Michael G. Wilson
Biography
Michael Gregg Wilson, OBE (born January 21, 1943) is the producer and screenwriter of many of the James Bond films. Wilson was born in New York City, the son of Dana (née Natol) and actor Lewis Wilson. His father was the first actor to play the DC Comics character Batman in live action, which he did in the 1943 film serial Batman. He is the stepson of the late James Bond producer Albert R. Broccoli and step brother to Bond co-producer, Barbara Broccoli. Wilson graduated from Harvey Mudd College in 1963 as an electrical engineer. He later studied law at Stanford. After graduating, Wilson worked for the United States government and later a firm located in Washington D.C. that specialized in international law.\n He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours, alongside Barbara Broccoli.\n In 2010 Wilson was given The Royal Photographic Society's award for Outstanding Service to Photography, which carries with it an Honorary Fellowship of The Society.\n In 1972, Wilson joined Eon Productions, the production company responsible for the James Bond film series dating back to 1962 that began with his stepfather Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Wilson specifically worked in Eon Productions' legal department until taking a more active role as an assistant to Cubby Broccoli for the film The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). In 1979 Wilson became executive producer of the film Moonraker and since has been an executive producer or producer in every James Bond film, currently co-producing with his half-sister Barbara.\n Wilson collaborated five times with veteran Bond screenwriter Richard Maibaum starting in 1981 with For Your Eyes Only. In 1989 Michael G. Wilson was forced to finish the screenplay to Licence to Kill alone due to a strike by the Writers Guild of America, west which prevented Maibaum from having any further involvement. For both, this was their final James Bond script, as Maibaum died in 1991 and Wilson ceased writing, although he outlined a never-produced film in the series with Alfonse Ruggiero, scrapped due to internal legal wranglings between Eon Productions and MGM (the following film, GoldenEye being a completely different story written by Michael France). In addition to his production duties, Wilson has also made many cameo appearances (speaking and non-speaking) in the Bond films. His first appearance, long before becoming a producer, was in Goldfinger in which he appeared as a soldier. Wilson has made cameo appearances in every Eon-produced Bond film since 1977.
Known For

The Oscars

No Time to Die

Casino Royale

Die Another Day

The World Is Not Enough

Moonraker

The Living Daylights

The Living Daylights
All Movies (71)
- From Roger Moore with Love2024 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Sound of 0072022 · as Self
- No Time to Die2021 · as Spectre Party Guest (uncredited)
- Being James Bond2021 · as Self - Producer (voice)
- The Program2015 · as Lance's Doctor
- Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic2015 · as Self - Interviewee
- Top Gear: 50 Years of Bond Cars2012 · as Self
- Bond on Location2012 · as Self - Producer
- Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style2012 · as Self
- The Weird World of Eadweard Muybridge2010
- Director Marc Forster2009
- Start of Shooting2009
- On Location2009
- The Road to Casino Royale2008
- James Bond in the Bahamas2008
- Ian Fleming's Incredible Creation2008
- Death in Venice: The Sinking Palazzo2008 · as Self
- James Bond: For Real2006 · as Self
- Casino Royale2006 · as Chief of Police
- Becoming Bond2006 · as Self
- 007 in Egypt2006 · as Narrator
- Roger Moore: My Word Is My Bond2006
- Bond in Greece2006 · as Narrator
- Bond in Cortina2006 · as Narrator
- Directing Bond: The Martin Chronicles2006
- Casting on 'Her Majesty's Secret Service'2006 · as Narrator
- Explosion Tests2006 · as Narrator
- Satellite Test Reel2006 · as Narrator
- Oil Rig Attack2006 · as Narrator
- On Location with 'The Man with the Golden Gun'2006
- Girls Fighting2006
- Escape from Atlantis: Storyboard Sequence2006 · as Narrator
- Bond '792006 · as Narrator
- Neptune's Journey2006 · as Narrator
- Building a Better Bond2006
- Best Ever Bond2002 · as Self
- Die Another Day: From Script to Screen2002 · as Self
- Die Another Day2002 · as General Chandler
- Shaken and Stirred on Ice2002 · as Self
- Inside The Living Daylights2000 · as Self
- The Bond Sound: The Music of 0072000 · as Self
- Inside 'A View to a Kill'2000 · as Self
- Inside 'The Living Daylights'2000 · as Self
- Inside 'Licence to Kill'2000 · as Self
- Silhouettes: The James Bond Titles2000 · as Self
- Inside 'The Man with the Golden Gun'2000
- Inside 'For Your Eyes Only'2000
- Terence Young: Bond Vivant2000 · as Self
- Inside 'Dr. No'2000 · as Self
- Inside 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'2000
- Inside 'Moonraker'2000 · as Self
- James Bond Down River2000 · as Self
- Inside 'Octopussy'2000 · as Self
- Now Pay Attention 007: A Tribute to Actor Desmond Llewelyn2000 · as Self
- Cubby Broccoli: The Man Behind Bond2000 · as Himself
- Harry Saltzman: Showman2000 · as Self
- Inside 'The Spy Who Loved Me'2000 · as Self
- Ken Adam: Designing Bond2000 · as Self
- The World Is Not Enough1999 · as Man in Casino (uncredited)
- Highly Classified: The World of 0071998 · as Self
- Goldeneye: The Secret Files1995 · as Self
- Roger Moore: A Matter of Class1995 · as Self
- GoldenEye: The Secret Files - The Cast1995 · as Self
- The Living Daylights1987 · as Opera Patron
- The Living Daylights1987 · as Opera Patron (uncredited)
- A View to a Kill1985 · as Man Heard Over Loudspeaker at San Francisco City Hall (voice) (uncredited)
- Octopussy1983 · as Soviet Security Council Member / Man on Tour Boat (uncredited)
- James Bond in India1983
- Moonraker1979 · as Man Outside Venini Glass / NASA Technician / Man on Bridge (uncredited)
- The Spy Who Loved Me1977 · as Man in the Audience at the Pyramid Theatre (uncredited)
- 007 Stage Dedication1977 · as Narrator
All TV Shows (1)
- The Oscars1953 · as Self