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Blofeld's Right-Hand Man[1] was a fictional unidentified operative of the criminal organisation SPECTRE and the assistant of its leader, Ernst Stavro Blofeld. A minor recurring antagonist portrayed by Lithuanian actor, Gediminas Adomaitis, he first appeared in the 2015 James Bond film, Spectre, and was later seen in its 2021 sequel, No Time to Die.

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Spectre[]

An influential unidentified operative of the criminal organisation SPECTRE, the individual acted as right-hand man and personal assistant to the secret society's enigmatic leader, Ernst Stavro Blofeld. He was present during an impromptu meeting of SPECTRE at the Palazzo Cardenza in Rome, Italy to find a successor to the recently deceased Marco Sciarra. The meeting was infiltrated by Secret Intelligence Service operative James Bond and, following the spy's violent altercation with the organisation's security staff, Blofeld and his entourage promptly left. The right-hand man subsequently joined Blofeld at SPECTRE's Saharan data-gathering headquarters and played host to Bond and Madeleine Swann during their incarceration.

After 007 escaped and destroyed the facility, the henchman joined his master on a vengeful excursion to London; witnessing the demolition of the old SIS Building with Swann and Bond ostensibly trapped inside. Believing them to have been killed, Blofeld and his assistant departed by helicopter - unaware that they were being pursued along the River Thames in a boat. One of Bond's gunshots started an engine fire; causing the aircraft to crash land on Westminster Bridge. The seriously wounded right-hand man was last seen unconscious in the wreckage before Blofeld was confronted by 007.

No Time to Die[]

Five years later, presumably having escaped incarceration at some undisclosed point, the right-hand man was among the SPECTRE leadership attending the "birthday" of Ernst Stavro Blofeld at the El Nido Bar in Cuba. The festivities were in fact an elaborate trap to lethally infect James Bond with a stolen DNA-targeting nanoweapon designated "Heracles". However, unbeknownst to SPECTRE, its creator Dr. Valdo Obruchev was actually working for the vengeful terrorist Lyutsifer Safin and had secretly reprogrammed the weapon to massacre the organisation's leadership instead of their intended target. When the airborne pathogen was released, the right-hand man was one of its many victims.

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  1. Note: While unnamed, the character is credited as "Blofeld's Right-Hand Man".