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[[Image:Wilson.jpg|thumb|113px|right|Wilson]] Wilson is a character from the [[first Movie]]. He is an old friend of the Croft family. Lara shows him the artefact she has found in the clock.
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'''Mr. Wilson''' is an old friend of the [[Croft Family]], and especially of Lord [[Richard Croft]].
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==Life==
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Mr. Wilson is visited by Lara at his workplace, an auction house in London, when she discovers the mysterious clock, also known as the [[All-Seeing Eye]], hidden by her father in [[Croft Manor]]. He inspects the artefact for her, but is unable to help her gain new insights.
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{{Quote|Lara Croft: Tomb Raider|I can't help you, Lara. This clock truly is a mystery.|Wilson}}
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He later calls Lara on the phone to tell her that she should see a man called [[Manfred Powell]] about the clock and that he has given him her number. He's aware that introducing Lara to Powell might have been a mistake and apologizes for it to a picture of Lord Croft, using the words "forgive me".
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Judging by the way he acts it is possible that he was part of the [[Illuminati]], just like his friend Lord Croft and that he is still within their grasps, forcing him to help Powell find the clock.
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==Friends==
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Wilson is an old friend of the deceased Lord [[Richard Croft]].
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{{Quote|Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, on Lord Richard Croft|He always steered his own course, your father. He was a great man.|Wilson}}
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:Wilson.jpg|Mr. Wilson
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 2 January 2013

Mr. Wilson
Mrwilsonheadshot.jpg
Nationality British
Occupation Antiquarian
Height 5 ft 6.5 (169 cm)
Movie(s) Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Actor Leslie Phillips

Mr. Wilson is an old friend of the Croft Family, and especially of Lord Richard Croft.

Life

Mr. Wilson is visited by Lara at his workplace, an auction house in London, when she discovers the mysterious clock, also known as the All-Seeing Eye, hidden by her father in Croft Manor. He inspects the artefact for her, but is unable to help her gain new insights.

I can't help you, Lara. This clock truly is a mystery.
Wilson, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

He later calls Lara on the phone to tell her that she should see a man called Manfred Powell about the clock and that he has given him her number. He's aware that introducing Lara to Powell might have been a mistake and apologizes for it to a picture of Lord Croft, using the words "forgive me".


Judging by the way he acts it is possible that he was part of the Illuminati, just like his friend Lord Croft and that he is still within their grasps, forcing him to help Powell find the clock.

Friends

Wilson is an old friend of the deceased Lord Richard Croft.

He always steered his own course, your father. He was a great man.
Wilson, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, on Lord Richard Croft

Gallery