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Little John is a legendary figure in the Robin Hood tradition, described as Robin's chief lieutenant and second-in-command of the Merry Men. Early ballads portray him as an intelligent, capable warrior, often depicted as a seven‑foot‑tall master of the quarterstaff who first meets Robin on a bridge duel and then joins his band. Over centuries, his character appears in numerous literary and cinematic adaptations, with various actors portraying him from the 1920s to recent films, and his role sometimes varies, such as being the only Merry Man present at Robin's death or having different backstories in modern retellings. A local legend claims his burial site is in Hathersage, Derbyshire, and other folklore links him to a cottage near the River Derwent, while a separate, unrelated Variety article uses the name "Little John" for a Hallmark TV movie about a boy and his grandfather.
Little John is consistently described as Robin Hood's chief lieutenant and a towering quarterstaff fighter in early ballads.
The character's origin story commonly involves a duel on a bridge where Robin is defeated, after which John joins the Merry Men.
He appears in many film and TV adaptations, portrayed by actors such as Alan Hale Sr., Clive Mantle, and Jamie Foxx, with variations in his background and role.
Folklore associates Little John with a burial site in Hathersage, Derbyshire, and a historic cottage near the River Derwent.
The Variety source refers to a Hallmark TV movie titled "Little John" unrelated to the Robin Hood legend.
He serves as Robin Hood's chief lieutenant and second-in-command of the Merry Men, often depicted as a giant warrior wielding a quarterstaff.
He first encountered Robin on a narrow bridge where they fought with quarterstaves; after Robin was overcome, John joined Robin's band.
Local legend places his grave in a churchyard in Hathersage, Derbyshire, marked by a modern tombstone under an old yew tree.
It is a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie about a 12‑year‑old boy and his estranged grandfather, unrelated to the Robin Hood character.
Notable portrayals include Alan Hale Sr., Archie Duncan, James Robertson Justice, Clive Mantle, Jamie Foxx, and others across various adaptations.
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