Bill Tanner

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James Bond character
Bill Tanner
Gender Male
Role Chief of Staff
Affiliation MI6
Current status Active
Portrayed by various

Bill Tanner is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel series.

In Ian Fleming's novels, Bill Tanner is MI-6's Chief of Staff. He appears infrequently in Fleming's novels, but is a regular character in the later continuation series by John Gardner.

In 1965, Kingsley Amis wrote The Book of Bond or Every Man His Own 007, a tongue-in-cheek manual for prospective secret agents, illustrated with examples from Fleming's novels. For this work, Amis used the pseudonym "Lt.-Col. William ('Bill') Tanner".

In The Man with the Golden Gun, Tanner is in M's office with M and Colthorpe. When talking about Francisco Scaramanga sending a bullet to him, Tanner only says two lines. The first saying that his fingerprints were verified by the CIA and the next when talking that Scaramanga would attempt to get them psycologically upset, until M send's them out. Tanner is only seen briefly (like a cameo), in the film and is not mentioned by name until the end credits.

In For Your Eyes Only, Bill Tanner is given a bigger role as M is on leave. Tanner gives Bond his assignment (along with Sir Fredrick Gray), which he sends him to find Hector Gonzales. Later when he was unable to get information from him Melina Havelock kills him and Tanner then gets up him for not getting any information out of him. Tanner was embarrassed at the end of the film, when he connects (by phone) the Prime Minister and Bond. Unknowingly though, Bond is not there and it is merely a talking parrot.

In Goldeneye, Tanner is only briefly seen in the Situation Room when the Goldeneye weapon is set off. Tanner gives his advice to M and Bond. In The World Is Not Enough he is seen at the Scotland MI6 building discussing the murder of Sir Robert King, father of Elektra King. When Bond comes to the conclusion that Renard is behind it, Tanner is seen with them talking about what Renard can do or planning to do. He is only seen again twice, when Elektra King contacts M to get her to come and see her and finally at the end of the film where Q is attempting to find Bond. They find Bond by picking up heat senses; they find Bond in bed with Christmas Jones.

Bill Tanner
Film Year Portrayed by
The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 Michael Goodliffe
For Your Eyes Only 1981 James Villiers
Goldeneye 1995 Michael Kitchen
The World Is Not Enough 1999 Michael Kitchen

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