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Bob Simmons

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Mar 31, 1922 (104 years old)

Place of Birth

Fulham, London, England

Biography

Bob Simmons (Fulham, London, England, 31 March 1923 – 21 October 1987) was an English actor and stunt man who worked in many British-made films, most notably the James Bond series. Simmons was a former Army Physical Training Instructor at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst who had initially planned to be an actor but thought a career in performing stunts would be more lucrative and interesting. Simmons first worked for Albert R. Broccoli and Irving Allen's Warwick Films on the film The Red Beret, which included future Bond film regulars director Terence Young, screenwriter Richard Maibaum and cameraman, later director of photography Ted Moore. Simmons later worked in many other Warwick Films and worked for Allen in his The Long Ships and Genghis Khan, where he had his eye injured when kicked by a horse. When Albert R. Broccoli began to produce the James Bond films, Simmons tested as an actor for the Bond role, but until his death in 1987, he became the stunt coordinator for every Bond film except From Russia with Love, which he joined later in the production, On Her Majesty's Secret Service and The Man with the Golden Gun. He appeared in the gun barrel sequence for Sean Connery in three James Bond films: Dr. No, From Russia with Love, and Goldfinger. Simmons is the only person to officially perform the scene, while not starring in the main role of James Bond. Simmons was also Connery's stunt double. Simmons also had a role as SPECTRE agent Jacques Bouvar in the pre-title sequence of the fourth film, Thunderball. Simmons developed a stunt technique involving trampolines, first used in You Only Live Twice, whereby stuntmen would bounce off a trampoline in concert with a triggered explosion so as to simulate being blown into the air. This was used in many other films, including by Simmons again in The Wild Geese, where Simmons also doubled for Richard Burton. Upon retirement, Simmons wrote an autobiography entitled Nobody Does It Better titled after the theme song for the 1977 Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He died on 21 October 1987.

Known For

Acting
1983James Bond in India
1983James Bond: The First 21 YearsCol. Jacques Bouvar (archive footage)
1981For Your Eyes OnlyHenchman Lotus Explosion Victim (uncredited)
1979MoonrakerAmbulance Attendant (uncredited)
1977The Spy Who Loved MeKGB Thug #2 (uncredited)
1976Montana Trap
1976The Next ManLondon Assassin
1971Murphy's WarGerman Submarine Crewman (uncredited)
1971Lesson #007: Close Quarters CombatSelf
1965ThunderballColonel Jacques Bouvar - SPECTRE #6
1965ThunderballJacques Bouvar - SPECTRE #6 (uncredited)
1964GoldfingerJames Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited)
1963From Russia with LoveJames Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited)
1962The Road to Hong KongAstronaut (uncredited)
1962Dr. NoJames Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited)
1961The Guns of NavaroneGerman Soldier on Navarone (uncredited)
1961Fury at Smugglers' BayCarlos, a pirate
1959The Great Van RobberyPeters
1958A Night to RememberStoker (uncredited)
1958Tank Force!Mustapha
1955Billete para TángerPeter Valentine
1953The Flanagan BoyBooth Man
1953The Sword and the RoseFrench Champion
Crew
1985A View to a KillStunt Coordinator
1983OctopussyStunts
1982Who Dares WinsStunt Coordinator
1982The WallStunt Coordinator
1981For Your Eyes OnlyStunts
1979MoonrakerStunts
1978The Wild GeeseStunts
1977The Spy Who Loved MeStunt Double
1975The Man Who Would Be KingStunts
1975The Wilby ConspiracyStunts
1974Caravan to VaccarèsStunts
1973Live and Let DieStunts
1971Diamonds Are ForeverStunts
1967You Only Live TwiceStunt Double
1965ThunderballStunt Double
1964GoldfingerStunt Double
1962Dr. NoStunt Double
1961The Secret WaysStunt Coordinator
1961Fury at Smugglers' BayStunt Coordinator
1961The Guns of NavaroneStunt Coordinator
1961The Guns of NavaroneStunt Double
1961The Guns of NavaroneStunts
1954The Black KnightStunt Double
1939Jamaica InnStunts