Jafar | |
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Aladdin character | |
First appearance | Aladdin (1992) |
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Voiced by | Jonathan Freeman |
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Race | Mystic Human (second wish) Genie (third wish) |
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Family | Nasira (fraternal twin sister) Jade (niece; in "Descendants") |
Children | Jay (son; in Descendants) |
Jafar is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures' animated film Aladdin (1992). He is voiced by Jonathan Freeman, who also portrayed the character in the Broadway musical adaptation. Jafar also appears in the 1994 sequel to Aladdin, but he is not in the 1996 third film or the television series, although he does return in the latter's crossover Hercules and the Arabian Night.
An inspiration to the character is the villain Jaffar, played by Conrad Veidt in The Thief of Bagdad, from which Aladdin borrows several character ideas and plot elements. The Jafar of Disney's Aladdin plays essentially the same part as the character from the 1940 film, and is drawn with notable similarity to Veidt's looks.[1] He is also loosely based on the real-life Abbasid vizier Ja'far ibn Yahya.[2]