The actor you're referring to is Doug Hutchison, who portrayed the character of a cook named "Mickey" in the film "The Green Mile." However, if you are thinking of an undercover cop in a ship setting, it might be more relevant to mention the series "Miami Vice," where Don Johnson's character, Sonny Crockett, often went undercover, though he wasn't specifically a cook. For the specific role of a cook on a ship while being undercover, it could be a reference to other films or shows, but Doug Hutchison might not fit that description perfectly.
The ship steward is basically the cook of the ship.They prepare the food,and serve all crewmembers. They also make the menu for the ship.
A 'chef' on a pirate ship was usually not very well qualified. Often they were retired sailors, due to injury and cooked what ever they could with their little skill and materials. They had no really official name other than the 'cook' and as for being the head of cooks, there was normally only one or two. A legal privateer ship or explorer's ships, mightve had a more official chef.
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Francoise Sas has: Played Amy Docherty in "Ship to Shore" in 1993. Played Jade Prentice in "All Saints" in 1998. Played Llewellyn in "Wild Kat" in 2001. Played Leila in "Teesh and Trude" in 2002. Played Melinda Bruce in "Parallax" in 2004.
The first Enterprise was a ship captured by the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War. Originally a British merchant vessel named the "Burgess," it was seized in 1775 and renamed USS Enterprise. This ship played a role in various naval engagements against British forces, symbolizing the spirit of American independence.
Ben Aflick played the captain.
a cook
They take the things of cooking from their homes and they will cook in the container ship
Who were the important people on captain cook's ship
Cook food
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Still a cook - but the kitchen is a galley
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Captain James Cook's ship was called the 'Endeavour' when he first landed in New Zealand