Judge Turpin

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Judge Turpin
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Alan Rickman as Judge Turpin
Portrayed by Edmund Lyndeck (Original Broadway production)
Ken Howard (1999 Los Angeles production)
Paul Plishka (2000 New York production)
Timothy Nolen (2001 San Francisco production)
Walter Charles (2002 Eisenhower production)
Colin Wakefield (2004 England revival)
Mark Jacoby (2005 Broadway revival)
Alan Rickman (2007 film)
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Gender Male
Age 50's to 60's
Date of birth late 1700s, 1800s
Occupation Judge
Children Johanna Barker (ward)

Judge Turpin is a fictional character in the various adaptations of the story Sweeney Todd.

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[edit] Character overview

In most adaptations, Turpin is the primary villain, who turns Sweeney Todd into a monster. He rapes Lucy Barker, Todd's wife, who later attempts suicide by drinking arsenic. She survives, but the poison drives her insane. Turpin unjustly exiles Todd to Australia. He then holds their daughter, Johanna, as his ward, and keeps her as a virtual prisoner in his estate. He is aided in his corruption by his servant and constant companion, Beadle Bamford.

[edit] In Sweeney Todd

In Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Judge Turpin is first seen having Benjamin Barker arrested, due to his obvious infatuation with Barker's wife, Lucy. He exiles Barker to Australia on false charges. Lucy is heartbroken, and becomes a recluse, never coming down from her home. Judge Turpin continuously pursues her, sending her flowers each day. He sends Beadle to summon her to his home, "[Blaming] himself for her dreadful plight." He drugs Lucy and rapes her, driving her insane.

Judge Turpin confronts Johanna
Judge Turpin confronts Johanna

Turpin then takes Barker's daughter, Johanna, and raises her as his ward. He keeps her locked away from the world and spies on her through a peep-hole in her wall. Turpin eventually falls in love with the beautiful Johanna and offers her his hand in marriage. She refuses, to which he seems baffled. When he spots Anthony Hope "gandering" at Johanna, he has him beaten up and threatens to kill him if he ever returns. We next see Turpin sentencing a child to hang for petty crimes.

On Beadle Bamford's advice, he goes for a shave at Sweeney Todd's barber shop, in order to impress Johanna. Todd is about to cut Turpin's throat when he is interrupted by Anthony, who reveals Johanna's plan to escape. Turpin promptly leaves, renouncing Todd's business. Turpin returns home and finds Johanna gathering her things, in an attempt to run away. He sends her away until she can "appreciate" what she has. Beadle grabs Johanna and takes her in a carriage to Fogg's Asylum.

Turpin receives a letter claiming that Johanna has repented, and only wants his love. He is delighted and, following the direction of the letter, goes to Todd's shop, where he is persuaded to have a shave. Turpin soon realizes Todd's true identity, and Todd savagely stabs him in the neck before slitting his throat. He drops Turpin down the chute. In his death throes, Turpin grabs at Mrs. Lovett's skirt.

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http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0028983/