Jack in Jack Goes Boating

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Jack in "Jack Goes Boating" is a shy, socially awkward New York limo driver whose tentative romance and self-improvement efforts form the emotional core of the film and stage play.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
theatre character
appearsIn Jack Goes Boating
surface form: Jack Goes Boating (film)

Jack Goes Boating
surface form: Jack Goes Boating (play)
centralTheme romantic relationship
self-improvement
characterArc gains confidence
pursues romance despite insecurity
createdBy Robert Glaudini
surface form: Bob Glaudini
firstAppearance Jack Goes Boating
surface form: Jack Goes Boating (stage play)
gender male
medium film
stage
narrativeRole protagonist
nationality American (implied)
notableActivity learns cooking
takes swimming lessons
occupation chauffeur
limo driver
personalityTrait shy
socially awkward
portrayedBy Philip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour Hoffman (film adaptation)
residence New York City
romanticInterest Connie (Jack Goes Boating)
setting New York City
storyFunction emotional core of Jack Goes Boating
vehicleTypeDriven limousine
workLocation New York City

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John Ortiz notableRole Jack in Jack Goes Boating