John Fitzgerald

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John Fitzgerald is a historical frontiersman and fur trapper best known for abandoning the grievously injured Hugh Glass during an 1823 expedition, an event later popularized in books and films such as "The Revenant."

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instanceOf frontiersman
fur trapper
associatedWith Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company
surface form: Ashley-Henry fur trading enterprise

Hugh Glass
Rocky Mountains fur trade
basedOnEvent abandonment of Hugh Glass in 1823
countryOfActivity United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact helped shape popular images of frontier betrayal and survival through Hugh Glass narratives
fieldOfWork Great Lakes fur trade
surface form: North American fur trade
genreOfDepictions Western
historical adventure
inspiredCharacter John Fitzgerald in The Revenant (2015 film)
knownFor controversial decision to retreat and report Hugh Glass as dead
legacy subject of historical debate over ethics of his actions
mentionedIn historical accounts of the Ashley-Henry expedition
narrativeRole antagonist in retellings of the Hugh Glass story
notableFor abandoning Hugh Glass after a grizzly bear attack in 1823
occupation frontiersman
fur trapper
participatedIn 1823 fur-trading expedition with Hugh Glass
portrayedBy Tom Hardy in The Revenant (2015 film)
portrayedIn The Revenant
surface form: The Revenant (2015 film)

novelizations and books about Hugh Glass
roleInEvent left Hugh Glass for dead after believing he would not survive
timePeriod early 19th century

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Hugh Glass wasLeftForDeadBy John Fitzgerald