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Ernst Stavro Blofeld

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James Bond character
Ernst Stavro Blofeld:Blofeld played by Donald Pleasence
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Gender Male
RoleVillain
Affiliation SPECTRE
Current status Deceased
Portrayed by Multiple (See Below)

Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a fictional character from the James Bond universe. He is the archenemy of the British Secret Service agent James Bond and head of the evil terrorist organization SPECTRE.

Blofeld usually appears accompanied by a white Persian cat in the films (but not in the novels). It was also briefly a trademark of the Bond films not to show Blofeld's face, only a closeup of Blofeld stroking his cat. This "trademark" was later broken in the film You Only Live Twice and subsequent films. It was also mimicked in the animated series Inspector Gadget, and spoofed in Austin Powers.

Blofeld appears in six official James Bond movies as well as Never Say Never Again, the 1983 remake of Thunderball, which makes him the most persistent and arguably greatest of James Bond's enemies.


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Biography

Ernst Stavro Blofeld:In film the face of Blofeld remained hidden in From Russia With Love and Thunderball, showing only his Angora cat
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In film the face of Blofeld remained hidden in From Russia With Love and Thunderball, showing only his Angora cat

Fleming details Blofeld's background in the novel Thunderball; none of his background is ever revealed in the Bond films. He was born on May 28, 1908 to a German father and a Greek mother in Gdingen, Germany. After the First World War he became a Polish national. Blofeld attended the University of Warsaw where he studied economics and political history. He later went to the Warsaw Technical Institute to study engineering and radionics. He then took a communication position with the Polish government, at the Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs. He began to use his position for insider trading, buying and selling stocks at the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

Foreseeing World War II, Blofeld made copies of top-secret wires and sold them to Nazi Germany. 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 organization. During the war, he sold information to both sides. After the defeat of Erwin Rommel, he decided to back the Allied war effort; ironically, he was awarded numerous medals by the Allied powers after the war's end. After the war, Blofeld temporarily moved to South America before founding SPECTRE.

Despite his willingness to murder millions to get what he wants, Blofeld has a few professional scruples. For instance, in the novel Thunderball he learned that during a standard fundraising kidnapping mission of a young girl, the responsible agent had sexual relations with her. Although Blofeld says that the relations may have been "voluntary or involuntary on the girl's part," he had the agent killed as punishment and returned the girl and half the ransom to her father as compensation. His reasons had nothing to do with morality, but rather with the importance of SPECTRE being known for keeping their word to those they did their "business" with.

Blofeld timeline
Novel seriesYearFilm seriesYear
Thunderball 1961 From Russia with Love 1963
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1963 Thunderball 1965
You Only Live Twice 1964 You Only Live Twice 1967
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969
Diamonds Are Forever 1971
For Your Eyes Only (implied) 1981
Never Say Never Again (unofficial) 1983

Novels

In the novel series by Ian Fleming, Blofeld makes three appearances in what is considered the 'Blofeld Trilogy,' or, the 'Spectre Trilogy'. Blofeld first appears as the leader of SPECTRE in Thunderball, however, his role is reduced to a minor character. The plot, formulated by his organization and by him is carried out by his henchman Emilio Largo.

Blofeld is absent from the next book, The Spy Who Loved Me, though its events take place while Bond is searching for Blofeld in North America. In On Her Majesty's Secret Service Bond learns that Blofeld is in hiding in Switzerland under the guise of Comte de Bleuville and defeats his plans to destroy Britain's agricultural economy. In the final sequence of the novel, Blofeld gets revenge by murdering Bond's new wife, Tracy.

In You Only Live Twice, Blofeld returns and is found by Bond to be hiding in Japan under the alias Dr. Guntram Shatterhand. Bond strangles him to death at the end of the novel, making it the villain's last appearance.

Films

Ernst Stavro Blofeld:Blofeld played by Telly Savalas and James Bond played by George Lazenby in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
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Blofeld played by Telly Savalas and James Bond played by George Lazenby in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

In the film series, Blofeld first appears in From Russia with Love, in which he has a very small role. Similarly, he also plays a minor role in Thunderball after a one film absence. Afterwards, Blofeld takes on the role of the main villain in You Only Live Twice and again in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, the latter being virtually identical to the novel. Blofeld returns once again in Diamonds Are Forever. Blofeld's final appearance is generally held to be in the pre-title sequence of 1981's For Your Eyes Only where he finally receives his comeuppance for the murder of Bond's wife when he is hurled off a helicopter and into a giant smokestack. For copyright reasons involving Kevin McClory and the film rights to Thunderball (see the controversy over Thunderball) Blofeld's name was never mentioned either verbally or in the final credits of For Your Eyes Only. The only indications that this wheelchair-bound character is Blofeld are the presence of the Persian cat, baldness, and the original trademark of not showing Blofeld's face. (The cat escapes before Blofeld's doom).

In the films, Blofeld's physical appearance and personality varies wildly due to the change of actors (i.e. Blofeld's scar does not appear in On Her Majesty's Secret Service or Diamonds Are Forever; in On Her Majesty's Secret Service it is revealed that Blofeld has removed his earlobes, but they return in Diamonds Are Forever along with a full head of hair). This is actually in keeping with the Blofeld of Fleming's novels, who is described as drastically changing his personality and appearance in order to hide from Bond.

Blofeld portrayals

Ernst Stavro Blofeld:Blofeld played by Charles Gray in Diamonds Are Forever
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Blofeld played by Charles Gray in Diamonds Are Forever

Actors who have played Blofeld in the films (order of appearance):

Trivia

Imitation and parody

Many of the characteristics of Blofeld have become clichés of supervillains in popular fiction, resulting in the stock character of the evil genius.

Ernst Stavro Blofeld:Dr. Evil in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, a parody of Ernst Stavro Blofeld
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Dr. Evil in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, a parody of Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Preceded by:
Dr. Julius No
Bond Villain
1963
Succeeded by:
Auric Goldfinger
Preceded by:
Auric Goldfinger
Bond Villain
1965
Succeeded by:
himself
Preceded by:
Emilio Largo and himself
Bond Villain
1967,1969,1971
Succeeded by:
Dr. Kananga/Mr. Big


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