Arnold Jackson (character)

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Arnold Jackson
First appearance Movin' In (Diff'rent Strokes Pilot)
Last appearance I, Done (Part 2)
Portrayed by Gary Coleman
Information
Species Human
Gender Male
Age 8 (series premiered)
15 (series ending)
Date of birth 1971, Harlem, New York, New York City, United States
Title Moppet
Family Lucy Mae Jackson (mother) (d. 1978)
Henry Jackson (d. 1975)
Phillip Drummond (adopted father)
Kimberly Drummond (adopted sister)
Willis Jackson (older brother)
Sam McKinney (stepbrother)
Maggie McKinney Drummond (stepmother)
Nationality African-American

Arnold Jackson is a breakout character on the series Diff'rent Strokes, and was portrayed by child star Gary Coleman.

[edit] Character Background

Arnold John Jackson is the younger brother of Willis Jackson (Todd Bridges), and was born in Harlem, New York City in 1971. Arnold is a "precocious moppet", who was practically known for his catchphrase, "Whatchoo talkin' 'bout?", which became popular in pop culture.

Arnold's father died in 1975, and his mother died in 1978. His mother worked as a housekeeper for a wealthy Caucasian widower, named Philip Drummond (Conrad Bain). Before her death, his mother expressed her wish for her 2 boys to be cared for by Mr. Drummond. He agreed, and in 1979, he officially adopted Willis and Arnold.

Arnold is the main character in the television series. In many episodes, he is shown as being a selfish younger brother, or coming up with or being suckered into some scheme to keep out of trouble or obtain his desire of the episode. When the boys first moved in with Mr. Drummond, Willis wanted to move back to Harlem, while Arnold was satisfied with their new surroundings. Willis eventually changed his mind, and they decided to stay with "Mr. D.", as the boys initially referred to him.[1].

In another episode, Arnold has to fight a school bully named "The Gooch", so that he will not pick on him anymore. However, Mr. Drummond does not want Arnold fighting the bully, and ultimately decides that Arnold must make peace with "The Gooch". Arnold, however, listens to his brother, Willis, who tells him to fight back. This ended with Arnold getting a black eye, and both boys getting in trouble.

Arnold is best friends with Dudley Johnson-Ramsey (played by TV actor Shavar Ross), who -- like Arnold --was adopted. Dudley appeared in several episodes and both were involved in various schemes throughout the series. Steven Mond also played Robbie, Arnold's other best friend, who once pressured him to drugs.