that seriously the real name?

    Ok, apparently the last time I saw this thread was in 2014, and (who else but)@Thunderfinger points something out I haven't realised at all in all of those years. Just. wow.
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
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    Benny wrote: »
    QBranch wrote: »
    It'd be fun to do a thread on recurring props, of which there are many.
    By all means, start a thread @QBranch :-bd
    I should have said re-occurring not recurring - how did I get it so wrong?!
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