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This is a list of minor characters that appear in the 1965 film, Thunderball. Any character that impacts the film's narrative can be found in the corresponding category of Thunderball Characters.

Characters[]

Mr Karlski - Profile Mr. Karlski is a minor character from the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. He was portrayed by Philo Hauser. He and his wife were in the Centre International D'Assistance Aux Personnes Déplacées to obtain financial support from The Brotherhood for Assistance of Stateless Persons. The representative informs them that the Brotherhood will assist them until they are once again self-supporting, that visas have been arranged with the Brazilian Consulate, and they are not to be concerned with paying the organization back.
Mrs Karlski - Profile Mrs. Karlski is a minor character from the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. She was portrayed by Amelia Bayntun. She and her husband were in the Centre International D'Assistance Aux Personnes Déplacées to obtain financial support from The Brotherhood for Assistance of Stateless Persons. The representative informs them that the Brotherhood will assist them until they are once again self-supporting, that visas have been arranged with the Brazilian Consulate, and they are not to be concerned with paying the organization back.
Screenshot 2015-02-14 17.01.59-0 Prue - A fictional patron of Casino in Nassau in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball, she was portrayed by Suzy Kendall. The character is briefly seen watching the card game between James Bond and SPECTRE's Emilio Largo.
Group Captain Dawson - Profile Dawson was a group captain in the Royal Air Force. He was responsible for overseeing a NATO training flight which was subsequently hijacked by SPECTRE. The character appeared in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball and was portrayed by Patrick Holt.
Kenniston - Profile Kenniston was the Home Secretary's right-hand man. He was one of the men responsible for overseeing the recovery of atomic weapons hijacked by SPECTRE. The character appeared in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball and was portrayed by Reginald Beckwith. Kenniston is first seen at the emergency meeting of the 00-Branch concerning the theft of two atomic bombs by the criminal organization SPECTRE. Later, after receiving the organization's demands, the Home Secretary asks Kenniston to call De Beers.
Sir John - Profile Sir John is the Air Marshal in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. He, M and the Home Secretary are convened the European 00-agents to investigate about the hijacked NATO flight. He is portrayed by Edward Underdown.
Group Captain Pritchard - Profile Pritchard was a group captain in the Royal Air Force. He was one of the men responsible for overseeing the recovery of atomic weapons hijacked by SPECTRE. The character appeared in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball and was portrayed by Leonard Sachs. Following a briefing of the 00-Branch, M intends to send 007 to Canada with Captain Pritchard as his RAF liaison. However, Bond persuades M to transfer him to Nassau as a result of discovering an key individual in the investigation dead the previous evening. Pritchard is initially sceptical, but quickly submits to M's authority on the matter.
007- George Leech in Thunderball Largo's Crewman is a criminal working for Emilio Largo. He was portrayed by George Leech. He is killed when the disco volante explodes.
Unknown - Infobox Dr. Wain is a mentioned character in the 1965 film Thunderball. He is a doctor in Shrublands health farm and the boss of Patricia Fearing. When Bond had an accident with the traction table, Patricia pleased Bond not to mention this to Dr. Wain. Patricia payed the price for the silence in the Turkish bath.
Unknown - Infobox Matsou Fujiwa is a mentioned character in the 1965 film Thunderball. He was a japanese double agent. The SPECTRE agent Number 7 blackmailed him, and took everything he had.
Unknown - Infobox Perringe is a mentioned character in the 1965 film Thunderball. He was a French anti-matter specialist who had defected to the Russians. The SPECTRE agent Number 10 was involved in his assassination.
Unknown - Infobox De Beers is a mentioned character in the 1965 film Thunderball. When the SPECTRE sent the assertion for the two atomic bomb, the Home Secretary asked Kenniston to call De Beers.
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