Necros (James Bond)

Necros, is a fictional character and villain in the James Bond film The Living Daylights. He was played by Andreas Wisniewski.

General Koskov's highly trained and disciplined Soviet assassin with KGB affiliations, but ultimately loyal to Koskov. His only vice seems to be an addiction to his personal stereo, which plays loud rock music and is rarely without. Although a fairly distinctive looking man Necros is known to use a great number of disguises and many techniques of killing, although using the cord of his personal stereo as a garrotte seems to be a favourite.

His first priority is to see that Koskov is brought safely to Brad Whitaker's Tangier estate from the safe house in England, where Koskov is being held by the British Intelligence. This mission he completes in the memorable disguise of the explosive milkman. Necros later kills Sanders head of station V in Vienna which becomes part of the operation to make the British secret service believe the Soviets have instituted a "Smiert Spionem" or "Death to Spies" operation. Necros himself is killed after a midair struggle with Bond on the holding net of a cargo plane. Necros pleads for his life, but Bond all too vividly remembers the death of the defenceless Saunders and lets Necros fall to his death.