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Which is why, IMO, Waltz's Blofeld is somewhat underwhelming. Not to hijack the thread, but Waltz's appearance is too dashedly normal for Blofeld.
He looks very similar to Fleming's Blofeld as seen in OHMSS.
Like @Murdock said, he looks like the Blofeld of OHMSS. And, I may add, far more than the above drawing. But for the record, for appearance alone I would have cast a TB looking Blofeld, say Brendan Gleeson, somebody who could pass as a brute. But as an OHMSS looking Blofeld, Waltz fitted the bill, IMO. And there is something about his eyes and mannerism.
In any case, in the end he was filly scarred.
I suppose he vaguely resembles that OHMSS Blofeld if one excepts the syphilitic nose and the absence of dark green eyes that looked like pools (according to Fleming). There was something very disconcerting about the appearance of the literary OHMSS Blofeld which does not come across with Waltz.
Indeed. I always enjoy when a Bond villain has something physical that stands out, whether it's obvious scarring or something as simple as bug eyes, like Greene in QoS.