WhileBondgirls are a long - running 007 dealership staple fiber , so is the recurring trope of these short - lived heroine betrayingJames Bond — and there ’s a reason for that . Since theJames Bondfranchise began in 1962 withDr . No , theBondmovies have become synonymous with a handful of iconic spy movie trope . Intrinsically , James Bond would n’t be James Bond without his killer one - liners , his rogue ’s heading of campy , goofy villains , or his endless armory of gamey - tech convenience good manners of Q.

Yet perhaps the most famous and controversial of these tropes   is the ill-famed idea of theBondgirl . Whether thenext Bond is   Henry Golding , Idris Elba , or Tom Hardy , the previous 007 will almost sure as shooting encounter a   bevy of beautiful cleaning woman in his next adventure . While later Daniel CraigBondentries such asNo Time To Diedispensed with Bond ’s archaic womanizing sensitiveness , there is no escaping the fact that , canonically , James Bond has slept with over fifty women - and an alarming number of them have fail him after the fact .

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The abstract thought behind Bond proceed through so many dear interests is obvious from a merchandising standpoint . A twine of sensational co - star keeps up theBondfranchise ’s glamorous facing ,   while the fact that Bond never settle down with any specific dearest interest mean he ’s always free to go on another risky venture when the next sequel comes around . Settling down , go get hitched with , and having children ( likeBond ’s largely forgotten canyon Logos James Suzuki ) detract from the spy ’s condition as an aspirational , over - the - top , almost superhuman character that defined the idealistic male person aesthetic for generation . However , the understanding why so many of Bond ’s dearest interests stag him is harder to pinpoint , as proven by a feeling back on the character ’s tumultuous love lifetime .

Miss Taro—Dr. No

The earliest illustration of aBondgirl seducing   the spy before attempting to obliterate him dates back to the first movie in the franchise . TheJames Bondseries started as it intended to go on , and while the idea of a beautiful woman being used to tantalize a undercover agent into a maw was n’t on the dot novel in the early 60 , Miss Taro ’s ( Zena Marshall ) fail attempt to have 007 killed did establish that even the spy ’s love interest could n’t be trusted canonically . As such , this case of the trope can be chalked up toDr . Noshowing thatSean Connery ’s taciturn version of Bondwas right to be as paranoid as he seemed .

Helga Brandt—You Only Live Twice

As theJames Bondfranchise wore on , there were many more instance ofBondgirls almost grow the undercover agent killed . However , the only lovers listed here are those that intentionally attempted to seduce Bond so that they or their fellow could vote out him . You Only Live Twice ’s laterBondgirl , Kissy Suzuki ( Mie Hama ) , was the one that bore him his aforementioned canyon Word , but it was her ill - fated associate Helga Brandt ( Karin Dor ) who betrayed Bond in the 1967 outing . Brandt famously end up fall down   into a tank of predator when her effort to seduce and kill Bond failed , providingYou Only Live Twice ’s movie adaptationwith one of the franchise ’s enduringly iconic images .

Rosie Carver—Live and Let Die

By the metre Roger Moore took over the function of James Bond from George Lazenby , the latter ’s attempts to give 007 a individual were well and truly forgotten . The murder of Tracy Bond , the character ’s short - go bride , gave the preceding movie an atypically devastating end for aBondadventure . However , it was back to business as usual when Moore ’s silly Bond partnered up with a Southern sheriff to take down the drug moon-curser Kananga . Rosie Carver ( Gloria Hendry ) was purportedly a CIA agent but work out to be working for Kananga and bit the heater after betraying Bond . Live and countenance Die ’s Kanaga ( Yaphet Kotto)killing his undercover agent prove   that even Bond ’s supposed allies in the CIA could be pass through by his many nemeses , reaffirming that the spy ’s unyielding paranoia was well placed even in the franchise ’s silliest outings .

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Felicca—The Spy Who Loved Me

If the Connery - eraBondmovies justified 007 ’s paranoia by hold a handful of adult female betray him , Moore ’s time in the use took this image from the sublime to the pathetic . Not only did 1977’sThe Spy Who Loved Mefeature Felicca ( Olga Bisera ) , a would - be seductress who ends up dead after fail to assassinate adhesion , but the movie also shake off in a nameless subjugation who 007 leave behind in a log cabin duringThe Spy Who Loved Me ’s hatchway consequence . The   2d thatRoger Moore ’s Bondexits the cabin , she ’s on the sound to her Soviet employer , much like an nameless air   hostess that Bond encounters in the initiative ofMoonraker , who pull a gun on   the   suave super - spy   the 2d thing get intimate .

Elektra King—The World Is Not Enough

The Roger Moore pic took theBondgirl betrayal figure of speech to ludicrous extremes and made 007 ’s paranoia turn from justified to overtly misogynous . The Brosnan geological era , in dividing line , tried to repurpose some of the more cringe - worthy and outdated elements of theJames Bondfranchise in an attempt to keep the grapheme relevant . Some of these attempts , like Judi Dench ’s version of M call the character a " misogynous dinosaur " and a " token of the Cold War " , were successful . Yet others , like the plait revealing thatThe World Is Not Enough ’s Elektra King(Sophie Marceau ) was n’t a standardBondgirl betraying the spy but secretly the motion-picture show ’s main villain only reinforced the franchise ’s grey previous conventions .

Miranda Frost—Die Another Day

By the metre 2002’sDie Another Dayarrived , Brosnan’sBondwas no longer sample to reinvent the wheel . As such , it was not a surprisal when Rosamund Pike ’s icy Miranda Frost deform out to be the one responsible for the fibre ’s stint in prison despite her briefly seeming to make love Bond . However , whileDie Another Daydid indulge in this threadbare figure , it also feature Halle Berry ’s Jinx , the toughest and most independentBondgirl that the dealership conjure untilNo Time To break down ’s conniption - stealing Paloma(Ana de Armas ) arrived on the scene in 2021 .

Vesper Lynd—Casino Royale

It was n’t until 2006’sCasino RoyalethatBondfans finally found out why 007 has been so historically doomed in beloved and , more specifically , why so many of his enemy opted to employ beautiful cleaning lady as bait for the character . The answer was worth the delay , though , as it is a surprisingly devastating one . It turns out thatBond , despite his steely exterior , is a romantic at inwardness and authentically fall for the first womanhood to seduce and betray him , Vesper Lynd ( Eva Green ) . Lynd ’s actions inCasino Royaleessentially settle down Bond ’s distrust of cleaning lady in something more personal and poignant than the stock paranoia of most flick spies . Despite enduring abrutal torment scene duringCasino Royale ’s   runtime , the harshest puff trade toJames Bondduring his glowering descent story is the revelation that his first love betrayed him so spectacularly to SPECTRE . In this way of life , it is short wonder that almost every subsequentBondvillain tried to exploit 007 ’s biggest weakness .

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