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  1. Beadle Bamford, commonly referred to as "The Beadle", is the secondary antagonist of Sweeney Todd. Bamford is Judge Turpin's lackey. He is portrayed as a short, portly and greasy man. He wears a top hat and coat and carries a walking stick that doubles as a weapon. In early plays, he was bearded with short hair, while in the movie (portrayed by Timothy Spall), he is clean shaven with long ...

  2. 14 de oct. de 2020 · Sweeney Todd has been one of the most iconic and long-lasting characters of the Victorian Period. Making its first appearance as a villain of the Victorian penny dreadful serial The String of Pearls, in 1847, his tale became an urban legend in London.In 1979 the acclaimed Tony-Award winning Broadway Musical “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” by Stephen Sondheim, gave the ...

  3. Sweeney Todd is a serial killer who serves as the main antagonist of the 1846-47 story The String of Pearls written by unknown authors.. He is a serial killer barber in London who kills his customers to make meat pies off of their flesh. While Todd has become part of urban legend, especially in London, and often believed to have been a real person, he is in fact a fictional character, though ...

  4. Sweeney Todd Sweeney escaped from prison after being wrongfully accused and jailed for fifteen years. Formerly a proud barber, a loving husband and a happy father, Sweeney is now consumed by loss and revenge. He has returned to London to right the wrongs committed against him, his wife, and his daughter. Sweeney is charming but

  5. 20 de ene. de 2021 · Only one adaptation references his existence - Stephen Sondheim’s musical, Sweeney Todd. A reference is given in the scene prior to Sweeney’s first kill - "It's not much of a chair, but it'll do till you get your fancy new one. It was me poor Albert's chair, it was. Sat in it all day long he did, after his leg give out from the dropsy."