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Thomas King
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Biological Information
Full name

Thomas Walter King

Gender

Male

Born

May 9, 1869

Death

April 15, 1912 (age 42)

Cause

Perished on Titanic

Background Information
Family
  • Daniel John King (father)
  • Harriet Margaret Topps (mother)
  • Daniel Thomas King (brother)
  • William King (brother)
  • Frederick Albert King (brother)
  • Gertrude Alice King (sister)
  • May King (sister)
  • Walter Thomas King (son)
  • Thomas George King (son)
  • Rose Caroline King (daughter)
  • Helen Margaret King (daughter)
  • Dorothy King (daughter)
  • Edward Le Sage (son-in-law)
Romances

Rose White King (wife)

Hometown

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England

Religion

Christian

Titanic Statistics
Boarded

Southampton, England

Destination

New York, U.S.A.

Occupation

Master-At-Arms

Class

Titanic Crew

Fate

Fell to his death or died of hypothermia

Production
Classification

Historical Character

Portrayal

Ron Donachie

Thomas Walter King was the Coxswain (also known as the Master-at-arms) on the Titanic. He was responsible for keeping law and order on the ship.

He was called the third night of the voyage after three sailors thought Jack Dawson was trying to rape Rose DeWitt Bukater. He handcuffed Jack on the orders of George Rowe and Caledon Hockley. Rose stepped in and revealed that Jack had in fact saved her, though she lied that she was trying to view the propellers to hide the fact that she had been intending to jump to her death. When King questioned him, Jack affirmed this version of events, and was released.

Two days later, Cal sets a plot to get rid of Jack after Titanic collided with an iceberg. Spicer Lovejoy dropped Cal's necklace in Jack's pocket without him noticing. When Cal claimed that the diamond had gone missing, King and Steward Barnes searched Jack and found it in his pocket. Jack protested his innocence but was found to also be in possession of someone else's coat, and then was kidnapped by King after Lovejoy asked him to take Jack to custody. After they arrived, Jack was handcuffed to a pipe in King's office, but King was soon forced to deal with a riot in second class after being warned by a commissioner. He left to deal with the situation, leaving the key to the handcuffs with Lovejoy instead.

He is last seen hanging onto the railing at the ship's stern during the final moments of the sinking after she broke between two pieces. Unable to hold on, he fell to his death moments before the ship's final plunge, or died of hypothermia.

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King loses grip on the rail and falls from the Titanic.

Behind the scenes[]

He was portrayed by Ron Donachie. The character is not credited by name but only as the Master-at-arms. In real life there were two masters-at-arms on the ship. King perished while the other, Henry Bailey, survived. Therefore, it can be certain that the one featured in the film is supposed to be Thomas King, since his character perished. Although Donachie portrays the character with his (Donachie's) natural Scottish accent, the historical Thomas King was an Englishman.

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