Ron Moody, Who Played Fagin in Oliver!, Dies at 91 | 半岛体育

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News Ron Moody, Who Played Fagin in Oliver!, Dies at 91 Ron Moody, the British actor who memorably played the lovable London crime lord Fagin in both the stage and movie versions of the musical Oliver!, died June 11. He was 91.

Mr. Moody created the part of Fagin in 鈥檚 musical, which had its debut on the London stage in 1960. Bart鈥檚 depiction of the kiddie pickpocket ringleader was considerably softened from 鈥� original, primarily because the character was allowed to sing bouncy, amusing songs with titles like "You鈥檝e Got to Pick a Pocket or Two," "I鈥檒l Do Anything," and "Reviewing the Situation," in which Fagin considers what he life might be like if he had taken another path.

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The actor repeated the performance in the 1968 film, winning a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA nomination and an Academy Award nomination. He returned to the part again in 1984, when Broadway staged a revival. For that turn, he was nominated for a Tony Award. "Fate destined me to play Fagin," said Mr. Moody. "It was the part of a lifetime."

He was born Jan. 8, 1924, in London, the son of plasterer. He didn鈥檛 turn to acting until his later 20s. A role in the London staging of 鈥檚 Candide led to him being cast in Oliver!. Tall, gangly and unhandsome, he was physically well-suited to the role.

Some good roles followed his success in Oliver!. He returned to Dickens, playing the villainous toady Uriah Heap in a TV version of David Copperfield in 1969. And he appeared in the 1970 film "The Twelve Chairs." But he didn鈥檛 become a star.

"My career didn't develop," he said. "I was offered Fagin-type roles but I wanted to do new things. I could have worked in America, but there was a recession in the British film industry and I wanted to work in England."

Yet, Mr. Moody continued to work in film and television well into the 鈥�00s.

He is survived by his wife, Therese Blackbourn, whom he married in 1985, and six children.

 
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