
Actor
John Hollis
Born 1931 · Nottinghamshire, England, UK
John Hollis was an English actor. He played the role of Lobot in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back and the German porter at the chateau in The Dirty Dozen. He appeared in the classic 1978 film Superman as one of the Elders of Krypton, and reprised his role in the 1980 theatrical version of Superman II. He also played the role of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the cold open of the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, going uncredited due to the controversy over the film rights and characters of Thunderball. In this sequence, his character was famously lifted from a wheelchair and dropped to his death down a chimney stack by Bond after he had attempted to kill Bond by using a remote control link to Bond's MI6 helicopter. Hollis also took the role of Sondergaard in the Jon Pertwee era of Doctor Who in the story The Mutants, and appeared in The Avengers episode The Cybernauts as a sensei and also in The Tomorrow People. John Hollis was a versatile character actor for BBC Radio. Notable roles include Magwitch in Great Expectations, Leonard Bast in Howards End, Conan Doyle's Inspector Lestrade and Shakespeare's Bardolph.
Acting

The Empire Strikes Back
Lando's Aide · 1980

Superman
4th Elder · 1978

The Dirty Dozen
German Porter at Chateau (uncredited) · 1967

Superman II
Krypton Elder · 1980

Doctor Who
Sondergaard · 1963

For Your Eyes Only
Ernst Stavro Blofeld · 1981

Flash Gordon
Klytus Observer No. 2 · 1980

The Avengers
Kanwitch · 1961

The Saint
Tordoff · 1962

Casino Royale
Fred (uncredited) · 1967

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Russian General 3 (Kremlin) · 1987

Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter
Barman · 1973

The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother
Moriarty's Gunman · 1975

Blake's 7
Lom · 1978

Valhalla
Hymer (voice) · 1986

Esther
Harbona · 1999

The Day of the Triffids
Alf · 1981

Thomas and the Magic Railroad
Gordon (voice) (uncredited) · 2000

Espionage
Russian Major · 1963
Crane
Hamid · 1963

The Adventures Of Don Quixote
1st Prisoner · 1973

The Onedin Line
Corry · 1971

Theatre 625
Ivan · 1964

Man of the World
Lopez · 1962