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Derek "Del Boy" Trotter
Portrayed by
David Jason (1981–2014)
James Buckley (2010-2011)
Duration
1981–1996, 2001-2003, 2014
Date of Birth
10 December 1945 (Age 70), London, England
Occupation
Entrepreneur (1996—2001)
Retired
Grandchildren
Damien Trotter. Jr
Relatives
Rodney Trotter (half-brother)
Ted Trotter
(grandfather)
Violet Trotter
(grandmother)
derek: maternal Grandfather Mavis ( Maternal grandmother)
Jack Trotter Snr (great-grandfather)
Victoria Trotter (great-grandmother)
Rose (Great-aunt)
Albert Trotter (great uncle)
George Trotter (great-uncle)
Jack Trotter (great-uncle)
Patsy Trotter (great-aunt)
Joan Trotter Jr (niece) Cassandra Trotter Half sister in law Ada Trotter great-aunt James Turner father in law, decased Audrey Turner mother in law Freddie The Frog stepfather
- "He who dares wins."
- ―Del's most famous quote
Derek Edward "Del Boy" Trotter is the main protagonist of Only Fools And Horses. He is the older half brother of Rodney Trotter and is the head of the Trotter family. He is a brash, sometimes loud South London market trader. Del always aspired to be a millionaire and even was offered a chance once by his successful friend Jumbo Mills, whom Del had he
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Del Boy
Fictional character
For the Zimbabwean-British boxer nicknamed Del Boy, see Derek Chisora.
Fictional character
Derek Edward Trotter, more commonly known as Del Boy,[1] is a fictional character from the BBC sitcomOnly Fools and Horses and one of the main characters of its spinoff series, Rock & Chips. He was played by David Jason in the original series and was portrayed as a teenager by James Buckley in the prequel. Del Boy is often regarded as one of the greatest comedy characters in the history of British television, and is regarded as an iconic character in British culture. In a 2001 poll conducted by Channel 4 Del Boy was ranked fourth on their list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters.[2][3]
Incorporating aspects of Cockney culture (though not an actual Cockney), Del Boy is known for his broken French phrases, which are usually completely out of context, and a variety of British and Cockney catchphrases, including: "He who dares, wins!", "This time next year we'll be millionaires", "Cushty!", "Lovely Jubbly!", "You know it makes sense" (which he usually says to his customers after they have agreed on a deal), "Shut up you tart" and "You plonker!", usually said to Rodney.
Personality
[edit]Del Boy is a happy-go-luck