List of Black Sails characters

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Cast of Black Sails in Season 1, from left to right: Toby Schmitz (Jack Rackham), Tom Hopper (Billy Bones), Clara Paget (Anne Bonny), Toby Stephens (Flint), Hannah New (Eleanor Guthrie), Zach McGowan (Charles Vane), Mark Ryan (Hal Gates), Hakeem Kae-Kazim (Mr. Scott), Luke Arnold (John Silver) and Jessica Parker Kennedy (Max) Black Sails Cast.jpg
Cast of Black Sails in Season 1, from left to right: Toby Schmitz (Jack Rackham), Tom Hopper (Billy Bones), Clara Paget (Anne Bonny), Toby Stephens (Flint), Hannah New (Eleanor Guthrie), Zach McGowan (Charles Vane), Mark Ryan (Hal Gates), Hakeem Kae-Kazim (Mr. Scott), Luke Arnold (John Silver) and Jessica Parker Kennedy (Max)

Black Sails is an American dramatic adventure television series set on New Providence Island and a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island . [1] The series was created by Jonathan E. Steinberg and Robert Levine for Starz and debuted online for free on YouTube and other various streaming platform and video on demand services on January 18, 2014. [2] The debut on cable television followed a week later on January 25, 2014. [3] Steinberg is executive producer, alongside Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form, while Michael Angeli, Doris Egan, and Levine are co-executive producers.

Contents

The following is a list of characters that appeared on the television series.

Main characters

Recurring characters

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Notable guest characters

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Appearances

  = Main cast (credited)
  = Recurring cast (3+)
  = Guest cast (1-2)

Main cast

CharacterPortrayed bySeasons
1 2 3 4
James McGraw / Captain Flint Toby Stephens Main
Eleanor Guthrie Hannah New Main
"Long" John Silver Luke Arnold Main
Max Jessica Parker Kennedy Main
William "Billy Bones" Manderly Tom Hopper Main
Charles Vane Zach McGowan MainDoes not appear
Jack Rackham Toby Schmitz Main
Anne Bonny Clara Paget Main
Hal Gates Mark Ryan MainDoes not appear
Mr. Scott Hakeem Kae-Kazim MainDoes not appear
Richard Guthrie Sean Cameron Michael MainDoes not appear
Miranda Hamilton / Barlow Louise Barnes MainDoes not appear
Thomas Hamilton Rupert Penry-Jones Does not appearMainDoes not appearMain [a]
Woodes Rogers Luke Roberts Does not appearMain
Edward Teach / Blackbeard Ray Stevenson Does not appearMain
Israel Hands David Wilmot Does not appearMain
Marion Guthrie Harriet Walter Does not appearMain
  1. Penry-Jones only appears in one episode of season four, although credited as a main cast member.

Recurring cast

CharacterPortrayed bySeasons
1 2 3 4
RandallLawrence Joffe Recurring Does not appear
DufresneJannes EiselenRecurringDoes not appear
Roland ReedDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
LoganDylan SkewsRecurringDoes not appear
IdelleLise SlabberRecurring
JoshuaRichard LukunkuRecurringDoes not appear
JojiWinston ChongRecurring
Dr. HowellAlistair Moulton BlackRecurring Guest
MorleyJeremy CrutchleyRecurringDoes not appear
FrasierDavid ButlerRecurringDoes not appearRecurring
Mrs. MapletonFiona RamsayRecurringGuestRecurringGuest
Captain NaftGraham WeirRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Benjamin Hornigold Patrick LysterRecurringDoes not appear
Pastor LambrickMark ElderkinRecurringGuest
HamundNeels ClasenRecurringDoes not appear
Captain Dyfed Bryson Langley Kirkwood RecurringDoes not appear
De GrootAndre JacobsRecurring
HayesDean McCoubreyRecurringDoes not appear
AlbinusGarth CollinsRecurringDoes not appear
O'Malley Karl Thaning RecurringGuestDoes not appear
MuldoonRichard Wright-FirthRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Captain Geoffrey LawrenceJohn HerbertRecurringGuestDoes not appear
Ned Low Tadhg MurphyDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Mr. HolmesNic RasentiDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
JenksRobert HobbsDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Abigail Ashe Meganne Young Does not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Captain HumeDavid DukasGuestRecurringDoes not appear
DooleyLaudo Liebenberg Stand-in Recurring
Eme Sibongile Mlambo GuestRecurringGuest
VincentAdrian CollinsDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
BabatundePatrick LavisaGuestRecurringDoes not appear
NicholasTyrel MeyerDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Lord Peter Ashe Nick Boraine Does not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Alfred HamiltonDanny KeoghDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Augustus Featherstone Craig Jackson Does not appearRecurring
Colonel William Rhett Lars Arentz-HansenDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
DeathJenna Saras/Greig RogersDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
DobbsRichard LothianDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
WayneCalvin HaywardDoes not appearGuestRecurringDoes not appear
Mrs. Hudson Anna-Louise Plowman Does not appearRecurring
Captain Chamberlain Jason Cope Does not appearRecurringDoes not appear
EllersWilson CarpenterDoes not appearRecurring
Captain ThrockmortonDan RobbertseDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Jacob GarrettAidan WhytockDoes not appearGuestRecurring
ReubenCraig HawksDoes not appearRecurring
The Maroon QueenMoshidi MotshegwaDoes not appearRecurring
MadiZethu DlomoDoes not appearRecurring
Ben Gunn Chris FisherDoes not appearRecurring
UdoSivuyile NgesiDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
KofiAndrian MaziveDoes not appearRecurring
Pardon ClerkMichael KirchDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Lieutenant Perkins Francis Chouler Does not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Major RollinsGarth BreytenbachDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Hornigold's BoatswainRoger ThomasDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Dr. MarcusWayne HarrisonDoes not appearRecurringDoes not appear
Captain Berringer Chris Larkin Does not appearRecurring
Lieutenant UtleyDale JacksonDoes not appearRecurring
Lieutenant KendrickClyde BerningDoes not appearRecurring
ColinRory Acton BurnellDoes not appearGuestRecurring
Mr. SoamesAdam NeillDoes not appearGuestRecurring
Judge AdamsMike WestcottDoes not appearRecurring
Lieutenant BurrellMilton SchorrDoes not appearRecurring
ObiSizo MahlanguDoes not appearRecurring
RuthTinah MnumzanaDoes not appearRecurring
ZakiApolinhalo AntonioDoes not appearRecurring
JuliusTony KgorogeDoes not appearRecurring
Tom Morgan Anton DekkerDoes not appearRecurring
First Mate MolinTheo LandeyDoes not appearRecurring
FootmanMpho Osei-TutuDoes not appearRecurring

    Guest cast

    CharacterPortrayed bySeasons
    1 2 3 4
    SingletonAnthony BishopGuestDoes not appear
    Captain ParrishGraham HopkinsGuestDoes not appear
    FisherRuss McCarrollGuestDoes not appear
    MosiahErnest NdlovuGuestDoes not appear
    SandersonPaul SnodgrassGuestDoes not appear
    LeviEddy Ngomba KalonjiGuestDoes not appear
    Peter the RepeaterDan HirstGuestDoes not appear
    NoonanTony CaprariGuestDoes not appear
    TurkQuentin KrogGuestDoes not appear
    Captain BridgeMartin Le MaitreGuestDoes not appear
    PhillipRichard AntrobusGuestDoes not appear
    SladeFrans HammanGuestDoes not appear
    FroomGeoff KukardGuestDoes not appear
    Crisp Jarrid Geduld GuestDoes not appear
    GruenwaldGreg ParvessGuestDoes not appear
    Captain LilywhiteGraham ClarkeGuestDoes not appear
    BeauclercShaun AckerGuestDoes not appear
    LarsMichael McCloudGuestDoes not appear
    AliceKelly WraggGuestDoes not appear
    Captain JeffersonAndrew BrentDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    MeeksBrendan MurrayDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    PickramNicholas PaulingDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    Admiral HennesseyGreg Melvill-SmithDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    CharlotteAngelique PretoriusDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    LarsonMartin Van GeemsDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    Linus HarcourtAndre WeidemanDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    EstherLaura HigginsDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    Mr. UnderhillRussel SavadierDoes not appearGuest
    Mr. RawlsNick RebeloDoes not appearGuestDoes not appearGuest
    YardleyCraig MacRaeDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    KensingtonBart FoucheDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    Magistrate HazzardJonathan TaylorDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    Tom Eddie Baroo Does not appearGuestDoes not appear
    EdgarKevin AbbottDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    CelesteColette BrandDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    HallendaleCarl Van HaghtDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    MurtaughStuart WilliamsonDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    PalmerMartin MunroDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    WarrenGideon LombardDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    OatesDavid ViviersDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    Juan Antonio GrandalJames AlexanderDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    Jorge SuquetDoes not appearGuest
    NettaSylvaine StrikeDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    GeorgiaNevena JablanovicDoes not appearGuest
    ChidiLemogang TsipaDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
    Margaret UnderhillMary-Anne BarlowDoes not appearGuest
    Audrey UnderhillLuka GoodallDoes not appearGuest
    Lieutenant WerthJason DelplanqueDoes not appearGuest
    Mr. HarrisonAndrew RouxDoes not appearGuest
    MiltonKerry GreggDoes not appearGuest
    SayleAnthony C. HydeDoes not appearGuest
    AmaraEbby WeyimeDoes not appearGuest
    Governor RajaIlay KurelovicDoes not appearGuest
    Mr. OliverJose DomingosDoes not appearGuest
    Joseph GuthrieGuy PaulDoes not appearGuest
    LydiaAmy LetcherDoes not appearGuest
    Adams Tyrone Keogh Does not appearGuest
    Mr. McCoyRon SmerczakDoes not appearGuest
    Mary Read / Mark Read Cara RobertsDoes not appearGuest
    James Oglethorpe Robert FridjhonDoes not appearGuest

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