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  1. Jack Arthur Davenport is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in the television series This Life and Coupling, and as Admiral James Norrington in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. He has also appeared in other Hollywood films, such as The Talented Mr. Ripley and Kingsman: The Secret Service . On television, Davenport is known for ...

  2. 1 mag 2023 · 1 Norrington’s Story (In A New Format) Would Be A Fresh Start for The POTC Franchise. As underrated a character as James Norrington is, it's difficult to imagine a Pirates of the Caribbean with any lead other than Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow. The Pirates films have established a five-film-long formula that pivots on the established ...

  3. James Norrington was an english man, born in the Early 1700s and an officer of the Royal Navy and the East Indian Trading Company. He took a lot of pride in what he did and achieved a lot of ranks during his career in the Navy. He hunted down many pirates and due to his efforts Port Royal, located in Jamaica, was able to become a fully ...

  4. 4 giu 2012 · I DO NOT OWN THIS CLIP.Including the kiss with Elizabeth.

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  5. Admiral James Norrington is a major anti-hero in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, serving as the anti-heroic secondary antagonist of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and a major character of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. Norrington was a commodore in the Royal Navy, as well as the admiral in the East India ...

  6. The James Norrington death scene from POTC 3 At World's End.

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  7. ―Davy Jones upon James Norrington's death and examining the sword Davy Jones admiring the blade. Bootstrap Bill, now having totally forgotten his human life, sounded an alarm about the prisoner escape aboard the Flying Dutchman , but by the time the Dutchman crew appeared and stared at a mortally-wounded Admiral James Norrington, still holding his ceremonial sword.