Television and Broadcast Media
- BlackJack (telemovie), a series of Australian telemovies starring Colin Friels
- Blackjack (film), a 1998 film by John Woo
- Black Jack (film), a 1950 film written and directed by Julien Duvivier
- Black Jack, a 1979 film by Ken Loach
- Black Jack (manga), a manga and anime series
- Black Jack (character), main character of the manga series
- "Blackjack", the 22nd episode of the second TV series The Adventures of Ellery Queen
- "Black Jack" (Jericho episode), an episode of the television series Jericho
- "BlackJack", an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants (season 5) that aired along with Picture Day and Pat No Pay on August 2, 2007
- Black Jack, a horse ridden by B movie western star Allan "Rocky" Lane in over 30 movies between 1947 and 1953
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—Polly Berrien Berends (20th century)
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