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John "Jack" Aubrey | |
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First appearance | Master and Commander |
Last appearance | 21 or The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey |
Created by | Patrick O'Brian |
Portrayed by | Russell Crowe (film) Michael Troughton (BBC Radio) David Robb (BBC Radio) |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Lucky Jack, Goldilocks |
Title | Rear Admiral |
Occupation | Naval Officer |
Family | General Aubrey (father) Philip Aubrey (half-brother) |
Spouse | Sophia "Sophie" Williams |
Children | Charlotte Fanny George Sam Panda |
Relatives | Several |
John "Jack" Aubrey CB MP JP FRS,[1][2] is a fictional character in the Aubrey–Maturin series of novels by Patrick O'Brian. The series of novels portrays his rise from lieutenant to rear admiral in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. The twenty (and one incomplete draft)-book series encompasses Aubrey's adventures and various commands along his course to flying a rear admiral's flag.
Some of his naval battles and adventures are drawn from Royal Navy history.[3] Several of his exploits and reverses, most importantly those in the plots of Master and Commander, The Reverse of the Medal and Blue at the Mizzen,[3] are directly based on the chequered career of Thomas Cochrane. Often in the other 17 novels in the series, Aubrey may witness an action or hear of one that is drawn from history, while the battles or other encounters with ships he captains are fictional.[clarification needed]
Besides reaching the peak of naval skills and authority, Aubrey is presented as being interested in mathematics and astronomy, a great lover of music and player of the violin, a hearty singer and is generally accompanied by his friend and shipmate Stephen Maturin on the cello. He is noted for his mangling and mis-splicing of proverbs, sometimes with Maturin's involvement, such as “Never count the bear’s skin before it is hatched” and “There’s a good deal to be said for making hay while the iron is hot.” [4]
Aubrey is played by Russell Crowe in the 2003 film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World and by Michael Troughton and David Robb in the BBC Radio 4 adaptations of the novels.[citation needed]