MI6 Personnel File

Lennox Monroe · 007 First Light

A former Royal Marine who finished top of his class — one of the 00-programme intake training alongside the young James Bond, and one of the people Bond gets closest to.

Played by Chris O'Reilly
Photo on file
classified
No official portrait released yetOfficial · IO Interactive

Spoiler warning — This guide discusses Lennox Monroe's full role in 007 First Light, including what happens to him during the campaign. If you'd rather find out in-game, stop here.

The Dossier
Full name
Lennox Monroe
Played by
Chris O'Reilly
Allegiance
MI6 — the 00 programme
Billed role
Double-O recruiter, former Royal Marine
Background
Royal Marine — finished first in his class
Status
New original character (not from the films)
Case File

Lennox Monroe in 007 First Light

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Who is Lennox Monroe in 007 First Light?

Lennox Monroe is one of the new MI6 faces 007 First Light builds its early chapters around, and a name a lot of players go looking for the moment he makes an impression. On the official cast lists he is billed as a Double-O recruiter with a Royal Marine background — a soldier-turned-spy who came up through the Royal Marines and, by several accounts, finished first in his class before MI6 brought him into the service's revitalised 00 programme.

That military pedigree is the key to reading Lennox Monroe. Where this younger James Bond is all instinct and improvisation, Monroe is the disciplined professional the programme is supposed to produce: trained, decorated, and exactly the kind of recruit the 00 section wants. In an origin story about a Bond who has not yet earned his number, Monroe is a useful mirror — a glimpse of the polished operative Bond is being measured against.

Like Cressida Bright, Lennox Monroe is a brand-new original character created for 007 First Light rather than a figure pulled from the James Bond films. There is no decades-old movie backstory to lean on, which is exactly why a dedicated guide helps — the game itself is the only place his story exists.

Official 007 First Light screenshot — Bond vaulting a stone balustrade to line up a shot, an interactive object highlighted.
Bond vaulting cover to line up a shot — the 00-programme fieldwork Monroe was trained for.Official · IO Interactive
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Lennox Monroe, the 00 programme, and James Bond

Inside MI6's revived 00 programme, Lennox Monroe is part of the intake training alongside Bond. The setup is that Bond joins late — months behind the other candidates — and has to win over a team that has already formed, and Monroe is one of the two recruits he grows closest to (the other being Cressida Bright). That makes Monroe less a rival than a comrade: a fellow trainee who becomes part of Bond's small circle inside the service.

It is worth being precise about the wording, because sources frame it two ways. The published cast lists describe Lennox Monroe as a Double-O recruiter — the same phrasing used for Cressida — while the story itself plays him as one of the recruits Bond trains and operates beside. The honest read is both: Monroe is a senior, capable member of the 00 intake whose Royal Marine record makes him exactly the sort of person the programme leans on, and who Bond fights shoulder-to-shoulder with rather than against.

That closeness is deliberate, and it is what gives Monroe's arc its weight in 007 First Light. The game spends its opening stretch making you like him — the steady professional, the friend Bond can rely on — so that what comes later actually lands.

Official 007 First Light screenshot — a grand alpine hotel on a forested ridge beneath snow-capped mountains.
A grand hotel on a forested ridge — the kind of setting where a routine operation can turn deadly.Official · IO Interactive
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Does Lennox Monroe die in 007 First Light?spoilers

Yes — Lennox Monroe dies in 007 First Light, and his death is one of the campaign's early turning points rather than a late-game twist. After the training-focused opening, the team is sent into the field, and what is meant to be a manageable operation goes badly wrong. Monroe is killed during that mission, and the game treats it as a brutal, grounded shock rather than a heroic send-off.

The widely reported version places his death in Slovakia, during an attempt to track down a rogue former agent named Rhys Beckett at a hotel, where the team runs into a pair of assassins (reported as the 'Murto twins') and the situation spirals. We flag the finer details — the exact assassins, and which numbered chapter the scene falls in, where guides don't fully agree — as the kind of specifics best confirmed against a dedicated walkthrough rather than stated as settled fact.

What matters thematically is consistent across sources: Monroe's death is not a betrayal or a noble sacrifice, but the cost of fieldwork gone wrong, and it becomes the engine of Bond's growth for the rest of 007 First Light. Losing the steady professional of the group forces this younger Bond to confront the real price of the job he is trying to qualify for — which is why so many players come away remembering Lennox Monroe.

Official 007 First Light screenshot — a figure clambering over a fallen log toward a forested mountain valley.
Crossing rough country into a mountain valley — the field side of 00 training.Official · IO Interactive
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Is Lennox Monroe a villain or an ally?

Lennox Monroe is firmly an ally — he is MI6, part of Bond's own 00 intake, and one of the people closest to him. He is not a villain and he is not a secret traitor; the emotion around him comes from loss, not betrayal. If you have seen his name attached to a 'death scene' clip and wondered whether there is a turn involved, there isn't: the tragedy is precisely that a good operative and a friend is killed doing the job.

Because 007 First Light keeps some of its hand hidden, the precise mission framing around Monroe is the sort of thing worth confirming in a full walkthrough. But on the core question — friend or foe — the answer is settled: Lennox Monroe stands with Bond, and the game uses what happens to him to define the rest of the story.

Chris O'Reilly: the actor behind Lennox Monroe

Lennox Monroe is voiced by Chris O'Reilly

Lennox Monroe is played by Chris O'Reilly, an actor with a substantial background in video-game voice and performance-capture work. He doesn't have a single, widely cross-confirmed standout role we can anchor him to the way we can for some of the bigger 007 First Light cast names, so rather than pad his credits with anything unverified, we simply note him here as the performer behind Monroe and will update this if confirmed roles surface.

Debrief

Lennox Monroe FAQ

Who is Lennox Monroe in 007 First Light?

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Lennox Monroe is a former Royal Marine and a member of MI6's revitalised Double-O programme in 007 First Light, billed as a Double-O recruiter and played by Chris O'Reilly. He is one of the 00 intake training alongside the young James Bond and one of Bond's closest allies early in the story.

Does Lennox Monroe die in 007 First Light?

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Yes. Lennox Monroe is killed early in 007 First Light during a field operation that goes wrong — widely reported as a mission in Slovakia hunting a rogue agent. His death is a major turning point that drives Bond's development for the rest of the game. (Story spoiler.)

Who plays Lennox Monroe in 007 First Light?

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Lennox Monroe is voiced by Chris O'Reilly, an actor with an extensive background in video-game voice and motion-capture work.

Is Lennox Monroe a villain in 007 First Light?

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No. Lennox Monroe is MI6 and one of Bond's fellow 00-programme recruits — an ally, not a villain. There's no betrayal twist; the impact of his character comes from his death, not from turning on Bond.