

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.
Known For
James Bond in India (1983)Age: 61
James Bond: The First 21 Years (1983)Age: 61as Col. Jacques Bouvar (archive footage)
For Your Eyes Only (1981)Age: 59as Henchman Lotus Explosion Victim (uncredited)
Moonraker (1979)Age: 57as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)Age: 55as KGB Thug #2 (uncredited)
Montana Trap (1976)Age: 54
The Next Man (1976)Age: 54as London Assassin
Murphy's War (1971)Age: 49as German Submarine Crewman (uncredited)
Thunderball (1965)Age: 43as Colonel Jacques Bouvar - SPECTRE #6
Thunderball (1965)Age: 43as Jacques Bouvar - SPECTRE #6 (uncredited)






