Russell Crowe played the roles of Maximus in the film Gladiator and Captain Jack Aubrey in the film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
He was Captain Jack Aubrey in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), directed by Peter Weir.
Jack Aubrey was created in 1969.
Frank Daniels has: Played Crooky Scruggs in "Crooky" in 1915. Played Father in "What Happened to Father" in 1915. Played Mr. Jack in "Mr. Jack, Doctor by Proxy" in 1916. Played Mr. Jack in "Mr. Jack Goes Into Business" in 1916. Played Mr. Jack in "Mr. Jack Hires a Stenographer" in 1916. Played Mr. Jack Magee in "Mr. Jack Ducks the Alimony" in 1916. Played Jack Magee in "Mr. Jack Trifles" in 1916. Played Jack Magee in "Mr. Jack, a Hallroom Hero" in 1916. Played Captain Jinks in "Captain Jinks, the Cobbler" in 1916. Played Uncle Jack in "Mr. Jack Inspects Paris" in 1916. Played Captain Jinks in "Captain Jinks Should Worry" in 1916. Played Jack Magee in "Mr. Jack Wins a Double-Cross" in 1916. Played Jack Magee in "Mr. Jack, the Hash Magnate" in 1916. Played Captain Jinks in "Captain Jinks and Himself" in 1917. Played Captain Jinks in "Captain Jinks, the Plumber" in 1917. Played Captain Jinks in "Captain Jinks in and Out" in 1917. Performed in "Flare-Up Sal" in 1918. Performed in "Pay Your Dues" in 1919. Performed in "His Only Father" in 1919. Performed in "Count the Votes" in 1919. Performed in "Among Those Present" in 1921.
Stubb was considered to be an expert in the process of pitchpoling in the book Moby Dick.
Captain Jack Sparrow was played by Johnny Depp.
The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey was created in 2004.
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The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey has 144 pages.
He played Captain Jack Sparrow's father who was Captain Teague.
John Barrowman played captain jack in doctor who. :)
Johnny Depp plays Captain Jack Sparrow.Captain Jack Sparrow.
In "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World," the song played by Captain Jack Aubrey and Dr. Stephen Maturin is "The Minuetto" from the "Symphony No. 7 in E minor" by Anton Bruckner. This scene showcases their camaraderie and love for music amidst the backdrop of naval warfare. The choice of music reflects the bond between the two characters and adds depth to the film's emotional landscape.