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|alias = Lord Turpin<br>
 
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|origin = ''Sweeney Todd''
 
|origin = ''Sweeney Todd''
 
|occupation = Judge
 
|occupation = Judge
|skills = Manipulating the Law to suit his own agenda
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|skills = Manipulating the law to suit his own agenda
 
|hobby = Sentencing prisoners.
 
|hobby = Sentencing prisoners.
|goals = Love and harass Lucy Barker (succeeded).<br>
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|goals = Rape Lucy Barker <small>(succeeded)</small>.<br>
Marry Johanna Barker (failed).|type of villain = Corrupt Official}} {{Quote|How seldom it is one meets a fellow spirit.|Judge Turpin}}
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Marry Johanna Barker <small>(failed)</small>.
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|crimes = Incrimination<br>
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Perjury<br>
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|type of villain = Corrupt Judge}}
   
'''Judge Turpin''', also known as '''Lord Turpin''', is the main antagonist in the many adaptations of ''Sweeney Todd''.
 
   
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In the 2007 film, ''Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'', he was portrayed by the late Alan Rickman, who also played [[Joe (Help! I'm a Fish)|Joe]], [[Severus Snape]], [[Sheriff of Nottingham (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves)|Sheriff of Nottingham]], and [[Hans Gruber]].
 
   
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'''Judge Turpin''' (also known as '''Lord Turpin''') is the main antagonist of the 1979 musical ''Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'' and the 2007 live-action film of the same name. He is a corrupt judge who ruined the life of [[Sweeney Todd (The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)|Sweeney Todd]].
==Character Overview==
 
In most adaptations, Turpin is the primary antagonist, who ruins the [[Sweeney Todd (The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)|title character]]'s life and turns him into a monster. He unjustly exiles Benjamin Barker to Australia in order to have Barker's wife, Lucy, to himself. He rapes her, after which she attempts suicide by drinking arsenic, which drives her insane. He then adopts Barker's daughter, Johanna, as his ward, planning eventually to marry her.
 
   
 
In the film, he was portrayed by the late Alan Rickman, who also played [[Joe (Help! I'm a Fish)|Joe]] in ''Help! I'm a Fish'', [[Severus Snape]] in the ''Harry Potter'' series, the [[Sheriff of Nottingham (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves)|Sheriff of Nottingham]] in ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'', and [[Hans Gruber]] in ''Die Hard''.
He is aided in his corruption by his servant and constant companion, [[Beadle Bamford]]. His character is possibly based on Reverend Lupin from ''The String of Pearls'', due to similar-sounding names and both characters expressing the desire to marry Johanna Barker (Johanna Oakley, in ''The String of Pearls'').
 
   
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==Personality==
==In ''Sweeney Todd''==
 
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Judge Turpin is extremely evil, malevolent, cruel, villainous and diabolical man. He is extremely deceitful, perfidious, dishonest and manipulative, as he ruined life of Sweeney to rape his wife. Despite his villainous tendencies he is also highly elegant, polite and sophisticated. Destroying Sweeney's life was his fatal weakness which led to his demise at the hands of his enemy.
In Stephen Sondheim's musical ''Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'', Judge Turpin has Benjamin Barker arrested, due to his 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 his the Beadle to summon her to his home, "[Blaming] himself for her dreadful plight." At his house, during a masque ball, he drugs and then rapes Lucy, who tries to kill herself by drinking poison; she survives, but is driven insane and reduced to begging in the street.
 
   
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==Biography==
Turpin then takes Barker's infant 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. When Johanna turns 15, Turpin offers her his hand in marriage. She refuses, to which he seems baffled. When he spots Anthony Hope with Johanna, he threatens to kill him if he ever returns. We next see Turpin sentencing a child to hang for petty crimes.
 
 
Judge Turpin first appeared when he had Benjamin Barker arrested, due to his 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 his right-hand [[Beadle Bamford]] to summon her to his home, "blaming himself for her dreadful plight". At his house, during a masque ball, he drugs and rapes Lucy, who tries to kill herself by drinking poison, though she actually survives and is driven insane before being reduced to begging in the street.
   
 
Turpin then takes Barker's infant daughter Johanna, and raises her as his ward. He keeps her locked away from the world and spies on her through a peephole in her wall. When Johanna turns 15, Turpin offers her his hand in marriage. She refuses, to which he seems baffled. When he spots Anthony Hope with Johanna, he 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 — unaware that Todd is in fact Barker, returned from Australia and hell-bent on revenge. 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 commits Johanna to Fogg's Asylum, telling the authorities she is mad.
 
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On Bamford's advice, he goes for a shave at Sweeney Todd's barber shop, in order to impress Johanna — unaware that Todd is in fact Barker, returned from Australia and hell-bent on revenge. 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 commits Johanna to an insane asylum, telling the owner [[Jonas Fogg]] that she is mad.
   
 
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 then drops Turpin down the chute. Before he bleeds to death, Turpin grabs at Todd's accomplice [[Mrs. Lovett]] when she discovers him lying on her cellar floor.
 
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 then drops Turpin down the chute. Before he bleeds to death, Turpin grabs at Todd's accomplice [[Mrs. Lovett]] when she discovers him lying on her cellar floor.
   
== Motivation ==
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==Motivation==
 
The Judge is motivated largely by his puritanical devotion to the law, and by his sexual obsession. He is partly aware of his own perversion. In one musical scene, not included in the Tim Burton film, and left out of some theatrical productions, shows a small sympathetic side to him. In this scene, the Judge watches Joanna through a keyhole while whipping himself, trying to purify his thoughts of her. Sondheim admits in his collected lyrics that he implied the judge finds sexual release during this moment. At the end of the song, the Judge decides to marry Joanna, believing she is the only person who can "cure" him of his lust.
 
The Judge is motivated largely by his puritanical devotion to the law, and by his sexual obsession. He is partly aware of his own perversion. In one musical scene, not included in the Tim Burton film, and left out of some theatrical productions, shows a small sympathetic side to him. In this scene, the Judge watches Joanna through a keyhole while whipping himself, trying to purify his thoughts of her. Sondheim admits in his collected lyrics that he implied the judge finds sexual release during this moment. At the end of the song, the Judge decides to marry Joanna, believing she is the only person who can "cure" him of his lust.
   
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*Denis Quilley portrayed Judge Turpin in the London revival.
 
*Denis Quilley portrayed Judge Turpin in the London revival.
   
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*Turpin is similar to [[Judge Claude Frollo]]; they are corrupt, self-righteous ministers who lust after the heroine and are willing to go to scary lengths to be with them. They are also Pure Evil.
 
 
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Oh yes... such practices. The Geishas of Japan, the concubines of Siam, the catamites of Greece, the harlots of India. I have them all here, drawings of them. Everything you've ever dreamed of doing with a woman. Would you like to see?
~ Judge Turpin

Judge Turpin (also known as Lord Turpin) is the main antagonist of the 1979 musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and the 2007 live-action film of the same name. He is a corrupt judge who ruined the life of Sweeney Todd.

In the film, he was portrayed by the late Alan Rickman, who also played Joe in Help! I'm a Fish, Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series, the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and Hans Gruber in Die Hard.

Personality

Judge Turpin is extremely evil, malevolent, cruel, villainous and diabolical man. He is extremely deceitful, perfidious, dishonest and manipulative, as he ruined life of Sweeney to rape his wife. Despite his villainous tendencies he is also highly elegant, polite and sophisticated. Destroying Sweeney's life was his fatal weakness which led to his demise at the hands of his enemy.

Biography

Judge Turpin first appeared when he had Benjamin Barker arrested, due to his 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 his right-hand Beadle Bamford to summon her to his home, "blaming himself for her dreadful plight". At his house, during a masque ball, he drugs and rapes Lucy, who tries to kill herself by drinking poison, though she actually survives and is driven insane before being reduced to begging in the street.

Turpin then takes Barker's infant daughter Johanna, and raises her as his ward. He keeps her locked away from the world and spies on her through a peephole in her wall. When Johanna turns 15, Turpin offers her his hand in marriage. She refuses, to which he seems baffled. When he spots Anthony Hope with Johanna, he threatens to kill him if he ever returns. We next see Turpin sentencing a child to hang for petty crimes.

On Bamford's advice, he goes for a shave at Sweeney Todd's barber shop, in order to impress Johanna — unaware that Todd is in fact Barker, returned from Australia and hell-bent on revenge. 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 commits Johanna to an insane asylum, telling the owner Jonas Fogg that she is mad.

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 then drops Turpin down the chute. Before he bleeds to death, Turpin grabs at Todd's accomplice Mrs. Lovett when she discovers him lying on her cellar floor.

Motivation

The Judge is motivated largely by his puritanical devotion to the law, and by his sexual obsession. He is partly aware of his own perversion. In one musical scene, not included in the Tim Burton film, and left out of some theatrical productions, shows a small sympathetic side to him. In this scene, the Judge watches Joanna through a keyhole while whipping himself, trying to purify his thoughts of her. Sondheim admits in his collected lyrics that he implied the judge finds sexual release during this moment. At the end of the song, the Judge decides to marry Joanna, believing she is the only person who can "cure" him of his lust.

Performers

  • The late Edmund Lyndeck played the original Judge Turpin.
  • The late Alan Rickman played the role in Tim Burton's 2007 film adaptation of Sondheim's musical.
  • Timothy Nolen played the role in 2001.
  • Mark Jacoby portrayed Judge Turpin in the 2005 revival musical.
  • Austin Kent played Judge Turpin in the 1980 London Production.
  • Denis Quilley portrayed Judge Turpin in the London revival.

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The String of Pearls
Sweeney Todd | Mrs. Lovett

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Sweeney Todd | Nellie Lovett | Judge Turpin | Beadle Bamford | Jonas Fogg | Adolfo Pirelli

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Sweeney Todd | Mrs. Lovett | Judge Turpin