Perhaps you’ve been starstruck before. Maybe on a trip to Los Angeles or New York, you’ve walked by a movie star and become speechless at seeing someone on the big screen right before your eyes.

Well … have you ever felt that with a ship?

The imposing historical sailing ship Lady Washington has been the star of many movies and TV shows, and you have the chance to take a voyage with this sailing celebrity of the seas.

Where has Lady Washington graced the screen? Let’s take a look at some of her credits.

Sailing on the Big Screen

Lady Washington’s biggest splash to date is as the British warship HMS Interceptor in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. This blockbuster, released in June 2003, was applauded by critics and made over $650 million worldwide, making it the fourth-highest-grossing film of the year. At least four sequels have been made.

From the high seas to the heavens, Lady Washington also appeared in the 1994 film Star Trek Generations. Another entry in the vast Star Trek universe, this movie featured Lady Washington as the original Enterprise — the namesake for the spaceship Starship Enterprise — in a holographic simulation.

Stretching far and wide, Lady Washington has also sailed on IMAX screens. In the 1995 film The Great American West, which tells of the expansion of the United States from the Louisiana Purchase to the early 20th century, Lady Washington transported Chinese immigrants across the Pacific to America.

Navigating to Your Living Room

While Lady Washington has graced the big screen, she has also appeared on the silver screen throughout the years.

Lady Washington was featured in the 2006 Hallmark Channel miniseries Blackbeard, a predominantly fictional portrayal of the nefarious seafaring activity of the 18th-century pirate Blackbeard.

Staying in the pirate theme, Lady Washington starred as Captain Hook’s ship, Jolly Roger, in the mega-popular TV series Once Upon a Time. This fantasy adventure TV series garnered a loyal following and lasted seven seasons from 2011 to 2018.

Lastly, Lady Washington was featured as a recurring background piece in the 2012-2014 TV series Revolution. This show saw Lady Washington’s return to science fiction, as the series took place in a post-apocalyptic future following a global and permanent electricity blackout.

Guest Appearances in Music Videos

Lady Washington has also played a role in music throughout the years, popping up in two music videos of widely known recording artists. You can spot this historical sailing ship in the music videos of Burn the Ships by For KING & COUNTRY and Can’t Hold Us by Macklemore.

Ready to Be Cast?

Now it’s your turn! Are you ready to be the next star on a Lady Washington cruise? While we can’t promise you’ll sail onto the big screen, we know you’ll have your own adventure worthy of a summer blockbuster.

Reserve your spot today on the majestic historical sailing ship Lady Washington!