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==People== | ==People== | ||
* ] (1683-1720), a pirate in 18th Century | * ] (1683-1720), a pirate in 18th Century | ||
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* ] (died 1831), Naihekukui, commander of Kamehameha's fleet and father of Kalama | ||
* ] (c. 1837–1873), Kintpuash, leader of the Modoc tribe | * ] (c. 1837–1873), Kintpuash, leader of the Modoc tribe | ||
* ] aka "Captain Jack" (1847–1917), American Civil War veteran & Old West scout, poet of western lore | * ] aka "Captain Jack" (1847–1917), American Civil War veteran & Old West scout, poet of western lore | ||
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==In fiction== | ==In fiction== | ||
* ], a 1996 film written by Scott Wiper | * ], a 1996 film written by ] | ||
* ], a 1999 film starring ] | * ], a 1999 film starring ] | ||
* ], a central character in the TV series ''Torchwood'' (and guest character in ''Doctor Who'') | * ], a central character in the TV series ''Torchwood'' (and guest character in ''Doctor Who'') | ||
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* Captain Jack, a character in the ''Babylon 5'' episode "]" | * Captain Jack, a character in the ''Babylon 5'' episode "]" | ||
* Captain Jack, an alligator in ''The Simpsons'' episode "]" | * Captain Jack, an alligator in ''The Simpsons'' episode "]" | ||
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*], a comic book series by ] published by Fantagraphics 1986–1989 | ||
* Captain ], a fictional character in the Aubrey–Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian | * Captain ], a fictional character in the Aubrey–Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*], a 2011 song by The Lonely Island about Captain Jack Sparrow | *], a 2011 song by The Lonely Island about Captain Jack Sparrow | ||
*Captain Jack, a Polish rum-flavored beer. | |||
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Captain Jack may refer to:
People
- Calico Jack (1683-1720), a pirate in 18th Century
- Captain Jack (Hawaiian) (died 1831), Naihekukui, commander of Kamehameha's fleet and father of Kalama
- Captain Jack (Native American) (c. 1837–1873), Kintpuash, leader of the Modoc tribe
- John Wallace Crawford aka "Captain Jack" (1847–1917), American Civil War veteran & Old West scout, poet of western lore
- Stephen Jackson, an American professional basketball player nicknamed "Captain Jack"
In music
- Captain Jack (band), a German Eurodance band
- "Captain Jack" (Captain Jack song), a song by Captain Jack from The Mission
- "Captain Jack" (Billy Joel song), a song by Billy Joel
In fiction
- Captain Jack (1996 film), a 1996 film written by Scott Wiper
- Captain Jack (film), a 1999 film starring Bob Hoskins
- Jack Harkness, a central character in the TV series Torchwood (and guest character in Doctor Who)
- Captain Jack Harkness, a guest character in Torchwood after whom the regular character was named
- "Captain Jack Harkness" (Torchwood episode), an episode of Torchwood in which the guest character appears
- Captain Jack Sparrow, the central character in the Pirates of the Caribbean films
- Captain Jack Absolute, a character in the 1775 play The Rivals
- "Captain Jack", an episode of Leave It to Beaver, and the name of an alligator in that episode
- Captain Jack, a character in The Office episode "Booze Cruise"
- Captain Jack, a character in the Babylon 5 episode "Racing Mars"
- Captain Jack, an alligator in The Simpsons episode "Kill the Alligator and Run"
- The Adventures of Captain Jack, a comic book series by Mike Kazaleh published by Fantagraphics 1986–1989
- Captain Jack Aubrey, a fictional character in the Aubrey–Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian
See also
- "Jack Sparrow" (song), a 2011 song by The Lonely Island about Captain Jack Sparrow
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