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Character in Charles Dickens' 1838 novel Oliver Twist.Wikipedia
- Oliver Twist (character)
Title character and protagonist of the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. The first child protagonist in an English novel.Wikipedia
- Bill Sikes
Fictional character and a main antagonist in the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Malicious criminal in Fagin's gang, and a vicious robber and murderer.Wikipedia
- Fagin
Fictional character and a main antagonist in Charles Dickens' 1838 novel Oliver Twist. Described as a 'receiver of stolen goods'.Wikipedia
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Character in the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Actually the criminally-inclined half-brother of Oliver Twist, but he hides his identity.Wikipedia
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- Charley Bates
Supporting character in the Charles Dickens's 1838 novel Oliver Twist. Young boy and member of Fagin's gang of pickpockets, and sidekick to the Artful Dodger, whose skills he admires unreservedly.Wikipedia
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- Rose Maylie
Character in Charles Dickens' 1838 novel Oliver Twist who is eventually discovered to be Oliver's maternal aunt. Often omitted from dramatisations of the story.Wikipedia
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1948 British film and the second of David Lean's two film adaptations of Charles Dickens novels. Following the success of his 1946 version of Great Expectations, Lean re-assembled much of the same team for his adaptation of Dickens' 1838 novel, including producers Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan, cinematographer Guy Green, designer John Bryan and editor Jack Harris.Wikipedia
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British musical, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. Based upon the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.Wikipedia
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- Oliver Twist (1909 film)
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- A number of publications have referred to Maradona as the Artful Dodger, the urchin pickpocket from Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.Diego Maradona-Wikipedia
- After escaping, Oliver travels to London, where he meets the 'Artful Dodger', a member of a gang of juvenile pickpockets led by the elderly criminal Fagin.Oliver Twist-Wikipedia
- After a week on the run, he ends up in the city of London and meets a boy about his age known as the Artful Dodger.Oliver!-Wikipedia
- He participated in several school plays, and his biggest role was that of the Artful Dodger in a production of Oliver!, the musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist.Robbie Williams-Wikipedia
- It is set seven years after the events in the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens where the Artful Dodger has been sentenced to an Australian penal colony and has a romantic involvement with the character Bet.Oliver!-Wikipedia
- His first major role arrived in 1964 as the Artful Dodger in two West End runs of the musical Oliver! His mother recalled that his voice broke and gave way during a performance and he had to speak his lines for the rest of the show.Phil Collins-Wikipedia
- The large number of inns in Barnet was a matter of note in Charles Dickens's novel Oliver Twist; it was here that Oliver met the Artful Dodger.Chipping Barnet-Wikipedia
- Even though Foster believed Jones would be successful as a jockey, he encouraged his young protégé to take a role as the Artful Dodger in a production of Oliver! in London's West End.Davy Jones (musician)-Wikipedia
- As soon as the Artful Dodger came onstage, Gavroche came to mind.Les Misérables (musical)-Wikipedia
- From the time she was seven years old, when she landed a small role in a school production of Hamlet and then at age 10, the role as the Artful Dodger in Oliver!, Ferrera knew that she wanted to be a performer.America Ferrera-Wikipedia
- In Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, Clerkenwell Green is where Fagin and the Artful Dodger induct Oliver into pickpocketing amongst shoppers in the busy market once held there.Clerkenwell-Wikipedia
- In the 2021 film, Twist, an adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, Ora played Artful Dodger.Rita Ora-Wikipedia
- It contains the group's hit singles and Blatt's first solo single, 'TwentyFourSeven', a collaboration with Artful Dodger.All Saints (group)-Wikipedia
- He is the leader of a group of children (the Artful Dodger and Charley Bates among them) whom he teaches to make their livings by pickpocketing and other criminal activities, in exchange for shelter.Fagin-Wikipedia
- Jones had previously starred as the Artful Dodger in the Broadway theatre show Oliver!, which debuted on December 17, 1962, and his performance was later seen on The Ed Sullivan Show the same night as the Beatles' first appearance on that show, February 9, 1964.The Monkees-Wikipedia
- Other boys alternated in the juvenile leads, including Phil Collins, Leonard Whiting and Davy Jones as the Artful Dodger.Oliver!-Wikipedia
- Robinson had his first acting role at the age of 13, as a member of Fagin's gang in the original production of the musical Oliver!, including a stint as the Artful Dodger when the boy playing the role failed to turn up.Tony Robinson-Wikipedia
- Jones was cast and appeared to great acclaim as the Artful Dodger.Davy Jones (musician)-Wikipedia
- When it returned to the West End Phil Collins, who later achieved fame with Genesis and had been one of the original Dodgers, rejoined the production to play Noah Claypole.Marti Webb-Wikipedia
- The band is named after a character in the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, because of the many bootlegs they made in the early days.Artful Dodger (duo)-Wikipedia
- In 1967 he starred as Fagin in the Piccadilly Theatre's revival of Oliver! which featured a young Phil Collins as the Artful Dodger.Barry Humphries-Wikipedia
- Nearing London, Oliver encounters Jack Dawkins, a pickpocket more commonly known by the nickname the 'Artful Dodger', and his sidekick, a boy of a humorous nature named Charley Bates, but Oliver's innocent and trusting nature fails to see any dishonesty in their actions.Oliver Twist-Wikipedia
- Still darker sides to the character's nature are shown when he beats the Artful Dodger for not bringing Oliver back; in his attempted beating of Oliver for trying to escape; and in his own involvement with various plots and schemes throughout the story.Fagin-Wikipedia
- Journalist Ray Robinson called Barnes the Artful Dodger of cricket, alluding to both his batting style and his off-field business dealings, and wrote that he 'would rather steal a run like a pickpocket than hit an honest four with a straightforward stroke.'Sid Barnes-Wikipedia
- In 1978, when he was 13, his parents took him to audition for the Riverside Theatre's Christmas production of Oliver! Nesbitt sang 'Bohemian Rhapsody' at the audition and won the part of the Artful Dodger in his acting debut.James Nesbitt-Wikipedia
- Wild played the role of the Artful Dodger in the 1968 musical film Oliver!, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance.Royton-Wikipedia
- Newley's first major film roles were Dusty Bates in The Adventures Of Dusty Bates (1947) and as Dick Bultitude in Peter Ustinov's Vice Versa (1948) followed by the Artful Dodger in David Lean's Oliver Twist (1948), based on the Charles Dickens novel.Anthony Newley-Wikipedia
- Famous fictional pickpockets include the Artful Dodger and Fagin, characters from the Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist.Pickpocketing-Wikipedia
- His acting credits include a Tony-nominated performance as the Artful Dodger in the original London and Broadway productions of Oliver! as well as a guest star role in a hallmark episode of The Brady Bunch television show and later reprised parody film; Love, American Style; and My Two Dads.Davy Jones (musician)-Wikipedia
- Jack Wild (30 September 1952 – 1 March 2006) was an English actor and singer, best known for his debut role as the Artful Dodger in Oliver! (1968), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor as well as Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations.Jack Wild-Wikipedia
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The Artful Dodger | |
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Created by | Charles Dickens |
Portrayed by | Edouard Trebaol (1922) Anthony Newley (1948) Melvyn Hayes (1962) Davy Jones (1963) Phil Collins Jack Wild (1968) Martin Tempest (1982) David Garlick (1985) Billy Joel (voice only, 1988) Elijah Wood (1997) Alex Crowley (2007) Harry Eden (2005) Adam Arnold (2007) Hayley Smith (2011) Kielan Ellis (2014) Kyle Coffman (2015) Wilson Radjou-Pujalte (2016) Rita Ora (2021) |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Pickpocket |
Jack Dawkins, better known as the Artful Dodger, is a character in Charles Dickens' 1838 novelOliver Twist. The Dodger is a pickpocket, so called for his skill and cunning in that occupation. He is the leader of the gang of child criminals, trained by the elderly Fagin.
Role in the novel[edit]
In the novel, he becomes Oliver's closest friend (although he betrays Oliver when Oliver is caught) and he tries to make him a pickpocket, but soon realizes that Oliver will not succeed, and feels sorry for him, saying 'What a pity it is he isn't a prig!' He also has a close relationship with Charley Bates. The Artful Dodger is characterized as a child who acts like an adult. He is described as wearing adult clothes which are much too large for him. Like an adult, he seldom gives in to childish urges.
The Artful, meantime, who was of a rather saturnine disposition, and seldom gave way to merriment when it interfered with business, rifled Oliver's pockets with steady assiduity.
He was a snub-nosed, flat-browed, common-faced boy enough; and as dirty a juvenile as one would wish to see; but he had about him all the airs and manners of a man. He was short of his age: with rather bow-legs, and little, sharp, ugly eyes. His hat was stuck on the top of his head so lightly, that it threatened to fall off every moment—and would have done so, very often, if the wearer had not had a knack of every now and then giving his head a sudden twitch, which brought it back to its old place again. He wore a man's coat, which reached nearly to his heels. He had turned the cuffs back, half-way up his arm, to get his hands out of the sleeves: apparently with the ultimate view of thrusting them into the pockets of his corduroy trousers; for there he kept them. He was, altogether, as roistering and swaggering a young gentleman as ever stood four feet six, or something less, in the blushers.
Ultimately the Dodger is caught with a stolen silver snuff box and presumably sent to a penal colony in Australia (only alluded to in the novel). The absurdity of the master pickpocket being caught over something so small is remarked upon in the book.
'They've found the gentleman as owns the box; two or three more's a coming to identify him; and the Artful's booked for a passage out', replied Master Bates. 'I must have a full suit of mourning, Fagin, and a hatband, to wist him in, afore he sets out upon his travels. To think of Jack Dawkins—lummy Jack—the Dodger—the Artful Dodger—going abroad for a common twopenny-halfpenny sneeze-box! I never thought he'd a done it under a gold watch, chain, and seals, at the lowest. Oh, why didn't he rob some rich old gentleman of all his valuables, and go out as a gentleman, and not like a common prig, without no honour nor glory!
The Dodger chooses to consider himself a 'victim of society', roaring in the courtroom, 'I am an Englishman; where are my privileges?' The judge has little patience for the Dodger's posturing, and orders him out of the courtroom immediately after the jury convicts him of the theft. Dickens describes him this way:
With these last words, the Dodger suffered himself to be led off by the collar, threatening, till he got into the yard, to make a parliamentary business of it, and then grinning in the officer's face, with great glee and self-approval.
Dickens had first used a similar term in his previous novel, The Pickwick Papers. At the close of Chapter 16, Sam Weller refers to the recent schemes of Mr. Jingle: 'Reg'lar do, sir; artful dodge.'[1]
The Artful Dodger, though a pickpocket, is not a heartless character. He has a great respect for Fagin, to whom he delivers all of the pickpocketing spoils without question.
Actors who have played the role[edit]
The role of the Artful Dodger has been played by several notable performers. British actor Anthony Newley played the character in a 1948 film adaptation of the story. The role was amplified in the musicalOliver!. The part was first played by Martin Horsey, and later by Tony Robinson, Davy Jones, Leonard Whiting, Steve Marriott, and Phil Collins.[2]Elijah Wood also portrayed the character in the 1997 television film that aired as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC. He was played by Harry Eden in Roman Polanski's big-budget 2005 film version.
In the 1968 film Oliver!, Jack Wild played the role and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[3] In the BBC adaptation of Oliver Twist in 2007, he is played by Adam Arnold.[4] In the 2021 film Twist, Rita Ora plays the role.[5]
Others to have played the role in amateur productions include Adam Levine, Ben Elton, Robbie Williams, Joe Jonas, Claire Josefson, and Hayley Smith.
Cultural influences[edit]
In the 1980 ATV series The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist, the Dodger was played by John Fowler. When Oliver is sent by Mr. Brownlow to a boarding school, he finds the Dodger already there, and it is revealed that thanks to Oliver's uncle Harry Maylie the Dodger escaped transportation and was instead enrolled in the school. The two friends re-unite, and when Oliver flees the school the Dodger follows him back to London. Oliver is made to believe, by Noah Claypole, Noah's girlfriend Charlotte, and Mrs. Carraway (Mr. Brownlow's corrupt new housekeeper), that Mr. Brownlow is ill to the point of death. After Dodger rescues Oliver from his imprisonment by Claypole in the Brownlow cellar, he and Oliver are forced to take to the streets to uncover the truth, encountering Mr. Bumble, the villainous Monks, and their old mentor Fagin along the way. In Peter F. Hamilton's Void Trilogy, Aaron pilots a spaceship called the Artful Dodger.
Argentine football player and 1986 FIFA World Cup winning captain Diego Maradona has frequently been referred to as the Artful Dodger due to his cunning personality and ability to get away with unpenalized fouls.[6][7][8][9]
At least two different books about the Major League Baseball club known as the 'Dodgers' have used this character's name as a play-on-words for their titles: The Artful Dodgers, edited by Tom Meany; and The Artful Dodger, by Tommy Lasorda with David Fisher.
Condredge Holloway, the quarterback for the University of Tennessee Volunteers (1972–74), was known as 'The Artful Dodger' for his scrambling prowess and elusive manner. Holloway was the first African-American starting quarterback in the history of Southeastern Conference football, went on to star in the Canadian Football League from 1975 through 1987, and was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1999.[citation needed]
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Dodger is one of the characters in Shadowrun, an elven hacker; his romantic involvement with semi-autonomous knowbot Morgan spurs her into full self-consciousness and turns her into one of the setting's first true AIs, launching a far-reaching chain of events that still largely define the metaplot twenty in-character (fifteen real) years later. The devils gospel mac os.
In the Bewitched episode, 'The Phrase is Familiar', Tabitha's tutor uses witchcraft to make the Artful Dodger come out of Oliver Twist. In this episode he steals Samantha's ring, Darrin's watch, and the cufflinks of a client of Darrin's advertising company.
The literary magazine Artful Dodge was named after the character.
In an episode of Gilmore Girls, 'Nick & Nora, Sid & Nancy', Rory calls Jess 'Dodger' after he steals her book.
In the Lost Girl episode 'It's Better to Burn Out Than Fade Away', a character refers to himself as being the 'Artful Dodger' for his artist friend. Bo suggests that he did not actually read Oliver Twist.
In the 1986 animated film An American Tail, Tony Toponi, a streetwise teenage mouse of Italian descent, has similarities to the Artful Dodger.
The character of Adric in the science-fiction TV series Doctor Who was originally envisioned as an Artful Dodger-style character.
Modern interpretations[edit]
Not your ocean mac os. In Walt Disney's 1988animated featurefilm version of Oliver Twist, Oliver and Company, the character of the Artful Dodger was changed to a streetwise mutt simply named Dodger. The voice was provided by musician Billy Joel.
In 1996, Jean Loup Wolfman played the role in an adaptation by Seth Michael Donsky entitled Twisted. The film is set in a contemporary New York City underground populated by drag queens, drug abusers and hustlers. The Artful Dodger is a gayrent boy and hustler called Arthur, better known among his clientele as 'Fine Art'.[10] He befriends the Oliver Twist character called Lee (played by Keivyn McNeill Grayes), the latter a black adolescent runaway.
In the first edition of Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's comic series League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, set in 1898 London, the Dodger briefly appears as an elderly man running his own gang of boy thieves, hinting that he is still following in Fagin's footsteps.
In 2001, the Artful Dodger was the subject of an Australian children's show called Escape of the Artful Dodger. The show followed the Artful Dodger's adventures in the Australian penal colony in New South Wales, as well as his eventual redemption. Oliver Twist and Fagin also appeared.
In the 2003 film Twist, the Artful Dodger is called Dodge and is played by Nick Stahl. The film is told from his point of view, where he's a drug addict influenced by Fagin.
In the 2010 Doctor Who audio drama Legend of the Cybermen, produced by Big Finish Productions the Artful Dodger is one of the characters seen in the land of fiction. He was voiced by Steven Kynman.
In Tony Lee's 2011 novel Dodge & Twist, set twelve years after the events of Oliver Twist, Dodger has returned to England a changed man from his time in Australia, and is planning a heist. However he cannot escape the 'ghost' of Fagin, who still guides his actions, even past the grave.[11]
In Terry Pratchett's 2012 novel Dodger, the title character bears certain similarities to the Dickens character. The sampler of the book also includes him meeting an astute gentleman who concerns himself with the well-being of the poor called Charlie Dickens.[12]
A 2014 novel by Peter David, Artful, features the Artful Dodger as the main character, and depicts his life following the events of Oliver Twist, which includes confrontations with vampires, one of whom is revealed to be Fagin.[13] The storyline of that novel was continued in a comic book series of the same name.[14]
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In the late 2015 BBC series Dickensian, the Artful Dodger is portrayed by Wilson Radjou-Pujalte.
References[edit]
- ^Dickens, Charles (1838-01-01). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. Carey, Lea and Blanchard. p. 214.
- ^Collins, Phil (2016). Not Dead Yet. Century Books. p. 34. ISBN978-1780895123.
- ^'Obituaries — Jack Wild'. The Times. London. 3 March 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2007.
- ^Davies, Serena (15 December 2007). 'An Oliver for Our Times'. The Telegraph. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
- ^''Twist': Michael Caine, Lena Headey, Rita Ora & Raff Law Lead Cast In Sky Movie Update Of Charles Dickens Classic'. Deadline. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
- ^'World Cup Legends #1: Diego Maradona'Archived 2015-02-03 at the Wayback Machine. Esquire. Retrieved 3 February 2015
- ^'Argentina coach Diego Maradona writes another chapter in a turbulent life'. The Telegraph. Retrieved 3 February 2015
- ^Taylor, Chris (9 November 2005). 'A Big Hand'. The Guardian. Retrieved 3 February 2015
- ^Jimmy Burns (2011). 'Maradona: The Hand of God'. p. 17. A&C Black
- ^Twisted. 'Twisted Movie Trailer, Reviews and More | TVGuide.com'. Movies.tvguide.com. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
- ^results, search (2011-09-13). Dodge & Twist: A Sequel To Oliver Twist (1st ed.). Amazon.co.uk.
- ^' Dodger (Dodger #1)by Terry Pratchett '. Goodreads. Retrieved October 9, 2016.
- ^Richards, Dave (March 26, 2014). 'David Introduces a Dangerous Dynamic in 'All-New X-Factor'. CBR.com.
- ^Johnston, Rich (July 7, 2016). 'Action Lab Launches Peter David's Artful At San Diego – And Other Exclusives'. Bleeding Cool.
External links[edit]
- Artful Dodger on IMDb