Jake Sully

Corporal Jake Sully, or Tsyeyk te Suli in the Naʼvi language, is a fictional character and main protagonist in the Avatar franchise, created by James Cameron, and portrayed by Sam Worthington. Jake served with the U.S. Marine Corps 1st Reconnaissance Battalion but was discharged after an injury left him paralyzed from the waist down. After learning that his identical twin brother Tommy has died, Jake agrees to replace him in the RDA's Avatar Program on Pandora, where humans remotely control human/Na'vi hybrids to safely navigate the planet. Lost in the Pandoran woods, Jake is attacked by a group of viperwolves when Neytiri, the Na'vi princess, saves him. Jake turns against the RDA after sympathizing with the Na'vi and mating with Neytiri. Jake becomes the sixth Toruk Makto and leads the Na'vi in a battle to drive the RDA off Pandora. After the battle, Jake's consciousness is permanently transferred into his avatar via the Tree of Souls. Over the following fifteen years, Jake has three children with Neytiri: Neteyam, Lo'ak, and Tuk, and adopts two others: Kiri and Miles "Spider" Socorro.

Jake Sully
Avatar character
Sam Worthington as Jake Sully in a promotional image for Avatar (2009).
First appearanceAvatar (2009)
Created byJames Cameron
Portrayed bySam Worthington
In-universe information
Aliases
  • Dreamwalker
  • Tsyeyk te Suli (in Na'vi language)
Species
  • Human (formerly)
  • Na'vi Avatar
GenderMale
Title
  • Corporal (formerly)
  • Toruk Makto
  • Olo'eyktan (formerly)
Occupation
  • Marine (formerly)
  • Clan Leader (formerly)
  • Leader of Na'vi insurgency (formerly)
  • Warrior
Affiliation
  • U.S. Marine Corps 1st Recon Bn
  • Resources Development Administration
  • Avatar Program
  • Omaticaya clan
  • Metkayina clan
FamilyTom Sully (twin brother; deceased)
SpouseNeytiri te Tskaha Mo'at'ite
Children
  • Neteyam te Suli Tsyeyk 'ite (son; deceased)
  • Lo'ak te Suli Tsyeyk 'ite (son)
  • Miles "Spider" Socorro (adoptive son)
  • Tuktirey "Tuk" Neytiri 'ite (daughter)
  • Kiri te Suli Kìreysì'ite (adoptive daughter)
Relatives
  • Kamun (grandfather-in-law; deceased)
  • Eytukan te Tskaha Kamun'itan (father-in-law; deceased)
  • Mo'at (mother-in-law)
  • Sylwanin te Tskaha Mo'at'ite (sister-in-law; deceased)
Homeworld

The character also appears in comic books published by Dark Horse Comics.

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