Doctor Dolittle ;Portrayed by: •
Rex Harrison (
1967) •
Eddie Murphy (
1998,
2001) •
Robert Downey Jr. (
2020)
Doctor John Dolittle is an English physician who became a doctor for animals after his parrot, Polynesia, taught him to speak animal languages. He lives in the fictional town of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh in England's
West Country, along with his many animal friends. He has very few human friends and spends most of his time treating animals, travelling the world with his animals and conducting research into new animals and new forms of animal languages. He is portrayed by William Dix in the 1967 film, and by
Harry Collett in the 2020 film. In the animated
TV series from 1970, he is voiced by
Hal Smith. In the 1984 series,
The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle, he is voiced by
B. J. Ward.
Matthew Mugg Matthew Mugg is the
cat's-meat-man from Puddleby. He is a friend of Doctor Dolittle and helps to take care of the doctor's house and garden when the doctor is away travelling. He is illiterate but practical, and is the one who advised Dolittle to become an "animal doctor" and learn animal languages. He was played by
Anthony Newley in the 1967 film.
Prince Bumpo Prince Bumpo is an African prince from the kingdom of Jolliguinki, who has been sent to study at
Oxford University by his father, and becomes a friend of the Doctor's. Bumpo is recognisable by his green umbrella and bare feet - not used to wearing shoes, he usually discards them. He was originally supposed to appear in the 1967 film intact, but casting problems eventually led to his character being considerably softened and renamed as "William Shakespeare the Tenth", played by
Geoffrey Holder.
Colonel Bellowes Colonel Bellowes is a snobbish old man in Puddleby who appears briefly in
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle. In the 1967 film, he became
General Bellowes, a retired military commander and a magistrate, played by
Peter Bull. He loathes any sort of new, unusual, or odd ideas, including veterinary science; he rejects that a veterinarian can talk to animals. He owns several dogs, horses and other animals, all of whom betray their owner when Dolittle queries them at his trial about their owner's excesses of food, drink and female companionship. General Bellowes deals harshly with Dolittle, who then flees the country before he can be committed to an asylum. By the end of the film, General Bellows decides to pardon Doctor Dolittle when all the local animals go on strike.
Emma Fairfax Emma is portrayed in the 1967 film by
Samantha Eggar, as the niece of General Bellowes, for a romantic interest to The Doctor.
Lily Dolittle The deceased wife of the Doctor in the 2020 film, who is played by
Kasia Smutniak. She is described as an adventurous explorer who shared Dolittle's love for animals, and the daughter of Rassouli, king of pirates. She died during a naval voyage she undertook on her own, when her ship was hit by a typhoon. Her father is in the possession of her journal, which is key to saving the life of the Queen of England. The journal contains the whereabouts of the Eden Tree.
Long Arrow Long Arrow is an American Indian, son of Golden Arrow. He is the world's greatest naturalist, specializing in botany and traveling through the mountains of Peru and Spider Monkey Island. He has learned the language of eagles and thus is able to communicate with Dr. Dolittle. He is featured in
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle.
William Shakespeare the Tenth William Shakespeare the Tenth is the tribal leader of Sea Star Island, a floating tropical paradise. He and his tribe are well educated in literature and history and each citizen is able to speak several languages ever since different books have washed up on Sea Star Island. Parents name their children after their favorite authors, hence his name. He is nicknamed "Willy" and was played by
Geoffrey Holder in the 1967 film. He never appeared in any of Lofting's original books and is loosely based on Prince Bumpo.
Sarah Dolittle Sarah Dolittle is John Dolittle's sister and former housekeeper, first featured in
The Story of Doctor Dolittle. When Dolittle allows the crocodile to reside on his premises, which scares his clients away and throws the household back into poverty, she leaves in disgust and gets married when Dolittle refuses to evict the reptile. She later reappears in ''
Doctor Dolittle's Circus'', along with her husband, Reverend Launcelot Dingle from Grimbledon. She persuades her brother to use the alias "John Smith" while appearing in the circus (so as to not embarrass Sarah if her new social circle learn she is related to a 'circus showman'). Sarah Dolittle is portrayed by
Portia Nelson in
1967 film. ==Doctor Dolittle's animals==