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Name
  
Jack Davies


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Born
  
11 September 1894 (
1894-09-11
)
London

Known for
  
foster son of J. M. Barrie

Role
  
Peter Llewelyn Davies' brother

Died
  
September 17, 1959, England, United Kingdom

Siblings
  
Peter Llewelyn Davies, Michael Llewelyn Davies, George Llewelyn Davies, Nicholas Llewelyn Davies

Parents
  
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, Arthur Llewelyn Davies

Cousins
  
Daphne du Maurier, Angela du Maurier, Jeanne du Maurier

Grandparents
  
George du Maurier, Emma du Maurier

Similar People
  
George Llewelyn Davies, Michael Llewelyn Davies, Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, Peter Llewelyn Davies, Nicholas Llewelyn Davies

John "Jack" Llewelyn Davies (11 September 1894 – 17 September 1959) was the second eldest of the Llewelyn Davies boys befriended by Peter Pan creator J. M. Barrie, and one of the inspirations for the boy characters in the story of Peter Pan. He served in the Royal Navy during World War I. He was the first cousin of the English writer Daphne du Maurier.

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Childhood

Davies and his elder brother George first met the writer on their regular outings in Kensington Gardens with their nurse Mary Hodgson and infant brother Peter in 1897. They took part in play adventures with Barrie which provided much of the inspiration for the adventures in the 1904 stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. Shortly before writing the play, Barrie created a photo book titled The Boy Castaways, featuring the three oldest brothers pretending to be shipwrecked on an island and fighting pirates, themes that later appeared in the Peter Pan story. The character of John Darling, the older of Wendy's brothers, was named after him.

In 1906 Davies was recommended by Barrie to Captain Robert F. Scott for a position at Osborne Naval College, unlike his brothers, who all attended Eton College. Following the deaths of his parents Arthur (1907) and Sylvia (1910), Barrie became the main guardian of the five boys, supporting them financially. He reportedly harboured some resentment towards Barrie, at times believing the writer was trying to take his father's place (especially after his father died). He was not as close to the writer as were his brothers, especially George and Michael.

Adulthood

Just before his mother's death, he joined the Royal Navy and later served in the North Atlantic during World War I. His brother George was killed in action in 1915. His brother Michael drowned in an apparent accident in 1921. His brothers Peter and Nico (the youngest) outlived him.

He married 19-year-old Geraldine "Gerrie" Gibb in 1917, without first asking permission of Barrie, who only grudgingly approved of the relationship. Nonetheless, Barrie gave the couple charge of the Davies family house, where Michael and Nico still lived during school holidays, in the care of Mary Hodgson. Friction between Gerrie and Hodgson led to the elder woman's resignation. Davies had two children: Timothy, born in 1921, and Sylvia Jocelyn (named after Davies's mother, but always known as Jane), born in 1924.

He died on 17 September 1959 at the age of 65 from lung disease, almost seven months before his brother Peter committed suicide.

Portrayals

In the 1978 BBC mini-series The Lost Boys, he was portrayed at various ages by Nicholas Borton, Guy Hewitt, David Wilson, and Osmund Bullock.

In the 2004 film Finding Neverland, he was portrayed as a child by Joe Prospero.

References

Jack Llewelyn Davies Wikipedia