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== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
− | *[[Jack | + | *[[Jack (The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album)]] |
− | *[[Jack Bauer]]; An American federal agent. | + | *[[Jack (The Wife Aquatic)]]; captain of [[The Rotting Pelican]]. |
+ | *[[Jack Bauer]]; An American federal agent. | ||
+ | *{{ch|Jack Black}}; an Actor. | ||
+ | *[[Jack Crowley]]; A criminal that was imprisoned in the Waterville State Prison for shooting Apu. | ||
+ | *{{ch|Jack LaLanne}}; A fitness expert. | ||
*[[Jack Larson]]; A slick spokesman and president for [[Laramie Cigarettes]]. | *[[Jack Larson]]; A slick spokesman and president for [[Laramie Cigarettes]]. | ||
− | *[[Jack | + | *[[Jack Marley]]; An elderly, former Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee. |
+ | *[[Jack Nicholson]]; a former [[Stonecutter]]. | ||
+ | *[["Jolly" Jack Tate]]; A comic book artist. | ||
+ | *{{ch|Jack White}}; A member of the band [[The White Stripes (characters)|The White Stripes]]. | ||
*[[Wolfguy Jack]]; The owner of Greaser's Cafe before it went out of business. | *[[Wolfguy Jack]]; The owner of Greaser's Cafe before it went out of business. | ||
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | *[[Jack Barth]]; A former writer on The Simpsons. | ||
+ | *[[Jack Burns]]; Guest Starred in the episode "[[Beyond Blunderdome]]" as [[Edward Christian]]. | ||
*[[Jack Black]]; Guest starred in "[[Husbands and Knives]]" as [[Milo]]. | *[[Jack Black]]; Guest starred in "[[Husbands and Knives]]" as [[Milo]]. | ||
+ | *[[Jack LaLanne]]; Guest starred as {{ch|Jack LaLanne|himself}} in "[[The Old Man and the "C" Student]]". | ||
+ | *[[Jack Lemmon]]; Guest starred in "[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]" as [[Frank Ormand]]. | ||
+ | *[[Jack McBrayer]]; Guest starred in "[[The Great Simpsina]]" as [[Erwell Freestone]]. | ||
+ | *[[Jack Ong]]; Guest starred in "[[Das Bus]]" as the Chinese fisherman. | ||
+ | *[[Jack Parmeter]]; writer of the special episode ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]''. | ||
*[[Jack Sheldon]]; Guest starred in the episode "[[The Day the Violence Died]]", as the voice of the Amendment in the "Amendment to Be" clip. | *[[Jack Sheldon]]; Guest starred in the episode "[[The Day the Violence Died]]", as the voice of the Amendment in the "Amendment to Be" clip. | ||
− | *[[Jack | + | *[[Jack White]]; member of [[The White Stripes]] who guest starred as himself in the episode "[[Jazzy and the Pussycats]]". |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Jackie]] | *[[Jackie]] |
Revision as of 17:57, October 1, 2011
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Jack may refer to:
Characters
- Jack (The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album)
- Jack (The Wife Aquatic); captain of The Rotting Pelican.
- Jack Bauer; An American federal agent.
- Jack Black; an Actor.
- Jack Crowley; A criminal that was imprisoned in the Waterville State Prison for shooting Apu.
- Jack LaLanne; A fitness expert.
- Jack Larson; A slick spokesman and president for Laramie Cigarettes.
- Jack Marley; An elderly, former Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee.
- Jack Nicholson; a former Stonecutter.
- "Jolly" Jack Tate; A comic book artist.
- Jack White; A member of the band The White Stripes.
- Wolfguy Jack; The owner of Greaser's Cafe before it went out of business.
Behind the Laughter
- Jack Barth; A former writer on The Simpsons.
- Jack Burns; Guest Starred in the episode "Beyond Blunderdome" as Edward Christian.
- Jack Black; Guest starred in "Husbands and Knives" as Milo.
- Jack LaLanne; Guest starred as himself in "The Old Man and the "C" Student".
- Jack Lemmon; Guest starred in "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson" as Frank Ormand.
- Jack McBrayer; Guest starred in "The Great Simpsina" as Erwell Freestone.
- Jack Ong; Guest starred in "Das Bus" as the Chinese fisherman.
- Jack Parmeter; writer of the special episode Springfield's Most Wanted.
- Jack Sheldon; Guest starred in the episode "The Day the Violence Died", as the voice of the Amendment in the "Amendment to Be" clip.
- Jack White; member of The White Stripes who guest starred as himself in the episode "Jazzy and the Pussycats".