Oddjob - Wikipedia Oddjob (often written as "Odd Job") is a fictional character in the espionage novels and films featuring James Bond He is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in Ian Fleming 's 1959 James Bond novel Goldfinger and its 1964 film adaptation
Oddjob (Harold Sakata) - James Bond Wiki Oddjob was a Korean bodyguard and enforcer employed by wealthy bullion dealer and criminal, Auric Goldfinger A secondary antagonist portrayed by late American wrestler and actor, Harold Sakata, the character first appeared in the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger and was adapted from the literary
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Harold Sakata - IMDb Sakata apparently liked his role in the movie Goldfinger (1964) so much that he took "Oddjob" as an informal middle name
Oddjob - James Bond Characters Oddjob --played by Harold Sakata-- is a ruthless villain and Goldfinger's personal bodyguard Armed with a steel rimmed hat and a good knowledge of karate, Oddjob is a deadly character
Oddjob | James Bond Literary Wikia | Fandom Oddjob is the personal bodyguard and enforcer to Auric Goldfinger Oddjob is clearly far superior in strength and unarmed combat skills to Bond, and therefore is only killed by a blend of pure good luck and personal cunning on Bond's part
Oddjob | Villains Wiki | Fandom Oddjob is the secondary antagonist of the 1959 James Bond novel Goldfinger and its 1964 film adaptation He was the personal bodyguard and enforcer of Auric Goldfinger and a fiercely mute opponent for James Bond
Oddjob - Henchmen - Bond Scenes Oddjob, a Korean bodyguard and enforcer, is employed by the wealthy bullion dealer and criminal Auric Goldfinger Portrayed by the late American wrestler and actor Harold Sakata, the character makes his first appearance in the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger, adapted from Ian Fleming’s 1959 novel
Oddjob (Literary) - James Bond Wiki Oddjob was the fictional Korean manservant and enforcer of Auric Goldfinger The character was first introduced in Ian Fleming's 1959 James Bond novel, Goldfinger and was subsequently adapted for comics, film, television and games
Harold Sakata - Biography - IMDb Trivia Sakata apparently liked his role in the movie Goldfinger (1964) so much that he took "Oddjob" as an informal middle name Won a silver medal in light-heavyweight weight-lifting at the 1948 summer Olympics He pursued a successful career as a professional wrestler before moving into acting Weighed 284 lbs at the time of Goldfinger (1964)