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Detective Inspector Napoleon "Bony" Bonaparte is a fictional character created by Australian novelist
Arthur Upfield Arthur William Upfield (1 September 1890 – 12 February 1964) was an English-Australian writer, best known for his works of detective fiction featuring Detective Inspector Napoleon "Bony" Bonaparte of the Queensland Police Force, a mixed-race ...
(1890–1964). Bony is a biracial
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detective with a reputation for solving difficult cases by finding subtle clues. Upfield introduced the character in his 1929 novel ''The Barrakee Mystery''. He published a total of 29 novels, through 1966, featuring this character. Upfield said that he based the character on Tracker Leon, a biracial Aboriginal Australian man who worked for the
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.


Biography

In the novel, Napoleon "Bony" Bonaparte is the son of an
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mother and a
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father. He was born during a time when an
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between an Aboriginal and a white person was forbidden. Bony was found in his dead mother's arms, and was taken in and reared by a Catholic
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. They named him Napoleon Bonaparte, after the French military leader who lived from 1769 to 1821. Bonaparte (nicknamed "Bony") holds a
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degree from
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. He is a
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with the
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who makes use of all parts of his background. He applies his astounding
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skills to crime investigation, and has earned a peerless reputation for solving cases. Occasionally, Queensland's
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sends him on assignment to another jurisdiction in Australia, if a murder case there stymies the local authorities. Some of his assignments require him to work
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. During an
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, he may pose as a station hand or labourer, with only a few senior police aware of his secret identity. He sometimes uses an alias, such as Nat Bonnar or (as in ''Death of a Swagman'') Robert Burns. When he gives his real name, he often adds, "My friends call me Bony". Bony says that he has been sacked several times for disobeying direct orders from his superiors (most usually Col. Spendor), but adds that he is always reinstated almost immediately. He and his wife, Marie, live in Banyo, a suburb of
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. They have three adult sons; the eldest, Charles, is studying to be a doctor.


Appearances


Novels


''The Sands of Windee''

While working in the late 1920s on his second 'Bony' novel, published in 1931 as ''The Sands of Windee'', Arthur Upfield discussed plot ideas with his outback companions. He had hit on what seemed to be a foolproof way to hide the evidence of murder. One of his companions who was part of these early discussions was Snowy Rowles. He was later arrested on charges of murder of one man, but came to be associated with the murder of two other men. He had destroyed the physical evidence, apparently by the method discussed with Upfield. But in the last murder, he had left some evidence and was convicted and sentenced to death. Upfield was forced to testify to their earlier discussions at Rowles's trial. The ensuing publicity surrounding the sensational Murchison Murders—as they came to be called—greatly improved the sales of Upfield's 1931 novel. The ensuing notoriety helped to catalyze Upfield's rise to fame.


Adaptations

There have been multiple adaptations of the Bony books. None of the actors who played the character was Aboriginal.


Radio

'' Wings Above the Diamantina'' was adapted for radio in 1939 starring
Ron Randell Ronald Egan Randell (8 October 1918 – 11 June 2005) was an Australian actor. After beginning his acting career on the stage in 1937, he played Charles Kingsford Smith in the film '' Smithy'' (1946). He also had roles in '' Bulldog Drummond ...
as Boney. The novels were adapted for radio in 1954 by
Morris West Morris Langlo West (26 April 19169 October 1999) was an Australian novelist and playwright, best known for his novels ''The Devil's Advocate (West novel), The Devil's Advocate'' (1959), ''The Shoes of the Fisherman (novel), The Shoes of the Fi ...
as '' Man of Two Tribes''.
Frank Thring Francis William Thring IV (11 May 1926 – 29 December 1994) was an Australian character actor in radio, stage, television and film; as well as a theatre director. His early career started in London in theatre productions, before he starred i ...
played Bonaparte.


Television

Two series of adaptations featuring the Bony character have been made for television. Both starred white actors in the role. The first adaptation aired for two series between 1971 and 1972. New Zealand actor
James Laurenson James Philip Laurenson (17 February 1940 – 18 April 2024) was a New Zealand stage and screen actor based in the UK. Early life Laurenson was born in Marton, New Zealand. He was a student at Canterbury University College in Christchurch (now ...
, a white man, played Bonaparte wearing dark makeup. His casting was controversial, as many people believed that the role should have been filled by an Australian Aboriginal. (Indigenous actor
Jack Charles Jack Charles (5 September 1943 – 13 September 2022), also known as Uncle Jack Charles, was an Australian stage and screen actor and activist, known for his advocacy for Aboriginal people. He was involved in establishing the first Indigenous t ...
had auditioned for the role.) The character's name was spelt 'Boney' for the series, and some editions of the novels kept this spelling for later editions. A 1990
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and later a 1992 spin-off TV series (using the original 'Bony' spelling) were also made. These were not related to the novels except for some uses of the lead character. The pilot film depicted the titular protagonist (here named David John Bonaparte) as the grandson of the original Bony.
Cameron Daddo Cameron Peter Daddo (born 7 March 1965) is an Australian actor, musician and presenter. From 1987 to 1988, he hosted dating game show ''Perfect Match (Australian game show), Perfect Match Australia''. He won two Logie Awards for his performanc ...
played the role and the casting was criticised. In the series his ethnicity was altered: he was identified as a white man who had been raised by Aboriginals.
Cameron Daddo Cameron Peter Daddo (born 7 March 1965) is an Australian actor, musician and presenter. From 1987 to 1988, he hosted dating game show ''Perfect Match (Australian game show), Perfect Match Australia''. He won two Logie Awards for his performanc ...
played the character. Burnum Burnum co-starred as Bony's aboriginal mentor Uncle Albert.


See also

*
Fictional detectives Fictional detectives are characters in detective fiction. These individuals have long been a staple of detective mystery crime fiction, particularly in detective novels and short stories. Much of early detective fiction was written during the " ...
*
List of male detective characters This is a list of Fictional detective, fictional male detective characters from novels, short stories, radio, television, and films. A *Detective Chief-Inspector Roderick Alleyn, by Ngaio Marsh *Jonathan Ames, ''Bored to Death, Bored to Death: ...


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bony Characters of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction Fictional Australian detectives Fictional Australian people Fictional Australian police detectives Fictional Indigenous Australian people Fictional people from Queensland