Every James Bond Henchmen Ranked
9. Tee-Hee - Live And Let Die
Another henchman who upstaged their boss, Tee-Hee (Julius Harris) is a very memorable secondary villain indeed.
A tall, strong man with a hook for one of his hands, Tee-Hee's got exactly the right mixture of silliness and intimidation, meaning he's very fun to watch but is also creepy as hell and always heightens the tension of a scene. Therefore, like many of the best Bond villains, he's a beautifully-balanced combination of entertaining and scary. Julius Harris gave a very good performance as the character as well.
He also gets a nice extra fight scene at the film's end, where he attacks Bond and main Bond Girl Solitaire (Jane Seymour) on a train. Therefore, he goes out on the high note he deserved.