Mr. Kil

Mr. Kil is the quarternary antagonist in the 20th Bond film Die Another Day. He is the head of security at Gustav Graves' palace at iceland.

He was played by Lawrence Makoare, who also played other villains such as the Witch-King of Angmar and Lurtz.

History
He is the first one to meet Bond when the latter follows Graves' invitation to Iceland, where Graves is introducing his satellite Icarus. He introduces himself to Bond who comments on his name. Graves then arrives and enters the palace with Bond.

After Graves displays his satellite Icarus to a jubilant crowd. Mr. Kil is seen lurking menacingly in the background after the demonstration was on. Taking the suitcase containing the remote for Icarus, Kil and other henchmen leave the area, followed by Bond.

While spying at Kil through the window, Bond is found by a security guard. He manages to overpower the man, but Kil sees the fight outside, though he does not see who is fighting. After sounding the alarm, Kil and his henchmen go outside to search for the intruder. However, Bond is saved by Miranda Frost who starts to make out with him. Deeming Frost and Bond just two drunk party guests Kil and thsi henchmen continue the search. When NSA agent Jinx, who was captured while trying to kill Korean terrorist Zao, does not yield up who sent her to kill, Zao and Kil proceed to torture Jinx with a machine which has lasers strapped to its mechanical arms. When Zao realises that Jinx won't tell them anything, he hand Kil his gun and tells him to finish her off. Kil replies that he will use the laser instead and Zao leaves him to it. When Bond arrives just in time to save Jinx, he smacks Kil over the head with the remote to the laser machine, causing the lasers to wildly stray in all directions. Kil and Bond then engage in a brutal fistfight, careful to not get into the lasers way. When Bond ultimately is overpowered by Kil's sheer force, Jinx grabs the remote to send a laser directly at Kil. The laser punctures the back of his head and comes back out of his mouth, killing the man.