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== History ==
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=== Background ===
=== Background ===
Wilford is the conductor of the train, a calm and ingratiating leader, who wears a robe and eats steak in his luxurious front car. While he uses child labor to run the engine and kills his less wealthy passengers to maintain the class hierarchy on the train, he believes that what he is doing is benevolent. He is the prototypical image of a fascist dictator, a powerful figurehead who is cocooned from the violence and destruction he creates.
Wilford is the conductor of the train, a calm and ingratiating leader, who wears a robe and eats steak in his luxurious front car. While he uses child labor to run the engine and kills his less wealthy passengers to maintain the class hierarchy on the train.
==Throughout the Film==
==Throughout the Film==
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==Personality==
==Personality==
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He believes that what he is doing is benevolent. He is the prototypical image of a fascist dictator, a powerful figurehead who is cocooned from the violence and destruction he creates.
==Relationship==
==Relationship==
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=== [[Gilliam]] ===
Gilliam and Wilford are close friends and planned the whole revolution.
 
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Revision as of 15:19, 20 November 2022

This article is about Wilford from Snowpiercer (film). You may be looking for Joseph Wilford from TV series.


Wilford is the main antagonist of Snowpiercer. He is a genius inventor, and the founder of his own corporation, Wilford Industries. He also masterminds the operations on the globe-trotting Snowpiercer locomotive, which carries the last remnant of humanity. He is portrayed by Ed Harris.

History

Background

Wilford is the conductor of the train, a calm and ingratiating leader, who wears a robe and eats steak in his luxurious front car. While he uses child labor to run the engine and kills his less wealthy passengers to maintain the class hierarchy on the train.

Throughout the Film

Personality

He believes that what he is doing is benevolent. He is the prototypical image of a fascist dictator, a powerful figurehead who is cocooned from the violence and destruction he creates.

Relationship

Gilliam

Gilliam and Wilford are close friends and planned the whole revolution.

Appearances

The Tail The Drawers Protein Block
Processing Room
Passing
Yekaterina Bridge
Water Supply
Section
M M
Ag-Sec, Aquarium Classroom Sauna The Eternal Engine Out of the train
M M ✔/D
✔ = Appeared M = Mentioned D = Deceases

Memorable Quotes

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Trivia

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Gallery

References