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'''Jacob Frye''' (1847 – unknown) was a [[British Assassins|British Assassin]] active in [[London]] during the Victorian Era, and the twin brother of [[Evie Frye]]. Alongside her, he was the leader of the [[Rooks]], a criminal syndicate active in [[London]] during the Victorian Era. Unlike his level-headed and stealthy sister, Jacob was reckless and rebellious. | '''Jacob Frye''' (1847 – unknown) was a [[British Assassins|British Assassin]] active in [[London]] during the Victorian Era, and the twin brother of [[Evie Frye]]. Alongside her, he was the leader of the [[Rooks]], a criminal syndicate active in [[London]] during the Victorian Era. Unlike his level-headed and stealthy sister, Jacob was reckless and rebellious. | ||
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He bares a resemblance to the actor Oliver Reed's portrayal of Bill Sikes in the 1968 film Oliver. | *Jacob's name is of biblical origin and could either mean ''He who grasps the heel'' or ''Supplanter''. Frye is a derivative of the english ''Free''. | ||
*The actor voicing Jacob is [[Paul Roger Amos]]. | |||
*Jacob keeps a one shilling coin around his neck as a memento. | |||
*He bares a resemblance to the actor Oliver Reed's portrayal of Bill Sikes in the 1968 film Oliver. | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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Jacob Frye (1847 – unknown) was a British Assassin active in London during the Victorian Era, and the twin brother of Evie Frye. Alongside her, he was the leader of the Rooks, a criminal syndicate active in London during the Victorian Era. Unlike his level-headed and stealthy sister, Jacob was reckless and rebellious.
Trivia
- Jacob's name is of biblical origin and could either mean He who grasps the heel or Supplanter. Frye is a derivative of the english Free.
- The actor voicing Jacob is Paul Roger Amos.
- Jacob keeps a one shilling coin around his neck as a memento.
- He bares a resemblance to the actor Oliver Reed's portrayal of Bill Sikes in the 1968 film Oliver.
