In the 1968 film Jack Wild played Jack Dawkinz better know among his more intimate friends as the Artful Dodger
The Jammy Dodger and at the end, the Jammy Dodger II
Charles Stanton Ogle played the monster of Frankenstein in the first eponymous film in 1910 .
In the original 1939 film, the straw man (Scarecrow) was played by Ray Bolger.
In the original 1947 film the actor that played the drunk santa was Percy Helton
The mongrel is called Dodger. The poodle is called Georgette. The chihuahua is called Tito. The Great Dane is called Einstein. The saluki is called Rita. The bulldog is called Francis.
He is arrested and sent to Australia. he ran away with the other boys
Yes, he starred as The Artful Dodger in the 1997 film version of "Oliver Twist"
The Jammy Dodger and at the end, the Jammy Dodger II
The musical "Oliver!" features a cast of characters that includes Oliver Twist, typically portrayed by a young actor. Notable productions have featured performers like Mark Lester in the 1968 film adaptation and various actors in stage versions. Other key characters include Fagin, often played by actors such as Ron Moody in the film, and the Artful Dodger, famously portrayed by Jack Wild. The show is based on Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist."
Richard Dreyfuss played Matt Hooper.
Cesar Romero played the Joker in the 1966 film "Batman".
Mark Hamill
In the original 1974 film, the character Leatherface was played by Gunnar Hansen.
Charles Stanton Ogle played the monster of Frankenstein in the first eponymous film in 1910 .
Original Film was created in 1997.
Probably not,but I wish they were! The whole film should just be about Dodger.
Dodger, the character from the animated film "Oliver & Company," lives in New York City. He is a street-smart, clever dog who navigates the bustling urban environment alongside his friends and the main character, Oliver. The film showcases various city locations as they embark on adventures together.