Henry Jones
Henry Jones was born in New Jersey, United States on August 1st, 1912 and is the Stage Actor. At the age of 86, Henry Jones biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Henry Burk Jones (August 1, 1912 – May 17, 1999) was an American actor of stage, film, and television.
Early years
Jones was born in New Jersey and was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Helen (née Burk) and John Francis Xavier Jones. He was the grandson of Pennsylvania Representative Henry Burk, a German immigrant. Jones attended the Jesuit Saint Joseph's Preparatory School.
Personal life and death
In the 1952 presidential election, Jones, a Republican, favoring the campaign of Dwight Eisenhower.
Jones died in UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 86, from injuries sustained in a fall at his home in Santa Monica, California.
Career
He appeared at the Hedgerow Theatre near Philadelphia early in his career. He appeared in Maurice Evans' 1938 Hamlet for his first Broadway appearance. He served in the army during World War II and was cast in Irving Berlin's This is the Army.
Jones is remembered for his appearance in the film The Bad Seed (1956), where he appeared on Broadway. My Sister Eileen, The Time of Your Life, They Knew What They Wanted, The Solid Gold Cadillac, and Sunrise at Campobello, for which he was nominated for Best Actor in a Play and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Drama were among other theater credits. In 1960-1961, his last Broadway appearance was in Advise and Consent.
Jones appeared in more than 180 films and television shows. With Jayne Mansfield, 3:10 to Yuma, Will Success Spoil the Rock Hunter? With Jayne Mansfield and Tony Randall, Walter Randall, Jim Mahlin, Al Herbert Hitchcock's Vertigo, Beside Your Local Sheriff, Richard Burton, Butch Cassidy, and the Sundance Kid, Paul Newman and Robert Redford, Support Your Local Firefighter with James Garner, Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton and Thomas Garner, Message from James Garner, Dolly Parton and Stephen Hart, Support Your Local Gunfighter
Jones' best-remembered role in the 1970s comedy Phyllis was as the title character's father-in-law. On a 1961 episode of The Real McCoys, Jones portrayed Jed McCoy. He appeared on Channing, alongside Jason Evers.
Jones appeared on Adventure, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Eleventh Hour, Bewitched, Emergency!, The Mod Squad, Daniel Boone, The Twilight Zone, Adam-12, Father Knows Best, The Dukes of Hazzard, Flo, Magnum, P.I. With Tom Selleck, The Untouchables, Robert Stack, Hawkins, Kolchak, The Night Stalker with Darren McGavin, MacGyver, Mr. Belvedere, Mr. Belvedere, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show with Burns and Allen.
In a 1966 episode of Lost in Space, "Curse of Cousin Smith," he appeared alongside R.J. Hoferkamp in the 1968 made-for-television film Something for a Lonely Man. He appeared in the episode "A Time to Die" of the Sci-Fi TV show Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in 1967. He appeared on The Six Million Dollar Man as Dr. Jeffrey/Chester Dolenz three times, beginning in 1974. This character was a brilliant scientist who created lifelike robots, but despite everything being foiled, he managed to escape to fight another day. In 1978, he appeared in "The Prisoner" by Barney Miller.
Jones appeared in local dining theatre productions, including in Winnipeg's Stage West, in the 1980s.