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Fictional character

Jack Donaghy
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Alec Baldwin as John Francis "Jack" Donaghy

First appearance "Pilot" (2006)
Last appearance "xxx Rock: A One-Fourth dimension Special" (2020)
Created by Tina Fey
Portrayed by Alec Baldwin
Joey La Varco (as a child in "Jack-Tor")
Ben Melt (as young Jack in "Chain Reaction of Mental Ache")
Garrett Neff (as young Jack in "Live Show")
Jimmy Fallon (every bit young Jack in "Live from Studio 6H")
Jake Boyd (as young Jack in "Meet the Woggels!")
Lance Drake Mandrell (William Baldwin) (in the TV movie-inside-the-show Kidnapped by Danger in "Kidnapped by Danger")
Matt Vogel (Muppet Jack in "Apollo, Apollo")
Tyler Bunch (Muppet Jack in Sesame Street "30 Rocks" sketch)
In-universe data
Nickname Jack, Jackie, Jackie Boy, Johnny, Jackie-D, J.D., Larry Braverman, Jake Dallahee, Jim Dennison, Victor Nightingale, John Donovan, J-Town, Jack Attack
Title GE Vice President of East Declension Television and Microwave Oven Programming (eps. i–nineteen)
GE Vice President of East Declension Television Programming (eps. 20–34, 36–93)
Homeland Security Managing director of Crisis and Weather Management (eps. 35–36)
President of Telemundo (ep. 46)
President of NBC (eps. 93–134)
President of TWINKS (ep. 98)
Chairman of Kabletown (eps. 134–137)
Chairman of General Electric (ep. 138)
Arby's franchise owner[1]
Occupation Corporate Executive
Family Unnamed Irish Stowaway (maternal grandmother)
Milton Green (biological father)
Colleen Donaghy, née Spud (mother)
Jimmy Donaghy (presumed father)
Eddie Donaghy (half-brother)
Patrick Donaghy (half-brother)
Patricia Donaghy (half-sister)
Katherine Catherine (one-half-sis)
Spider-Homo Dark-green (half-blood brother)
Bobby (blood brother-in-law)
Margaret (relation non explained)
Tim (cousin)
Spouse Bianca (ex-wife)
Phoebe (ex-fiancée)
Liz Lemon (ex-married woman, annulled)
Avery Jessup (ex-wife)
Significant others Nancy Donovan (ménage à trois)
Elisa Padriera (ménage à trois)
Children Lydia "Liddy" Elizabeth Donaghy (born February ix, 2011) with Avery Jessup
Organized religion Nominally Irish Catholic;
Capitalism in actual organized religion

John Francis "Jack" Donaghy ( DON-ə-gee) is a fictional character on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, airing from 2006 to 2013. The graphic symbol was created by serial creator Tina Fey, and is portrayed past Alec Baldwin. He was introduced as the Vice President of Due east Declension Television set and Microwave Oven Programming for General Electric. As Vice President, he serves as the protagonist Liz Lemon's (Fey) boss too as her personal mentor. Every bit the serial progresses, their relationship develops and informs their respective storylines. Donaghy climbs upwards the corporate bureaucracy to reach his professional dream of leading General Electric as its president and chairman.

Donaghy'south penchant for wealth, power, authority, Republican values, and social status has been acclaimed as a high signal of the series and his characterization.[2] [3] Fey intended for the graphic symbol to serve as an oppositional just complementary counter to Lemon, expressed through various gender, social, and power dynamics.[4]

Baldwin received 2 Primetime Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, seven Screen Actors Lodge Awards, and ane Television Critics Clan Award for his portrayal of this character.

Storylines and characteristics [edit]

John Francis Donaghy had an unhappy and impoverished childhood in South Boston and in the fictional suburb of Sadchester, Massachusetts. When he was ii, Jack's presumed father lured him to the edge of a swimming puddle with a puppy and pushed him in the pool, and later abandoned his family. His female parent Colleen Murphy Donaghy has nagged him his whole life, fifty-fifty blaming him for John F. Kennedy'south death and for his father leaving. Still, she was besides devoted to her children. For example, it was noted that she had traded sexual favors with (the fictional) Frederick August Otto Schwarz III for Christmas presents for Jack and his siblings. Young Jack took to calling his collie "Pop" until the dog was accidentally run over by the mailman and intentionally left to die in the street by his female parent. The dog had earlier been neutered, causing Jack to charge his mother with "cutting Pop'due south balls off." His female parent even tried to send him to Vietnam when he was 12 to brand a human out of him. He also played hockey, the pianoforte and the flute as a kid, prompting his mother to embarrass him by having him play "The Star-Spangled Banner" on said flute in front of the hockey team, which he also captained.

Due to his family'southward poverty, Donaghy began working at the age of 12, every bit a stevedore at the Port of Boston. He attended Princeton University on a handsomeness scholarship,[five] where he played football and baseball game for the Tigers, joined the Princeton Charter Gild, played Maria in an all-male production of West Side Story, was a member of the "Twig and Plums" underground social club, and was a classmate of Michelle Obama. In addition to the Amory Blaine Handsomeness Scholarship, his jobs during higher included "the day shift at a graveyard, and the graveyard shift for the Days Inn"; working every bit a janitor at a primate laboratory; and a job for the linguistics department recording every give-and-take in the English language, to preserve the perfect American accent in instance of nuclear war. He laments that his voice has been dragged into various things like Thomas the Tank Engine and Wu-Tang Clan songs. (This joke refers to Alec Baldwin's role as a storyteller for Thomas and Friends in the U.S., seasons v and six. He was besides cast in the function of Mr. Usher in Thomas and the Magic Railroad in 2000.) Subsequently, the linguistics department sold his vocalization to GE for apply in their microwaves. He after attended Harvard Business School, which he paid for by working as a Swan Boat operator, and where he was voted "Almost" past his classmates.

Mail service-higher, Jack worked equally an intern for Senator Ted Kennedy, where Jack displayed an extremely liberal political world-view, fifty-fifty by the standards of a immature Al Gore. At some point, though as yet unexplained, he underwent a complete reversal of his philosophy and became a conservative Republican. Jack participated in Hands Across America and at some point personally coined the phrase "what's the upside?" He confessed that Carly Simon's 1972 hit song "You're So Vain" was, in fact, written by him.

In the years after working for Kennedy, Jack "thrived" on fear, bow hunting polar bears, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, once driving a rental car into the Hudson River to practice escaping, showering with Greta Van Susteren and overcoming a peanut allergy through sheer willpower. Jack once practiced martial arts under Chuck Norris, just they had a falling out after he switched to another dojo.

It is revealed in "Alive from Studio 6H" that, as a immature employee in the GE poisons division in 1986, Jack answered phones during a live telethon. During that broadcast, Tracy Jordan realized his talent for getting laughs as a performer. A xvi-yr-old Liz Lemon made a prank call, claiming to take been a nurse in the war who was impregnated past General Electric when he was Colonel Electric. Jack's loyalty to GE and his handsomeness impressed Don Geiss, who transferred Jack to the microwave ovens division. At some betoken, he also rotated through GE's plastics partition, where he befriended the "bright plastics engineer / lesbian", Gretchen Thomas. Afterwards years of market research, he finally fabricated his "greatest triumph" in the form of the Trivection oven, a production he created at General Electric, having offset envisioned it while responding to Liz Lemon'southward prank call in 1986. It was on the strengths of the Trivection oven that, in mid-2006, he replaced recently deceased Gary to go Vice President of Eastward Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming.

Jack was the architect of bringing Tracy Jordan on lath the NBC sketch show The Girlie Testify, despite the objections of head writer /creator Liz Lemon and producer Pete Hornberger. Jack made sure that Tracy was the main star and ensured the show's proper noun was changed to TGS with Tracy Jordan after bribing a focus group with pizza.

Jack's mother yet constantly calls him and she wants to move in with him, away from her retirement home in Jupiter, Florida, which has rocks made of foam considering she tends to fall down a lot. However, at the end of the episode, he blackmails Josh Girard into taking all his mother's calls for him for the rest of Josh'southward life (Jack says that his mother volition outlive Josh - "she's like Castro"), since Josh has a flawless "Jack Donaghy" impersonation. In the wake of the episode "Fireworks," Jack is demoted to Vice President of E Declension Television when CEO Don Geiss takes his microwave oven programming duties abroad from him, although a comment to Liz suggests that it may have been given back to him. At some signal, he wrote a book entitled Jack Attack: The Art of Aggression in Business.

Acting on Don Geiss' communication, Jack gets engaged to Christie's auctioneer Phoebe. Still, Liz later discovers that Phoebe is really an unscrupulous gold digger who is pretending to exist English. Jack refuses to believe this since Phoebe had told him that Liz is infatuated with him and he decides to continue with their wedding. The situation is resolved when Jack has a eye attack while in bed with Phoebe, and realizes while recovering in the hospital during a chat with Liz, Phoebe and his mother that he is in fact not in dear with Phoebe. During this conversation, Jack'due south female parent uses his heart monitor as a lie detector. Jack recovers from his heart attack and becomes a candidate to succeed Don Geiss every bit CEO of GE, competing against his arch-rival, Vice-President of West Coast Television Devon Banks, who, despite being openly gay, has gotten engaged to Geiss' oblivious daughter Kathy. Jack momentarily wins the coveted job of Geiss' replacement, but to lose it when Geiss slips into a diabetic coma. Banks makes a power take hold of, convincing the board of directors that the CEO's seat should stay with the family and getting his fiancée Kathy appointed, with Banks as the ability backside the throne. Jack is demoted and humiliated, and leaves GE for a position in George Due west. Bush'southward administration. This proves to be hopeless, and Jack attempts to get himself fired. He succeeds this by funding a "gay bomb," a weapon that would crusade enemy soldiers to "go totally gaybones for each other." The chemical warfare is accidentally released in a secret war bunker, and it is unsaid that Jack has sex with Dick Cheney. This implication is furthered when Jack afterwards confesses his sins to an ill-prepared priest.

Jack starts out again at GE — in the mailroom. He works his way up to the meridian once more in amazingly rapid fashion, nonetheless. Jack contemplates sleeping with Kathy Geiss to salve the company from Banks' programme to close GE down completely for 2 years, simply is able to avert this with Liz's aid. In the end, Kathy signs a contract making Jack her main concern advisor, and Banks takes off. Don Geiss emerges from his coma shortly thereafter, only stuns Jack with the news that he has decided to stay on as GE's chairman later on all. Jack remains in his position every bit head of NBC, telling Liz Lemon how many times an episode she can utilize the phrase "cat anus". Jack discovers that Jimmy Donaghy is non his real father. Similar to the plot of Mamma Mia, Jack finds that he has three possible fathers. Liz invites them to TGS proverb they won a contest, and Jack apace finds that his father is Milton Greene, a Bennington College professor. Getting in an statement with Milton about politics, he says to Liz that he does not desire to tell Milton, only Liz convinces him otherwise. After Jack tells Milton that he is Milton's son, Milton tells Jack he needs a kidney or he volition die. Jack finds that he is non a match and organizes a "We Are the Globe"-blazon charity called "Kidney Now," with celebrities singing a vocal that asks anyone who is a lucifer to requite Milton a kidney. 1 of the celebrities, Elvis Costello, ultimately proves to exist a match and saves Milton's life himself.

Devon Banks comes back at Jack with a revenge plan involving the The states authorities trying to shut down GE. Jack is able to go out of it, however. Jack is described by his assistant Jonathan equally being the "best gift giver in the world." One twelvemonth, Jonathan bought Jack a $95 bottle of olive oil for Christmas and in render Jack had Jonathan's sister released from a North Korean jail. When Liz and Jack finally agree to exchange gifts, they hold on spending zero dollars for each other (with both trying to i-up the other). Jack has Jonathan bulldoze all over Pennsylvania to find a program of Liz's production of The Crucible, framed in wood from her stage and not reimbursing Jonathan for gas. Liz calls in a bomb threat at Penn Station (getting Frank, Toofer, and Lutz arrested in the process) to keep Jack's high school vanquish, Nancy, in town. Finally, Jack brings in Liz's babyhood crush, Larry Wilcox (in-costume equally Jon Bakery), as a appointment for her.

Donaghy'southward goal is to atomic number 82 "the General" and become CEO of General Electric, like his mentors Geiss and Jack Welch. This appears to go impossible in 2010 when he learns from his girlfriend Avery that Philadelphia-based cable company Kabletown has bought NBC from GE. At commencement, Jack doubts the story because he hasn't heard anything, merely so he finds out from Welch that the sale is happening and that Geiss is dead. Jack connects with an erstwhile colleague from GE who left to join Kabletown, and discovers that NBC's new owners don't make anything, they go over 90% of their revenue from men ordering porn on demand. This worries Jack, until he has an idea for Kabletown to create "porn for women," substantially women paying to take men on their TV screens heed to them talk and nod approvingly.

Nonetheless, Jack is less than satisfied at Kabletown, in large part because the visitor manufactures no tangible goods. He misses his days developing products and visiting mill floors during his tenures in GE's poisons, plastics, and microwave ovens divisions. He attempts to remedy his malaise by convincing Kabletown'due south chairman, Hank Hooper, to increment corporate synergy by establishing a subsidiary, Kouchtown to manufacture couches and market them to NBC's & Kabletown's viewers. Comically sub-par American craftsmanship and production values, notwithstanding, doom his initiative. He is able to recover some of the investment by selling the otherwise unmarketable to the CIA as torture devices; doing and then serendipitously benefits Jack when one of the couches causes an interrogated North Korean to reveal information vital to Avery'south rescue.

Through triple-dealing and misdirection that put Machiavelli to shame, Jack manages to finally dispatch his precocious young nemesis, Kaylie Hooper on her grandad's ("Poppop"'s) altogether and secure the engagement to Kabletown's chairmanship from the retiring Hank. Despite his substantially increased power, wealth, and the hatred from liberals, Jack finds himself even less content than he was prior to the Kouchtown fiasco. After a quick series of innovations at the start of his chairmanship (appointing NBC'southward ultimately longest-serving president, finer eliminating Kabletown'south worthless Indian customer service call centre to provide the same service at zero toll, and introducing GE's Six Sigma process in place of Kabletown'southward kitten in spaghetti), Jack abruptly resigns and sets off to sail the globe solitary in search of happiness. His trip succeeds within a affair of seconds; having barely left the riverbank, he conceives of his greatest innovation: transparent dishwashers that allow the consumer to observe the cleaning activeness. Within months, he has sold the idea to his onetime employer, General Electric, and finds himself in his lifelong dream job: chairman of GE.

Despite Jack's belief in the value of alter and innovation, he is obsessed with his preferred office pattern and recreates information technology wherever he goes. When he takes over equally NBC's Vice President of Due east Coast Television set and Microwave Programming, he orders the late Gary'southward former role to exist immediately remodelled. For a calendar week-long junket to Boston to visit Nancy, Jack uses an "office replication service" to recreate the interior design for his temporary workspace at the local affiliate'southward studios and is surprised that Liz has not done likewise. When he executive produces Kidnapped by Danger: The Avery Jessup Story, brought to you with limited commercial interruptions by Pride Bladder Control Pants. Pride: Make every room a bath, he ensures that his role is meticulously recreated on-set for an accurate delineation. Upon moving upstairs as the new chairman of Kabletown (eschewing Kabletown's master headquarters in Philadelphia, Jack has Hank Hooper'south former suite remodelled to perfectly duplicate the part which Jack had left to Kenneth, the just differences being the greater exterior view, more assistants in the lobby, and a Kabletown sign behind i assistant's desk. Months afterward, as chairman of General Electric, he likewise remodels Kathy Geiss' quondam suite into yet another indistinguishable, with the GE logo behind the same assistant's desk in the anteroom.

Relationships [edit]

Long before the events of the series, Jack had married an Italian adult female named Bianca (Isabella Rossellini), with whom he fabricated love on the floor of the Concorde soon after their wedding, though he claims his mother deliberately had a eye attack to forestall him from going on his honeymoon. He and Bianca were eventually legally separated in 1989 considering, in his words, he "couldn't keep up with her on any level." Though they weren't legally divorced, Jack went on to introduce Bianca as though they were. When Bianca shows up, Jack passes Liz off as his girlfriend to brand Bianca jealous. When Liz pretends Jack has proposed to her, Bianca attacks her and Jack is finally satisfied that Bianca still wants him. The couple finally officially divorce afterward 18 years of legal separation. Jack acquires "total stake in the Arby's franchises [he and Bianca] bought outside of Telluride" in the divorce settlement.

Jack had a brief relationship with Phoebe (Emily Mortimer), an allegedly English language auctioneer, and goes as far every bit proposing wedlock. Even after Liz discovers that Phoebe is a gilt-digger, it is just during a center-attack-causing argument with his mother Colleen that Jack realizes that he does not honey Phoebe, and calls off the engagement at the end of Flavor 1.

Jack begins a relationship with liberal Congresswoman Celeste "CC" Cunningham (Edie Falco). In spite of their ideological differences, they are a well-matched pair and, after a period of secrecy, eventually go public. Their elation does non concluding long, equally their long-distance relationship begins to negatively affect both their jobs, and they break up.

After accidentally breaking both of his mother'due south hips, Jack is forced to allow her to move in with her. He hires an bonny Puerto Rican nurse, Elisa Padriera (Salma Hayek), to intendance for his mother. Jack falls in love with Elisa and proposes marriage to her. Later, subsequently Elisa confesses to murdering her former married man, they choose to not marry.

Jack has a reunion with Nancy Donovan (Julianne Moore), his old loftier school crush. He is torn between her and his new flame, CNBC anchor Avery Jessup (Elizabeth Banks). After having sex activity with Nancy, he confesses that he is in love with both Nancy and some other woman. Avery and Nancy run into past risk, and Nancy discovers that Avery is pregnant. Nancy is the 1 who tells Jack. Unbeknownst to Avery, Liz and Jack are accidentally married to each other in the Caribbean. The officiant whom Jack and Avery had hired for their wedding did not speak English language and in due grade honestly mistook Liz for the helpmate because she answered his request for a vow of delivery "oui" while wearing a white tennis clothes and a white mosquito net (her dress having been lost in an baggage mishap) and standing adjacent to Jack at the altar (as best man afterwards Bob Ballard failed to make it). Liz uses the situation to blackmail Jack into restoring TGS 's budget, in commutation for signing the disparateness documents and ceasing to give his [legally their] money abroad to fund projects like The Jack and Elizabeth Donaghy High School for Teen Drama, The Arts, and Feelings. With Jack and Avery properly married, their daughter is born while in Canada (despite their efforts to cross the edge and ensure she is born in America then she will exist constitutionally eligible to become President). Despite Avery's concerns about the closeness of Jack and Liz's mentor-protégé relationship, the couple proper name their daughter Elizabeth Donaghy. They, however, call her "Liddy" equally an honor to Elizabeth "Liddy" Dole, G. Gordon Liddy, and Jack's martial arts teacher, Lih De. Their pediatrician is, past unhappy coincidence, named Dr. Kevorkian. Avery is kidnapped and held hostage in North korea. While Avery is held convict, Jack finds consolation in Avery's female parent, Diana. The two end upwards sharing a buss in the days earlier Avery returns home. Jack never masturbates during Avery's absence, as he claims to accept never "Mommy Daddy sheet monstered" himself. Avery returns to the United States in exchange for a Due north Korean spy, Jack having unwittingly facilitated the exchange when he sold horribly uncomfortable Kouchtown couches to the CIA every bit interrogation tools. Jack and Avery plan to renew their vows just eventually divorce each other because of Jack's relationship with Avery'southward mother and Avery's relationship with Scott Scottsman, a fellow old captive. Jack also admits that he and Avery merely married because of Avery's pregnancy.

After his marriage ends, Jack settles into a design of coincidental sexual relationships, including dating several women at once, each to fulfill a different need — including heiress Pizzarina Sbarro (Nina Arianda) — which he calls "Great Escaping". He also admits to Liz that he slept with Jenna "a lot" in Season 3. In the serial finale, He reconnects with ex-girlfriends Nancy and Elisa, convincing them to embark in a group human relationship despite both women's devout Catholicism and Elisa's imprisonment in a Puerto Rican prison.

Personality [edit]

In a 2008 interview with Playboy, every bit well in diverse other interviews, Tina Fey has said that Jack Donaghy is inspired by Saturday Night Live creator and showrunner Lorne Michaels. In a unlike interview on NPR's "Await Wait Don't Tell Me", Baldwin stated some of his inspiration for Donaghy was drawn from Michaels.[half-dozen]

Despite being brilliant and slick, Jack is portrayed as a scrupulous network executive with an affinity for overtly backhanded compliments which are normally directed towards TGS caput writer Liz Lemon (whom he refers to by her surname more often than not). Although his first priority is to run a successful business, Jack often shows a human side, as when he doesn't fire Kenneth Parcell after beating him at poker when Kenneth bet his job, or when he rushes to take Liz dwelling later on oral surgery despite being with his then girlfriend, Avery. He has made it clear that he respects Liz's abilities and considers her a friend, albeit by calling for her advice at odd times. He briefly tried to develop a friendly relationship with the writers, particularly Liz, and made it clear that his feelings were injure when Liz told him to stay out of the writers' room (although he apparently couldn't let go of his pride to say this directly).

However, he still has distinct personality flaws. For example, he changes the proper noun of The Girlie Show without consulting Liz then refuses to tell Jenna that Liz had nix to exercise with it, because he thinks Liz needs to learn how to handle her employees. After discovering that a product he helped create for Tracy Hashemite kingdom of jordan was dangerous, he decides to sell it overseas to get around U.South. safety regulations. At the very least, notwithstanding, he said he admired Tracy'due south integrity for choosing to back out of the enterprise.

Withal, Jack remains close enough to his NBC coworkers to nourish their social functions. In request Avery to be his "plus+i" at the wedding of TGS receptionist Cerie Xerox, Jack notes "You do not want to miss this hymeneals, it'southward going to be New York royalty: the Astors, the Rockefellers, the Sbarros," to which a delighted Avery replies "I know Jack. You think I don't want to know what Pizzerina Sbarro is going to be wearing?" [7]

Jack is a bourgeois Republican (initially supporting Paw Romney). Jack idolizes Ronald Reagan who, prior to holding elected office, had been a corporate spokesman for Full general Electric and host of the General Electric Theater. However, contrary to some bourgeois stereotypes, he apparently has no event with homosexuality; he sets upwardly Liz Lemon on a date with his lesbian friend, Gretchen Thomas, and Devon Banks' homosexuality is immaterial to Jack's intense loathing of, and rivalry with, him; Jack considers Devon to exist the "gay me". Jack himself participated in a gay orgy nether the influence of nervus amanuensis existence developed for a "gay flop" during his brief tenure in the U.South. Section of Homeland Security. He convinces Hank Hooper to purchase the gay-themed network, TWINKS, and attempts to run it. Jack speaks disparagingly of about demographics; his mockery of Northern liberals and Southern conservatives in the same sentence in "Flavour 4" prompts Liz to remark, "Wow, you just don't like anyone, do you lot?" Despite his supposedly Conservative values, in the episode Greenzo, former Vice President Al Gore reveals that Jack was one time an intern for Ted Kennedy and started to describe him as "the most liberal" before beingness cut off by Jack.

Jack is ostensibly Irish gaelic Catholic,[8] and names his fists after St. Patrick and St. Michael (though he later states that he "has no faith, only capitalism"). He is a firm believer in capitalism, stating that "business gets me off", and that negotiation is his favorite affair in the globe since information technology is, in his words, "the essence of capitalism." Jack'due south business organization background clashed with the show's staff when he insisted on having the show utilise product placement (or "product integration" as he calls it). Citing Six Sigma, Jack has as well tried to involve himself with the staff. Much to Liz' annoyance, he has even tried to "assistance" her with issues in her personal life, his reasoning that the quality of her life will reverberate the quality of her piece of work. He starts his own winery, "Donaghy Estates", after purchasing a vineyard on the n fork of Long Island. Despite the wine existence reviewed in Robert Parker's Vino Newsletter as tasting like "the urine of Satan after a hefty portion of asparagus," he attempts to market information technology to the hip-hop community equally a replacement for Cristal champagne.

Jack dyes his pilus and has it cutting every two days (he declares that "your hair is your head-arrange"), and is shown to be very formal. And then far, he has almost e'er appeared on the show in suits and he considers tuxedos appropriate evening wear for any occasion ("It's subsequently 6. What am I, a farmer?"). In dissimilarity, Liz and the other writers wear casual wearable most of the fourth dimension and appear generally laid-back. Liz suggests that Jack finds Asian women in their twenties especially attractive, though he has intimate relationships with women of other races including African-American Condoleezza Rice, Puerto Rican Elisa Pedrera and numerous Caucasians. He appears to agree with the other Kabletown executives that the most desirable trophy wives are one-half-Asian women. Jack collected cookie jars and displayed them at conventions using the allonym "Victor Nightingale", but gave his collection to Kenneth when a individual investigator told him that information technology could hurt his chances at getting Don Geiss's job equally Chairman of GE.

Co-ordinate to Liz, Jack "goes to Sbarro when he's aroused, the New York Stock Exchange when he's horny, and Christie'southward when he'due south depressed." He states in an NBC Business News interview that the individuals kickoff on his speed punch are Warren Buffett on his BlackBerry and Jimmy Buffett on his iPhone. Jack is a talented painter and flautist, and can also do a backflip, which he states is "ninety% confidence." Jack has too expressed an interest in scientific discipline and admits that equally a kid he wanted to be a marine biologist until his begetter discouraged him.

Though several characters on the show are portrayed every bit high-functioning alcoholics, Jack appears to be the simply one who is chemically dependent on alcohol. This is evidenced past the fact that he experiences physical withdrawal symptoms when he attempts to terminate drinking. Jack also appears to be an opportunistic substance abuser, given that, in diverse episodes, he drinks Kenneth'due south cough syrup in lieu of alcohol, sniffs pigment (and Jenna's breath) to convalesce his booze withdrawal symptoms, scoffs at the notion of sober air travel, takes mysterious purple pills offered to him past Dr. Spaceman, and is shown on the cover of a 1985 GE Quarterly Newsletter claiming that a wheelbarrow full of cocaine was just out of view. While trying to arrange to life as a housewife, Liz finally realises that Jack did not have everything figured out and was "just an alcoholic with a cracking voice."

Family [edit]

The Donaghys come from Canton Steve, Republic of ireland, where they were "whiskey testers and goblins." The family dispute how to pronounce their surname, with some pronouncing it as "Donag-ee", "Dona-hee" or even "Dona-fee". Jack's very eccentric family sees much drama and infighting, and includes:

  • Jimmy Donaghy (, DON-ə-fee; Brian Murray)[9] – Jack'due south father is closely allied with Eddie. Jack considers both of them a disgrace to the Donaghy proper name (which they both pronounce differently from Jack and each other). Jack as well believes his father belongs in the "Smiling Irish Bounder Hall of Fame".[x] It is later revealed that Jimmy is not Jack'due south biological begetter, as he was absent when Jack was conceived. Jack'due south mother had a sexual human relationship with a homo named Milton Green during this time, making him Jack's biological father.
  • Colleen Donaghy (Elaine Stritch) – Jack's overbearing female parent who lives in a Florida retirement home; her maiden proper noun was Murphy, a family Jack considers to be "a bunch of mud farmers and sheep rapists".[xi] Despite Colleen existence overbearing she actually likes Liz Lemon. She mistook Liz for Jack's fiancée, which was actually Phoebe; when Jack told her that information technology wasn't Liz whom he was marrying, Colleen'due south response was "Why the hell not?"
  • Eddie Donaghy (, DON-ə-hee; Nathan Lane) – Jack's blood brother with whom he's been in constant rivalry for years and who apparently works as a swindler. It is revealed that they both played very harsh tricks on each other during their childhood, such as Eddie blinding Jack with a bottle rocket, and Jack microwaving Eddie's parakeet. He also thinks that Liz could be "pretty...if [she] didn't scowl so much."
  • Patrick Donaghy (Boris McGiver) – another brother.
  • Patricia Donaghy (Siobhan Fallon) – Jack's sister.
  • Katherine Catherine Donaghy (Molly Shannon) – Jack'southward other sister; married to a man named Bobby.
  • Margaret (Alice Kremelberg) – a teenage relative seen sitting silently and scowling through the family unit reunion; she is unsaid to be his illegitimate sister, merely it is also mentioned that she "certainly has Mom'southward smile." Her grin seems to imply that she enjoys when her new-found family fights.
  • Tim Donaghy – Jack'south cousin, a former NBA referee who bet on, and/or stock-still, professional basketball games.
  • Milton Green (Alan Alda) - Jack's affable biological father. Milton is a professor at Bennington College, and in drastic need of a new kidney when they first meet. Jack mounts a celebrity effect to discover Green a kidney. He subsequently receives one from Elvis Costello. Milton is a stereotypically liberal Vermont resident and a devotee of Jimmy Carter, on whom he is writing a multi-book biography; this causes the bourgeois Jack no end of embarrassment and consternation. Betty White reads at to the lowest degree 1 volume.
  • Spider-Man Dark-green - Milton Green'south son and Jack'southward one-half-brother. He named himself, a tradition in Milton's family at which both Jack and Avery scoff.
  • Avery Jessup (Elizabeth Banks) - Jack'due south ex-wife and female parent to their girl, Liddy. She is kidnapped to Democratic people's republic of korea and involuntarily married to Kim Jong-united nations. Avery was the Get-go Lady of Democratic people's republic of korea from 29 December 2011 until 10 May 2012. Avery returns to the United states in exchange for a North Korean spy. Jack and Avery plan to renew their vows, but somewhen divorce each other considering of Jack's relationship with Avery's mother and Avery'due south relationship with Scott Scottsman, a swain former convict. Jack also admits that he and Avery got married considering of their babe.
  • Elizabeth "Liddy" Donaghy - Jack's Canadian-American daughter whom he sired with Avery. She is called Liddy in honour of Liddy Dole, Chiliad. Gordon Liddy, and Jack's martial arts instructor Li Di. Jack trains her to say his trademark, "Practiced God, Lemon," and she attends infant leadership conferences.
  • Elizabeth "Liz" Lemon [briefly 'Elizabeth Donaghy'][12] (Tina Fey) - Jack's adventitious ex-wife to whom he is technically married when the officiant of his and Avery'southward hymeneals mistook Liz every bit the bride because she was wearing tennis whites and a musquito net. In the grade of a feud between them during their brief marriage, Liz holds a press conference (dressed as Jacqueline Kennedy and impersonating Drew Barrymore's impression of "Little Edie" Beale) and announces that she and Jack have donated $5 million to The Jack and Elizabeth Donaghy High School for Teen Drama, The Arts, and Feelings. During a meeting with NBC human resource mediator Jeffrey Weinerslav, the two realize that they accept had the longest and most meaningful relationship either of them has always had, and repent to each other with Liz agreeing to sign the disparateness papers and Jack promising to restore TGS'due south budget.

Glory beloved interests [edit]

Before his marriage, Jack usually dated women who are celebrities or powerful figures in the media. Oft, he hints that he is having or has had a relationship with them, but information technology is rarely explicitly stated. These women include:

  • Greta Van Susteren, journalist (implied in "Jack-Tor" that Jack "showered with" her, before her head transplant)
  • Condoleezza Rice, U.Southward. Secretarial assistant of State (possibly alluded to in "Pilot"; implied in "The Break Upwardly"; confirmed in "The Source Awards" and "Everything Sunny All the Time Always")
  • Maureen Dowd, journalist (implied in "The Rural Juror")
  • Elizabeth Hurley, extra (mentioned in "Black Necktie")
  • Beyoncé Knowles, singer-extra (mentioned in "Black Tie")
  • Martha Stewart, TV hostess (mentioned in "Black Necktie")
  • Alexis Stewart, daughter of Martha (mentioned in "Black Necktie")
  • Shakira, singer (mentioned in "Black Tie")
  • Katie Couric, announcer (mentioned in "The C Word")
  • Joan Baez, singer (mentioned in "Christmas Special")
  • Kathy Hilton, actress and female parent of Paris (mentioned, regretfully, in "The Ones")
  • Peggy Fleming, American former figure skater (mentioned in "Apollo, Apollo")
  • Dusty Springfield, British vocalist, "Jack's beginning love"
  • Carla Bruni, married woman of Nicolas Sarkozy (hinted in "Black Light Attack!", in which Jack says he has had function relationships only with women he could transfer or introduce to Sarkozy)
  • Nikki Finke, journalist (mentioned in "Alexis Goodlooking and the Instance of the Missing Whisky")

See likewise [edit]

  • Neil Bremer, the protagonist of Mr. Mayor, originally developed as an older Jack Donaghy before Alec Baldwin dropped out of the project and was replaced with Ted Danson.[xiii]

References [edit]

  1. ^ In the process of finalizing their divorce, Bianca cedes her interest in the couple'due south Arby'southward franchise in Telluride, Colorado, to Jack in "Up All Night".
  2. ^ Miller, Liz Shannon (October eleven, 2016). "The 56 About Important Characters of '30 Rock,' Ranked". IndieWire . Retrieved April 26, 2018.
  3. ^ Horner, Rachael (April 2, 2017). "16 Reasons Jack Donaghy Volition Ever Be the Best '30 Stone' Character". Moviefone . Retrieved April 26, 2018.
  4. ^ Carlson, Erin (January 31, 2013). "'30 Rock' Grapheme Study: Why Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin's Friendship-With-Benefits Worked". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved April 26, 2018.
  5. ^ Irwin, Neil (October 6, 2012). "Management lessons from Jack Donaghy". Washington Post . Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  6. ^ Unscripted with Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey – 1:56-2:38. Retrieved September five, 2010
  7. ^ http://world wide web.tvfanatic.com/quotes/the-astors-the-rockefellers-the-sbarros-i-know-jack-you-th/#ixzz25cVggd00 reviewed Sept 5, 2012.
  8. ^ Jack'south statement to Tracy in "The Fighting Irish"
  9. ^ kickoff name revealed in episode "Goodbye, My Friend"
  10. ^ episode "Rosemary's Baby"
  11. ^ episode "The Source Awards"
  12. ^ Liz uses the Donaghy surname when establishing The Jack and Elizabeth Donaghy High Schoolhouse for Teen Drama, The Arts, and Feelings in "Mrs. Donaghy".
  13. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (August 8, 2019). "NBC's Ted Danson-Tina Fey Comedy Was Originally a ' 30 Rock ' Spinoff". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved August ix, 2019.

External links [edit]

  • Jack Donaghy Archived 2016-03-07 at the Wayback Machine at The Internet Motion-picture show Database

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Donaghy