• Name: Tommy Lee Jones
  • Date of Birth: September 16, 1946
  • Place of Birth: San Saba, Texas, USA
Mini-bio: An eighth-generation Texan, actor Tommy Lee Jones attended Harvard University, where he roomed with future U.S. Vice President Al Gore. Though several of his less-knowledgeable fans have tended to dis... read moremiss Jones as a roughhewn redneck, the actor was equally at home on the polo fields (he's a champion player) as the oil fields, where he made his living for many years.After graduating cum laude from Harvard in 1969, Jones made his stage debut that same year in A Patriot for Me; in 1970, he appeared in his first film, Love Story (listed way, way down the cast list as one of Ryan O'Neal's fraternity buddies). Interestingly enough, while Jones was at Harvard, he and roommate Gore provided the models for author Erich Segal while he was writing the character of Oliver, the book's (and film's) protagonist. After this supporting role, Jones got his first film lead in the obscure Canadian film Eliza's Horoscope (1975). Following a spell on the daytime soap opera One Life to Live, he gained national attention in 1977 when he was cast in the title role in the TV miniseries The Amazing Howard Hughes, his resemblance to the title character -- both vocally and visually -- positively uncanny. Five years later, Jones won further acclaim and an Emmy for his startling performance as murderer Gary Gilmore in The Executioner's Song. Jones spent the rest of the '80s working in both television and film, doing his most notable work on such TV miniseries as Lonesome Dove (1989), for which he earned another Emmy nomination. It was not until the early '90s that the actor became a substantial figure in Hollywood, a position catalyzed by a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role in Oliver Stone's JFK. In 1993, Jones won both that award and a Golden Globe for his driven, starkly funny portrayal of U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard in The Fugitive. His subsequent work during the decade was prolific and enormously varied. In 1994 alone, he could be seen as an insane prison warden in Natural Born Killers; titular baseball hero Ty Cobb in Cobb; a troubled army captain in Blue Sky; a wily federal attorney in The Client; and a psychotic bomber in Blown Away. Jones was also attached to a number of big-budget action movies, hamming it up as the crazed Two-Face in Batman Forever (1995); donning sunglasses and an attitude to play a special agent in Men in Black (1997); and reprising his Fugitive role for the film's 1998 sequel, U.S. Marshals. The following year, he continued this trend, playing Ashley Judd's parole officer in the psychological thriller Double Jeopardy. The late '90s and millennial turnover found Jones' popularity soaring, and the distinguished actor continued to develop a successful comic screen persona (Space Cowboys [2000] and Men in Black II [2002]), in addition to maintaining his dramatic clout with roles in such thrillers as The Rules of Engagement (2000) and The Hunted (2003).2005 brought a comedic turn for the actor, who starred in the madcap comedy Man of the House as a grizzled police officer in tasked to protect a house full of cheerleaders who witnessed a murder. Jones also took a stab at directing that year, helming and starring in the western crime drama The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. In 2006, Jones appeared in Robert Altman's film adaptation of A Prairie Home Companion, based on Garrison Keillor's long running radio show. The movie's legendary director, much loved source material and all-star cast made the film a safe bet for the actor, who hadn't done much in the way of musical comedy. Jones played the consumate corporate bad guy with his trademark grit.2007 brought two major roles for the actor. He headlined the Iraq war drama In the Valley of Elah for director Paul Haggis. His work as the veteran father of a son who died in the war earned him strong reviews and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. However more people saw Jones' other film from that year, the Coen brothers adaptation of No Country for Old Men. His work as a middle-aged Texas sheriff haunted by the acts of the evil man he hunts earned him a Screen Actors Guild nomination for Best Supporting Actor. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Tommy Lee Jones Mini-Bio:
Actor Tommy Lee Jones has emerged to become one of the most admired and respected film stars of his generation. An inauspicious start on the daytime soap “One Life to Live” eventually led to leading roles in made-for-television movies like “The Amazing Howard Hughes” (CBS, 1977) and “The Executioner’s Song” (NBC, 1982) that clearly demonstrated his acting prowess. An Emmy award win for “Lonesome Dove” (CBS, 1989) raised his fortunes for good, leading to defining film roles in “JFK” (1991), “The Fugitive” (1993) and “Men in Black” (1997). Though he settled into a rut playing the grizzled veteran looking for redemption in below the radar fare like “The Hunted” (2003) and “The Missing” (2005), Jones found himself the talk of Oscar buzz once again with empathetic performances in “No Country For Old Men” (2007) and “In the Valley of Elah” (2007), both of which affirmed his status as an actor able to deliver some of the most powerful performances of recent memory.

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Eye color: Brown
Height: 6 foot
Nickname(s): Tom
Education: Robert E. Lee High School
St. Mark's School of Texas
Harvard~B.A. in English literature, cum laude
Family: Father: Clyde Jones
Mother: Lucille Jones
Ex-Wife: Kate Lardner (1971-1978)
Ex-Wife: Kimberlea Cloghley (1981-1995)
Son: Austin Leonard (born 1982)
Daughter: Victoria Kafka (born 1991)
Wife: Dawn Laurel (2001-present)
Resides in: San Antonio, Texas
Religious affiliations:
Political affiliation: Democratic
Interests/hobbies:Plays polo and raises polo ponies. His team won the U.S. Polo Association's Western Challenge Cup in 1993. Jones invites Harvard's best polo players to his ranch to practice each fall. He even bought a house in a Polo Country club in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Charities/Causes: For seven years Jones and his wife Dawn have been honorary chairpersons of Destination Fashion 2009, which benefits The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, the fund raising arm of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. The Miami Project is the world's largest, most comprehensive spinal cord injury research centers. This fund is close to Jones's heart, as he is an avid polo player and has friends who are paralyzed because of it.
Other: Tommy Lee Jones received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in November 1994.
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