Arthur Shelby Jr. is a fictional character in the British television
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crime drama
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television series
''Peaky Blinders'', created by
Steven Knight
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. Played by
Paul Anderson,
[ ] Arthur Shelby Jr. is the older brother of the protagonist
Thomas Shelby. Arthur is a member of the Peaky Blinders and the deputy vice president of the Shelby Company Limited.
Anderson has been confirmed to play Arthur Shelby in the upcoming ''Peaky Blinders'' film. Although the television series is set in
Birmingham
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, the cottage where the character of Arthur Shelby lived is actually located not far from
Liverpool
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, in the village of
Rostherne
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near
Tatton Park
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in
Cheshire
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.
Casting
In a 2017 interview with ''
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'', Paul Anderson said he was originally up for the role of Tommy Shelby in ''Peaky Blinders'', but was offered the part of Arthur instead.
Anderson said he was drawn to the role by the script, the writer, and the director,
Otto Bathurst
Otto Benjamin Charles Bathurst (born 18 January 1971) is a British television and film director. In 2014, he won a BAFTA for his work on BBC drama ''Peaky Blinders''. He was also previously BAFTA nominated for his work on BBC series ''Crimina ...
. He also said he was interested in playing a dark character, and that he enjoyed playing a character with flaws and violent tendencies.
[ ]
Anderson says he enjoys playing Arthur because, 'he’s not just one-dimensional – he’s tough and he can be violent and brutal, but he’s not just that. He’s got this inner turmoil.' He also says that the role has a lot of scope, allowing him to play different layers of the character.
Character biography
Early life
Arthur Shelby Jr. was born into a
Romani
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and
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traveller family. Growing up, Arthur regularly wrestled with his siblings and was known as the strongest. He once got beaten by
Tommy
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, and he also once held off 12
police officers
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with a boat hook, showing that he let
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win.
First World War
Arthur's experience during the
First World War
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and the
Battle of the Somme
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fundamentally alters his personality.
During the
war
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in
France
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, Arthur was a
sapper
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with his brother
Thomas
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, digging very treacherous tunnels in order to place enormous amounts of
explosives
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under enemy positions – a tactic used several times in the war to devastating effect at both the
Battle of Verdun
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and the
Battle of the Somme
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. It is suggested he may have served at
Gallipoli through his distaste for
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and the smell of stagnant water.
Storylines
Series 1 (1919)
Arthur is thirty-two years old. After returning from
France
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, Arthur feels that he should be the head of the family business. However, he can't command the necessary authority, and
Thomas
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slowly starts to assume leadership.
Thomas
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has taken over the
Peaky Blinders
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, and Arthur feels like he is losing his sense of purpose.
When
Chief Inspector Campbell comes to
Birmingham
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, Arthur is arrested, beaten, and questioned as the assumed leader of the gang, but he knows nothing about any stolen
machine guns.
Eventually, Arthur Shelby confronts
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, telling him that he has no idea what is going on.
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tells him that the
Peaky Blinders
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have the stolen guns and takes him to The Garrison
Pub
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, which is now under Arthur's ownership.
Arthur continues to show his lack of guile when he hints to his barmaid,
Grace Shelby
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, that Danny Whizz-Bang is alive, allowing her to surmise that Danny's grave is where the
Peaky Blinders
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have hidden the guns.
When his father,
Arthur Shelby Sr.
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, comes back to
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, Arthur takes the opportunity to prove to everyone that he knows business just as well as
Thomas
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. He gives his father money without the permission of
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or
Aunt Polly, but soon realises that his
father
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is a selfish liar. Arthur tries to confront his father before he leaves for good, but becomes intimidated by the man's strength and anger, knowing that he won't win a fight against him.
The events cause Arthur to re-evaluate himself, and as a result, he attempts
suicide
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by hanging himself. The plan fails when the rope tears from the hook.
Arthur and the rest of the Peaky Blinders eventually confront their rival
Billy Kimber and help to clean
Thomas's wounds after the shooting.
Series 2 (1922)
In series 2, Arthur struggles with
PTSD
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and kills a young boy in the
boxing ring
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by beating him to death. He is later confronted in The Garrison Pub by Mrs. Ross, the mother of the boy he killed. She pulls a
gun
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on him, but it misfires and shoots the mirror behind the bar. Arthur lunges towards her, empties the gun of bullets, and tells her that she’ll be compensated financially.
Arthur accompanies
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and the gang to the
auctions
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to buy a
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, thus giving them a credible reason to infiltrate the racecourses dominated by their
London
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rival,
Darby Sabini. When assassins try to kill
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, the same uncontrollable rage takes over Arthur, who brutally beats one of the
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.
In
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, Arthur, whose
cocaine
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habit is worrying his younger brother, leads the Blinders in tearing up the Eden Club belonging to
Sabini
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, which they plan to take over quite hostilely.
Later, Arthur and
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are drinking in The Garrison Pub when his
Aunt Polly's, son
Michael Gray, and
Jeremiah Jesus’ son,
Isiah, come in, telling them of a scuffle they had in The Marquis of Lorne. Arthur and his brother
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burns, the pub to the ground with the
barman
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inside to protect the reputation of the
Peaky Blinders
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.
When their supposed ally
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invites Arthur and Billy Kitchen over for
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at the
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, things escalate rather quickly after
Alfie sacrifices the goat named after
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.
Alfie shoots Billy Kitchen in the head, and his men tie up Arthur to wait for the police to haul him off to jail, blamed for the murder.
In prison, Arthur is beaten badly. He gets a visit from his brother
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, who tells him that
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has plans to get him released.
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negotiates a deal with
Alfie to have the murder charge against Arthur withdrawn just in time to join the
Blinders
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and the Lees heading off to the races.
At the
Epsom Derby
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,
Thomas
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assassinates Field Marshal Henry Russell, which creates the diversion that Arthur and the gang need to hold up
Sabini’s bookmakers
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and burn their
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while the
police
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are distracted.
Series 3 (1924)
Arthur meets a woman named Linda. Due to Linda's family background, he finds some kind of faith in God (the Old Testament). It is shown that Linda is carrying his child, who is later named Billy Shelby.
He and Linda envision a life in California, away from their strained life in Small Heath. After becoming more and more religious, he is shown to be a lot more compassionate and calm; this leads to him seeming weaker by the rest of the Peaky Blinders, and he is often picked on by John Shelby and Thomas Shelby. He seems embarrassed about this, and as shown in Episode 3.2, he did participate in the fight outside one of the bars, but washed his hands and went straight home. He was then shouted at and mocked by John Shelby. Despite his passionate love for Linda and her beliefs, he engages in infidelity and drug abuse.
Due to John's fight with the Changretta family and Tommy's encouragement to go to war, Arthur and John capture Vincente Changretta. Just as Tommy was going to kill him slowly, Arthur pulls the trigger to make his death less painful, an action that really shows Arthur's development. Like the rest of the Shelbys, besides Tommy, Arthur is arrested by the police and taken away at the end of season 3, unable to escape to California with Linda.
Series 4 (1925-1926)
As the whole Shelby family is preparing to be hanged, Arthur is tense but calm about the situation. Because of the deal Tommy made with the British government, they were all saved from death in the last second. Arthur returns to working for the Shelby Company when the whole Shelby family receives a Black Hand from Luca Changretta, whose alliance is the New York mafia, in retaliation for the murder of his father. As war begins between the Italians and the Blinders, John is killed on Christmas morning, 1925, by Italian gunmen.
Arthur is very moved by the death of his brother, John, and feels guilty. He swears to be the one to kill Luca Changretta, but Linda and her faith in God stop him from doing so, leaving the task to Tommy. As Arthur is running one of the Shelby Company business buildings, two Italian men sneak in and attempt to kill him, but Arthur luckily survives. As the Shelby Company invests in a Gipsy boxing talent, Bonnie Gold, Arthur gets suspicious about a man at an important boxing match against Solomon's fighter. When the man leaves the fighting arena, Arthur follows him and is seemingly mortally wounded. Arthur and Tommy plan to make everyone believe that Arthur is dead so that he can attack Luca.
At his funeral, Thomas is approached by the mother of the Changretta family, who demands all enterprises of the Shelby Company be handed over to Luca. When the deal is about to be made, Thomas outruns Luca by making a deal with the other New York mafia families, specifically Alphonse Capone. All of Luca's blood-related men have been killed in Birmingham, so the rest of the men agreed to change sides. As Luca realises he has lost the vendetta, he attacks Tommy, only to see Arthur walk right in and shoot him, avenging his brother's death. With many believing Arthur is dead, he has the chance to pursue a new identity but chooses to stay in Birmingham and remain a partner of the Shelby Company Limited.
Series 5 (1929)
The series begins with the Wall Street Crash. Arthur has assumed the position of Chairman of the Board following
Tommy's
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leave of absence and convenes a meeting when he hears of the
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. Arthur tries to preside over the meeting, but—much to Linda's dismay—Polly suggests that they should wait for
Tommy's
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return before making any decisions. Arthur is happy to know that the company is not lost, as they have diversified their portfolio and have investments all over the world. After
Michael
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returns to Birmingham following the wall street crash with his new wife
Gina,
Michael
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has a tense standoff in the street l, with Arthur insulting
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and calling him a smelly dog due to his believing
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is a traitor.
As the year goes on, Arthur and
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begin to have relationship trouble, mostly because Linda does not believe Arthur is leading the company the right way and fears losing control of the finances. Despite this, Arthur warns
Linda
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to be a good wife and let him deal with everything else, essentially silencing her. This leads to
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looking for a way to divorce Arthur; however, she is shocked to find that nobody in
Birmingham
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will divorce a Shelby and seeks out
Lizzie
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for advice.
Lizzie
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admits that she will have to go to
London
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to divorce a Shelby.
Things between the two become more strained when
Mosley reveals that he has heard news that
Linda
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has been spotted with another man while being married to Arthur. This angers Arthur, who hunts down the man and slashes his face, seemingly leaving him
dead
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. He is later confronted by
Linda
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, who is angry as all she did was talk to the man. Linda pulls a
gun
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on Arthur, but is shot by
Polly Gray
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before she has a chance to pull the
trigger
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. After the bullet is removed, Arthur pleads with
Linda
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to leave Peaky's life behind and run away with him; however, she declines, admitting that she is thankful she didn't kill him as death would be too good for him.
Forgetting about
Linda
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, Arthur witnesses
Michael's
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plan to restructure the company with his wife
Gina and him in charge and the rest of the family retiring. Arthur is privy to the plan to
assassinate
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, playing a key role in arming
Alfie Solomons' men. He also takes charge of ensuring
Barney
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is in position with a clear line of fire at
Mosley, reiterating that the plan is to shoot
Mosley after
Tommy
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gives the go-ahead. When the plan fails, however, Arthur takes
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home, expressing his concern that
Tommy
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is slowly losing his mind.
Series 6 (1934)
Through the series, Arthur has a severe opium addiction, and he has lost all his body fat. Arthur removes the six bullets from Tommy's gun, knowing that he will try to kill himself.
Laura Mckee comes up to see the tail end of this speech while a surprisingly neutered Arthur stands by her side. At least until after the meeting, as he’s found with a syringe in his arm.
At Mosley's rally, Arthur shows up at the front door, ranting and raving, completely out of it. Mosley invited him along and encouraged him to wear a black shirt too. The black shirt was a clever ploy from Mosley, given that’s the name of the fascist paramilitary groups in Italy. Tommy realises this and hurriedly has him change into a white shirt to avoid hostility. Linda has been the only one to tame Arthur, and Tommy knows this. Tommy has actually spoken to her already and gets her to write correspondence to him, believing in forgiveness. In order for Arthur to communicate with her properly, Tommy demands his brother get clean. If he can do that for two weeks, then he’ll be allowed to talk.
When Ada takes charge in the absence of Tommy, she orders Isiah to go to Liverpool to deal with a particularly bad leak. Some of the opium in storage at the Salthouse docks is being stolen, organised to be taken by the bucketful by a union convenor by the name of Hayden Stagg, and Isiah is to take Arthur with him, who’s only ten days sober. Wandering into a warehouse full of opium was not exactly going to be easy for Arthur. According to Ada, Arthur has to go, as Arthur’s name is well-known in these parts, and his reputation alone should be enough to shake things up.
Arthur is still unhinged, but he remains focused on finding Hayden Stagg, and find him they do. However, Arthur is compromised by Hayden, who brings up his addiction and how word of this has traveled up the canal. Arthur takes his words to heart and decides not to physically beat the man after all. He orders a frustrated Isiah to leave with him and spare Stagg any punishment for his actions.
At the funeral of Tommy's daughter, Ruby, Arthur is there too, but he’s in serious withdrawal from his addiction. Tommy is overcome by grief and tries to get his brother to say a few words on his behalf. Unfortunately, he refuses.
Tommy sits with his brother and brings up a fight they had over cigarettes in the past—the beginning of Arthur’s unhinged behaviour leading up to his point. Only he let Tommy win, and now he’s realised as much. Arthur sacrificed himself to allow Tommy to prosper, but now that light is starting to fade on the Shelby family.
Arthur takes opium from a tea shop in Chinatown. Seeing this, Tommy arrives there and orders the owners to stop selling opium; otherwise, they would be in big trouble.
At Shelby Headquarters, a referee for a big match with Birmingham is not swayed by Arthur, so he forces Billy to kill him.
In Tommy's office, Arthur confronts him and tells him that he knows about Tommy's illness.
Captain Swing and other IRA assassins go to the Garrison Pub to kill Arthur, but they are killed in a shootout in Garrison Lane, avenging Polly's death.
Arthur does not attend Tommy's farewell, as he knows about his plan; instead, he leaves a note saying, 'Where you are going, there will be I soon be.'
Reception
When accepting the
BAFTA award for best drama, ''Peaky Blinders'' creator Stephen Knight questioned why Paul Anderson had been repeatedly ignored in the acting categories, along with Cillian Murphy who plays Thomas Shelby and Helen McCrory who plays Aunt Polly.
References
Attribution
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Peaky Blinders (TV series) characters
Television characters introduced in 2013