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.
The following is a list of characters that appeared on the television series.
Character | Portrayed by | Seasons | |||
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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 | Main | |||
Jack Rackham | Toby Schmitz | Main | |||
Anne Bonny | Clara Paget | Main | |||
Hal Gates | Mark Ryan | Main | |||
Mr. Scott | Hakeem Kae-Kazim | Main | |||
Richard Guthrie | Sean Cameron Michael | Main | |||
Miranda Hamilton / Barlow | Louise Barnes | Main | |||
Thomas Hamilton | Rupert Penry-Jones | Main | Main [lower-alpha 1] | ||
Woodes Rogers | Luke Roberts | Main | |||
Edward Teach / Blackbeard | Ray Stevenson | Main | |||
Israel Hands | David Wilmot | Main | |||
Marion Guthrie | Harriet Walter | Main | |||
Character | Portrayed by | Seasons | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
Randall | Lawrence Joffe | Recurring | |||
Dufresne | Jannes Eiselen | Recurring | |||
Roland Reed | Recurring | ||||
Logan | Dylan Skews | Recurring | |||
Idelle | Lise Slabber | Recurring | |||
Joshua | Richard Lukunku | Recurring | |||
Joji | Winston Chong | Recurring | |||
Dr. Howell | Alistair Moulton Black | Recurring | Guest | ||
Morley | Jeremy Crutchley | Recurring | |||
Frasier | David Butler | Recurring | Recurring | ||
Mrs. Mapleton | Fiona Ramsay | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest |
Captain Naft | Graham Weir | Recurring | Guest | ||
Benjamin Hornigold | Patrick Lyster | Recurring | |||
Pastor Lambrick | Mark Elderkin | Recurring | Guest | ||
Hamund | Neels Clasen | Recurring | |||
Captain Dyfed Bryson | Langley Kirkwood | Recurring | |||
De Groot | Andre Jacobs | Recurring | |||
Hayes | Dean McCoubrey | Recurring | |||
Albinus | Garth Collins | Recurring | |||
O'Malley | Karl Thaning | Recurring | Guest | ||
Muldoon | Richard Wright-Firth | Recurring | Guest | ||
Captain Geoffrey Lawrence | John Herbert | Recurring | Guest | ||
Ned Low | Tadhg Murphy | Recurring | |||
Mr. Holmes | Nic Rasenti | Recurring | |||
Jenks | Robert Hobbs | Recurring | |||
Abigail Ashe | Meganne Young | Recurring | |||
Captain Hume | David Dukas | Guest | Recurring | ||
Dooley | Laudo Liebenberg | Stand-in | Recurring | ||
Eme | Sibongile Mlambo | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |
Vincent | Adrian Collins | Recurring | |||
Babatunde | Patrick Lavisa | Guest | Recurring | ||
Nicholas | Tyrel Meyer | Recurring | |||
Lord Peter Ashe | Nick Boraine | Recurring | |||
Alfred Hamilton | Danny Keogh | Recurring | |||
Augustus Featherstone | Craig Jackson | Recurring | |||
Colonel William Rhett | Lars Arentz-Hansen | Recurring | |||
Death | Jenna Saras/Greig Rogers | Recurring | |||
Dobbs | Richard Lothian | Recurring | |||
Wayne | Calvin Hayward | Guest | Recurring | ||
Mrs. Hudson | Anna-Louise Plowman | Recurring | |||
Captain Chamberlain | Jason Cope | Recurring | |||
Ellers | Wilson Carpenter | Recurring | |||
Captain Throckmorton | Dan Robbertse | Recurring | |||
Jacob Garrett | Aidan Whytock | Guest | Recurring | ||
Reuben | Craig Hawks | Recurring | |||
The Maroon Queen | Moshidi Motshegwa | Recurring | |||
Madi | Zethu Dlomo | Recurring | |||
Ben Gunn | Chris Fisher | Recurring | |||
Udo | Sivuyile Ngesi | Recurring | |||
Kofi | Andrian Mazive | Recurring | |||
Pardon Clerk | Michael Kirch | Recurring | |||
Lieutenant Perkins | Francis Chouler | Recurring | |||
Major Rollins | Garth Breytenbach | Recurring | |||
Hornigold's Boatswain | Roger Thomas | Recurring | |||
Dr. Marcus | Wayne Harrison | Recurring | |||
Captain Berringer | Chris Larkin | Recurring | |||
Lieutenant Utley | Dale Jackson | Recurring | |||
Lieutenant Kendrick | Clyde Berning | Recurring | |||
Colin | Rory Acton Burnell | Guest | Recurring | ||
Mr. Soames | Adam Neill | Guest | Recurring | ||
Judge Adams | Mike Westcott | Recurring | |||
Lieutenant Burrell | Milton Schorr | Recurring | |||
Obi | Sizo Mahlangu | Recurring | |||
Ruth | Tinah Mnumzana | Recurring | |||
Zaki | Apolinhalo Antonio | Recurring | |||
Julius | Tony Kgoroge | Recurring | |||
Tom Morgan | Anton Dekker | Recurring | |||
First Mate Molin | Theo Landey | Recurring | |||
Footman | Mpho Osei-Tutu | Recurring | |||
Character | Portrayed by | Seasons | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
Singleton | Anthony Bishop | Guest | |||
Captain Parrish | Graham Hopkins | Guest | |||
Fisher | Russ McCarroll | Guest | |||
Mosiah | Ernest Ndlovu | Guest | |||
Sanderson | Paul Snodgrass | Guest | |||
Levi | Eddy Ngomba Kalonji | Guest | |||
Peter the Repeater | Dan Hirst | Guest | |||
Noonan | Toni Caprari | Guest | |||
Turk | Quentin Krog | Guest | |||
Captain Bridge | Martin Le Maitre | Guest | |||
Phillip | Richard Antrobus | Guest | |||
Slade | Frans Hamman | Guest | |||
Froom | Geoff Kukard | Guest | |||
Crisp | Jarrid Geduld | Guest | |||
Gruenwald | Greg Parvess | Guest | |||
Captain Lilywhite | Graham Clarke | Guest | |||
Beauclerc | Shaun Acker | Guest | |||
Lars | Michael McCloud | Guest | |||
Alice | Kelly Wragg | Guest | |||
Captain Jefferson | Andrew Brent | Guest | |||
Meeks | Brendan Murray | Guest | |||
Pickram | Nicholas Pauling | Guest | |||
Admiral Hennessey | Greg Melvill-Smith | Guest | |||
Charlotte | Angelique Pretorius | Guest | |||
Larson | Martin Van Geems | Guest | |||
Linus Harcourt | Andre Weideman | Guest | |||
Esther | Laura Higgins | Guest | |||
Mr. Underhill | Russel Savadier | Guest | |||
Mr. Rawls | Nick Rebelo | Guest | Guest | ||
Yardley | Craig MacRae | Guest | |||
Kensington | Bart Fouche | Guest | |||
Magistrate Hazzard | Jonathan Taylor | Guest | |||
Tom | Eddie Baroo | Guest | |||
Edgar | Kevin Abbott | Guest | |||
Celeste | Colette Brand | Guest | |||
Hallendale | Carl Van Haght | Guest | |||
Murtaugh | Stuart Williamson | Guest | |||
Palmer | Martin Munro | Guest | |||
Warren | Gideon Lombard | Guest | |||
Oates | David Viviers | Guest | |||
Juan Antonio Grandal | James Alexander | Guest | |||
Jorge Suquet | Guest | ||||
Netta | Sylvaine Strike | Guest | |||
Georgia | Nevena Jablanovic | Guest | |||
Chidi | Lemogang Tsipa | Guest | |||
Margaret Underhill | Mary-Anne Barlow | Guest | |||
Audrey Underhill | Luka Goodall | Guest | |||
Lieutenant Werth | Jason Delplanque | Guest | |||
Mr. Harrison | Andrew Roux | Guest | |||
Milton | Kerry Gregg | Guest | |||
Sayle | Anthony C. Hyde | Guest | |||
Amara | Ebby Weyime | Guest | |||
Governor Raja | Ilay Kurelovic | Guest | |||
Mr. Oliver | Jose Domingos | Guest | |||
Joseph Guthrie | Guy Paul | Guest | |||
Lydia | Amy Letcher | Guest | |||
Adams | Tyrone Keogh | Guest | |||
Mr. McCoy | Ron Smerczak | Guest | |||
Mary Read / Mark Read | Cara Roberts | Guest | |||
James Oglethorpe | Robert Fridjhon | Guest | |||
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