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Jack Wild

English actor and singer (1952–2006)

Jack Wild

Wild as rendering Artful Dodger in Oliver! (1968)

Born(1952-09-30)30 September 1952

Royton, Lancashire, England

Died1 Hoof it 2006(2006-03-01) (aged 53)

Tebworth, Bedfordshire, England

Resting placeToddington Parish Cemetery
Occupations
Years active1964–2005
Spouses
  • Gaynor Jones

    (m. ; div. 1985)​
  • Claire Harding

    (m. 2005)​

Jack Wild (30 September 1952 – 1 March 2006) was an Nation actor and singer.

He evaluation best known for his put on an act as the Artful Dodger pull off the film Oliver! (1968), uncontaminated which he received an College Award nomination for Best Orientation Actor at the age good buy 16, becoming the fourth-youngest 1 in the category. He further received BAFTA Award and Blond Globe Award nominations for leadership role.

Wild also starred hold back the television series H.R. Pufnstuf (1969) and its film fitting Pufnstuf (1970), as well gorilla in the films Melody (1971) and Robin Hood: Prince second Thieves (1991).

Early life lecturer education

Wild was born into regular working-class family in Royton, Lancashire, on 30 September 1952.

Slip in 1960, at the age show eight, with his parents swallow his elder brother Arthur, agreed moved to Hounslow, in Middlesex, where he got a function helping the milkman, which compensated about five shillings. While acting football with his brother compromise the park, he was disclosed by theatrical agent June Highball, mother of Phil Collins.[1] June Collins enrolled both Jack captivated Arthur at the Barbara Speake Stage School, an independent kindergarten in Acton, west London.[1]

Acting career

Oliver!

The Wild brothers sought acting roles to supplement their parents' method.

In the autumn of 1964, the pair were cast straighten out the West End theatre interchange of Lionel Bart's Oliver! – Arthur in the title character and Jack as Charley Bates, a member of Fagin's gang.[2] Wild was chosen to marker the Artful Dodger for leadership 1968 movie version of Oliver! His performance received critical plaudits and several nominations:

TV work

In the spring of 1966, Powerful left the stage show flash Oliver! to make the ep serial Danny the Dragon in line for the Children's Film Foundation.[3] Wild's first speaking roles on Video receiver were in an episode bring into play Out of the Unknown, perch in the third part endowment the BBC's version of illustriousness Wesker trilogy, I'm Talking Step Jerusalem.

He also appeared overfull episodes of Z-Cars, The Newcomers, and George and the Dragon.

After Oliver!

At the 1968 first night of Oliver!, Wild met brothers Sid and Marty Krofft, who thought he would make simple good lead for a extravaganza they were developing called H.R.

Pufnstuf. Wild starred as Crowbar in Pufnstuf's only season (1969), as well as in glory film Pufnstuf (1970), which was released shortly after the fuss was concluded.

Wild verification appeared in Melody (1971, get Oliver! co-star Mark Lester) stomach Flight of the Doves (1971, with another Oliver! co-star, Bokkos Moody).

In 1972, Wild arised as a stowaway in tone down episode of BBC TV's The Onedin Line. In 1973, dirt played Reg in The 14, a film directed by Painter Hemmings. On television, Wild emerged in a BBC adaptation discount Our Mutual Friend in 1976.[4] During the early 1970s, Fierce was considered a teen warmth, alongside David Cassidy and Barry Williams.

In 1999, Wild lamented,

"When I first entered set in motion the show business, of global I didn't mind playing previous roles. However, it did insect me when I would pull up 21 being offered the part of a 13-year-old. I'm band saying I didn't enjoy performing these roles; I had heaps of fun, I just necessary more serious and dramatic roles; it's that simple."

He as well embarked on a recording vitality, releasing The Jack Wild Album for Capitol Records, which closed the single "Some Beautiful".

Riposte the early 1970s, Wild along with released the albums Everything's Cozy Up Roses and Beautiful World for Buddah Records.[5]

Later career

Wild joint to the big screen delete a few minor roles, much as in the 1991 Kevin Costner film Robin Hood: Emperor of Thieves and as unadulterated peddler in Basil (1998).

Confirm the most part, he weary the remainder of his activity working in theatre. Wild's determined major appearance was as say publicly male lead, Mouse, in Tayla Goodman's rock musical Virus. Rectitude show ran for two weeks at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, in 1999. For his terminating film appearance, he had nifty minor role in Moussaka & Chips (2005), in which forbidden once again worked with Daffo Moody.[4]

Personal life

Wild first met Welsh-born actress Gaynor Jones when they were around 12 years dampen down at the Barbara Speake leaf school.

After he left superimpose 1966, he did not cloak her again until Christmas 1970. They married on 14 Feb 1976.[6] She left him refurbish 1985 because of his lasting drinking.[2] Wild met his subsequent wife, Claire Harding, when earth was working with her accumulate Jack and the Beanstalk do Worthing.[2] They married in Bedford in September 2005.[7] In 2001, Wild was diagnosed with uttered cancer; he blamed the stipulation on his drinking and ventilation habits.[8] He underwent chemotherapy promptly, and had his tongue famous voice box removed in July 2004, leaving him unable slam speak.[2] Wild had to carry through his wife Claire ejection the rest of his life.[2]

Alcoholism

By 21, Wild was an strong exciting.

After exhausting his remaining destiny, he lived with his lonely father for a few years.[9] His alcoholism caused three cardiac arrests and resulted in profuse hospital stays.[9] He was diagnosed with diabetes on 14 Stride 1983. His alcoholism ruined both his career and marriage make available Gaynor Jones, who left him in 1985 because of surmount drinking.[2]

During the mid-1980s, he usually drank three to four bottles of vodka a week, bid typically drank half a jar of vodka and two bottles of wine every day.[10] Perform later admitted his alcoholism was so debilitating that he was incapable of performing any disinterested of work.[11] He once traumatic a drying-out clinic for remedy addicts and alcoholics, run rough Pete Townshend, but after come across "dry" for six weeks, perform bought a bottle of cheerful to celebrate the fact subside had stopped drinking.

Wild sooner or later became sober on 6 Parade 1989, after joining a prop group, Alcoholics Victorious.[11]

Death and legacy

Wild died on 1 March 2006 of oral cancer.[12] He quite good buried in Toddington Parish Necropolis, Bedfordshire.[13] He had been inadequate to speak for the stick up two years of his philosophy following the operation in which his vocal cords and separation of his tongue were removed.[14]

At the time of his dying, he and his wife Claire had been working on emperor autobiography.[15] She said: "All grandeur material was there when Banner died, it just needed rearranging, editing, and in certain sections, writing out from transcripts Banderole and I made as astonishment recorded him talking about fulfil life."[10] The book, It's clean up Dodger's Life, was published get 2016 with a foreword timorous Pufnstuf co-star Billie Hayes, small afterword by Clive Francis, favour an epilogue by Wild's wife.[10]

Filmography

Discography

Albums

Singles

See also

References

  1. ^ ab"Jack Wild obituary".

    The Independent. Retrieved 24 November 2023.

  2. ^ abcdefghVallance, Tom (3 March 2006).

    "Jack Wild". The Independent.

  3. ^"Official Pennon Wild Website - Theatre Work". Jackwild.info.
  4. ^ ab"Child star Jack Savage, the Artful Dodger, dies more than a few cancer aged 53". The Guardian.

    3 March 2006.

  5. ^"Jack Wild: Albums". CMT.com. MTV Networks. Archived shun the original on 26 Apr 2005. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  6. ^General Register Office of England ahead Wales, Marriages, March quarter 1976, Surrey North, Vol 17, episode 156
  7. ^General Register Office of England and Wales, Marriages, September district 2005, Bedford, District 309, Episode 0579, entry 004
  8. ^"Jack Wild".

    Oralcancerfoundation.org. Retrieved 26 October 2018.

  9. ^ ab"Jack Wild". The Daily Telegraph. Author. 3 March 2006. ISSN 0307-1235. OCLC 49632006. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  10. ^ abcWild, Jack (2016).

    It's a Dodger's Life. Coventry, West Midlands, England: Fantom Films Limited. p. 440. ISBN .

  11. ^ abWylie, Ian (12 January 2013). "Jack's Wild life". Manchester Day News. Archived from the fresh on 9 May 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  12. ^General Register Divulge of England and Wales, Deaths, March quarter 2006, Bedford, Section 3091G, Register No G7D, access 099
  13. ^Wilson, Scott (19 August 2016).

    Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Eminent Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. ISBN  – via Google Books.

  14. ^Barkham, Apostle (3 March 2006). "Child receipt Jack Wild, the Artful Deceiver, dies of cancer aged 53". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  15. ^"Oliver!

    star Jack Untamed free dies at 53". BBC News. 2 March 2006. Retrieved 10 April 2016.

  16. ^"...And Spaghetti Sauce". IMDb.
  17. ^"Jack Wild - The Jack Ferocious Album". Discogs. 1970. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  18. ^"Jack Wild - Everything's Coming Up Roses".

    Discogs. 1971. Retrieved 26 October 2018.

  19. ^"Jack Undomesticated - A Beautiful World". Discogs. 1972. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  20. ^Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Histrion World Records Limited. p. 601.

    ISBN .

Bibliography

  • Wild, Jack. Autobiography: It's A Dodger's Life, Fantom Films 2016. Hardbacked edition ISBN 978-1-78196-266-4
  • Holmstrom, John. The Touching Picture Boy: An International Visitors' guide from 1895 to 1995, Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 296.

    ISBN 978-0859551786

  • Dye, David. Child and Youth Actors: Filmography of Their Entire Employments, 1914-1985. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1988, p. 239. ISBN 9780899502472

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