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Jack O'Neill

Jonathan J. "Jack" O'Neill is a fictional character in the MGM's military science fiction franchise Stargate, primarily as one of the main characters of the television series Stargate SG-1. Richard Dean Anderson played O'Neill in all the Stargate media since 1997, when he took over the role from actor Kurt Russell, who portrayed the character in the original Stargate film in 1994. O'Neill and Daniel Jackson are the only two characters to appear in both the original film and all three live-action Stargate television series.

Jack O'Neill
Richard Dean Anderson as Jack O'Neill in a promotional photo for Stargate SG-1
First appearanceStargate
Last appearance"Incursion" (Universe)
Created byRoland Emmerich
and Dean Devlin
Portrayed byKurt Russell (1994)
Richard Dean Anderson (1997–2010)
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
OccupationUnited States Air Force
Colonel
Brigadier General
Major General
Lieutenant General
SpouseSara O'Neill (wife in film)/(ex-wife in television series)
ChildrenTyler O'Neil (son, in film)
Charlie O'Neill (son, deceased, in television series)
Accolades

In his very first appearance in the 1994 film as Colonel Jack O'Neil, the character leads the first team to go through the Stargate on a reconnaissance mission. He subsequently becomes the main character of the television series Stargate SG-1 created in 1997 as a sequel to the movie. In the first seven seasons of the show, Colonel Jack O'Neill, recalled from retirement after the first film, is the leader of the team SG-1, a part of the Stargate Program, whose goal is to explore the galaxy and defend against alien threats.

He became less prominent in the eighth season, in which he is promoted to Commanding Officer of Stargate Command, at the rank of brigadier general, therefore greatly reducing the character's time spent exploring via the Stargate. Anderson chose to spend more time with his family, eventually leaving the show at the start of its ninth season and only appearing four times until the end of the series in its tenth and final season. The character's absence from the show was explained by yet another promotion, to the position of head of the Department of Homeworld Security, as a major general.

Anderson reprised his role once again in the direct-to-DVD film Stargate: Continuum, a sequel to the TV series. O'Neill also appeared in the two other Stargate television series: he was an occasional character in the first three seasons of Stargate Atlantis, serving as an Earth contact with Atlantis, this running parallel with Stargate SG-1 for a time, and in four episodes of Stargate Universe, as a lieutenant general, having been promoted sometime after both SG-1 and Atlantis had ended. His appearance in this show's first season finale is his last appearance in the Stargate universe to date. Anderson also voiced the character in the video game Stargate SG-1: Unleashed.

Character arc edit

Jack O'Neill is a United States Air Force colonel with experience in special operations before joining the Stargate Program.[1] He was married to Sara O'Neill, but their marriage suffered when Jack sank into a deep depression after their son accidentally shot himself with O'Neill's pistol. He then joins a dangerous mission through the Stargate with a couple of airmen and Dr. Daniel Jackson, who deciphers how to use the Stargate. They are transported to another planet. O'Neill's standing order is to detonate a nuclear warhead near the Stargate at any sign of danger. But a young boy named Skaara gives him a renewed sense of life. After the defeat of Ra, O'Neill and his team return to Earth, while Jackson remains on the planet.[2] Though he and Sara were still together when Jack was initially recruited for his first mission through the Stargate,[3] by the time he returned she had left him.[4]

O'Neill returns to the Stargate Program when the Goa'uld Apophis attacks the Earth installation via its stargate. He is given command of the SG-1 team, which consists of himself, Samantha Carter, Teal'c and Jackson.[5] Eventually O'Neill gets the Repository of the Ancients temporarily "downloaded" to his brain and becomes the first modern human to travel to another galaxy, the Asgard home galaxy.[6] A second download of the Ancients' knowledge into his brain during the season 7 finale, allows him to lead SG-1 to an Ancient outpost in Antarctica. O'Neill possesses the ATA gene, and thus is able to operate the Ancient weapons chair and save Earth from Anubis's fleet.[7] With the Ancient knowledge about to overwhelm his personality and kill him, he is placed into a stasis pod in the outpost until Thor of the Asgard is able to remove the knowledge and save his life. After that event, O'Neill is promoted to brigadier general and is given command of Stargate Command.[8] O'Neill is promoted again off-screen and becomes the new head of the Office of Homeworld Security/Homeworld Command after the retirement of General Hammond, with Major General Hank Landry taking his position as the new commander of Stargate Command.[9]

In the pilot of Stargate Atlantis, O'Neill convinces John Sheppard to join the Atlantis expedition to the Pegasus Galaxy.[10] In 2006, he, along with Richard Woolsey, visits Atlantis to create a treaty between the humans of Earth and the Ancients.[11] The death of O'Neill is briefly shown in an alternate timeline where Ba'al controls the Goa'uld Empire.[12] O'Neill reappears as a lieutenant general in Stargate Universe with Nicholas Rush, where he is recruiting Eli Wallace into the Icarus Project. After the attack on the Icarus Base, he contacts Carter from The Pentagon to talk about the ongoing situation. With help from the Ancient Communication Stones, Everett Young body swaps with Colonel David Telford to tell O'Neill about a dire situation in which they find themselves.[13]

Conceptual history edit

Conception edit

 
Anderson at the 2004 Air Force Association dinner where he was recognized for the show's continuous positive depiction of the United States Air Force.

John Symes approached Michael Greenburg and Richard Dean Anderson of MacGyver fame.[14] Although Anderson was never a real fan of the science fiction genre, he believed the original feature film to be a good vehicle for a series.[15] Anderson agreed to become involved with the project if his character was allowed significantly more comedic leeway than Kurt Russell's character in the feature film, shown especially Anderson's flippant and utter disregard for appropriate military protocol and decorum over the series, which contrasted Russell's "by the book" adherence to protocol. He also requested Stargate SG-1 to be more of an ensemble show, so that he would not be carrying the plot alone as on MacGyver.[16] Anderson was part of the main cast from season 1 through 8 and played a recurring role in several episodes each season thereafter. He was influential in the development of O'Neill's character and personality from the beginning. While he praised the work done by Russell in the Stargate film, he said he couldn't be that serious all the time and worked with the writers and directors to give his O'Neill a more lighthearted tone while maintaining the sense of importance the role required. Additionally, he joked that he would never be able to get his hair to stay like Russell's.[14] This "double personality" was also joked in the second season, when Jack introduced himself as: "It's 'O'Neill,' with two 'L's. There's another Colonel O'Neil with only one L, and he has no sense of humor at all." Fans have speculated that the transition is due to Russell's O'Neill still being deeply traumatised by the recent death of his son, while Anderson's has overcome the worst of his issues even if he makes it clear he will never forget his loss.

Development edit

In season 8, Anderson chose to have a reduced role in the series so that he could spend more time with his young daughter.[17] When Anderson left the show as a main character in the eighth season, the producers were talking about ending the series. Instead, the series introduced two new characters in the ninth season, Ben Browder as Cameron Mitchell, the new SG-1 team leader, and Beau Bridges as Hank Landry, the new commanding officer of Stargate Command. Anderson continued to appear in a recurring status on Stargate SG-1, albeit with less frequent appearances.[18] He returned for the second straight-to-DVD film, Stargate: Continuum in a brief cameo, and was expected to return for the third movie. Executive producer Brad Wright stressed the importance of O'Neill's presence in the Stargate universe even after the character went on hiatus during the last two seasons of SG-1 when Anderson took a leave from regular acting.[12]

Anderson has also had various guest appearances on the two spin off series' Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe. Anderson had several guest cameos scattered over the first season of Stargate Universe.[19] He is mainly seen in the Pentagon but later visits the Destiny after the revelations about Telford emerge. In total, he appears in six episodes of Stargate Universe, the most of any main actor from Stargate SG-1.

Reception edit

For his portrayal of O'Neill, Richard Dean Anderson won a Saturn Award in the category "Best Genre TV Actor" in 1999, and was nominated in the same category in 1998 and 2000. From 2001 to 2005, Anderson was nominated for a Saturn Award in the category "Best Actor on Television" but never won.[20] Anderson was nominated in the category for "Best Male Performance in a 2008 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series" at the Constellation Awards in 2009 for his work in Stargate: Continuum (2008), where he reprised his role as O'Neill.[21]

He was presented with an award at the Air Force Association's 57th Annual Air Force Anniversary Dinner in Washington, D.C., on September 14, 2004, because of his role as star and executive producer of Stargate SG-1, a series which has portrayed the Air Force in a positive light since it first premiered.[22] It was presented by the then-Air Force Chief-of-Staff, General John P. Jumper.[23] Anderson was made an honorary brigadier general.[24]

TV Guide ranked Jack O'Neill #10 on its "25 Greatest Sci-Fi Legends of All Time" list.[25]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Jonathan Glassneris and Brad Wright (is). "The Gamekeeper". Stargate SG-1. Season 2. Episode 4. Showtime.
  2. ^ Stargate. Roland Emmerich (director), Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin (writers). Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer (MGM) and Carolco.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ Stargate [1994] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111282/
  4. ^ Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods [1997] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0234794/
  5. ^ Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright (writers). "Children of the Gods". Stargate SG-1. Season 1. Episode 1–2. Showtime.
  6. ^ David Warry-Smith (director), Robert C. Cooper (writer). "The Fifth Race". Stargate SG-1. Season 2. Episode 15. Showtime.
  7. ^ Martin Wood (director), Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper (writers). "Lost City". Stargate SG-1. Season 7. Episode 21–22. Sky One.
  8. ^ Andy Mikita (director), Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie (writers). "New Order". Stargate SG-1. Season 8. Episode 1–2. Sci-Fi Channel.
  9. ^ Andy Mikita (director), Robert C. Cooper (writer). "Avalon". Stargate SG-1. Season 9. Episode 1–2. Sci-Fi Channel.
  10. ^ Martin Wood (director), Robert C. Cooper & Brad Wright (writers). "Rising". Stargate Atlantis. Season 1. Episode 1–2. Sci-Fi Channel.
  11. ^ Brad Turner (director), Martin Gero (writer). "The Return". Stargate Atlantis. Season 3. Episode 10. Sci-Fi Channel.
  12. ^ a b "Wright: Stargate movies need O'Neill". GateWorld. May 11, 2008. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
  13. ^ Andy Mikita (director), Brad Wright & Robert C. Cooper (writers). "Air". Stargate Universe. Season 1. Episode 1–3. Sci-Fi Channel.
  14. ^ a b Wright, Brad; Glassner, Jonathan; Greenburg, Michael; Anderson, Richard Dean; Shanks, Michael; Tapping, Amanda (2001). Stargate SG-1: Season 3 – Timeline To The Future – Part 1-3 (DVD). MGM Home Entertainment.
  15. ^ Harwin, A.J (December 2, 1998). . The Daily Bruin. Archived from the original on October 3, 2012. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
  16. ^ Eramo, Steven (July 2002). "Richard Dean Anderson – Mr Anderson – Colonel O'Neill". TV Zone (Special 46): 4–9.
  17. ^ Gibson 2003, p. 66, p. 117.
  18. ^ Rudolph, Ileane (August 18, 2006). "Richard Dean Anderson Marks SG-1s 200th". TV Guide. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
  19. ^ French, Dan (November 29, 2009). "Anderson 'may recur on Stargate Universe". Digital Spy. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
  20. ^ . Saturn Awards. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
  21. ^ "Constellation Awards". Stargate Archive.com. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
  22. ^ Haugsted, Linda (November 20, 2009). "Through the Wire". Multichannel News. Reed Elsevier Inc. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
  23. ^ Thar, Doug (September 9, 2004). . Air Force Link. Archived from the original on December 30, 2007. Retrieved October 11, 2009.
  24. ^ Sokol, Anna. . Archived from the original on 8 November 2007. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  25. ^ TV Guide Book of Lists. Running Press. 2007. pp. 168. ISBN 978-0-7624-3007-9.

Bibliography edit

  • Gibson, Thomasina (2003). Stargate SG-1: The Illustrated Companion Seasons 5 and 6. London: Titan Books. ISBN 978-1-84023-606-4.

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Brigadier General Major General Lieutenant GeneralSpouseSara O Neill wife in film ex wife in television series ChildrenTyler O Neil son in film Charlie O Neill son deceased in television series AccoladesDefense Distinguished Service Medal Air Force Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Airman s Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal Air Medal Aerial Achievement Medal Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement MedalIn his very first appearance in the 1994 film as Colonel Jack O Neil the character leads the first team to go through the Stargate on a reconnaissance mission He subsequently becomes the main character of the television series Stargate SG 1 created in 1997 as a sequel to the movie In the first seven seasons of the show Colonel Jack O Neill recalled from retirement after the first film is the leader of the team SG 1 a part of the Stargate Program whose goal is to explore the galaxy and defend against alien threats He became less prominent in the eighth season in which he is promoted to Commanding Officer of Stargate Command at the rank of brigadier general therefore greatly reducing the character s time spent exploring via the Stargate Anderson chose to spend more time with his family eventually leaving the show at the start of its ninth season and only appearing four times until the end of the series in its tenth and final season The character s absence from the show was explained by yet another promotion to the position of head of the Department of Homeworld Security as a major general Anderson reprised his role once again in the direct to DVD film Stargate Continuum a sequel to the TV series O Neill also appeared in the two other Stargate television series he was an occasional character in the first three seasons of Stargate Atlantis serving as an Earth contact with Atlantis this running parallel with Stargate SG 1 for a time and in four episodes of Stargate Universe as a lieutenant general having been promoted sometime after both SG 1 and Atlantis had ended His appearance in this show s first season finale is his last appearance in the Stargate universe to date Anderson also voiced the character in the video game Stargate SG 1 Unleashed Contents 1 Character arc 2 Conceptual history 2 1 Conception 2 2 Development 3 Reception 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Bibliography 5 External linksCharacter arc editJack O Neill is a United States Air Force colonel with experience in special operations before joining the Stargate Program 1 He was married to Sara O Neill but their marriage suffered when Jack sank into a deep depression after their son accidentally shot himself with O Neill s pistol He then joins a dangerous mission through the Stargate with a couple of airmen and Dr Daniel Jackson who deciphers how to use the Stargate They are transported to another planet O Neill s standing order is to detonate a nuclear warhead near the Stargate at any sign of danger But a young boy named Skaara gives him a renewed sense of life After the defeat of Ra O Neill and his team return to Earth while Jackson remains on the planet 2 Though he and Sara were still together when Jack was initially recruited for his first mission through the Stargate 3 by the time he returned she had left him 4 O Neill returns to the Stargate Program when the Goa uld Apophis attacks the Earth installation via its stargate He is given command of the SG 1 team which consists of himself Samantha Carter Teal c and Jackson 5 Eventually O Neill gets the Repository of the Ancients temporarily downloaded to his brain and becomes the first modern human to travel to another galaxy the Asgard home galaxy 6 A second download of the Ancients knowledge into his brain during the season 7 finale allows him to lead SG 1 to an Ancient outpost in Antarctica O Neill possesses the ATA gene and thus is able to operate the Ancient weapons chair and save Earth from Anubis s fleet 7 With the Ancient knowledge about to overwhelm his personality and kill him he is placed into a stasis pod in the outpost until Thor of the Asgard is able to remove the knowledge and save his life After that event O Neill is promoted to brigadier general and is given command of Stargate Command 8 O Neill is promoted again off screen and becomes the new head of the Office of Homeworld Security Homeworld Command after the retirement of General Hammond with Major General Hank Landry taking his position as the new commander of Stargate Command 9 In the pilot of Stargate Atlantis O Neill convinces John Sheppard to join the Atlantis expedition to the Pegasus Galaxy 10 In 2006 he along with Richard Woolsey visits Atlantis to create a treaty between the humans of Earth and the Ancients 11 The death of O Neill is briefly shown in an alternate timeline where Ba al controls the Goa uld Empire 12 O Neill reappears as a lieutenant general in Stargate Universe with Nicholas Rush where he is recruiting Eli Wallace into the Icarus Project After the attack on the Icarus Base he contacts Carter from The Pentagon to talk about the ongoing situation With help from the Ancient Communication Stones Everett Young body swaps with Colonel David Telford to tell O Neill about a dire situation in which they find themselves 13 Conceptual history editConception edit nbsp Anderson at the 2004 Air Force Association dinner where he was recognized for the show s continuous positive depiction of the United States Air Force John Symes approached Michael Greenburg and Richard Dean Anderson of MacGyver fame 14 Although Anderson was never a real fan of the science fiction genre he believed the original feature film to be a good vehicle for a series 15 Anderson agreed to become involved with the project if his character was allowed significantly more comedic leeway than Kurt Russell s character in the feature film shown especially Anderson s flippant and utter disregard for appropriate military protocol and decorum over the series which contrasted Russell s by the book adherence to protocol He also requested Stargate SG 1 to be more of an ensemble show so that he would not be carrying the plot alone as on MacGyver 16 Anderson was part of the main cast from season 1 through 8 and played a recurring role in several episodes each season thereafter He was influential in the development of O Neill s character and personality from the beginning While he praised the work done by Russell in the Stargate film he said he couldn t be that serious all the time and worked with the writers and directors to give his O Neill a more lighthearted tone while maintaining the sense of importance the role required Additionally he joked that he would never be able to get his hair to stay like Russell s 14 This double personality was also joked in the second season when Jack introduced himself as It s O Neill with two L s There s another Colonel O Neil with only one L and he has no sense of humor at all Fans have speculated that the transition is due to Russell s O Neill still being deeply traumatised by the recent death of his son while Anderson s has overcome the worst of his issues even if he makes it clear he will never forget his loss Development edit In season 8 Anderson chose to have a reduced role in the series so that he could spend more time with his young daughter 17 When Anderson left the show as a main character in the eighth season the producers were talking about ending the series Instead the series introduced two new characters in the ninth season Ben Browder as Cameron Mitchell the new SG 1 team leader and Beau Bridges as Hank Landry the new commanding officer of Stargate Command Anderson continued to appear in a recurring status on Stargate SG 1 albeit with less frequent appearances 18 He returned for the second straight to DVD film Stargate Continuum in a brief cameo and was expected to return for the third movie Executive producer Brad Wright stressed the importance of O Neill s presence in the Stargate universe even after the character went on hiatus during the last two seasons of SG 1 when Anderson took a leave from regular acting 12 Anderson has also had various guest appearances on the two spin off series Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe Anderson had several guest cameos scattered over the first season of Stargate Universe 19 He is mainly seen in the Pentagon but later visits the Destiny after the revelations about Telford emerge In total he appears in six episodes of Stargate Universe the most of any main actor from Stargate SG 1 Reception editSee also List of awards and nominations received by Richard Dean Anderson For his portrayal of O Neill Richard Dean Anderson won a Saturn Award in the category Best Genre TV Actor in 1999 and was nominated in the same category in 1998 and 2000 From 2001 to 2005 Anderson was nominated for a Saturn Award in the category Best Actor on Television but never won 20 Anderson was nominated in the category for Best Male Performance in a 2008 Science Fiction Film TV Movie or Mini Series at the Constellation Awards in 2009 for his work in Stargate Continuum 2008 where he reprised his role as O Neill 21 He was presented with an award at the Air Force Association s 57th Annual Air Force Anniversary Dinner in Washington D C on September 14 2004 because of his role as star and executive producer of Stargate SG 1 a series which has portrayed the Air Force in a positive light since it first premiered 22 It was presented by the then Air Force Chief of Staff General John P Jumper 23 Anderson was made an honorary brigadier general 24 TV Guide ranked Jack O Neill 10 on its 25 Greatest Sci Fi Legends of All Time list 25 References editNotes edit Jonathan Glassneris and Brad Wright is The Gamekeeper Stargate SG 1 Season 2 Episode 4 Showtime Stargate Roland Emmerich director Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin writers Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM and Carolco a href Template Cite AV media html title Template 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movies need O Neill GateWorld May 11 2008 Retrieved October 11 2009 Andy Mikita director Brad Wright amp Robert C Cooper writers Air Stargate Universe Season 1 Episode 1 3 Sci Fi Channel a b Wright Brad Glassner Jonathan Greenburg Michael Anderson Richard Dean Shanks Michael Tapping Amanda 2001 Stargate SG 1 Season 3 Timeline To The Future Part 1 3 DVD MGM Home Entertainment Harwin A J December 2 1998 Stargate SG 1 teleports into second season of production The Daily Bruin Archived from the original on October 3 2012 Retrieved October 11 2009 Eramo Steven July 2002 Richard Dean Anderson Mr Anderson Colonel O Neill TV Zone Special 46 4 9 Gibson 2003 p 66 p 117 Rudolph Ileane August 18 2006 Richard Dean Anderson Marks SG 1s 200th TV Guide Retrieved October 11 2009 French Dan November 29 2009 Anderson may recur on Stargate Universe Digital Spy Retrieved October 11 2009 Saturn Awards Past Award Winners Saturn Awards Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved October 11 2009 Constellation Awards Stargate Archive com Retrieved October 11 2009 Haugsted Linda November 20 2009 Through the Wire Multichannel News Reed Elsevier Inc Retrieved October 11 2009 Thar Doug September 9 2004 Air Force to honor actor producer Air Force Link Archived from the original on December 30 2007 Retrieved October 11 2009 Sokol Anna A Day of Honors Archived from the original on 8 November 2007 Retrieved 27 May 2011 TV Guide Book of Lists Running Press 2007 pp 168 ISBN 978 0 7624 3007 9 Bibliography edit Gibson Thomasina 2003 Stargate SG 1 The Illustrated Companion Seasons 5 and 6 London Titan Books ISBN 978 1 84023 606 4 External links editJack O Neill at Syfy Jonathan J O Neill at Stargate wikia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack O 27Neill amp oldid 1178588201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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