- Jack Wild
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name = Jack Wild
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caption = Jack Wild in "Oliver!"
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birthdate = birth date |1952|9|30|df=y
location =Royton ,Lancashire, England
deathdate = death date and age|2006|3|1|1952|9|30|df=y
deathplace =Tebworth ,Bedfordshire, England
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notable role = "The Artful Dodger "' in
"Oliver!"
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tonyawards =Jack Wild (
30 September 1952 –2 March 2006 ) was an Englishactor who achieved fame for his roles in both stage and screen productions of theLionel Bart musical "Oliver! " withRon Moody ,Shani Wallis andOliver Reed . For the latter performance (playingthe Artful Dodger ), he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the age of 16, but the Oscar went toJack Albertson for his performance in "The Subject Was Roses ". Jack Wild appeared with actorMark Lester in two films: "Oliver!" (1968) and "Melody" (1971).Young Life
Wild was born into a working-class family in
Royton ,Lancashire , and moved south with his parents when he was still an infant. He was discovered whilst playing football, by June, mother of Genesis member Phil Collins. He was asked if he wanted a job, and told her he already had one, that he worked for the milkman. He was educated at the independentBarbara Speake Stage School inActon , London, and had to supplement his parents' modest incomes by working on a stage production of Oliver!, in order to pay his school fees.It was at the premiere of the 1968 film version of "Oliver!" that he met brothers
Sid and Marty Krofft , who thought Wild would make a good lead for a show they were developing called "H.R. Pufnstuf ". Wild starred in this American family TV series that launched in 1969, and he was paid one million dollars to play 'Jimmy', a boy washed up on 'Living Island' (a magic island) with his best friend, a talking flute. He was also in the movie "Pufnstuf ". As well as embarking on a recording career, cutting one album forCapitol Records and two forBuddah Records in the early 1970s, the three albums were called 'The Jack Wild Album', 'Everythings Coming Up Roses' and 'Beautiful World'. On top of this he became a favourite for teen magazines of the times and was often featured in interviews, articles and pull-out-posters.Problems
Excessive drinking at an early age quickly derailed Wild's career. Some observers believe that Wild was the inspiration for "
Little Man, What Now? (song) " onMorrissey 's first solo albumViva Hate . The song wistfully laments an un-named, forgotten child star of Wild's approximate age.Career Restarts
Sobering up in 1988, he returned to the big screen in a few minor roles, such as in the 1991
Kevin Costner film "". He was also reported to be developing a TV situation comedy withSuzi Quatro around the same time, but those plans never materialised in an actual series. For the most part, though, Wild spent the remainder of his career working in theatre.Death
Wild died on
2 March ,2006 , aged 53, after a long battle withoral cancer , which he claims was caused by hisalcoholism and smoking. Diagnosed with the disease in 2000, he underwent surgery in July 2004 and had part of histongue and bothvocal cords removed. Because of this surgery, he had lost his speech and had to communicate through his wife, Clare Harding, whom he had met in a stage production of Cinderella; Jack played one of the ugly stepsisters. He was buried in Toddington Parish Cemetery.Filmography
*"
Poor Cow " (1967)
*"Danny the Dragon " (1967)
*"Oliver!" (1968)
*"H.R. Pufnstuf " 1969-1971
*"Pufnstuf" (1970)
*"Melody" (1971)
*"Flight of the Doves " (1971)
*"Caterpiller Taxis " (1972)
*"The Pied Piper " (1972)
*"The Wild Little Bunch " (1972)
*"Granny Lives In Galway " (1973)
*"The 14 " (1973)
*"Keep It Up Downstairs " (1976)
*"Alice" (1981)
*"" (1991)
*"Basil " (1998)
*"Moussaka & Chips " (2005)ources
External links
*imdb name|id=0928349|name=Jack Wild
* [http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/j_wild/ Dffclt1's Jack Wild Page] - fansite, with pictures, etc.
* [http://www.sunshineday.com/neugast/2nd%20Tier%20Pages/jackwild.html Sunshine Day] - biographical notesObituaries
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article348900.ece Obituary] - "
The Independent ",3 March 2006 .
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2066814,00.html Obituary] - "The Times ",3 March 2006 .
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