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6'''[[center: [- [[Characters/JamesBond Main Character Index]] -]]]'''
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8Character sheet for the Film/JamesBond film ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService''.
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10[[foldercontrol]]
11
12!![=MI6=]
13
14* [[Characters/JamesBondTheCharacter James Bond]]
15* [[Characters/JamesBondMajorRecurringCharacters M]]
16* [[Characters/JamesBondMajorRecurringCharacters Moneypenny]]
17* [[Characters/JamesBondMajorRecurringCharacters Q]]
18
19[[folder:Shaun Campbell]]
20!!Shaun Campbell
21[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sean_campbell___profile.jpg]]
22!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/BernardHorsfall
23!!!'''Dubbed in Japanese by:''' Creator/NorioWakamoto (TBS)
24
25A Switzerland-based [=MI6=] operative who tries to aid Bond in Switzerland as part of Operation Bedlam.
26----
27* DeadGuyOnDisplay: [[spoiler:His dead body is hung up outside of a window at Piz Gloria, which Blofeld leads Bond past while imprisoning him to deter any escape attempts.]]
28* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Upon being taken into custody by Blofeld's guards due to scaling Piz Gloria without permission, he is told that what he did was a criminal offense. Despite this, Blofeld simply tells him that he will be sent down by cable car and will refrain from troubling them again, with the worst part of it being that he will have to wait for his gear to be delivered to him later on. However, he is killed after it is found out that he works for Bond.]]
29* KilledOffscreen: [[spoiler:We don't see his final moments or how he was killed. However, his body has a mark on his head when we see it, so chances are he was shot.]]
30* NewspaperThinDisguise: He hides his face with a newspaper when he surveils Bond in Switzerland.
31* PrettyLittleHeadshots: [[spoiler:When we see his body strung upside-down, there appears to be a small bullet hole on his forehead but no splattery damage you'd expect from a headshot.]]
32* RedShirt: [[spoiler: He seems to be introduced to the plot just to show that Blofeld is still dangerous.]]
33* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:He has four short scenes in the film building him up as a pretty imposing operative... and a posthumous fifth one when he is killed after being spotted by Blofeld's men while escalating Piz Gloria and his body is left hanging to freeze near the cable car station.]]
34* TheVoiceless: Subverted. He's introduced surveying Bond (rather sinisterly) in Switzerland and doesn't speak there. He has a few lines when he tries to convince Grunther to take him up the cable car to Piz Gloria, but quietly backs off once the latter yells him out the door. He also doesn't speak while climbing Piz Gloria, but when he's captured by Blofeld's men and brought to him, Campbell loudly voices his complaints to Blofeld.
35[[/folder]]
36
37!!Bond's Allies
38
39[[folder:Tracy di Vicenzo Bond]]
40!!Countess Teresa "Tracy" Draco di Vicenzo Bond
41[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46e9910eb86751c25e06a2014324eb42.jpg]]
42[[caption-width-right:300:''"Teresa was a Saint; I'm known as Tracy."'']]
43!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/DianaRigg
44!!!'''Dubbed in Japanese by:''' Reiko Tajima (TBS), Rie Ishizuka (DVD/Blu-Ray)
45
46A socialite with a taste for mischief, Bond first meets Tracy in the opening of the film as she's about to commit suicide by walking into the ocean. Bond saves her life and later her father, the head of the Corsican Mafia, asks him to court her in exchange for information on Blofeld. They eventually fall in love for real.
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48* ActionGirl: Of the civilian Bond Girls, Tracy is pretty adventurous, fearless and resourceful, pulling off multiple car stunts and even fending off a few mooks on her own.
49* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: While the film retains most of her tragic backstory, her losing her daughter of spinal meningitis is omitted.
50* AffectionateNickname:
51-->'''Tracy:''' Teresa was a saint, I'm known as Tracy.
52* BadassDriver: She's fond of sport cars, and her driving skills are of ''great'' help to Bond in Switzerland after his escape from Piz Gloria.
53* BigDamnHeroes: Arrives just in time in Switzerland to save Bond with her driving talents.
54* BlueBlood: She inherited the title of "Countess di Vicenzo" from her previous husband.
55* BrokenBird: Her first husband died shortly after leaving her for another woman, and her daughter died of spinal meningitis, leaving Tracy in this state.
56* CoolCar: She drives a red 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7.
57* DamselInDistress: She gets captured after the avalance set off by Blofeld.
58* DamselOutOfDistress: Though she manages to kill both mooks who were ordered to incapacitate her before Bond and her father's men can rescue her, and distracts Blofeld long enough while the GunshipRescue is approaching... ''with poetry''.
59* DeadpanSnarker:
60** Most of the time in a back and forth with Bond.
61---> ''[Bond finds Tracy in his hotel suite with his gun in her hand]''\
62'''Tracy:''' Suppose I were to kill you for a thrill?\
63'''Bond:''' I can think of something more sociable to do.
64** She gets a good remark in while Blofeld is trying to convince her to become his Countess.
65---> '''Tracy:''' I'm already a Countess.
66* BrokenBird: Tracy is a DeathSeeker with an empty life among the European jet-set, a gangster father who spent little time with her while growing up, and a husband who died in a car crash with his mistress. In the novel she also endured drug addiction and the loss of a child.
67* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In the novel, Blofeld was the one who actually shot her. In the film, it's Irma Bunt.
68* DrivenToSuicide: Her first appearance has her attempting suicide over the loss of her husband and child. Bond saves her from it.
69* FeetFirstIntroduction: How Tracy is introduced in the ice rink in Switzerland later on. Diana Rigg couldn't ice skate, so a stunt double was used.
70* FormerTeenRebel: As explained by her father when he first met Bond, she had a habit of rebelling against him. While and as an adult she dearly loves him, she still retains the attitude.
71--> '''Draco:''' [After] my wife died, I sent Teresa to Switzerland to finish her education. Unfortunately, I didn't give her a proper home. She was without supervision. So she joined the fast international set. One scandal after another. When I disapproved, cut off her allowance, she committed some greater folly to spite me [...] Without telling me, she married an Italian count, who killed himself in a Maserati with one of his mistresses.
72* GrievousBottleyHarm: After Blofeld orders Grunther and a mook to take care of Tracy during the helicopter attack on Piz Gloria, she takes a wine bottle and smashes it on the mook's head. Afterwards, she briefly tries to defend herself from Grunther with the broken bottle, until he disarms her.
73* HappilyMarried: Ends up being with James for the rest of her life [[spoiler: which isn't a very long one.]]
74* MafiaPrincess: Her father, Marc-Ange Draco, is the leader of Union Corse, an organized crime syndicate.
75* MsFanservice: While she dresses up properly most of the time, in one scene Bond catches her with her nightie hanging open, showing her bra.
76* PrettyInMink: She wears a red fox coat.
77* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:She's killed at the end of the film by a shot fired from a speeding car by Blofeld and his henchwoman Irma Bunt.]]
78* ShowSomeLeg: When she recognises her father's voice on the radio from the approaching "Red Cross" helicopters, she immediately starts being seductive with Blofeld, who gets annoyed when one of his men tries to draw his attention to them.
79* SuicideBySea: In her first scene, she tries to commit suicide by walking into the ocean but is saved by James Bond. It was only one of her self-destructive behaviours, which included gambling with money she didn't have.
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[folder:Marc-Ange Draco]]
83!!Marc-Ange Draco
84[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marc_ange_draco_profile.png]]
85[[caption-width-right:300: ''"Do not kill me, Mr. Bond. At least not 'til we've had a drink."'']]
86!!!'''Played by:''' Gabriele Ferzetti
87!!!'''Dubbed by:''' David de Keyser (English), Creator/WilliamSabatier (European French), Akira Kimura (Japanese, TBS), Atsuki Tani (Japanese, DVD/Blu-Ray)
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89The head of the Union Corse crime syndicate, and Tracy's father.
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91* AffablyEvil: A friendly, polite mafia don who dearly loves his daughter.
92* TheCasanova: It's mentioned that he was a casanova in his youth.
93* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He doesn't appear again in the series after the wedding scene at the end of the film and isn't even mentioned by any of the characters afterwards, which is a bit odd considering that his daughter gets ''killed'' immediately after the wedding, and basically his whole arc in the film was looking for the best man possible for her (thinking Bond is this man).
94* TheDon: Just like in the book, Draco is the leader of Union Corse, an organized crime syndicate.
95* DrinkBasedCharacterization: He usually drinks Corsican brandy or the odd campari.
96* EveryoneHasStandards: Even though Draco gives Bond the information about Blofeld rather because he wants Bond to continue romancing Tracy, and he admits that he is a criminal with lots of shady businesses, even he thinks that Blofeld is a horrible person.
97* ManOfWealthAndTaste: A mafia don who always appears in sharp-looking suits.
98* NeighbourhoodFriendlyGangsters: TheDon he might be, but even he has principles and provides welcome help against the global threat that Blofeld represents. And he wants the best man possible for his daughter and thinks Bond is this man.
99* NominalHero: Draco is the head of one of the world's most powerful crime syndicates. He only becomes Bond's ally in the first place because he wants Bond to marry his daughter Tracy, as a form of therapy for her suicidal depression brought on by her first husband's death, and he is so casually sexist and dismissive towards Tracy that [[EveryoneHasStandards even the notoriously misogynistic Bond is taken aback]]. He supplies Bond with an army to defeat Blofeld and SPECTRE in the FinalBattle not to prevent Blofeld's plan to hold the world to ransom with the Omega Virus, but solely to save his daughter as Blofeld had kidnapped her.
100* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler:He waves goodbye to his daughter at Bond's wedding for the very last time, as she is gunned down at the end of the film.]]
101* PapaWolf: He participates in the commando operation to take Blofeld down at Piz Gloria, which houses the capability to end all life on earth, just to rescue his daughter.
102* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He helps Bond with the investigation about Blofeld when M orders Bond to stop it, and Bond later enlists Draco and his forces to attack Blofeld's headquarters when M forbids him to.
103[[/folder]]
104
105!!SPECTRE
106
107* [[Characters/JamesBondBlofeld Ernst Stavro Blofeld]]
108
109[[folder:Irma Bunt]]
110!!Irma Bunt
111[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ohmss_m16.jpg]]
112[[caption-width-right:300: ''"Make sure that everyone is locked up. The guest is not to be disturbed."'']]
113!!!'''Played by:''' Ilse Steppat
114!!!'''Dubbed in Japanese by:''' Numami Teruee (TBS), Masako Isobe (DVD/Blu-Ray)
115
116Blofeld's Swiss henchwoman who manages the care for the "Death Angels" and assists in the attempts to eliminate Bond.
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118* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: She's Blofeld's ''wife'' in the books. Here she's just TheDragon to him.
119* ApronMatron: To Blofeld's young female patients she puts on the facade of a strict but caring matriarch.
120* TheBaroness: Irma Bunt is the Rosa Klebb version.
121* TheDragon: She watches over the "Death Angels", who are a basic part of Blofeld's EvilPlan, and heads the first group of mooks sent to recapture Bond in Switzerland.
122* EvilRedhead: Well, she's redhead, and besides working for Blofeld, she's [[spoiler:the one who shot Tracy.]]
123* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:She kills Tracy in the end in an attempt to kill both her and Bond.]]
124* KarmaHoudini: Unlike most Dragons in the franchise, Bond never has a chance to kill her. However, this is because her actress died three days after the film premiered. Her comeuppance actually occurs in [[AllThereInTheManual a short story]] published in the January 1997 issue of ''Playboy'', where Bond kills her in response to an assassination attempt.
125[[/folder]]
126
127[[folder:Grunther]]
128!!Grunther
129[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grunther_-_profile_3968.png]]
130!!!'''Played by:''' Yuri Borienko
131!!!'''Dubbed in Japanese by:''' Shouzou Hirabayashi (TBS), Masafumi Kimura (DVD/Blu-Ray)
132
133A stocky imposing character, Grunther is a henchman to Blofeld and head of security at Piz Gloria.
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135* TheBrute: Imposing and, well, [[ShapedLikeItself brutish]].
136* InertialImpalement: He is killed when Tracy impales him on a set of ornamental wall spikes hung on the wall.
137* {{Mooks}}: One of Blofeld's mooks at Piz Gloria. Albeit he's also a...
138* MookLieutenant: He's the head of security at Piz Gloria.
139
140[[/folder]]
141
142!!Other Characters
143
144[[folder:The "Death Angels"]]
145!!The "Death Angels"
146[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/on-her-majestys-secret-service-james-bond-george-lazenby-angels-of-death12_9020.png]]
147!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/AngelaScoular, Creator/JoannaLumley, Dani Sheridan, Anouska Hempel, Ingrit Black, Julie Ege, Zara, Jenny Hanley, Helena Ronee, Sylvana Henriques, Mona Chong, Creator/CatherineSchell
148!!!'''Dubbed by:''' Joanna Lumley (Several foreign girls),
149!!!'''Dubbed in Japanese by:''' Kazue Komiya (Ruby, TBS), Yuko Sato (Ruby, DVD/Blu-Ray), Kazuko Yanaga (Nancy, TBS), Tomoko Miyadera (Nancy, DVD/Blu-Ray), Gara Takashima (Israeli girl), Hiroko Takahashi (Jamaican girl) Kyoko Aoi (Australian girl)
150
151Twelve beautiful young women from all over the world being brainwashed by Blofeld under the guise of allergy or phobia treatment in order to spread the sterility virus. [[ForeignFanservice A number appeared in the representative styles of dress of their particular nation]]. Their mission is to help Blofeld contaminate and ultimately sterilise the world's food supply. Irma Bunt watches over them.
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153* AdaptationalDiversity: They were all either English or Irish in the novel. In the film, they're of various nationalities, including Indian, Jamaican, American and Chinese.
154* AdaptationalNameChange: Ruby Bartlett was named Windsor in the novel.
155* {{Brainwashed}}: They're being brainwashed by Blofeld under the guise of an allergy/phobia treatment to be instructed on how to release the virus.
156* FilleFatale: While her age is never specified (her actress was 23 at the time), Ruby Bartlett acts much younger and less mature than the rest of the "Death Angels", and she relentlessly pursues Bond.
157* FlatCharacter: Only two of them get a good amount characterization. These two are also the only ones who get named in the film, Ruby Bartlett and Nancy, the other woman with whom Bond beds in the clinic. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], since giving all of them a good amount of screen time would make the film way too long.
158* MsFanservice: Out of the two to receive any characterization, Ruby and Nancy, Ruby spends a large part of her screen time making use of a ModestyBedsheet, which is briefly off at one point, giving the audience a brief shot of her breasts.
159* OnlyOneName: Bunt refuses to let the girls reveal their full names, claiming clinic rules but actually to ensure they can't be easily tracked down. Ruby Bartlett tells "Hilly" her name anyway when she's alone with Bond.
160* SupportingHarem: They all end up becoming quite the admirers of "Sir Hilary Bray", but none of them is the main Bond Girl of the film.
161* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Each of them could only eat one and only one kind of food as part of their treatment: chicken for Ruby; flatbread for the Indian girl, bananas for the Jamaican girl; and so on.
162* UnwittingPawn: They all believe that they're just under an allergy/phobia treatment which in reality is part of a plan to destroy the world's entire agriculture and livestock.
163[[/folder]]
164
165[[folder:Sir Hilary Bray]]
166!!Sir Hilary Bray
167[[quoteright:314:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/828-14100_6204.gif]]
168[[caption-width-right:314: ''"Our methods are very exacting. We never like to speak until we're certain that there can be no possibility of error on our side."'']]
169!!!'''Played by:''' George Baker
170
171Professor in the London College of Arms, whom Bond impersonates in Piz Gloria.
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173* AdaptationExpansion: The novel's version of Bray never appears (Bond's contact at the College of Arms is another character). Here he actually appears and, for an odd definition of "expansion", Bray's actor dubs over Bond's actor while the latter impersonates him.
174* AmbiguouslyGay: While impersonating him, Bond claims he's "never had much to do with young ladies", which could either be Bray being gay and Bond preserving that detail for authenticity, or him acting that way to throw off any suspicions of him being Bond. When Bond is discovered by Blofeld and tries to keep the illusion up, Blofeld tells him that "respectable baronets from the College of Heralds do not seduce female patients in clinics". On the other hand, however, he may have been saying that the real Sir Hilary would take a job like this that he is getting paid good money for very seriously, and not sleep with women under his client's care.
175* CompositeCharacter: The novel's version of Bray never appears, and Bond's contact at the College of Arms is another character. The film merges the two.
176* IdentityImpersonator: For a matter of national security, he agrees to allow Bond to impersonate him at Piz Gloria. He even has his details altered slightly so that Bond can be mistaken for him.
177* TheProfessor: Of heraldry in the London College of Arms.
178[[/folder]]
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