The One Piece series has been long-running for over a quarter of a century, and the author Oda continues to breathe life into new characters to this day. As a result, One Piece has over a thousand characters, from main to supporting ones. Netflix has undertaken a daunting task of bringing life to Oda’s characters in the ongoing One Piece live-action series. Numerous big names from Hollywood have onboarded the ship and faithfully recreated Oda’s characters on screen so far. Here is the complete cast of live-action One Piece seasons 1, 2, and 3 that we know so far.
One Piece Cast: All the Confirmed Members in Live Action Series
One Piece live-action season 1, released in 2023, featured plenty of the early characters. Now, One Piece Season 2 is bringing another group of characters set to play major roles. Surprisingly, Netflix has also started revealing the new cast members of live-action One Piece Season 3. Therefore, you can find all the cast members of One Piece live-action who have been announced so far in the table right below:
| Actor/Actress Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Iñaki Godoy | Monkey D. Luffy |
| Mackenyu Maeda Arata | Roronoa Zoro |
| Emily Ellen Rudd | Nami |
| Jacob Romero Gibson | Usopp |
| Taz Skylar | Sanji |
| Lera Abova | Nico Robin (Miss All Sunday) |
| Mikaela Hoover | Tony Tony Chopper |
| Charithra Chandran | Vivi (Miss Wednesday) |
| Callum Kerr | Smoker |
| Julia Rehwald | Tashigi |
| Clive Russell | Crocus |
| Brendan Sean Murray | Brogy |
| Werner Coetser | Dorry |
| Katey Sagal | Dr. Kureha |
| Mark Harelik | Dr. Hiriluk |
| Tyrone Keogh | Dalton |
| Sendhil Ramamurthy | Nefertari Cobra |
| Rigo Sanchez | Dragon |
| Yonda Thomas | Igaram |
| James Hiroyukio Liao | Ipponmatsu |
| Joe Manganiello | Mr. 0 (Sir Crocodile) |
| Jazzara Jaslyn | Miss Valentine |
| Camrus Johnson | Mr. 5 |
| David Dastmalchian | Mr. 3 |
| Daniel Lasker | Mr. 9 |
| Sophia Anne Caruso | Miss Goldenweek |
| Rob Colletti | Wapol |
| Xolo Maridueña | Ace |
| Cole Escola | Mr. 2 (Bon Clay) |
| Awdo Awdo | Mr. 1 (Daz Bonez) |
| Daisy Head | Miss Doublefinger |
| Michael Dorman | Gold Roger |
| Peter Gadiot | Shanks |
| Steven John Ward | Dracule Mihawk |
| Vincent Regan | Garp |
| Jeff Ward | Buggy |
| Ilia Isorelýs Paulino | Alvida |
| Morgan Davies | Koby |
| Aidan Scott | Helmeppo |
| Craig Fairbrass | Chef Zeff |
| McKinley Belcher III | Arlong |
| Langley Kirkwood | Captain Morgan |
Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy

Monkey D. Luffy is the protagonist of the One Piece series, where the young boy with a rubbery body aspires to become the next Pirate King by discovering the fabled One Piece treasure. Iñaki Godoy, the 22-year-old Mexican actor, grabbed the iconic Straw Hat to play Luffy in the One Piece live-action series.
Iñaki’s performance as Luffy in One Piece live-action completely captivated One Piece fans’ hearts, and we are eager to see him grow in this role. Before getting the chance to play Luffy, Iñaki was famous for his roles in La Querida del Centauro, The Imperfects, Who Killed Sara, MexZombies, etc
Mackenyu Maeda Arata as Roronoa Zoro

Zoro is an emerging master swordsman who aims to become the greatest swordsman the world has ever seen. Thus, he joins the Straw Hat Pirates and becomes Luffy’s right-hand man. Mackenyu Maeda, aka Mackenyu Arata, the 29-year-old Japanese-American actor, is highly skilled with swords and is the son of the iconic martial artist turned actor, Sonny Chiba.
As you can see here, Mackenyu was destined to play Zoro, and he is acing the swordsman role in the One Piece live-action series. Mackenyu has already acted in anime live-action series such as Rurouni Kenshin: The Final, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and the Fullmetal Alchemist series. In addition, he has also worked on many Japanese and American works, such as Pacific Rim: Uprising, Knights of the Zodiac, etc.
Emily Ellen Rudd as Nami

Although Nami the Catburglar tricks Luffy at first, she later joins the Straw Hats as the crew’s navigator. Nami is more than just a navigator and is a core member of the Straw Hat Pirates. Emily Rudd, a 32-year-old American actress, has been a longtime One Piece fan, and she finally got the chance to live her dream by playing Nami in the live-action.
Following her role as Cindy Berman in Netflix’s horror trilogy, Fear Street, Emily became popular in Hollywood. Right after that, she worked on titles such as Moonshot, Hunters, and The Romanoffs.
Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp

Usopp is the Straw Hat Pirates’ marksman with a long nose (cut in the live-action) who dreams of becoming a brave warrior of the seas. Jacob Romero Gibson, the 29-year-old Jamaican-American actor is portraying the sniper in the One Piece live-action series.
Without a doubt, Usopp is the breakthrough role in Jacob’s career, as fans loved his comical performance in season 1. Before One Piece, Jacob had worked in Grey’s Anatomy, Greenleaf, The Resident, etc.
Taz Skylar as Sanji

Sanji is the chef cum combatant (who only fights with his legs as his hands are only for cooking) of the Straw Hat Pirates. Luffy recruited him after Sanji expressed his dream of discovering the All Blue seas. Tarek Yassin Skylar, shortly known as Taz Skylar, stars as Sanji, Luffy’s left-hand man in One Piece live-action.
The 30-year-old Spanish-British actor has worked on various projects such as Boiling Point, The Lazarus Project, Agatha Raisin, Cleaner, Two Neighbors, etc. Apart from acting, Taz is also an award-nominated screenwriter and producer.
Lera Abova as Nico Robin (Miss All Sunday)

Miss All Sunday, later revealed to be Nico Robin, is part of the Baroque Works and served as Mr.0’s, aka Crocodile’s, right-hand woman in the Arabasta saga. You will soon understand why Nico Robin is a celebrated figure in the One Piece fandom, and Lera Abova, the 33-year-old Russian and German actess has already started winning hearts.
Aka Valeria Smirnova began her career in modeling and then moved on to the acting profession. She has been part of Anna and Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin previously, and her latest works include Honey Don’t! and Exterritorial.
Mikaela Hoover as Tony Tony Chopper

Tony Tony Chopper, the cotton candy lover, will be the latest addition to the Straw Hat Pirates in live-action One Piece Season 2. Chopper set his heart to become a great doctor and cure all the illnesses in the world.
Mikaelo Hoover, the 41-year-old American actress, has been part of both the Marvel and DC Cinematic universes in the past. Now, she has joined the One Piece universe, lending her voice and performing motion-capture for Chopper.
Charithra Chandran as Vivi (Miss Wednesday)

Miss Wednesday’s alias easily reveals that she is part of the Baroque Works organization. But if you aren’t a longtime One Piece fan, there is another side to her character that you haven’t seen yet. The truth will be revealed in live-action One Piece Season 2, and a 29-year-old British-Indian actress, Charithra Chandran, has brought life to Vivi’s character.
Oda sensei handpicked Charithra Chandran to play Miss Wednesday. Charithra is famous for her roles in Netflix’s Bridgerton, Dune: Prophecy, Fight or Flight, Alex Rider, etc.
Callum Kerr as Smoker

Smoker, the Marine captain, was teased first in the post-credits of One Piece live-action. Now, we finally know Callum Kerr, the 31-year-old Scottish actor, is excelling in the role of the White Hunter in One Piece Season 2.
Callum has previously worked in Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time, Netflix’s Virgin River, Hollyoaks, Glow & Darkness. Now is the time for him to shine as Smoker, who will officially debut in the first episode of One Piece Season 2.
Julia Rehwald as Tashigi

Among the new set of Marine officers we will meet in One Piece Season 2, Tashigi is one of the important officers. Moreover, Tashigi is highly knowledgeable about swords, and she will run into our favorite swordsman in Loguetown.
After Emily, Julia Rehwald from Netflix’s Fear Street Trilogy, joined the One Piece cast as Tashigi. Apart from the Fear Street series, the 30-year-old American actress has worked on a well-known podcast series, Alethea, and voiced Celesta in Young Jedi Adventures.
Clive Russell as Crocus

If you have watched the latest trailers of One Piece Season 2, then you must be aware that we are heading to the Grandline in the new season. The first person whom the Straw Hats will meet after crossing the Reverse Mountain is Crocus, the lighthouse keeper and caretaker of Laboon.
Netflix has hired a seasoned actor, Clive Russell, to play the guiding oldman in live-action One Piece Season 2. Clive has worked in over a hundred movies and TV shows in 80 years of his life, but you may recognize him from popular roles, such as Ser Brynden Tully in Game of Thrones, Chief Inspector Frederick in Ripper Street, etc.
Brendan Sean Murray as Brogy

Believe it or not, two giants will be debuting in live-action One Piece Season 2. Both giants are warriors from the land of giants, Elbaf. One of them is Brogy, played by Brendan Sean Murray. Brogy has been in a fight with his friend Dorry on the Little Garden island over a disagreement for decades.
Brendan is yet another experienced actor to join the live-action One Piece Season 2 cast. He is known for his roles in Raised by Wolves, Warrior, Adam, 24 Hours to Live, and Binnelanders.
Werner Coetser as Dorry

Aside from Brogy, another giant who is bound to steal the show is Dorry. Dorry is also a warrior from the Elbaf land, but is currently duelling with his best friend over a minor problem for a century.
Werner Coetser, a 37-year-old actor from South Africa, is playing Brogy’s best friend, Dorry, in live-action One Piece Season 2. He is best known for being part of soap operas such as Getroud met Rugby, Diepe Waters, and recently worked in Spoorloos.
Katey Sagal as Dr. Kureha

The Drum Island Kingdom is one of the main locations the Straw Hat Pirates visit in live-action One Piece Season 2. In this icy region, we will finally get to meet Dr. Kureha before Chopper. As her title indicates, she is a vital doctor of this kingdom, and Katey Sagal, the 72-year-old esteemed actress, is playing the lead doctor of the Drum Kingdom in live-action.
Previously, Jamie Lee Curtis, the Academy Award winner, was in talks to play Kureha, as she is a big One Piece fan. However, Katey was roped in later on, and the actress is well-known for her longtime role, Gemma Teller, in Sons of Anarchy. Besides SOA, Katey is also known for Married with Children, Futurama, and 8 Simple Rules.
Mark Harelik as Dr. Hiriluk

When Chopper ate a Devil Fruit and became a hybrid of human and animal, it was Dr. Hiriluk who stepped up to raise him in One Piece. The 74-year-old, Mark Harelik, is playing Dr. Hiriluk in live-action One Piece Season 2 and will be introduced in Chopper’s flashback.
Mark Harelik has been in a ton of movies and TV shows and is best known for Preacher, 42, Jurassic Park 3, Castle Rock, and Trumbo. From the early previews, Mark looks perfect as the live-action version of Hiriluk, and we can’t wait to see his emotional performance next month.
Tyrone Keogh as Dalton

Wapol reigns over the Drum Island Kingdom, and Dalton works under the king as his royal guard during the events of the Drum Island arc. Hailing from South Africa, the 44-year-old Tyrone Keogh is cast as Dalton in live-action One Piece Season 2.
Tyrone’s latest work is in the Die Byl TV series. Prior to this, Tyrone is known for 24 Hours to Live, The Girl from St. Agnes, Dominion, and Blood Diamond. Don’t worry much, as Dalton will be on Straw Hat’s side in the upcoming season.
Sendhil Ramamurthy as Nefertari Cobra

Although Oda has announced that the Arabasta saga will be covered in live-action One Piece Season 3, we will get a glimpse of the Arabasta kingdom in the second season. Thus, the cast for Arabasta’s current king, Nefertari Cobra, has already been announced by Netflix. The 51-year-old Indian-American actor, Sendhil Ramamurthy, is set to portray the desert king in One Piece.
Sendhil has been a longtime actor popular for his roles as Mohinder Suresh in Heroes, Jai Wilcox in Covert Affairs, and Gabe Lowen in Beauty and the Beast. Now, Sendhil got the green light to play a significant role in One Piece as the King of Arabasta.
Rigo Sanchez as Dragon

This might come as a surprise, but you have already met Dragon in live-action One Piece Season 1. He was present during Roger’s execution. Now he has grown up to become the leader of the Revolutionary Army in One Piece. Without spoiling anything, Dragon has ties to some of the most important characters in One Piece, so keep an eye out for him.
Initially, Dean Damonse was rumored to play Dragon in the One Piece live-action. Later on, Netflix revealed that Rigo Sanchez, the Salvadoran-American actor, is playing Dragon in One Piece Season 2. Rigo has primarily appeared in TV shows such as Animal Kingdom, Outer Banks, Station 19, Goliath, etc.
Yonda Thomas as Igaram

Yonda Thomas is playing Igaram, aka Mr.8, a member of the Baroque Works Organization in One Piece. The Straw Hat Pirates will cross paths with Igaram and his partner, Miss Monday, at Whisky Peak town.
Igaram’s role will be expanded beyond the Whisky Peak arc into the Arabasta saga. As for Yonda Thomas, he is also from South Africa, and the 40-year-old is known for South African movies and TV Shows such as Red Ink, the Umjolo franchise, Doubt, etc.
James Hiroyukio Liao as Ipponmatsu

Before their adventures in the Grandline, Zoro needs a new pair of swords, and he comes across a sword shop run by Ipponmatsu in Loguetown. James Hiroyukio Liao is cast as the owner of Ipponmatsu in live-action One Piece Season 2.
The 50-year-old James Hiroyukio has worked in fan favorite franchises such as Superman, Peacemaker, Presume Innocent, Barry, and Cowboy Bebop. Though it is going to be a small role for James, his swords will shape Zoro’s destiny.
Joe Manganiello as Mr. 0 (Sir Crocodile)

Who would have thought that Joe Manganiello, who played Flash Thompson in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, would go on to play Sir Crocodile in One Piece live-action? Crocodile, aka Mr.0, is the president of the Baroque Works syndicate. He will appear briefly in the second season’s events and will be the central villain of the Arabasta saga.
After his role in Spider-Man launched his career, Joe Manganiello cemented his name in Hollywood by working in popular works such as American Heiress, True Blood, and How I Met Your Mother. Crocodile is one of the fan-favorite One Piece villains, and I’m sure Joe will win over One Piece fans’ hearts in live-action.
Jazzara Jaslyn as Miss Valentine

Mikita, who goes by the codename Miss Valentine, is also an agent of the Baroque Works. Miss Valentine has a special Devil Fruit power where she can freely change her weight at will, making her a powerful challenge against the Straw Hats.
Jazzara Jaslyn, the 34-year-old South African actress known for Warrior, Professionals, and Lioness, has picked up the yellow hat and umbrella to play Miss Valentine in One Piece Season 2.
Camrus Johnson as Mr. 5

Gem, aka Mr.5, is the partner of Miss Valentine in the Baroque Works. With the Bomb-Bomb Devil Fruit powers, Mr.5 can produce explosions as he desires, even from his snot. Camrus Johnson is the American actor behind the role of Mr. 5 in live-action One Piece Season 2.
The 31-year-old actor from Kingsland, Georgia, is mainly known for portraying Batwing in the Batwoman series. Besides that, Camrus has appeared in Oh Jerome, No, The Electric State, and Quiz Lady.
David Dastmalchian as Mr. 3

David Dastmalchian is one of the biggest names in Hollywood, and he has joined the One Piece cast as Galdino, aka Mr.3, in the One Piece live-action. You can easily spot Galdino as he has his hair shaped in the number 3 form in One Piece.
David has worked in MCU, DCU, Dune, Twin Peaks, and many more famous franchises. His recent works include Oppenheimer, Murderbot, Dexter: Resurrection, and he starred as the lead in Late Night With the Devil. Now, I’m happy to see such a renowned actor playing a wacky role in One Piece.
Daniel Lasker as Mr. 9

Mr. 9 is one of the rare agents from the Baroque Works who doesn’t wield any Devil Fruit power. He is the partner of Miss Wednesday (Vivi) and has the number 9 written across both his cheeks. Daniel Lasker, the 26-year-old Zimbabwean actor, has been selected to play Mr. 9 in live-action One Piece Season 2.
Daniel is one of the emerging stars from Zimbabwe and has appeared in a handful of works, including Raised by Wolves, London Calling, American Monster, and Our Girl.
Sophia Anne Caruso as Miss Goldenweek

Miss Goldenweek is a little kid with painting powers, yet she became a member of the Baroque Works. Sophia Anne Carruso, who has been in the acting profession since she was a kid, is cast as Miss Goldenweek in OnePiece live-action.
Sophia is a Theatre World Award winner for her Broadway performance, and she has acted in The School for Good and Evil, Smash, Strangers, and David Bowie: The Last Five Years.
Rob Colletti as Wapol

Before Wapol’s cast was announced, everyone wanted to see the legend, Danny DeVito, as the evil king of Drum Kingdom. But Netflix revealed that Rob Colletti as Wapol, another fitting choice for the Tin-Plate king.
Rob Colletti is an actor and comedian coming from a Broadway background. He has worked on The Many Saints of Newark, WTF: World Thumbwrestling Federation, and Just Roll with It. Wapol might be the best performance in Rob’s career, and we can’t wait to watch it soon.
Xolo Maridueña as Ace

Since the production of live-action One Piece Season 3 has already begun, Netflix has started announcing the new cast members joining the live-action. The first actor to be revealed was Xolo Maridueña, who is confirmed to play the fan-favorite character, Fire Fist Ace, Luffy’s elder brother.
Xolo has worked as both an actor and voice actor in popular franchises such as Cobra Kai, Blue Beetle, Invincible, The Boys, Smurfs, and Sakamoto Days. Fans have been waiting for a long time to find out who plays Ace in live-action, and now we have an answer. Hopefully, Xolo has a cameo appearance in One Piece Season 2 to get the fans excited for the third.
Cole Escola as Mr. 2 (Bon Clay)

One Piece live-action Season 3 brings yet another fan-favorite character on screen, Mr. 2, aka Bon Clay. Since Bon Clay is a queer character, Netflix has recruited Cole Escola, the non-binary actor, to faithfully represent Mr. 2 on screen.
This move was appreciated by the fans. Cole Escola is well-known for his performances in At Home with Amy Sedaris, Hacks, The Other Two, Craig of the Creek, etc. Fans are dying to meet Mr. 2 in live-action, and Cole will make the waiting worth it in the end.
Awdo Awdo as Mr. 1 (Daz Bonez)

The top-ranking male and female agents of the Baroque Works only appear in the third season of One Piece live-action. Fortunately, Netflix has announced its cast. Starting with Awdo Awdo, who is all set to play the strong swordsman, Daz Bonez, aka Mr. 1.
Mr. 1 ate the Dice-Dice Devil Fruit, which bestowed him the ability to transform any of his body parts into a steel blade. He will be a major opponent of Zoro in the Arabasta saga, as you can predict. Awdo Awdo is a budding actor, and Daz Bonez is going to play a major role in his career.
Daisy Head as Miss Doublefinger

And the last casting announcement made for One Piece live-action Season 3 is Daisy Head as Zala, aka Miss Doublefinger. Miss Doublefinger is the highest-ranking female agent after Miss All Sunday in the Barqoue Works. In addition, she is Mr. 1’s partner, making up a deadly duo.
Daisy Head, the English actress, was in the spotlight recently for her roles in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Shadow and Bone, and The Sandman. She will once again draw the fans’ attention in One Piece live-action Season 3 soon.
Michael Dorman as Gold Roger

Gold Roger is the pirate king who kicked off the great pirate era by revealing that anyone can claim the greatest treasure, which is the One Piece, he has left behind. Michael Dorman has been cast as Gold Roger, and he briefly appeared in the opening minutes of the One Piece live-action season 1.
Michael Dorman is a 35-year-old actor from New Zealand. He has appeared in a variety of movies, ranging from horror to comedy, including The Invisible Man, Patriot, Triangle, etc. Roger primarily appears in the important flashbacks of One Piece.
Peter Gadiot as Shanks

Shanks is the captain of the Red-Haired Pirates and the one who inspired Luffy to become a great pirate by giving his Straw Hat to him. Peter Gadiot, a 41-year-old British actor, plays the infamous pirate Shanks in the One Piece live-action.
Peter has performed big roles in massively popular shows such as Queen of the South, Yellowjackets, Supergirl, Silo, etc. Shanks had a little screen time in season 1, and he will continue to appear in the same way throughout the upcoming seasons. But every one of his appearances holds a great impact on the current events of the story.
Steven John Ward as Dracule Mihawk

Steven Ward plays the strongest swordsman in One Piece who is alive, Dracule Mihawk, who has a recurring role in the One Piece live-action series. Steven looked like a carbon copy of Mihawk from the source material, leaving fans impressed.
Steven Ward is a 35-year-old actor hailing from South Africa and has portrayed many roles throughout his career. While he may not have done any groundbreaking roles in the past, Steven as Mihawk ended up being loved by fans.
Vincent Regan as Garp

Although Garp played a significant role later in the story, the live-action staff changed his debut and revealed the Marine to be Luffy’s grandfather in season 1. Garp is played by a 60-year-old Welsh actor, Vincent Regan, in One Piece live-action.
Vincent Regan is a veteran actor who has appeared in a number of movies and shows throughout his career. Some of his popular works include 300, Victoria, Troy, Ghost Rider, House of the Dragon, Shetland, and more.
Jeff Ward as Buggy

Buggy is the captain of the Buggy Pirates, who served as one of the primary antagonists in One Piece live-action Season 1. Jeff Ward, the 39-year-old American actor, nailed the role of the scary-looking yet funny clown in live-action.
Jeff Ward is primarily known for his work on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Hacks, Brand New Cherry Flavor, Channel Zero, etc. Jeff Ward is a tailor-made fit for the Buggy role, and we can look forward to his appearance in future seasons as well.
Ilia Isorelýs Paulino as Alvida

Alvida is the captain of the Alvida Pirates, who was the first-ever antagonist Luffy faced in season 1. Ilia Isorelýs Paulino, the 30-year-old American actress, played Alvida in the first season. Now, Ilia also trained and lost weight to accurately portray the new skinny version of Alvida after she eats the Smooth Smooth Fruit.
Ilia Isorelýs Paulino rose to popularity through her roles in The Sex Lives of College Girls, Me Time, Queenpins, etc., apart from One Piece. Alvida will return in season 2 alongside Buggy as the two villains join forces.
Morgan Davies as Koby

Koby was first seen as a caretaker for the Alvida Pirates. After meeting Luffy, he becomes a Marine to continue helping people. Morgan Davies, the 24-year-old Australian actor, was praised for his authentic portrayal of Koby in the One Piece live-action series.
Morgan began working as a child actor and has worked on multiple movies, shows, and shorts, including Evil Dead Rise, The End, The Girlfriend Experience, Devil’s Playground, etc.
Aidan Scott as Helmeppo

Helmeppo is the son of Axe-Hand Morgan. When Helmeppo encountered Luffy and Koby in season 1, his life was changed, and then he enrolled in the Marines to help people like Koby.
Aidan Scott, the 30-year-old South African actor, well-known for his roles in The Kissing Booth 2, Action Point, and The Fix, plays Helmeppo in One Piece live-action. Helmeppo will be present alongside Koby in future seasons.
Craig Fairbrass as Chef Zeff

Zeff is the head chef of the Baratie Restaurant. He met Sanji during his pirating days and sacrificed his own leg to let the kid continue to live. Zeff is the father who stepped up to raise Sanji, and he currently runs the Baratie Restaurant.
Craig Fairbrass is a 62-year-old experienced English actor who has not just starred in movies and shows but has also lent his voice to famous video game franchises like Call of Duty, Battlefield, and many more.
McKinley Belcher III as Arlong

Arlong is the saw shark Fishman who took over Nami’s hometown and turned it into his park. McKinley Belcher III menacingly portrayed one of the earliest One Piece villains in season 1.
The 41-year-old American actor’s most famous works include Ozark, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Marriage Story, The Passage, etc.
Langley Kirkwood as Captain Morgan

Morgan was a Marine captain who resided in Shells Town and served as yet another antagonist to the Luffy, Zoro, and Nami trio. He is the father of Helmeppo, and this role is played by the renowned South African actor, Langley Kirkwood, in Season 1.
Langley Kirkwood has portrayed various roles in many iconic series throughout his career, including Black Sails, Banshee, Warrior, Dredd, etc.
