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It is depicted as being much more powerful than it was in any of the films or books, possessing a massive undersea black market known as The Octopus, resembling Karl Stromberg's lair from The Spy Who Loved Me, a large lair built into an extinct volcano akin to the films which is used as the main base of operations, and also the personal structures of its members such as Auric Goldfinger's Auric Enterprises and casino and Dr. No's Crab Key, also returning from the films.
A dome appeared in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, inspiring the production designer of Austin Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me to use a dome for Dr Evil's moon base .< ref >
He played FBI agent Turrou in Confessions of a Nazi Spy, the first American film which showed nazism as a threat to the United States in 1939, and Paul Ehrlich in Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet and Paul Julius Reuter in A Dispatch from Reuter's, both Jewish Biography films of 1940.
These two parts led to other roles on such television series as The Eleventh Hour, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Fugitive, The Wild Wild West, Armstrong Circle Theatre, The Americans, Death Valley Days, The Great Adventure, The Man from U. N. C. L. E., Dr. Kildare, I Spy, That Girl, Premiere, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea among many others.
* I Spy playing " Dr. Karolyi " 13 April 1966
Lom wrote two historical novels, one on the playwright Christopher Marlowe ( Enter a Spy: The Double Life of Christopher Marlowe, 1971 ) and another on the French Revolution ( Dr. Guillotin: The Eccentric Exploits of an Early Scientist, 1992 ).
* Lifting the Lid on Menwith Hill: The Strategic Roles & Economic Impact of the US Spy Base in Yorkshire, by Dr Steve Schofield – published by Yorkshire CND, March 2012
Other continuing parodies ( both generic and specific ) included game shows (" The 64-Cent Question "), children's shows (" Mr. Science ", " Tippy the Wonder Dog ", " Matt Neffer, Boy Spot-Welding King of the World "), self-help seminars (" Dr. Joyce Dunstable "), and foreign intrigue (" Elmer W. Litzinger, Spy ").
His appearances include roles in such films as Dr. Strangelove ( 1964 ), Rollerball ( 1975 ), The Spy Who Loved Me ( 1977 ), Gandhi ( 1982 ), Out of Africa ( 1985 ) and Crusoe ( 1989 ).
Evil then dismisses Scott's ideas because, in his mind, Scott isn't evil enough to be taken seriously ; in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Dr.
Although known mostly for his work under prosthetic makeup, such as the zombie Billy Butcherson in the Disney Halloween film Hocus Pocus, or the lead Spy Morlock in the 2002 remake of the 1960 film The Time Machine, he has also performed without prosthetics in such films as Adaptation, Mystery Men and Batman Returns, and indie projects such as Stefan Haves ' Stalled, AntiKaiser Productions ' Three Lives, Phil Donlon's A Series of Small Things and as Cesare in David Fisher's 2005 remake of the 1920 silent classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
* Dr. John Clarence Webster, Thomas Pynchon: The Spy of Beausejour, 1937, Sackville: Tribune Press.
Oliver also appeared in three episodes each of Adventures in Paradise, Twilight Zone, Route 66, Dr. Kildare, The Naked City, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, The Andy Griffith Show, Burke's Law, The Fugitive, Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C., I Spy, The Virginian, and The Name of the Game.
In Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, when Dr.
In Comedy Central's Canned Ham: The Doctor Evil Story, a half hour-long preview special of The Spy Who Shagged Me, Dr.
She is well known for her roles of Ingrid Cortez in the Spy Kids film trilogy, Dr. Vera Gorski in Sucker Punch, Lucille in Sin City, Amanda Daniels in seasons 3, 5 and 7 of Entourage, Sally Jupiter in Watchmen and as the lead characters of the television series Karen Sisco and Threshold.
Milton Reid, who appears in a bit part as a guard, opening the door to Mata Bond's hall, played Dr. No's Guard and Stromberg's underling, Sandor, in The Spy Who Loved Me.

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Caricature by Leslie Ward | Spy published in Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868-1914 ) | Vanity Fair in 1904.
It was also during this time that Johnson purchased a newspaper named the Greeneville Spy.
He also served as a Nazi spy in the United States and, in 1941, he was caught by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) in the largest espionage case in U. S. history: The Duquesne Spy Ring.
""), with an anti-war, anti-violence (" Rambozo The Clown ") bent, moving away from the violent imagery of their early records, while remaining as subversive as ever (" I Spy ", " D. M. S. O .").
Mesnager ( 1717 ), in which he impersonates Nicolas Mesnager, the French plenipotentiary who negotiated the Treaty of Utrecht ( 1713 ) and A Continuation of the Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy ( 1718 ), a satire on European politics and religion, professedly written by a Muslim in Paris.
The Sunday before Easter is Palm Sunday, with the Wednesday before Pascha being known as Spy Wednesday.
An even earlier work was James Fenimore Cooper's classic novel, The Spy, written in 1821, about an American spy in New York during the Revolutionary War.
In 1976, Powers ' biography ( written with Curt Gentry ) became a television movie, Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident.
* Documents and Photographs regarding the U-2 Spy Plane Incident of 1960, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
* 1942 – The Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) convicts 33 members of a German spy ring headed by Fritz Joubert Duquesne in the largest espionage case in United States history — the Duquesne Spy Ring.
* 1740 – Noah Phelps, American Spy ( d. 1809 )
* The Hero: Love Story of a Spy ( 11 April 2003 ) ( Released ) ... Mr. Zakaria
* John le Carré ( David Cornwell ) depicts and analyses Philby as Bill Haydon, the upper-class traitor in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
* Philby, Burgess and MacLean – Spy Scandal of the Century, a BBC drama produced for TV in 1977, covers the period of the late 1940s, when British intelligence investigated Kim Philby's colleague Donald Maclean until 1955 when the British government cleared Philby because it did not have enough evidence to convict him.
* The 2005 film A Different Loyalty is an unattributed account taken from Eleanor Philby's book, Kim Philby: The Spy I Loved.
* Bruce Page, David Leitch and Phillip Knightley, Philby: The Spy Who Betrayed a Generation, 1968, published by André Deutsch, Ltd., London.
Spy shots of the car appeared in 2007, suggesting a 2008 launch however contradicting reports have shown that the car will now not be ready until 2011.
Film and television media were accused of bias in favor of mixing of the races, and many television programs with racially mixed casts, such as I Spy and Star Trek, were not aired on Southern stations.
It is a follow-up to Grindhouse and based on the character developed in Spy Kids.
In literature, Ian Fleming's The Spy Who Loved Me ( 1962 ) depicts a French-Canadian Vivienne Michel as a clerk minding the doomed Dreamy Pines Motor Court in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State.
Other U. S. humor magazines of note include former Mad editor Harvey Kurtzman's Humbug, Trump and Help !, as well as the National Lampoon, Spy, and The Onion.

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* Paul, Joel Richard " Unlikely Allies, How a Merchant, a Playwright, and a Spy Saved the American Revolution " ( Copyright 2009, Riverhead Books, Penguin Group )
In 1965, Martin Ritt directed the cinematic adaptation The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, with Richard Burton as Alec Leamas, the burnt-out protagonist.
Hurt initially came to prominence for his role as Richard Rich in the 1966 film A Man for All Seasons, and has since appeared in such popular films as: Alien, Midnight Express, Rob Roy, V for Vendetta, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the first, penultimate, and last Harry Potter films, the Hellboy film series, and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
She also appeared opposite then-husband Peter O ' Toole and Richard Burton in Becket ( 1964 ); as Ursula Mossbank in the musical film Goodbye, Mr. Chips ( 1969 ), again starring O ' Toole ; once more opposite O ' Toole in Murphy's War ( 1971 ); as Emmeline Pankhurst in the TV mini-series Shoulder to Shoulder ( 1974 ); as Lady Ann, the unfaithful wife of Alec Guinness's character George Smiley, in the BBC1 espionage dramas Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ( 1979 ) and Smiley's People ( 1982 ), adapted from John le Carré's novels of the same names ; in Nijinsky ( 1980 ); and as the queen Cassiopeia in Clash of the Titans ( 1981 ).
More spy films spawned ; Richard Burton was British undercover agent Alec Leamas ( code-named Expendable ) in The Spy Who Came in From the Cold ( 1965 ) and Sidney Lumet's The Deadly Affair ( 1967 ), Terence Young's The Triple Cross ( 1967 ), based on a true story, starred Christopher Plummer as Eddie Chapman, a safe-cracker who joined with the Germans during the war, and then became a British double-agent.
Based on Valerie Plame's memoir, Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House, also marks the third pairing of Watts with Sean Penn after 21 Grams and The Assassination of Richard Nixon.
* Richard Wires: The Cicero Spy Affair ( New York: Enigma Books, 2009 ) ISBN 978-1-929631-80-3
*" The Cicero Spy Affair: German Access to British Secrets in World War II " by Richard Wires
A scene in director Masahiro Shinoda ’ s Spy Sorge, a 2003 movie about Soviet spy Richard Sorge, was shot on the train for period effect.
He retired from directing after the release of Spy Sorge in 2003, a biopic on the life of Richard Sorge.
Richard Dawson Kiel ( born 1939 ) is an American actor best known for his role as the steel-toothed Jaws in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me ( 1977 ) and Moonraker ( 1979 ) as well as the video game Everything or Nothing, and Mr. Larson in Happy Gilmore.
A scene from the 2003 movie " Spy Sorge " ( director Masahiro Shinoda ) about Richard Sorge was shot in the garden,
* Rupert Davies, of Maigret fame, played Smiley as a minor although important character in the film version of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, made in 1965, and which starred Richard Burton.
* Target Tokyo: The Story of the Sorge Spy Ring ( 1984 ), ISBN 0-07-050677-9 in which the authors detail the undercover operations of the spy ring headed by Richard Sorge and Hotsumi Ozaki that conveyed highly-secret information from Tokyo to the Soviet Union between 1933 and 1941
* Richard E. Rubenstein Comrade Valentine: The True Story of Azef the Spy — The Most Dangerous Man in Russia at the Time of the Last Czars.
Jaws is a fictional assassin from the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, played in both films by Richard Kiel.
Behind the scenes, Kevin Thomas and Richard Koontz ( Webroots ACE programmer ) worked hard on developing Spy Sweeper, despite being at odds with the CEO at the time ( David Moll ).
Richard, working from home on off hours, finished Spy Sweeper and the initial version was finally released in September 2004.
At this time, neither Kevin Thomas or Richard Koontz have ever received credit for the invention of Spy Sweeper.
* Jaws, a fictional character played by American actor Richard Kiel who appears in the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me ( 1977 ) and Moonraker ( 1979 )
* Richard Kiel, American actor, who played a fictional character called " Jaws " in the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me ( 1977 ) and Moonraker ( 1979 )
Under his own name, he adapted two James Bond novels for the screen: The Spy Who Loved Me ( 1977 with Richard Maibaum ) and Moonraker ( 1979 ).
Christopher Wood, himself a novelist, and who co-authored the screenplay with Richard Maibaum, was commissioned to write the book, which was given the title James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me.
Films that have featured the building include the 1995 version of Richard III ( Interior of Richard's Headquarters ), Nineteen Eighty-Four ( the Ministry of Truth ), Blue Ice ( a hotel ), Spy Game ( lobby of CIA Headquarters ), Batman Begins ( Lobby of a Court ) and The Dark Knight Rises ( a costume ball ).

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