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In Tomb Raider Legend, Richard Croft is the name of Lara's father as opposed to Henshingly Croft as it was in the previous games. | In Tomb Raider Legend, Richard Croft is the name of Lara's father as opposed to Henshingly Croft as it was in the previous games. | ||
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Revision as of 14:04, 16 December 2006
Richard Croft is Lara's father from the Movies. He played an important role in the first Movie.
He was played by actor Jon Voight.
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From the Games
Tomb Raider Legend
In Tomb Raider Legend, Richard Croft is the name of Lara's father as opposed to Henshingly Croft as it was in the previous games.
He was an archaeologist, and traveled all over the world. From what Winston says, we are inclined to believe that he had quite a collection of artefacts. After the death of his wife, he traveled all over the world with Lara investigating archiological sites and ruins in search for a stone dais, similar to the one that had 'killed' her. During this time, he raised and taught Lara alone. However, he disappeared and was declared legally dead, although his remains have never been found. Even Lara unearthed human remains that could not be identified as his.