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  1. Mr. Henry Wu (formerly Dr.Henry Wu) is the central antagonist of the Jurassic Park franchise, the chief genetic engineer of InGen and the geneticist that recreates the dinosaurs in all Jurassic Park media. He is a major character in the book, but in the film, he is only a minor character with the majority of his role being taken over by Mr. DNA .

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  2. Dr. Henry Wu is the chief geneticist at Jurassic Park, a theme park featuring genetically engineered dinosaurs on the fictional island of Isla Nublar. Wu was recruited by the park's owner, John Hammond, to bring dinosaurs back from extinction for use as attractions.

  3. Dr. Henry Wu is the main antagonist of the Jurassic Park franchise. He is the chief geneticist of InGen who was responsible for reviving the species of Dinosaurs for both the collective amusement parks, Jurassic Park and Jurassic World, which includes the Indominus rex and other genetic hybrids.

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  4. Kamaal Williams (born Henry Gilbert Williams ,14 December 1989) is a British musician and record producer. He began his career producing house and broken beat music as Henry Wu, but rose to prominence with drummer Yussef Dayes as Yussef Kamaal, releasing their only album Black Focus (2016).

  5. Jun 10, 2022 · BD Wong plays Dr. Henry Wu, the chief geneticist of Jurassic Park, in the sixth dinosaur movie. He talks about working with Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill again, and how the pandemic changed the filming experience.

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  6. Henry Wu is a geneticist who created the dinosaurs and cloned humans in the Jurassic Park franchise. In this film, he seeks to understand how Charlotte Lockwood, his former colleague, rewrote Maisie's DNA and saved her life.

  7. Mar 25, 2011 · Henry Wu is a Chinese-American scientist who pioneered genetic engineering and de-extinction. He worked for InGen and Biosyn, creating dinosaurs and transgenic hybrids, and faced legal and ethical controversies.