Jack Dalton, played by
Hywel Bennett, is a gangland boss and the leader of the criminal organisation known as "The Firm". He first appears in
EastEnders in May 2003, although the events surrounding the apparent death of the character
Den Watts (
Leslie Grantham), who was supposedly murdered in February 1989 were then
retconned to include him. Dalton was a fearsome and legendary kingpin of the Walford criminal underworld. In addition to this and his status as head of The Firm, Dalton was responsible for ordering Den's death 14 years earlier. In the late 1980s, Den became involved with "Walford Investments", aka The Firm, and was forced to become the titular manager of Strokes wine bar (formerly Henry's), which was owned by The Firm and was really a front for illegal gambling. Strokes had a rival bar in the form of The Dagmar, fronted by
James Willmott-Brown (
William Boyde), who went on to rape his employee
Kathy Beale (
Gillian Taylforth) – the wife of Den's best friend
Pete (
Peter Dean). In response to this, Den used his connections with The Firm to arrange for The Dagmar to be torched. The fire drew attention to the illegal goings-on at Strokes, and thus greatly angered The Firm. Den refused to take the blame and The Firm believed that he had informed the police about them. Consequently, Dalton decided to have Den murdered, and two of their members followed him to
Manchester in September 1988 when he went there to seek refuge with a friend. However, he managed to outrun them in his friend's car and handed himself into the police; Den was then held under remand in custody on an arson charge until he appeared in court the following February. In one of the series' most famous exits, Den – who just hours earlier had escaped after members of The Firm had intercepted the taxi taking him to court – was shot as he walked by the canal by a member of The Firm, who was walking with a woman and had a gun hidden in a bunch of daffodils. Three weeks later, spots of blood were found on the canal towpath and the police identified this as Den's blood, and believed that he had been murdered. However, an initial search of the canal failed to uncover his body. In April 1990, Billy (Danny Brown), a local boy was fishing in the canal when he discovered Den's distinctive signet ring, prompting another search of the canal, which this time uncovered a body which was identified as Den's. In 2003, it is revealed that Den had indeed been shot, but the shot had only wounded him. Aided by his mistress
Jan Hammond (
Jane How), he was able to escape to Spain where he forged a new life. Den finally returns to
Walford on 29 September 2003. The body which had been found, wrongly-identified and buried had actually been the body of the unseen Mr. Vinnicombe, who was said to have been Dalton's predecessor as head of the Firm during the 1980s. Dalton had been displeased with Vinnicombe's failure to murder Den, and so ordered a member of The Firm to kill him and dump his body in the canal at the location where Den had been shot – his teeth were then bricked out to prevent dental identification; this implied a power struggle for control of "The Firm" at the time between Dalton and Vinnicombe. He also dumped Den's distinctive ring in the canal to further increase the likelihood of the body being identified as that of Den. Upon Vinnicombe's demise, Dalton was able to gain firm control of the organisation. During his brief spell on screen, Dalton shows a
Machiavellian and ruthless streak. This is first evident when he first appears onscreen at his nightclub, the Imperial Room, and receives a visit from
Phil Mitchell (
Steve McFadden) – the local hardman of
Albert Square, a community from
East London and its fictionalised borough:
Walford. Following Phil's visit, Dalton arranges for one of his neighbours
Spencer Moon (
Christopher Parker) to get beaten up for using forged currency in his club though Spencer's brother
Alfie (
Shane Richie) takes the beating by pretending to be Spencer. Later, Dalton discovers that his personal secretary
Kate Morton (
Jill Halfpenny) is actually a policewoman working undercover at his nightclub. In response, he summons his bouncer
George Peters (
Andy Beckwith) with the task of killing Kate by raping and murdering her in the latter's house. This is nearly successful, until Phil, who previously had a romantic relationship with Kate, comes to her rescue by knocking out Peters. The two men later return to Dalton, who blames Peters for failure and confronts Phil over his relationship with Kate. Though he is eventually persuaded by Phil to let Kate live scot-free, Dalton tells Phil that he now owes him a favor. Dalton subsequently receives a visit from Phil's love rival,
Dennis Rickman (
Nigel Harman). It soon transpires that Dennis is Dalton's most dedicated employee, having been taken under Dalton's wing since he was 16-years-old. Moreover, Dennis had recently served 18 months in prison for covering up Dalton's criminal activities without exposing his involvement. Dennis soon begins to blackmail Dalton for £20,000 in compensation for serving his prison sentence for him. After giving Dennis his £20,000 compensation, Dalton plans to have him killed and summons Phil to carry out the task by reminding him of the favor he owes him. When Phil goes to kill Dennis, however, he ends up changing his mind when Dennis offers to kill Dalton himself, so the two of them will be free of him. Using the gun that Dalton originally gave Phil to kill him, Dennis confronts Dalton at his nightclub and forces him to drive Phil's car into the woods, where Dalton is ordered to park on the edge of a railway track. Dalton is initially unfazed by Dennis's attempt to kill him, and attempts to brainwash Dennis in teaming up against Phil, with Dalton going as far as to recount all the things they have done together. When Dennis mentions Den and
his family, pointing out that his future with Den's adopted daughter
Sharon (
Letitia Dean) is what matters to him now, Dalton begins to badmouth Sharon and her family, before admitting to have arranged for Den to be killed. However, Dalton's mood changes from composure to fear when Dennis makes a confession: that Sharon's father is actually
his father as well. Confirming that Den is his father, Dennis continues to point the gun at Dalton, who desperately attempts to reason with Dennis by revealing the truth about Den Watts: that he is in fact alive. Dalton begs Dennis that this "has to make a difference" in the hope that he will not shoot him, but Dennis tells him that it does not and, before Dalton can react, proceeds to shoot him, killing Dalton. Dalton appears to be somewhat
nihilistic. When Dennis tells Dalton that he wants a new life away from a life of crime, Dalton responds nonchalantly, echoing
Dot Branning's (
June Brown) words when she is depressed: "There isn't any new life! Just the old humdrum life bobbing along, making a living, getting old, waiting to die." Dalton's death would later be avenged at the end of 2005, when Dennis is murdered by
Danny Moon (
Jake Maskall) on the orders of his crime boss
Johnny Allen (
Billy Murray), who himself had killed Dalton's representative
Andy Hunter (
Michael Higgs) nearly a year before; ironically, Andy died on the same night Den was ultimately killed by his wife
Chrissie (
Tracy-Ann Oberman). Dalton's legacy ultimately ends with Phil and his younger brother
Grant (
Ross Kemp) seeking to avenge Dennis' murder on Sharon's behalf, which culminates in Danny getting killed by his brother
Jake (
Joel Beckett), while Johnny later dies of a heart attack after being imprisoned for the murders of both Andy and Dennis respectively. ==Dan Ferreira==