Unlike the majority of Bond films, Never Say Never Again was not produced by Eon Productions but by Jack Schwartzman's Taliafilm in association with Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the Thunderball storyline with Ian Fleming and Jack Whittingham. Blofeld's lifestyle is described in one chapter in Thunderball: "For the rest, he didn't smoke or drink and he had never been known to sleep with a member of either sex. Kill James Bond.Destroy MI6 Agency in order to advance his agenda to take over the world (both failed). Taking control of the aircraft over a London gasworks, Blofeld toys with Bond before attempting to crash the flying death-trap in a warehouse. He used this base to launch a rocket ship which had the ability to capture space capsules. Dryden | Blofeld makes his first anonymous appearance in From Russia with Love, on board his private yacht. Denise | Boris Grishenko | Scarpine | Active/indirect involvement in the field. Blofeld evidently survived the attack and resurfaced years later (dialogue in Marvel's comic adaptation would suggest 10 years after their last encounter) with a plan to exact revenge on his old adversary, James Bond, for foiling his plans and causing the downfall of his criminal organisation. After several days, both Gilbert and Broccoli determined that Werich was not menacing enough, and recast Blofeld with Donald Pleasence in the role – the official excuse being that Werich was ill.[1] Pleasence's ideas for Blofeld's appearance included a hump, a limp, a beard, and a lame hand, before he settled on the scar. Magda | Blofeld in You Only Live Twice (Donald Pleasence), On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (Telly Savalas), Diamonds are Forever (Charles Gray) and Never Say Never Again (Max Von Sydow). This incarnation again wears a jacket without lapels, has a full head of hair, and is disfigured through the use of an explosive watch created by Q in the course of the film, echoing the duelling scar and white eye of Donald Pleasence's version. Braun | Since then, the character has been identified as one of the most iconic, active, perpetual, and influential villains to ever date in film media. However, then plan fell apart when Bond and an army of frogmen stopped Largo from launching the warheads and when Largo was killed by his mistress. Satoshi Isagura | According to the novel, Blofeld was born on 28 May 1908 (which is also Fleming's birthday) in Gdingen, Imperial Germany (now Gdynia, Poland); his father Ernst George Blofeld was Polish, and his mother Maria Stavro Michelopoulos was Greek, hence his Greek name Stavro. He attempts to escape in his mini-sub, but Bond gains control of it and crashes it into the Control Room. In the film series Blofeld first appears in From Russia with Love, then in Thunderball. Craig Mitchell | https://antagonists.fandom.com/wiki/Ernst_Stavro_Blofeld?oldid=130322, Number One, Willard Whyte, Count Balthazar De Bleuchamp, Franz Oberhauser, Slender yet obese, Bald head, blue eyes, scar across face, Supreme Leader, Head and Founder of SPECTRE Organization, Defeat and kill James Bond and to take over the entire world, Gydnia, Poland, Europe (in the Novel), London, England, United Kingdom, Europe (in For Your Eyes Only), Austria, Europe (in Spectre). Upon arriving at the Pinewood set, both producer Albert R. Broccoli and director Lewis Gilbert felt that he was a bad choice, resembling a "poor, benevolent Santa Claus". Swiftly discovered, Agent 007 found that these were Blofeld's 'Angels of Death', and that he was plotting to use them as plague carriers of a new germ agent he had been perfecting, 'Virus Omega', able to disintegrate all livestock and cereals, a threat he would tempt to bully and blackmail an unsuspecting globe. His face remains unseen, but his hands and his signature white cat remain visible. However, a comic book adaptation of the film created by Marvel Comics contains a more explicit clue to his identity as Blofeld in the form of his comment "I thought we should celebrate the tenth anniversary of our last meeting", referring to Bond and Blofeld's last feud in Diamond Are Forever, which was released 10 years before For Your Eyes Only. [2] He found it uncomfortable, though, because of the glue that attached it to his eye.[3]. The cat is an entirely white Persian, and though it is never named, it is perhaps as famous as the villain himself.The cat made its first debut appearance in the year 1963, during the movie From Russia With Love.. The facility is destroyed, and Blofeld escapes the destruction alone in a bobsleigh, with Bond pursuing him. [3] The anonymity of the villain was due to the legal dispute between Kevin McClory and Eon Productions over the Thunderball copyrights. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Blofeld, again portrayed by Waltz, will appear in the upcoming Bond film No Time to Die . In the John Gardner novel For Special Services, Blofeld is depicted as having had a daughter, Nena, with a French mistress. It involved using plastic surgery, murder, and deceit to hijack a Vulcan bomber carrying two nuclear warheads and concealing the plane underwater near Largo's estate in Nassau, the Bahamas. Blofeld is head of the global criminal organisation SPECTRE and is commonly referred to as Number 1, an official numerical position given to members of SPECTRE. Elvis | Blofeld then again called Kronsteen and Klebb before him, where the two respectively blamed the other one for the failure of the operation. He drives the car from which Irma Bunt (Ilse Steppat) fires the fatal shots at Tracy, minutes after she marries Bond. Evil-doer Though Bond was immediately recaptured, the opening of the gate allowed the head of the Japanese secret service, Tiger Tanaka, and a special unit of ninjas, to infiltrate the base and to attack SPECTRE. Destroy MI6 Agency in order to advance his agenda to take over the world (both failed). Blofeld is a playable multiplayer character in the 2010 video game GoldenEye 007 for the Wii, with the likeness of Charles Gray. Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Supporting Villains As the crisis escalates, Bond manages to infiltrate the volcano lair and attempts to board SPECTRE's spacecraft. Czech actor Jan Werich was originally cast by producer Harry Saltzman to play Blofeld in You Only Live Twice. [13] He often wears a jacket without lapels, based loosely either on the Nehru jacket or on the Mao suit, a feature which is used in spoofs like the Austin Powers series, though in his early two appearances on film he wears a black business suit. Alias(es) A criminal mastermind with aspirations of world domination, he is the archenemy of the British Secret Service agent James Bond. The plan was given a second purpose, revenge on James Bond for killing SPECTRE agent Dr. No. Legends, released prior to Blofeld's appearance in Spectre, portrays a feud with 007 that is not related to the film, thus rendering the video game non-canonical to the cinematic timeline. SPECTRE, Independent Blofeld then orders Klebb to personally kill Bond, though this too end up in failure as Klebb ends up being killed by Tatiana. During the ensuing battle, Blofeld tries to take Bond away to be executed, but is struck by a ninja-star thrown by Tanaka. Liparus Captain | When a helicopter was giving Bond a ride, piloted by one of his men, the bald man electrocuted the pilot and controlled the helicopter with a console attached to his wheelchair. There he meets with Rosa Klebb, SPECTRE agent number three, and as well as Number Five, the chess master Kronsteen. Armitage Rook | Beginning in 1962, the EON series of Bond films placed a far greater emphasis on the SPECTRE organisation, which effectively replaced Fleming's literary villains, SMERSH, as the primary antagonists of the early films. Apparently at his wits' end with failed plots, he decided to operate this one personally. Occupation Many of Blofeld's characteristics have become tropes in popular fiction, representing the stock character of the criminal mastermind, with the stroking of his white cat often retained as a parodic allusion to Blofeld's character. Rhoda | The only clues to his identity are the trademark white cat,[2] similar clothes to his previous onscreen appearances, the dialogue indicating that he and Bond have met before, and the fact that the scene begins with Bond paying his respects to Tracy, often considered by the producers as a means of providing an "immediate continuity link" in the event of a new actor taking the part of Bond (although this was Roger Moore's fifth appearance as Bond). Hai Fat | In the film version, Tracy is played by actress Diana Rigg. Dr. Noah | Neo Encyclopedia Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. He finds out Whyte's location and rescues him, but in the meantime Blofeld retreats to his oil platform off the coast of Baja California. General Li | Blofeld shows his cruelty and kills her for her failure by sending her into his piranha tank where she is brutally devoured alive. Max Zorin | He often wears a jacket without lapels, based loosely either on the Nehru jacket or on the Mao suit, a feature which is used in spoofs like the Austin Powers series, though in his early two appearances on film he wore a black business suit. Throughout the game, he is voiced by Glenn Wrage. Blofeld's lifestyle is described in one chapter in Thunderball: "For the rest, he didn't smoke or drink and he had never been known to sleep with a member of either sex. In the film version of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, he is not the actual killer of Tracy Bond. Bambi and Thumper | Blofeld’s first appearance in Thunderball is relatively brief as he delegates the theft of the nuclear warheads to second-in-command Emilio Largo. For other uses, see, List of recurring characters in the James Bond film series, "The Bond Film Informant: Ernst Stavro Blofeld", "BBC Radio 4 – Desert Island Discs, Henry Blofeld", "BBC Radio 4 – Just a Minute, Series 67, Episode 3", http://www.007magazine.co.uk/factfiles/factfiles_fyeo.htm, "For Your Eyes Only: The Last Good Roger Moore James Bond Movie", "What James Bond Mythology Tells Us About Spectre", "MGM, Danjaq Settle James Bond Rights Dispute With McClory Estate", "What the James Bond movies can learn from the GoldenEye video game". Mr. Bullion | After the defeat of Erwin Rommel, he decided to back the Allied war effort, and was awarded numerous medals by the Allied powers after the war's end. Grunther | 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 then assembled the global criminal organisation known as Spectre. Never has any contact with Bond. Bond describes Blofeld on their confrontation as being "a big man, perhaps six foot three (190 cm), and powerfully built". It is commonly believed that the name Blofeld was inspired by the English cricket commentator Henry Blofeld's father, with whom Fleming went to school. Henry and John were cousins of some degree. During the war, he sold information to both sides. Before the German invasion of Poland in 1939, he destroyed all records of his existence then moved to Turkey, where he worked for Turkish radio and set up an intelligence organisation. Mr. Ling | It was first published by Jonathan Cape in the United Kingdom on 26 March 1964 and sold out quickly. During the opening sequence of Diamonds Are Forever, he reveals to Bond that some of his men have undergone plastic surgery to become his decoy duplicates. Captain Scott | He also appeared as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in From Russia with Love (1963) and Thunderball (1965). Blofeld claimed he would not carry out his plan if all his past crimes were pardoned and he is recognised as the current Count de Bleauchamp. He leaves the control room of the base with Osato and Bond, holding the latter at gunpoint. Share Share Tweet Email. He used this base to launch a rocket ship which had the ability to capture space capsules. Receiving plastic surgery as he had in the past to disguise his identity, he sought to have his noble heritage confirmed, so that he would become recognized as a Baron. Blofeld's depiction in film influenced with great effect the depiction of supervillains and (together with that of Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather ) that of Mafia bosses both in films and printed media, as, since his first appearance on the big screen in 1963, he established some "standards" imitated for decades, such as mysterious identities, being portrayed stroking a pet and with the face unseen by the spectator or the viewpoint character, and the concept of spectacularly executing underlings who fail to defeat the main protagonist. Ernst Stavro Blofeld | Following years of litigation over the ownership of the character, Blofeld was later re-invented for the Daniel Craig continuity of James Bond films (2006-2015), portrayed by Christoph Waltz. Leroy | With the satellite now in orbit, Blofeld destroys nuclear weapons in China, the Soviet Union and the United States, then proposes an international auction. In the film, Blofeld once serves as the head of SPECTRE, and has had one of his agents, Jack Petachi, undergo an operation on his right eye to make it match the retinal pattern of the US President, which he uses to circumvent iris recognition security at an American military base in England. Bond incapacitates her in their Japanese castle base before it blows up, killing Bunt. Rafael Drake | His face remains unseen, but his hands and his signature white cat remain visible. Stromberg Shipping Line (Liparus Crew) | GoldenEye: Rogue Agent, Eric Pohlmann (voice),Donald Pleasence,Telly Savalas,Charles Gray,John Hollis (uncredited),Robert Rietty (voice),Gideon Emery (voice). In the sixth and final appearance – in the pre-credit sequence of For Your Eyes Only – he is an anonymous, bald villain trying to kill Bond once again. Wavekrest Marine Research | Mr. Kil | He was played on screen by Donald Pleasence, Telly Savalas, Charles Gray and Max von Sydow, among others. Karl Stromberg | The initial and secondary print runs sold out, with over 60,000 books sold in the first month. At this point, Blofeld reveals his face, name and plans to Bond, whom he intends to kill after he captures one more space capsule. Bond, having faked his death, was sent to investigate. Fleming details Blofeld's background in the novel Thunderball, though none of his past is ever revealed in the Bond films. [3]. General Dong | Valerian | It is assumed that this bald man is Blofeld, having become wheelchair-bound following the injuries he sustained in Diamonds Are Forever and still possessing his white cat. Jaws | Jeff Hobbs | 1967 Mischka and Grischka | Dr. Vogel | Mr. White | Octopussy | However, both he and the cat turned out to be clones. A final depiction of the character (unnamed for copyright reasons) appeared in the pre-title sequence of For Your Eyes Only, portrayed by John Hollis and voiced by Robert Rietty. Tov Kronsteen | James Bond finally caught up with Oberhauser during a meeting where he finally revealed to Bond that he was in fact alive. In this appearance rather than being just thin has gained some muscles, has a gold-capped tooth, a fully healed nose, and a drooping grey mustache. Tee Hee | Gray Lieutenant Orso | By Jack Otway Feb 16, 2020. In the movie Thunderball, Number 9 is killed for embezzlement rather than rape. Perez | Morzeny | "Blofeld" redirects here. Actor Telly Savalas took over in On Her Majesty's Secret Service" with a similar scar to Donald Pleasence's version but with no ear lobes. Dr. Kaufman | However, Bond manages to foil the plot, and Largo is killed. This was the only other Blofeld double, since after the death of the first there were no more volunteers. [12]. Never has any direct contact with Bond. Carrying the Glidrose Publications copyright, it was first published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan Cape and in the United States by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. In On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1963), Bond learns that Blofeld has altered his appearance radically —he is now tall and thin; has reduced his weight to 12 stone (170 lb; 76 kg); sports long silver hair, a syphilitic infection on his nose, and no earlobes; he wears dark green tinted contact lenses to hide his distinctive eyes. Aris Kristatos | There, he intends to shoot Bond but Tanaka throws a throwing star from below, causing Blofeld to drop his gun. Charles Gray's Blofeld as he appears in the 2010 version of the GoldenEye videogame, On-set photograph of Jan Werich in the role during. The late author, Ian Fleming, reportedly took the name from a casino member, and thought the name alone sounded evil. First seen Blofeld later appears at the SPECTRE meeting in Rome, where, after allowing Bond a short, brutal insight of SPECTRE, he exposes the latter, who was eavesdropping on the meeting. Fleming wrote the book in Jamaica whilst the first film in the Eon Productions series of films, Dr. No, was being filmed nearby. Additional Notice: This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Abrika |