Actor/Actress
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Description
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Character
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Kevin Bishop
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A good-natured orphan boy who for most of his life has worked at Mrs. Bluberidge's inn, but has always dreamed of nautical adventures
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Jim Hawkins
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Tim Curry
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A deceptively charming pirate, posing as a chef, who befriends Jim Hawkins at first, until he is overheard by Gonzo, Rizzo, and Jim as he reveals his dastardly plans to his fellow pirates aboard the Hispaniola
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Long John Silver
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Jennifer Saunders
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A loud, plump woman who owns the Admiral Benbow Inn where Jim and his friends work
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Mrs. Bluveridge
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Billy Connolly
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An ex-pirate, previously a member of Captain Flint's crew who witnessed the burial of gold on Treasure Island and informs Jim that he still has the map to the treasure before he suffers a fatal heart attack
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Billy Bones
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David Nicholls
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A pirate who buried the treasure at his own island years ago, and killed his crew to prevent them from telling where the treasure was buried
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Captain Flint
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Frederick Warder
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One of the human pirates of Long John Silver's crew, he was the first aboard the Hispaniola to come down with the Cabin Fever
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Calico Jerry
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Harry Jones
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A member of Silver's Crew, who is defeated easily by Benjamina Gunn
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Easy Pete
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Peter Geeves
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A pirate with two black eyes
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Black Eyed Pea
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Danny Blackner
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A dwarf pirate and the smallest human pirate on board the Hispaniola
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Short Stack Stevens
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Jessica Hamilton
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A beautiful woman pirate with a deep manly voice
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Big-Fat-Ugly-Bug-Faced-Baby-Eating O'Brien
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Dave Goelz
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An eccentric hooked-nosed stunt performer and performance artist
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Gonzo
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Dave Goelz
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An inventive, yet aloof scientist who frequently performs science experiments and invention demonstrations that typically go awry and has an "affable cluelessness" whenever his assistant, Beaker, is a victim of these presentations
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Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
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Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
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As well as doctor he is a magistrate, an important man in the rural society of south-west England
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Dr. David Livsey
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Dave Goelz
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An elderly and grouchy gentleman who constantly heckles the Muppets from the audience, specifically from an upper balcony box
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Waldorf
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Waldorf
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A wooden figurehead at the head of the ship
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Figurehead
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Dave Goelz
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The laid-back saxophone player
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Zoot
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Steve Whitmire
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A pragmatic frog who is the straight man protagonist and de facto leader of the Muppet ensemble
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Kermit
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