Winston

Winston is a character from Disney's 1988 movie, Oliver & Company. He is a butler for the Foxworth's family and is in charge of Jenny while her parents are away. He was voiced by William Glover.

Physical Descripton
Winston dresses like a regular butler and wears a tuxedo. However, throughout the rest of the movie, he is seen wearing a blue apron.

Personality
Winston is Jenny's family's butler, their driver (earlier in the film), their spoiled poodle pet, Georgette's caretaker, and is in charge of Jenny while her parents are away. He speaks with a British accent, suggesting that he's an English butler. He is loyal, caring, proper, and understanding.

Oliver & Company
Winston is first seen driving Jenny home from school in a limousine. When Jenny reads in the letter her mother has written that her parents will not make it home from their business trip in time for her birthday, Winston attempts to comfort her, insisting that they will make it in time, but to no avail.

As part of a scheme, Einstein bumps into the limousine's way, and Francis plays dead, making it look like Winston has hit him as a distraction. Winston feels guilty and hopefully tries to coax Francis to move while Tito and Oliver are stealing the limousine's radio; mostly Tito. When Oliver accidently causes the controls to go haywire, the butler is licked Good-bye by Francis and then, rushes to see that Jenny is safe and finds that she has found Oliver.

Once they arrive home, Winston is against Jenny adopting the stray cat as her parents left him responsible for her, they have a dog; a poodle named Georgette, and they have to wait for her parents' approval. Then, Winston wakes up Georgette. In the kitchen, Oliver has a special meal prepared by Jenny, who made a mess in the kitchen while preparing the meal, which annoys Winston a bit. After receiving a phone call from her parents, Jenny is given permission to keep Oliver. Before Jenny could speak with her parents, Winston assures them that all's well and when he notices Georgette heading for the kitchen; where Oliver is, he tries to warn her not to go in there but, Georgette ignores his warning.

He is later heard reminding Jenny to practice her piano lessons. After Jenny spends most of her fun of the rest of the day with Oliver at Central Park and later buys his stuff with his name on them, while singing "Good Company," and then, at night, saying: "Good night, Oliver." and going to sleep, Winston is seen turning off the light in her room and closing the door.

The next day, while Jenny's at school, Fagin's dogs try to "rescue" Oliver. When they see Winston banging on something with a rolling pin (actually hitting a TV set because he's watching a wrestling match, one of his hobbies, and he's angry that his favorite champion is losing), they think he's "torturing" Oliver. Winton is later tricked again by Francis and left locked outside (at first, Einstein when ringing the doorbell). At last, Winston is able to get back inside the house through an open window only to find a mess made by the dog-gang in the kitchen. Then, he checks to see if Georgette is alright after being called by her countless times. In her room, he notices something weird like the two large things (Einstein and Francis) hiding under Georgette's bed cover with half of Georgette's body sticking out, the 2 unusual dog statue replicas (Dodger and Rita) posing as them and Tito (unseen) hanging on a coat hanger of the door nevertheless he leaves. Winston is then heard calling Georgette again when Georgette's helping the dog-gang with Oliver's "rescue" and convincing them to take him back to their place since she's eager to get rid of him.

At night, Winston is later heard speaking on the phone with Sykes about a ransom after Sykes had kidnapped Jenny and about trying to get in touch with her parents.

The next day, after Jenny's rescue last night and the villains' (Sykes, Roscoe, and DeSoto's) elimination, Winston is seen celebrating Jenny's 8th birthday with the company, singing "Happy Birthday" with Fagin, and then, he tells Jenny to make a wish. Then, he is seen making a bet with Fagin while watching another wrestling match. When the phone rings, Winston answers it and tells Fagin to keep his voice down, it turns out to be Jenny's parents calling from Rome; saying they'll be back tomorrow, apparently earlier than expected; probably as an unexpected beautiful surprise for Jenny. Winston is delighted by the news and tends to help them keep it as a surprise for Jenny. After the call, he puts his mind back into the game. When Fagin loses his bet, Winston asks him for his ten spot Fagin owes him but Fagin can't pay up, so, he sidles out of the house, uses the time to leave as an excuse, grabbing an apple on his way before driving off with the dogs. "Indeed." says Winston suspiciously. After the gang give Jenny her birthday gifts, Winston reminds Jenny if she's forgetting something; only for her to say thank you to everyone and for the gifts, which she does in the end.

Outside the mansion, after Fagin starts up his scooter, Winston gets smugged by the scooter's smoke. He is last seen with Jenny and Oliver saying their good-byes and seeing Fagin and the gang, singing "Why Should I Worry" reprise, heading back home while saying:"What a delightful scoundrel."