Professor R.J. Dent
(Dr.No) Professor Dent orders a series of assassinations on 007. The most famous of which was the deadly tarantula in Bond's bed. In his last attempt Dent fires six bullets into the empty bed, but Bond is sitting behind the door. Dent eventually confesses to Bond, but when he grabs his, now empty gun, 007 shoots him.
Donald "Red" Grant
(From Russia With Love) Diagnosed as a "homicidal paranoiac," Grant was one of the best weapons ever produced by S.P.E.C.T.R.E. An escaped, convicted murderer. Grant was recruited by S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Trained as an assassin, his new victim is none other than James Bond. Red's prime mission is to kill Bond on the Orient Express. Which he almost accomplishes, if it just wasn't for his greed.
Oddjob
(Goldfinger) By all means the best henchman, Oddjob adds another plus to this film. The biggest, scariest, and most importantly completely emotional--always at ready with his deadly hat--like I said a perfect henchman.
Fiona Volpe
(Thunderball) She is a beautifull redhead, but unlike most other Bond girls-this one is an assassin. Her job is to seduce a NATO pilot, after which she runs into 007 a number of times, but is finally killed by one of her own men dancing with James Bond. How many girls can say that?
Vargas
(Thunderball) A man who doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, and doesn't make love. The only thing he does do is kill, and he does it well. Unfortunately for him, Bond disposes of Vargas with one unaimed shot of his spear gun.
Frauline Irma Bunt
(On Her Majesty's Secret Service) Ruthless and deadly, are the two best words to describe Irma Bunt. She is villain who guns down Tracy in the tragic conclusion of "OHMSS."
Mr.Wint & Mr.Kidd
(Diamonds Are Forever) The two homosexual assassins, hired by Blofeld. They are to infiltrate the diamond smuggling operation. The two meet Bond, and then attempt to kill him, but all three survive until the confrontation in the conclusion of the film. Posing as waiters, the assassins plans are spoiled when 007 recognizes the smell of Eint's after-shave. Mr.Kidd is set on fire, which is not as bad as Mr.Wint who is blown up.
Tee Hee
(Live and Let Die) Mr.Big's right "hook" man. Tee Hee has a metal hook for a right arm, which he lost to one of his crocodiles. After his unsuccessful attempt at making 007 crocodile food, he is thrown out of a train window in the final sequence of "L&LD."
Baron Semedi
(Live and Let Die) A playful kind of a henchman. He is at times portrayed as god of cemeteries who can not die. As it turns out he doesn't, as he is seen at the very end, riding the front of Bonds train, laughing.
Nick Nack
In my opinion Nick Nack was always the little version of Oddjob. He wasn't by far a comical henchman, nor should he have been. A good change from all those seven feet tall henchman, who always went up against 007. Nick Nack is captured, by 007, at the films conclusion.
Jaws
(The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker) Probably the best known villain, Jaws always seemed invulnerable. Although almost being a comic book henchman, he was extremely successful. Successful enough to be brought back in Moonraker.
Sandor
(The Spy Who Loved Me) A big, never the less an ineffective assassin. Sandor tries to kill 007, but like so many others misses, later losses a fight and falls from the top of an apartment building in Cairo.
Chang
(Moonraker) Chang spent most of "Moonraker" trying to "see that some harm comes to Mr. Bond." He was obviously unsuccessful. Especially his fight with Bond in the Venice Glass Museum, at the conclusion of which he is thrown out of a window to fall onto a piano.
Rmile Leopard Locque
(For Your Eyes Only) An assassin working for Aris Kristatos, Locque kills Ferrara, and Columbos mistress Lisl, both friends of Bond. He is later involved in a chase scene, at the conclusion of which 007 kicks Locque's car, with him in it, of a cliff.
Eric Kriegler
(For Your Eyes Only) Another henchman of Kristatos, Kriegler is a biathlon champion. He first tries to kill Bond, in what I believe to be one of the best action sequences, the ski chase. The two later meet again, atop St. Cyril, where 007 pushes Kriegler through a window to his death.
Gobinda
(Octopussy) The huge East Indian body guard of Kamal Khan. His fight with Bond outside the plane in mid air, is at least fantastic. Bond gets the upper hand in this one, when he whips an antenna at Gobinda's face. The giant is so stunned that he losses his grip and falls to the ground.
Mischka & Gischka
(Octopussy) The two circus knife-throwing twins, working for General Orlov. They kill 009 in the night chase through the woods. But 007 has a little more luck, and dispossess of the them one by one. First Mischka is hit on the head by a cannon barrel. Later Grischka and Bond are thrown completely off the train. Pinned to the door of a cabin with a couple of throwing knifes and facing certain death, Bond trips Grischka and kills him with one of his own knifes.
Fatima Blush
(Never Say Never Again) A weird kinky assassin, Fatima does her job well. She gets Bond into a couple of sticky situations. In return 007 blows her up with his fountain pen, leaving nothing more but her heels.
May Day
(A View To A A Kill) Max Zorin's super guard/lover/assassin. May Day always seemed to outdo James Bond. But when Zorin doesn't warn her of the bomb in the silver mine, she changes sides and helps 007. Her decision to stay with the bomb so as to get it further away was brave but also fatal.
Necros
(The Living Daylights) Working for General Koskov, Necros' first helps the General escape from England's safe house. He later kills head of station in Vienna. He and Bond engage in a fight while holding on to a cargo net of a plane in midair. Necros falls to his death.
Dario
(Licence to Kill) A sadistic, knife-carrying killer. The perfect henchman for Sanchez, but not good enough for the Bond series. Nor was he good enough for Bond. The two are involved in a desperate fight above a shredder. Coming out of a hopeless situation, 007 wins and Dario dies a painfully slow death.
General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov
(GoldenEye) The Russian General, now working for Trevelyan, who helps Alec steal the GoldenEye satellite weapon. He is later shot, by Bond in Alec's bullet train, during a hostage situation involving Natalya.
Xenia Onatopp
(GoldenEye) This girl should not be taken lightly, just because of her name. She is deadly, using her thighs to kill her victims. The last time she tries it on 007, Bond leaves her crushed-between two branches of a tree.
Stamper
(Tomorrow Never Dies) A strong and at the same time smart henchman, Stamper meets a rather painful death.
Dr. Kaufman
(Tomorrow Never Dies) A professional killer and a master in the methods of torture, Dr. Kaufman is sent to kill both Paris Carver as well as Bond himself. Dr. Kaufman succeeds in killing the beautiful Ms. Carver, before 007 returns the favor.
Sasha Davidov
(The World Is Not Enough) Head of security for Elektra King, this henchman just got in Bond's way too, too many times and thus ended up dead, as 007 shot him dead cold.