Mr. White (007)

"You are a kite dancing in a hurricane, Mr. Bond. So long."

- Mr. White's last words

Mr. White is a major character and recurring antagonist in the James Bond rebooted quadrilogy. He appears as the secondary antagonist in Casino Royale, the tertiary antagonist in Quantum of Solace, and the anti-hero in SPECTRE. He is member of a mysterious organization called Quantum, which helps support terrorism, and is only seen a few times whilst his role in Quantum's events still remains unclear. He later appears as the father to Dr. Madeleine Swann.

He is portrayed by Jesper Christensen.

CASINO ROYALE
"Money isn't as valuable to our organization as knowing who to trust."

- White to Le Chiffre before killing him

In Casino Royale, White is seen introducing Le Chiffre, the main antagonist, to the terrorist Steven Obanno, and arranges for Le Chiffre to bank Obanno's money. White is next seen after Le Chiffre has lost Obanno's money. While Le Chiffre tortures Bond, the door bursts open and Mr. White enters with a silenced pistol aimed at Le Chiffre. Though Le Chiffre tries to reason with Mr. White by telling him that he will get the money back, White kills him because Quantum can no longer trust him. Ironically, this action saves the life of MI6 agent James Bond, who will become Quantum's main enemy. When Mr. White returns to his villa on Lake Como, he receives a phone call. While answering the call, he is shot in the leg and falls to the ground. As he tries to crawl into cover, he is approached by James Bond who takes him captive for interrogation by MI6.

QUANTUM OF SOLACE
"The first thing you should know about us that we have people everywhere."

- Mr. White reveals that Quantum has infiltrated MI6

The next film begins with Bond and his superior questioning White, who states that his organization has people everywhere. Upon this statement, M's bodyguard Mitchell opens fire, and Bond pursues him out of the room. In the ensuing confusion, White escapes. He is later seen at an opera house in Bregenz, Austria, where he has come to meet with other members of Quantum. During the opera, the Quantum members discuss their Bolivia project through small headsets. Bond uses a headset previously taken from a Quantum member to trick the members into leaving the opera and takes photos of everyone who leaves, providing MI6 with valuable information about Quantum's top agents. Mr. White removes his headphone but remains seated and is therefore not seen by Bond. He tells the woman next to him that "Tosca isn't for everyone", thereby giving his partners a reason for leaving the room. After the death of Dominic Greene, White remains at large. It's suggested that with Bond's exposure of Quantum through Greene leads to the dismantling of the organization in the aftermath of Greene's death.

SPECTRE
"She is clever, she's smarter than me, she knows how to hide. If you will find her, she'll take you to L'Americain, she knows L'Americain!"

- Mr White on his daughter Dr. Madeline Swann After deciding that he no longer can follow Blofeld's way of leading SPECTRE, as he did not feel well about killing women and children, SPECTRE has multiple attempts on his life which leads to White going into hiding, slowly dying of thallium poisoning. After locating him at an abandoned house at Austria, Bond shows White a ring which bears an inscribed octopus from assassin Marco Sciarra. White tells Bond to find his estranged daughter Madeleine Swann as she has the knowledge Bond needs to know about SPECTRE, giving him a name 'L'Americain', which happens to be a Moroccan hotel where Mr. White has hidden coordinates to SPECTRE's North African facility. Mr. White also makes Bond promise to protect Swann. With Bond's gun, Mr. White says farewell and fires it on himself.

Out of pity, Bond closes Mr. White's dead eyes before leaving to find Swann. Blofeld's henchmen Mr. Hinx later broke into the safehouse to kill both Bond and Mr. White, only to find that Bond is gone and Mr. White's corpse is being pecked off by several crows, much to Hinx's disgust. It later turns out that the entire suicide was recorded through a video surveillance system controlled by SPECTRE, and after capturing Bond and Swann in his North African facility, Blofeld used the footage to deeply traumatize Swann (much to Bond's anger), saying that Mr. White was too weak to see exactly what Blofeld was planning for the world. This made Swann realize that in spite of his past crimes while working at Quantum and SPECTRE, Mr. White was still a good father to her at best.