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Raymond Benson

Raymond Benson is the most recent author of the James Bond novels. His other works include composing music, designing computer games, and directing stage productions.

James Bond works

In 1996, John Gardner resigned from writing Bond books. Benson was chosen to replace him. His James Bond novels include novelisations of the Pierce Brosnan Bond films, with the exception of Goldeneye, which was novelised by Gardner.

Below is a list of his other James Bond fiction:

  • Blast from the Past (short story, 1997)
  • The Facts of Death (1998)
  • High Time to Kill (1999)
  • Midsummer Night's Doom (short story, 1999)
  • Live at Five (short story, 1999)
  • Doubleshot (2000)
  • Never Dream of Dying (2001)
  • The Man with the Red Tattoo (2002)
He resigned from writing Bond books after The Man with the Red Tattoo. He is yet to be replaced.

Benson is also the author of the non-fiction The James Bond Bedside Companion.

Biography

Raymond Benson was born in Texas on September 6, 1955. He graduated Permian High School in 1973. As a primary school child Benson took an interest in the piano. His interests extended to films and books. Benson took part in drama at school and became the Vice President of his high school's Drama Department.

Benson was introduced to Bond at the age of 9. His first experience was when he saw Goldfinger, he immediately fell into life long love with the spy series. Another film, 2001: A Space Odyssey, prompted him to want to become a director.


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Raymond Benson Facts

OccupationWriter
BirthdaySeptember 6, 1955 (53)
SignVirgo
BirthplaceTexas, USA

Selected Filmography

Clear and Present Danger
4D Man
P.D. James
Behold a Pale Horse
The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
A Jolly Bad Fellow
Sense and Sensibility
Vertigo
Disney's Flubber
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