- Bill Sikes
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name = Bill Sikes
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first = "Oliver Twist "
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gender = Male
age = About 35
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death = 1840's
details = accidental hanging
occupation = robber
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spouse = Nancy (mistress)
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residence =Bethnal Green , London, England
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portrayer =Robert Newton (1948),Oliver Reed (1968),Robert Loggia (voice, 1988),Andy Serkis (1999),Jamie Foreman (2005),Tom Hardy (2007)
creator =Charles Dickens William "Bill" Sikes is a
fictional character in thenovel "Oliver Twist " byCharles Dickens He is one of Dickens's most vicious characters and a very strong force in the
novel when it comes to having control over somebody or harming others. He is portrayed as a rough and barbaric man. He is a career criminal associated withFagin , and an eventual murderer. He is very violent and aggressive, prone to sudden bursts of extreme behaviour. He owns abull terrier named Bull's Eye, whom he beats until the dog needs stitches.Dickens describes his first appearance:cquote
The man who growled out these words, was a stoutly-built fellow of about five-and-thirty, in a black velveteen coat, very soiled drab breeches, lace-up half boots, and grey cotton stockings which inclosed a bulky pair of legs, with large swelling calves;--the kind of legs, which in such costume, always look in an unfinished and incomplete state without a set of fetters to garnish them. He had a brown hat on his head, and a dirty belcher handkerchief round his neck: with the long frayed ends of which he smeared the beer from his face as he spoke. He disclosed, when he had done so, a broad heavy countenance with a beard of three days' growth, and two scowling eyes; one of which displayed various parti-coloured symptoms of having been recently damaged by a blow.His prostitute girlfriend Nancy tolerates his violent and lawless behaviour, perhaps because she, being a
thief since the age of six, needs stability in her life, and because she believes that she loves him. When Sikes murders Nancy, thinking she has betrayed him, a mob hounds him through the streets of London until he accidentally hangs himself while trying to escape. The murder is especially gruesome, and is one of the most graphic, frightening, scenes Dickens ever wrote.Sikes could be said to have some positive features: at the robbery in the countryside, Sikes, rather than leave Oliver at the scene of his botched burglary of
Rose Maylie 's house, picks him up and runs with him as far as he can. This, however, could be as much for his own self-preservation as much as Oliver's, and he eventually does abandon the seriously wounded boy and shows absolutely no remorse about doing so. In addition, after he kills Nancy, he apparently does feel guilty, although it could be argued that this is merely fear of the possibility of being caught. Sikes lives inBethnal Green and later moves to the squalid rookery area of London then calledJacob's Island , east of present-dayShad Thames .Bill Sikes sometimes has his name spelled Bill Sykes; it is unclear which spelling is correct according to Mr. Dickens.fact|date=December 2007 In the musical "
Oliver! " his name is spelled Sikes.Other depictions
Bill Sikes was played by
Robert Newton inDavid Lean 's 1948 film of "Oliver Twist", and byOliver Reed in the 1968 film version of "Oliver!".In Disney's 1988 film "
Oliver and Company ", the character Sykes (who is loosely based on Bill Sikes) is voiced byRobert Loggia .In the 1999 British television mini-series, he is played by
Andy Serkis .In the 2005 film by
Roman Polanski , he is played byJamie Foreman .In the 2007 BBC series of "Oliver Twist" he is played by
Tom Hardy .
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