No, Blackbeard did not have a peg leg in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. The character that did have a peg leg, was Hector Barbossa.
Captain Hook's First mate it Mr. Smee. If you want the whole crew, It's: Mr. Vinnens, Starky, Pegg (Pegleg?), and a few others.
Joe 'Pegleg' Morgan was born on 1929-04-10.
The cast of Ship A-Hooey - 1954 includes: Jack Mercer as Various Mice Sid Raymond as Pegleg Katnip Arnold Stang as Captain Herman
Death Valley Days - 1952 Cap'n Pegleg 8-32 was released on: USA: 12 May 1960
Death Valley Days - 1952 The Lost Pegleg Mine 1-4 was released on: USA: 17 October 1952
The cast of Bellboy Donald - 1942 includes: John McLeish as Pegleg Pete
this is a slur that people used in the olden days, when men or women who had lost a leg, would get a an artificial leg that was made of wood and looked like a peg, it also made a lot of noise when they walked on it.
The cast of Nate and Hayes - 1983 includes: Bruce Allpress as Mr. Blake Roy Billing as Auctioneer Norman Fairley as Pegleg Phillip Gordon as Timmy Mark Hadlow as Gun Operator Kate Harcourt as Mrs. Williamson William Johnson as Reverend Williamson Tommy Lee Jones as Captain Bully Hayes David Letch as Ratbag Max Phipps as Ben Pease Peter Rowley as Louis Beck Reg Ruka as Moaka Jenny Seagrove as Sophie Warwick Simmons as Pog Grant Tilly as Count Von Rittenberg Prince Tui Teka as King of Ponape Pudji Waseso as Fong
The nickname "Pegleg" refers to Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch Director-General of the colony of New Netherland, who served from 1647 to 1664. His accomplishments as Director-General included expansion of the settlement beyond the southern tip of Manhattan, construction of a wall for protection against attacks by Native Americans (this later became Wall Street), digging a canal to drain a noxious swampy area (this developed into Canal Street), and constructing the "Broad Way", a spacious and straight roadway far easier to travel than the narrow twisted streets in rest of the colony. Stuyvesant was born in the Netherlands around 1612. As director of the Dutch West India Company's colony of Curaçao from 1642 to 1644, he attacked the Spanish-held island of Saint Martin. During the battle, a cannon ball destroyed the lower part of his right leg. The missing part was replaced with a wooden peg and so he became known as "Pegleg Peter". In 1664, Charles II of England gave to his brother, the Duke of York, a large tract of land that included New Netherland, even though the Dutch also claimed the land and had actually settled it. Four English ships sailed into New Amsterdam's harbor and demanded surrender. Feisty Pegleg wanted to fight them, but wiser heads prevailed, and he surrendered. New Amsterdam became New York.
The cast of Yellow Fingers - 1926 includes: Claire Adams as Nona Deering Olive Borden as Saina Josephine Crowell as Mrs. Van Kronk Nigel De Brulier as Rajah Jagore May Foster as Toinette Ralph Ince as Brute Shane Armand Kaliz as De Vries Otto Matieson as Kario Charles Newton as Higgins John Wallace as Pegleg LaForge
Marian AndersonActually Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones was the first African American singer to perform in the white house in 1892. Marian Anderson wasn't even born yet.
Norman Fairley has: Performed in "Goodbye Pork Pie" in 1981. Played Lewitt in "Prisoners" in 1981. Played Unspecified role in "Beyond Reasonable Doubt" in 1982. Played Pegleg in "Nate and Hayes" in 1983. Played German Officer in "Second Time Lucky" in 1984. Played Barman in "Death Warmed Up" in 1984. Played Bailiff in "Mesmerized" in 1986. Played Submarine captain in "The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey" in 1988. Played Lord Lycost in "Xena: Warrior Princess" in 1995. Played Aurelius in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Angus in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Headmaster in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" in 1995. Played Male Traveller in "Young Hercules" in 1998. Played Man in "Young Hercules" in 1998. Played Manager in "Greenstone" in 1999. Played Alex Grafton in "Murder in Greenwich" in 2002.