- His wife Jo had a mansion on the New York / Vermont border which is the setting for two of Ian Fleming's James Bond stories, "For Your Eyes Only" and "The Spy Who Loved Me".
- The "Diamonds Are Forever" James Bond novel is co-dedicated to Ivar Bryce (as "j.f.c.b") along with two other friends of Ian Fleming.
- After Ian Fleming visited Jamaica in 1944 and decided he wanted to live there, Bryce home-hunted the island to find him a residence and discovered "Goldeneye" for him.
- Ian Fleming named his James Bond character's CIA agent friend after Ivar Bryce's middle name, Felix. His surname was named after another of Fleming's friends, Tommy Leiter.
- Is played by actor Patrick Ryecart in Goldeneye (1989).
- Was involved in the early stages of the development of the James Bond movie Thunderball (1965).
- He was married to A&P Supermarket heir Huntington Hartford's sister, Josephine Hartford. Huntington Hartford was the original owner and developer of Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
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