Kerim Bey is a fictional head of the British Secret Service's station 'T' in Istanbul. The character, initially named Darko Kerim, was created by author Ian Fleming for his 1957 James Bond novel From Russia with Love. In the 1962 EON Productions film of the same name he was portrayed by Mexican actor Pedro Armendariz. The character would later appear in the 2005 video-game adaptation of From Russia with Love (with the likeness of Armendariz, voiced by JB Blanc) and the 2015 mobile video-game James Bond: World of Espionage.
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| - Kerim Bey is a fictional head of the British Secret Service's station 'T' in Istanbul. The character, initially named Darko Kerim, was created by author Ian Fleming for his 1957 James Bond novel From Russia with Love. In the 1962 EON Productions film of the same name he was portrayed by Mexican actor Pedro Armendariz. The character would later appear in the 2005 video-game adaptation of From Russia with Love (with the likeness of Armendariz, voiced by JB Blanc) and the 2015 mobile video-game James Bond: World of Espionage.
- Kerim Bey is a supporting character in the 007 film titled From Russia With Love. In the film, he helps out Bond in many parts of the mission including the death of Krilencu. He also had a brief appearance in the video game based off the movie. He was a partner that helped 007 go against the Russians. He was shown to be a good friend to Bond. He was extremely loyal and was a great partner. Kerim was a man who did not always think about himself but for his comrades whom he loved dearly as shown with the gypsy's at the camp. Beside his son's, the gypsy's were like family to him.
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| - Kerim Bey is a fictional head of the British Secret Service's station 'T' in Istanbul. The character, initially named Darko Kerim, was created by author Ian Fleming for his 1957 James Bond novel From Russia with Love. In the 1962 EON Productions film of the same name he was portrayed by Mexican actor Pedro Armendariz. The character would later appear in the 2005 video-game adaptation of From Russia with Love (with the likeness of Armendariz, voiced by JB Blanc) and the 2015 mobile video-game James Bond: World of Espionage.
- Kerim Bey is a supporting character in the 007 film titled From Russia With Love. In the film, he helps out Bond in many parts of the mission including the death of Krilencu. He also had a brief appearance in the video game based off the movie. He was a partner that helped 007 go against the Russians. He was shown to be a good friend to Bond. He was extremely loyal and was a great partner. Kerim was a man who did not always think about himself but for his comrades whom he loved dearly as shown with the gypsy's at the camp. Beside his son's, the gypsy's were like family to him.
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