Main Villains Blofeld appears in three James Bond novels, Thunderball, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, and You Only Live Twice. Timblin | Dr. Bechmann | Weight A skirmish ensues, and during the commotion, Blofeld swiftly departs for his Saharan headquarters. Christoph Waltz Fast-forward to 2015’s Spectre, and the situation between Daniel Craig’s Bond and Christoph Waltz’s Blofeld gets even more personal. Separated by a pane of bullet-proof glass, the villain reveals that he has hidden Madeleine somewhere inside the building. Sandor | Rosie Carver | General Li | When Bond entered the Whyte House to confront Whyte, he came face to face with Blofeld and a lookalike. However, he quickly steps back into the railway cart which drives off, separating Bond from Blofeld. Blofeld then orders Klebb to personally kill Bond, though this too end up in failure as Klebb ends up being killed by Tatiana. The plan was given a second purpose, revenge on James Bond for killing SPECTRE agent Dr. Julius No. Undoubtedly the biggest change to Blofeld, however, is his backstory. Dominic Greene | In the non-Eon remake of Thunderball, entitled Never Say Never Again, Blofeld serves as a major antagonist and is portrayed by the late Max von Sydow. The film features a different antagonist in the main plot, and the bald man is not credited or identified by name due to the legal disputes over the Thunderball film. General Dong | SPECTRE's and Blofeld's fates after that remain unknown. Also love wrapping her up to protect her from sun. Vargas | The plan required an embassy worker to contact one of the western powers with a plan to steal the device. c.72[1] Initially believing to be safe from the attackers, Blofeld soon realises that he needs to escape. Role Hector Gonzales | This version of Blofeld differs from the original in that he has a closer connection to Bond, being his foster brother. Milton Krest | In 1438 AD, under the command of Sapa Inca (paramount leader) Pachacuti, whose name literally meant "world-shaker", they began a far-reaching expansion. [4] Franz grew jealous of his father's strong paternal relationship with Bond; an obsession which culminated in the young man murdering his father in a staged avalanche in Kitzbühel. Trukhin | However, the name of the villain was also inspired by his classmate, the father of BBC cricket commentator Henry Blofeld, as mentioned by Henry in an interview with BBC Radio 4's, Producer Harry Sullivan initially cast the Czech actor Jan Werich as Blofeld in, Blofeld has many different appearances and voices due to being portrayed by different actors. Carver Media Group Network (Stealth Ship Crew). No Time to Die (film), Unidentified (mother)James Bond (foster brother). Auric Goldfinger | Held at gunpoint, he tells the spy to kill him. Guy Haines | Stromberg Shipping Line (Liparus Crew) | His genius made him far-seeing and cunning to a fault, and he knew all of the details of his opponents' moves, right down to placing a bulletproof sheet of glass between him and James Bond in their final confrontation. Features Josef | Ed Killifer | Blofeld once again directs operations for SPECTRE while stroking his trademark white cat. May Day | Founder and leader of SPECTRE Kisch | Dario | Giulietta da Vinci | And Blofeld’s got him. However, Blofeld orders his henchman Hans to detonate the spaceship, to leave the US and the Soviets no chance but to go to war. Lorenzo | Max Denbigh | Braun | The question is: Spectre: Did Franz Oberhauser (Blofeld's) cat survive after his base of operations exploded? Xenia Onatopp | Hai Fat | Jack Strap | Ernst Stavro Blofeld | 007 frees himself and confronts Blofeld inside. 166 pounds From Russia with love (1963) - SPECTRE briefingTov Kronsteen Rosa Klebb Number 1 Ernst Stavro BlofeldSPECTRE Briefing Blast injuries; scar across the right side of the face and blinded right eye, Article covering the avalanche which claimed his father's life, as seen in, Official promotional image of Oberhauser presiding over the, Blofeld takes Bond and Swann on a tour of his North African facility, as seen in, Oberhauser and Bond meet at the Saharan facility, as seen in. Alongside counterfeit pharmaceuticals, human trafficking and prostitution, his organization increasingly made use of terrorism. Adolph Gettler | During a brief moment of Blofeld trying to escape the compound, the cat he's holding is … While Kronsteen died, Blofeld only watched, commenting that one day SPECTRE would have to create a faster working venom. Interestingly, it can be seen that Blofeld has hair, in contrast to the bald persona that would become famous. General Orlov | Blofeld posed as a billionaire named Willard Whyte, seeking out diamonds to power his laser satellite. Dambala | Irma Bunt | 2015 Kra | Dr. Noah | Grunther | Tom Wallace | Eventually, Blofeld had Kronsteen killed for failing to consider Bond's capabilities. Hans | Fatima Blush | TerrorismHolding the world ransomMass murderTortureEnslavementBrainwashing Bond then proceeds to drop the bald man down an industrial chimney, killing him. He also appears in 7 James Bond movies, including From Russia With Love, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty’s Secret Servi… Katya Nadanova, Organizations Even when finally held at gunpoint by James, he over-confidently goaded him to pull the trigger, though James decided to spare him, knowing that he was not worth it. Jed Midnight | Miss Taro | Pan Ho | An elegant thug, this incarnation of Blofeld invited the interests of his sworn nemesis, James Bond, who discovered that he was seeking to confirm his aristocracy, and so went undercover as the Herald, Sir Hillary Bray, dispatched to spend time with the villain and to determine the authenticity of his claims for greatness. He is an exceptionally calm and reserved person and addressed any and all problems with an insidiously relaxed attitude, even if he was helpless while being held at gunpoint.He is also extrem… He learned that all of his patients were beautiful women, and fraternizing with a few, Bond discovered they were receiving psychedelic hypnosis as a cure, brainwashing them into believing they were better, besides more obvious physical remedies. Maximillian Largo | Denise | Re-invented for the Daniel Craig continuity of James Bond films (2006-present), Waltz's Blofeld is the foster brother of 007 and the leader of SPECTRE, which is bent on controlling global surveillance through the "Nine Eyes" programme. Spectre is a tool for creating and transferring Sample Content for Waldorf Blofeld with License SL and Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard. Dryden | Powers/Skills Since then, the character has been identified as one of the most iconic, active, perpetual, and influential villains to ever date in film media. Blofeld is subsequently incarcerated in HM Prison Wakefield, United Kingdom, awaiting trial, however, he is still holding corrupting influence against Bond, stating he is knowing of Swann's secret and believes it would destroy him once and for all.[1]. However, both he and the cat turned out to be clones. His extreme sadism was, by the way, his downfall because his need of seeing Bond suffer just because he feels that his father favored Bond instead of him prevents him from a more pragmatic murder, for example, killing him when he is knocked out in SPECTRE's headquarters.