Jack O'Neill (disambiguation)

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Jack O'Neill is a fictional character in the Stargate film and television series .

Jack ONeill Stargate

Jonathan J. "Jack" O'Neill, Lieutenant General, USAF, is a fictional character in the military science fiction franchise Stargate, and primarily one of the main characters of the television series Stargate SG-1. He is most known as portrayed by actor Richard Dean Anderson, who played O'Neill in all the Stargate media since 1997, when he took over the role from actor Kurt Russell, who portrayed the character in the original Stargate film in 1994. O'Neill and Daniel Jackson are the only two characters to appear in both the original film and all 3 Stargate television series.

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Jack ONeill (baseball) American baseball player

John Joseph "Jack" O'Neill was catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1902–03), Chicago Cubs (1904–05) and Boston Beaneaters (1906). He batted and threw right-handed.

Jack ONeill (businessman) American businessman

Jack O'Neill was an American businessman, often credited with the invention of the wetsuit, and the founder of the O'Neill brand.

Jackopierce is an American alternative rock band formed by Jack O'Neill and Cary Pierce in Dallas, Texas in 1988. Their style is focused around vocal harmonies and acoustic guitars.

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