Jack Dawkins, better known as the Artful Dodger, is a character in
Charles Dickens
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's 1838
novel
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Oliver Twist
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''. The Dodger is a
pickpocket
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and his nickname refers to his skill and cunning in that occupation. In the novel, he is the leader of the gang of child criminals on the streets of London trained and overseen by the elderly
Fagin. The term has become an idiom describing a person who engages in skillful deception.
Role in the novel
In the novel, Jack becomes Oliver's closest friend (although he betrays Oliver when Oliver is caught) and he tries to make him a pickpocket, but he soon realises 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 characterised 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:
Ultimately the Dodger is caught with a stolen silver
snuff box and presumably
transported
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It is considered a lost film.
Plot
In England, Jessie Grey is about to marry Leonard Lincoln but the evil Harold Hawk tries to force her to marry him and she ...
from England 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:
The Dodger chooses to consider himself a "victim of society", roaring in the courtroom, "I am an Englishman, ain't I? Where are my priwileges?" The jailer tells him "You'll get your privileges soon enough", while 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:
Dickens had first used a similar term to "Artful Dodger" in his previous novel, ''
The Pickwick Papers
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''. At the close of Chapter 16,
Sam Weller refers to the recent schemes of Mr Jingle: "Reg'lar do, sir; artful dodge."
The Artful Dodger, though a pickpocket, is not a heartless character. He has a great respect for Fagin – "There ain't no teacher like Fagin!" (chapter 3) – to whom he delivers all of the pickpocketing spoils without question.
Actors who have played the role
The role of the Artful Dodger has been played by several notable performers in adaptations of the novel.
Stage
The role of the Artful Dodger was amplified in the
musical
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''
Oliver!''. The part was first played by Martin Horsey, and later by
Tony Robinson,
Davy Jones,
Leonard Whiting,
Steve Marriott
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, and
Phil Collins
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. Others to have played the role in amateur productions include
Adam Levine
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Levine began his musical career in 1994 with the band Kara's Flowers, for ...
,
Ben Elton
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,
Robbie Williams
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,
Joe Jonas
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, Claire Josefson, and Hayley Smith.
Television
For
the 1962 BBC TV serial,
Melvyn Hayes portrayed the character in a manner that reviewers described as faithful to the book's original depiction.
In the 1980
ATV series ''The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist'', the Dodger was played by John Fowler. In this sequel to ''Oliver Twist'', Oliver, who has been sent to a Northern boarding school by
Mr. Brownlow, finds that through Oliver's uncle Harry Maylie's intercession the Dodger escaped
transportation to Australia 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 after learning of a plot against him. 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 imprisonment in the Brownlow cellar and the two are accused by Mrs. Carraway and Claypole of theft, 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 (who had escaped execution) along the way; at the series' conclusion, Mr. Brownlow also adopts Dodger as his son along with Oliver.
Elijah Wood
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also portrayed the character in the
1997 television film, which aired as part of
The Wonderful World of Disney on
ABC.
In the
BBC
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adaptation of ''
Oliver Twist
''Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress'', is the second novel by English author Charles Dickens. It was originally published as a serial from 1837 to 1839 and as a three-volume book in 1838. The story follows the titular orphan, who, ...
'' in 2007, he was played by Adam Arnold.
In the 2023 8-part
Hulu
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miniseries ''
The Artful Dodger
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'',
Thomas Brodie-Sangster plays Jack Dawkins—a semi-reformed Artful Dodger in his adulthood—who goes on to become a decorated Navy officer and skilled surgeon, yet remains unable and unwilling to fully escape a life of crime. The series takes place in 1850s Australia, over a decade after the events depicted in
Dickens'
Oliver Twist
''Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress'', is the second novel by English author Charles Dickens. It was originally published as a serial from 1837 to 1839 and as a three-volume book in 1838. The story follows the titular orphan, who, ...
.
Film
Anthony Newley played the character in a
1948 film adaptation of the story.
In the 1968 film ''
Oliver!'',
Jack Wild played the role and was nominated for an
Academy Award
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for
Best Supporting Actor.
The Artful Dodger was played by
Harry Eden in
Roman Polanski
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's big-budget
2005 film version.
In the 2021 film
''Twist'',
Rita Ora
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played the role.
Cultural influences
Argentine football player and
1986 FIFA World Cup
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winning captain
Diego Maradona
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was frequently referred to as the Artful Dodger due to his cunning personality and ability to get away with fouls, such as disguising the illegal use of his hand, as he infamously did when scoring with the "
Hand of God".
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
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from 1975 through 1987, and was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1999.
Modern interpretations
In
Walt Disney
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's
1988 animated feature film
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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
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.
In
Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist, Artful Dodger is voiced by
Brianne Siddall and resembles a rabbit.
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
gay rent boy and
hustler called Arthur, better known among his clientele as "Fine Art". 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
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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, in which he is a drug addict influenced by Fagin.
In the 2010 ''
Doctor Who
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'' audio drama ''Legend of the Cybermen'', the Artful Dodger is one of the characters seen in the land of fiction. He was voiced by Steven Kynman.
In
Tony Lee
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Early life
Born in 1970, Tony Lee attended Hayes Manor School, now Rosedale College.
Career
A #1 ''New York Times'' bestselling writer, Lee has written for ...
'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.
In
Terry Pratchett
Sir Terence David John Pratchett (28 April 1948 – 12 March 2015) was an English author, humorist, and Satire, satirist, best known for the ''Discworld'' series of 41 comic fantasy novels published between 1983 and 2015, and for the Apocalyp ...
'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.
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. The storyline of that novel was continued in a comic book series of the same name.
In the late 2015 BBC series ''
Dickensian'', the Artful Dodger is portrayed by
Wilson Radjou-Pujalte.
In the 2021 film
''Twist'', the Artful Dodger is gender-flipped into a woman and played by
Rita Ora
Rita Sahatçiu Ora (; born Rita Sahatçiu; 26 November 1990) is a British singer-songwriter, television personality, and actress. Born in Pristina, modern-day Kosovo, she rose to prominence when she featured on DJ Fresh's 2012 single, "Hot Rig ...
.
In the 2022
CBBC
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series, ''
Dodger'', the Artful Dodger is portrayed by Billy Jenkins.
In the 2023 miniseries ''
The Artful Dodger
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'', which is set in 1850s Australia, the titular character is portrayed by
Thomas Brodie-Sangster.
References
External links
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