List of fictional secret agents
This is a list of fictional secret agents and spies.
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Books
- Alex Rider, young "informal" MI6 agent in Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series. The series also includes Alan Blunt, head of MI6 Special Operations, Mrs. Jones, Deputy Head of MI6 Special Operations, and CIA agent Tamara Knight
- James Adams from the Robert Muchamore's CHERUB series
- Ali Imran in Imran Series
- Matt Helm, in Donald Hamilton's books
- Hal Ambler, in The Ambler Warning by Robert Ludlum
- Jane Blonde, in the Jane Blonde series by Jill Marshall
- Basil Argyros in the Harry Turtledove short story series collected in Agent of Byzanium
- Modesty Blaise, from the books by Peter O'Donnel
- Drongo in Chingiz Abdullayev's books
- James Bond in Ian Fleming's books
- Felix Leiter, CIA agent and friend of James Bond in Ian Fleming's books
- List of James Bond allies for a complete list of 00-agents and secret agents found throughout the books
- Nancy Drew in Carolyn Keene's books
- The Hardy Boys in Franklin W. Dixon's books
- Sherlock Holmes in Arthur Conan Doyle's books
- The Secret Seven written by Enid Blyton (four child detectives)
- Severus Snape, an agent provocateur, informant, and double agent working for Dumbledore
- Peter Pettigrew the pet rat of Ron Weasly in Harry Potter working for Lord Voldemort
- Jason Bourne in the Bourne books by Robert Ludlum
- Nick Carter-Killmaster (books)
- Lemmy Caution, in Peter Cheyney's novels
- Jerry Cornelius in Michael Moorcock's books and short-stories
- John Craig in James Munro's books
- Tim Donohue, British secret agent from the book The Constant Gardener by John le Carré
- Sam Durell in Edward S. Aarons' books
- Johnny Fedora in Desmond Cory's books
- Sam Fisher in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell books
- Wyman Ford, from books by Douglas Preston
- Carl Hamilton, Swedish secret agent from the Books of Jan Guillou
- Michael Jagger in books by William Garner
- Daniel Marchant, MI6 agent in Dead Spy Running and Games Traitors Play by Jon Stock
- Philip McAlpine in four novels by Adam Diment
- Stephen Metcalfe in The Tristan Betrayal by Robert Ludlum
- John Morpurgo in books by William Garner
- Emily Pollifax in Dorothy Gilman's books
- Philip Quest in four novels by Peter Townend
- Quiller in the series of thrillers by Elleston Trevor, writing as Adam Hall
- Mitch Rapp, CIA agent in counterterrorism unit known as the "Orion Team" in books by Vince Flynn
- Jack Ryan, in The Hunt for Red October and Patriot Games by Tom Clancy
- Scorpion from Andrew Kaplan's book
- Sean Ryan, ex-IRA member who features in series of novels by Brian Cleeve
- George Smiley in the novels of John Le Carre
- Penelope St. John-Orsini, in The Baroness novels by Paul Kenyon
- Simon Templar, "The Saint", from the Leslie Charteris novels and subsequent adaptations
- Six in the Agent Six of Hearts series by Jack Heath
- Mitch Rapp in novels by Vince Flynn
- Tiger/Avinash Singh Rathode, from Bollywood film Ek Tha Tiger
- Agent X.323 in series of novels "Espion X.323" by Paul D'Ivoi
- David Shirazi in Joel C. Rosenberg's The Twelfth Imam
Comics
- Anacleto, agente secreto, Spanish secret agent in the comic series of the same name
- Nick Fury, Black Widow (Natalia Romanova), Black Widow (Yelena Belova), Clive Reston, Jimmy Woo, Maria Hill, Winter Soldier, Bucky, Richard and Mary Parker, Peter Parker, Pete Wisdom, Sharon Carter and Elektra Natchios in the Marvel Comics Universe
- Mortadelo and Filemón Pi, Spanish secret agents of the T.I.A. organization.
- John Stone, agent of S.T.O.R.M. in Wildstorm's comic Planetary
- Jimmy Olsen
- Derek Flint
- Lord Peter Flint in Warlord
- Modesty Blaise
- Dynamo, Thunder Agents
- Spy vs Spy
- Captain Francis Blake
- Abbey Chase
Television/film
- Tony Almeida in the Fox TV series 24
- Kelly Robinson, from the TV series I Spy
- Alexander Scott, from the TV series I Spy
- Amos Burke, from TV series Burke's Law
- Dirk Bannon, Talia Bannon née Knockemoff, Spike Bannon, Elle Bannon and Boris Bannon from My Spy Family TV series
- Derek Flint, In Like Flint, Our Man Flint
- Jack Bauer in the Fox TV series 24
- James Bond in the movies based on Ian Fleming's novels.
- Felix Leiter CIA agent and friend of James Bond in the movies.
- List of James Bond allies for a complete list of 00 agents and secret agents found throughout the movies.
- Sydney Bristow in Alias
- Xander Cage (Vin Diesel) in xXx
- Callan in Callan (TV series)
- Adam Carter in Spooks
- FDR Foster in This Means War
- John Drake in Danger Man
- Felicity Sarah Flint in the webcomics Basil Flint, P.I. and Felicity Flint, agent from H.A.R.M.
- Elim Garak from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Tuck Henson in This Means War
- Bob Ho in The Spy Next Door
- Mylene Hoffman, from the anime 009-1
- Charles Hood, in five novels by James Mayo
- Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible Movies.
- Kelvin Inman in Lost
- Paul Janson in The Janson Directive
- Michael 'Desolation' Jones from Desolation Jones
- Brianna Kelleher in Access Denied
- Leon S Kennedy, from Resident Evil 4
- Hans Kloss/J-23 in Stawka większa niż życie (Stakes Larger Than Life)
- Alec Leamas, in John le Carré's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1960s TV show; Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin
- Matt in Death Note
- Scarecrow (Lee Stetson) in Scarecrow and Mrs. King
- Cammie Morgan, from I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
- Elihu 'Sam' Nivens in The Puppet Masters
- Number Six in The Prisoner
- Perry the Platypus from Phineas and Ferb (TV show).
- Peter the Panda from Phineas and Ferb
- Agent Double 0-0 from Phineas and Ferb
- Carl The Intern from Phineas and Ferb
- Pinky the Chihuahua from Phineas and Ferb
- several OWCA members in Phineas and Ferb
- Lyla Lolliberry in Phineas and Ferb
- Tom Quinn in Spooks
- Rouge the Bat, a secret agent for GUN in the Sonic the Hedgehog series
- Sam, Clover and Alex and others from Totally Spies.
- Sam in Spynet
- Shadow the Hedgehog, a secret agent for GUN in the Sonic the Hedgehog series
- Luther Sloan from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- George Smiley from John le Carré's novels
- John & Jane Smith, from Mr. and Mrs. Smith
- Jason Bourne from Bourne trilogy based on the novels by Robert Ludlum
- Aaron Cross from The Bourne Legacy, a spin-off film from the Jason Bourne trilogy.
- Harry Palmer from The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin, and Billion Dollar Brain based on novels by Len Deighton
- John Steed, Cathy Gale Emma Peel and Tara King in The Avengers
- John Steed, Mike Gambit and Purdey in The New Avengers
- Darrius Stone (Ice Cube) in XXX: State of the Union
- Harry Tasker in True Lies
- Father Unwin from The Secret Service
- Mr. Verloc in Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent
- Charles Vine in Licensed to Kill (1965 film)/The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World, Where the Bullets Fly, Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy
- Michael Westen from the USA original series Burn Notice
- Annie Walker from the USA original series Covert Affairs
- Cody Banks from the movie Agent Cody Banks
- Agent J from the movies Men in Black (film), Men in Black II
- Agent K from the movies Men in Black (film), Men in Black II
- John Casey from the television series Chuck
- Sarah Walker from the television series Chuck
- Chuck Bartowski from the television series Chuck
- Agent Six from Generator Rex
- Stan Smith from the animated series American Dad!
- Sterling Archer from the animated series Archer
- Evelyn Salt in Salt
- Dudley Puppy and Kitty Katswell from T.U.F.F. Puppy
- Ginger Cat from Talking Friends
- Energy Management Center from Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters
- MacGyver from MacGyver
- Vesper Lynd from Casino Royale
- Jack Bauer from 24
- Jill Munroe from Charlie's Angels
- Maxwell Smart from the 1960s spy satire/parody sitcom, Get Smart
- Agent 99 from the 1960s Spy satire/parody sitcom, Get Smart
- Agent Larabee from the 1960s spy satire/parody sitcom, Get Smart
- Agent 13 from the 1960s spy satire/parody sitcom, Get Smart
- Agent 44 from the 1960s spy satire/parody sitcom, Get Smart
- Hymie the CONTROL robot from the 1960s Spy satire/parody sitcom, Get Smart
- Craig Stirling, Richard Barrett and Sharron McCready from the 1960s series, The Champions
- Mater, Finn McMissile and Holley Shiftwell from Cars 2
- Gru and Lucy from Despicable Me 2
- Matt Helm "The Silencers (1966), Murderer's Row (1966), The Ambushers (1967), The Wrecking Crew (1969)"
- Nikita, Michael, Birkoff, Walter, Madeline, Paul of Section 1 "La Femme Nikita"
- Lancelot Link "Lancelot Link: Secret Chimp"
- Cool McCool, from the cartoon of the same name
- Secret Squirrel, and Morocco Mole
- Phil Coulson of Marvel Cinematic Universe
Video games
- Agent 47, from the videogame series Hitman
- Ada Wong, from the videogame series Resident Evil
- Bishop and Shiela from the PS2 video game Spy Fiction
- Joanna Dark in the Nintendo 64 video game Perfect Dark
- Solid Snake from Metal Gear
- Big Boss from Metal Gear
- Raiden from Metal Gear
- Revolver Ocelot from Metal Gear
- Sam Fisher from the Splinter Cell games
- The Spy from Team Fortress 2
- Michael Thorton from Alpha Protocol
- Desmond from Fallout 3
- Norman Jayden from Heavy Rain
- Cate Archer in No One Lives Forever
- Agents Sasha Nein and Milla Vodello from Psychonauts
- Dot (D.) from Club Penguin (EPF)
- Rookie from Club Penguin (EPF)
- G. from Club Penguin (EPF)
- Jet Pack Guy from Club Penguin (EPF)
- PP from Club Penguin (EPF)
- Director from Club Penguin (EPF)
- David Wolf: Secret Agent
Radio dramas
Jason Whittaker from Adventures in Odyssey
Parodies of secret agents
- Agent 327
- Boris and Natasha from Rocky and Bullwinkle
- Johnny English
- Derek Flint from Our Man Flint and In Like Flint
- I Spy
- Austin Powers
- Brandon Scofield in The Matarese Circle and The Matarese Countdown
- Desmond Simpkins from Carry On Spying
- Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 from Get Smart, 1960s TV show
- Spy Kids
- Jane Blonde
- Lego Agents
- Secret Squirrel, a cartoon character
- Sterling Archer, from the animated series Archer
- Spy vs. Spy
- Perry the Platypus from the cartoon Phineas and Ferb
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