Born on September 15, 1946, in San Saba, Texas, Tommy Lee Jones emerged from humble roots, with his mother, Lucille Marie, serving as a police officer and running a beauty shop, while his father, Clyde C., toiled in the oil fields. Jones himself ventured into underwater construction and oil rig work before pursuing an education. Excelling academically, he secured scholarships to attend prestigious institutions like St. Mark's School of Texas and Harvard University. His journey from these beginnings to becoming a versatile and acclaimed actor, director, and writer reflects a remarkable trajectory in the entertainment industry.
Early Life and Career
Tommy Lee Jones's childhood in San Saba, Texas, was marked by the industrious spirit of his parents. His mother, Lucille Marie, balanced the roles of a police officer and a beauty shop owner, while his father, Clyde C., worked in the oil fields. Despite humble beginnings, Jones displayed academic prowess and earned scholarships to attend esteemed institutions like St. Mark's School of Texas and Harvard University, where he pursued a degree in English literature, graduating cum laude in 1969.
After completing his education, Jones ventured into the world of acting, making his Broadway debut in "A Patriot for Me" in 1969. He then transitioned to television, appearing in daytime soap operas like "One Life to Live" from 1971 to 1975, showcasing his versatility as an actor. In 1970, he made his film debut and continued to refine his craft through various stage and screen roles, honing his skills and building a reputation for his intense and thoughtful performances.
Jones's breakout role came in the 1993 film "The Fugitive," where he portrayed the relentless U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard. His portrayal earned critical acclaim and won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, catapulting him into the spotlight and solidifying his status as a Hollywood heavyweight. Following this success, Jones went on to deliver memorable performances in acclaimed films like "No Country for Old Men," "Lincoln," and "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada," showcasing his range and depth as an actor.
Beyond his acting career, Jones has also made significant contributions as a director and writer. His directorial debut came with the TNT film "The Good Old Boys," where he also starred and co-wrote the teleplay. His multifaceted talents have garnered him numerous accolades, including an Oscar, along with 44 wins and 90 nominations throughout his career.
In his personal life, Jones has been married to Dawn Jones since March 19, 2001, and they share a son named Austin Leonard Jones. Despite his reserved demeanor on screen, Jones is known for his deadpan delivery and unwavering dedication to his craft, earning him a reputation as one of Hollywood's most respected actors.
Throughout his illustrious career, Tommy Lee Jones has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, influencing aspiring actors and filmmakers alike with his impeccable talent and unwavering commitment to his craft. Whether portraying complex characters on screen or lending his expertise behind the camera, Jones continues to captivate audiences and cement his legacy as an iconic figure in Hollywood.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2023 | The Burial | Jeremiah O'Keefe |
2023 | Finestkind | Eldridge |
2020 | The Comeback Trail | Duke Montana |
2020 | Wander | Jimmy Cleats |
2019 | Ad Astra | H. Clifford McBride |
2017 | Just Getting Started | Leo |
2017 | Shock and Awe | Joe Galloway |
2016 | Mechanic: Resurrection | Max Adams |
2016 | Jason Bourne | CIA Director Robert Dewey |
2016 | Criminal | Dr. Franks |
2014 | The Homesman | George Briggs |
2013 | The Family | Robert Stansfield |
2012 | Lincoln | Thaddeus Stevens |
2012 | Emperor | General Douglas MacArthur |
2012 | Hope Springs | Arnold |
2012 | Men in Black 3 | Agent K |
2012 | Pitbull: Back in Time (Music Video) | Agent K (uncredited) |
2011 | Captain America: The First Avenger | Colonel Chester Phillips |
2011 | The Sunset Limited (TV Movie) | White |
2010 | The Company Men | Gene McClary |
2009 | In the Electric Mist | Dave Robicheaux |
2007 | In the Valley of Elah | Hank Deerfield |
2007 | No Country for Old Men | Ed Tom Bell |
2006 | A Prairie Home Companion | The Axeman |
2005 | The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada | Pete Perkins |
2005 | Man of the House | Roland Sharp |
2003 | The Missing | Samuel Jones |
2003 | The Hunted | L.T. Bonham |
2002 | Men in Black II: Alternate Ending (Video) | Kay |
2002 | Men in Black II | Kay |
2000 | Men in Black: Extended and Alternate Scenes (Video) | Kay |
2000 | Space Cowboys | Hawk Hawkins |
2000 | Rules of Engagement | Colonel Hayes Hodges |
1999 | Double Jeopardy | Travis |
1998 | Small Soldiers: Squad Commander (Video Game) | Chip Hazard (voice) |
1998 | Small Soldiers (Video Game) | Major Chip Hazard (voice) |
1998 | Small Soldiers | Chip Hazard (voice) |
1998 | U.S. Marshals | Samuel Gerard |
1997 | Will Smith: Men in Black (Music Video) | Agent K (uncredited) |
1997 | Men in Black | Kay |
1997 | Volcano | Mike Roark |
1995 | Batman Forever | Harvey Dent | Harvey Two-Face |
1995 | The Good Old Boys (TV Movie) | Hewey Calloway |
1994 | Cobb | Ty Cobb |
1994 | Natural Born Killers | Warden Dwight McClusky |
1994 | Blue Sky | Hank Marshall |
1994 | The Client | Roy Foltrigg |
1994 | Blown Away | Gaerity |
1993 | Heaven & Earth | Steve Butler |
1993 | The Fugitive | Samuel Gerard |
1993 | House of Cards | Jake Beerlander |
1992 | Under Siege | William Strannix |
1991 | JFK | Clay Shaw |
1990 | Fire Birds | Brad Little |
1989 | The Package | Thomas Boyette |
1989 | Lonesome Dove (TV Mini Series) | Woodrow F. Call |
1988 | Gotham (TV Movie) | Eddie Mallard |
1988 | April Morning (TV Movie) | Moses Cooper |
1988 | Stormy Monday | Cosmo |
1988 | Stranger on My Land (TV Movie) | Bud Whitman |
1987 | The Big Town | George |
1987 | Broken Vows (TV Movie) | Pater Joseph McMahon |
1986 | Screen Two (TV Series) | Steve Daley |
1986 | Black Moon Rising | Quint |
1985 | Billy Joel: Piano Man (New Version) (Music Video) | Paul |
1985 | The Park Is Mine (TV Movie) | Mitch |
1984 | The River Rat | Billy |
1984 | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (TV Movie) | Brick Pollitt |
1983 | Nate and Hayes | Captain Bully Hayes |
1982 | The Rainmaker (TV Movie) | Bill Starbuck |
1982 | The Executioner's Song (TV Movie) | Gary Gilmore |
1981 | Back Roads | Elmore Pratt |
1980 | Barn Burning (TV Movie) | Ab Snopes |
1980 | Coal Miner's Daughter | Doolittle Lynn |
1978 | Eyes of Laura Mars | John Neville |
1978 | The Betsy | Angelo Perino |
1977 | Rolling Thunder | Johnny Vohden |
1977 | The Amazing Howard Hughes (TV Movie) | Howard Hughes |
1976 | Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (TV Movie) | Officer Hutton |
1976 | Family (TV Series) | David Needham |
1976 | Jackson County Jail | Coley Blake |
1976 | Charlie's Angels (TV Series) | Aram |
1976 | Baretta (TV Series) | Sharky |
1975 | Barnaby Jones (TV Series) | Dr. Jim Melford |
1975 | Eliza's Horoscope | Tommy Lee (as Tom Lee Jones) |
1971–1975 | One Life to Live (TV Series) | Dr. Mark Toland |
1973 | Life Study | Gus |
1970 | Love Story | Hank - Oliver's Roommate (as Tom Lee Jones) |
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