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Born: September 30, 1952 – Died: March 1, 2006
Jack Wild, the actor known for his role as the Artful Dodger in the film "Oliver!" was born on September 30, 1952, in Royton, near Oldham, England. He was discovered by talent agent June Collins, mother of rock star Phil Collins), and quickly rose to fame with his breakthrough role in the London stage production of "Oliver!" His portrayal of the mischievous Dodger earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Wild's career continued to thrive with television series and film appearances, and he even released several albums. Despite his success, Wild battled demons, including a battle with tongue and throat cancer which sadly led to his untimely death on March 1, 2006.
Early Life and Career
Jack Wild had a challenging childhood, growing up in the working-class town of Royton, near Oldham, England. His talent was discovered by June Collins, the mother of rock star Phil Collins, who served as his talent agent. Wild's first major breakthrough came in 1960 when he landed the role of Oliver in the London stage production of "Oliver!" This success led to his portrayal of the Artful Dodger in the film adaptation, which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the young age of 16.
Wild's career continued to flourish with appearances in television series and films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He even released three albums, showcasing his musical talents. However, the pressures of Hollywood took a toll on him, and he struggled with addiction and personal demons.
Despite the challenges he faced, Wild left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. His portrayal of the Artful Dodger solidified his status as a rising star and garnered him critical acclaim. He received numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, including a Golden Globe nomination for his role in "Oliver!".
In his personal life, Wild was married to Claire Harding from September 2005 until his untimely death in March 2006. The actor was known for his impish grin, snub nose, boundless energy, and husky voice, which became trademarks of his performances.
Sadly, Wild's life was cut short as he battled tongue and throat cancer. He passed away on March 1, 2006, at the age of 53.
Jack Wild's legacy extends beyond his short but impactful career. His portrayal of the Artful Dodger remains iconic, and his talent continues to inspire aspiring actors. Though he faced personal hardships, his contributions to Hollywood and the entertainment industry will always be remembered, making him a beloved figure in the hearts of fans and fellow actors alike.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
2005 | Moussaka & Chips | Durgen Fleece |
2000 | Lock, Stock... (TV Series) | Bill |
1998 | Basil | Peddler |
1995 | Wales Playhouse (TV Series) | Phil |
1994 | Unsolved Mysteries (TV Series) | Passerby |
1991 | Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | Much |
1982 | Alicja | Mock Turtle |
1979–1980 | The Ravelled Thread (TV Series) | Gegor |
1978–1979 | Everyday Maths (TV Series) | Mike |
1976 | The Government Inspector (TV Series) | Osip |
1976 | Keep It Up Downstairs | Peregrine Cockshute |
1976 | Our Mutual Friend (TV Mini Series) | Charley Hexam |
1973 | The World of Sid & Marty Krofft at the Hollywood Bowl | TV Special | Jack Wild |
1973 | Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (TV Series) | Jack Wild |
1973 | The Wild Little Bunch | Reg |
1972 | The Onedin Line (TV Series) | Peter Thompson |
1972 | The Pied Piper | Gavin |
1971 | Flight of the Doves | Finn Dove |
1971 | Melody | Ornshaw |
1970 | Pufnstuf | Jimmy |
1969–1970 | H.R. Pufnstuf (TV Series) | Jimmy |
1969 | Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) | Jackie |
1969 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) | Schoolboy |
1968 | The Harry Secombe Show (TV Series) | Unknown |
1968 | Oliver! | The Artful Dodger |
1968 | Knock Three Times (TV Series) | Jack |
1967–1968 | Z Cars (TV Series) | Boy | Jimmy Fulton |
1967 | Danny the Dragon (TV Series) | Gavin |
1967 | Poor Cow | Boy Playing Football [Wearing Hat] (uncredited) |
1967 | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (TV Series) | Jacky Finch |
1966 | George and the Dragon (TV Series) | Carol Singer |
1966 | The Newcomers (TV Series) | Pip |
1966 | Theatre 625 (TV Series) | Edmund Tudor | Donny Simmonds |
1966 | The Wednesday Play (TV Series) | Peter |
1965 | Out of the Unknown (TV Series) | Danny |
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