Ian Fleming
Born into a wealthy and influential English family, Ian Fleming spent his early years attending top British schools such as Eton and Sandhurst military academy. He took to writing while schooling in Kitzbuhel, Austria, and upon failing the entrance requirements for Foreign Service joined the news agency Reuters as a journalist -- winning the respect of his peers for his coverage of a "show trial" in Russia of several Royal Engineers on espionage charges. Fleming briefly worked in the financial sector for the family bank, but just prior to the Second World War, was recruited into British Naval Intelligence where he excelled, shortly achieving the rank of Commander. When the war ended, Fleming retired to Jamaica where he built a house called "Goldeneye," took up writing full-time and created the character that would make him famous -- British Secret Service agent James Bond, in a novel called "Casino Royale." Fleming spent the rest of his life writing and traveling the world, but as his Bond character reached new heights of popularity on movie screens, Fleming was in ailing health. He died of a heart attack (his second) in England in August 1964 at the age of 56.

Shadow of the Past

The Incredible World of James Bond

Everything or Nothing

My Name Is Fleming, Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming: 007's Creator

Gideon's Way
Stryker of the Yard

Live and Let Die

Goldfinger

Dr. No

You Only Live Twice

On Her Majesty's Secret Service

Diamonds Are Forever

The Man with the Golden Gun

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Casino Royale

The Poppy Is Also a Flower
Bond 26

Licence to Kill

Tomorrow Never Dies

No Time to Die

The World Is Not Enough

Skyfall

Die Another Day

GoldenEye

Spectre

Casino Royale

Thunderball

From Russia with Love

Casino Royale

Moonraker

Quantum of Solace

A View to a Kill

Octopussy

The Spy Who Loved Me

For Your Eyes Only

Never Say Never Again

The Living Daylights

James Bande 00Sex : Rien Que Pour ton Cul

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
