Jamison Jones

Jamison Jones (born February 15, 1969) is an American actor, known for his leading roles in the films He Was a Quiet Man and The Wretched,[1] and as a regular cast member on General Hospital, and in the Fox series 24. He originated the title role in the world premiere of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s Doctor Cerberus[2] at the Tony Award-winning South Coast Repertory. Jones has also guest-starred on several television series, including Burn Notice, Will & Grace, CSI: NY, NCIS, True Detective and The Whispers.

Jamison Jones
Jones in November 2011
Born (1969-02-15) February 15, 1969
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present

Early life

Born in Rochester, Michigan, Jones spent several years living abroad. He attended Frankfurt International School in Germany before returning to Michigan for his high school years where he began taking up acting. He graduated from Rochester Adams High School in 1987. After being accepted with a scholarship to the WMU Theater department, Jones spent 2 years at Western Michigan University before moving to Los Angeles where he studied theatre in University of California, Los Angeles. He finished his Bachelor's degree at California State University, Fullerton.[3]

Career

Jones began his professional career on stage in the European Premieres of Purple Hearts and Tennessee in the Summer at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. Jones is a graduate of the MFA Advanced Training Program at the American Conservatory Theater. After graduation, Jones became a member of ACT’s professional acting company and worked on the critically acclaimed Angels in America directed by Mark Wing-Davey also starring Ben Shenkman, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Othello. Jones returned to ACT in 2012 to perform in the west coast premiere of Jordan Harrison's Maple and Vine and played the titular role in Ensemble Theater's visually compelling cutting edge production of Macbeth.

Jones' first film roles were in Lucasfilm's Radioland Murders (1994) and in the LucasArts video game Star Wars: Rebel Assault II (1995).[4] In 1996, Jones moved to Los Angeles to continue his career in film and television. Film credits include The Lodger with Alfred Molina; Born to Ride (2010) with William Forsythe; He Was a Quiet Man (2007) with Christian Slater and William H. Macy; Dark Blue (2002) with Kurt Russell; Hollywood Homicide (2003) with Harrison Ford. He has both an actor and producer credits for West of Brooklyn (2008) with Joe Mantegna. Jones taught acting at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy but continues to teach privately in Hollywood at Television Center Studios.

Jones has also served as Theater Director, Screenwriter and Producer and is a part-owner of a bi-coastal film development company named Jones Films Entertainment. Jones Films is developing several feature films and television projects, including Agoura Hills, the story of an agoraphobic weatherman who is afraid to go outside; and Malibu Gothic, which follows the life of an aging international movie star who falls into the unenviable position of protecting Malibu's secret society from the rest of the world.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Radioland MurdersPilot
1995Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden EmpireRookie OneVideo Game
1995Mail BondingEx-boyfriendShort film
1996Top Gun: Fire At WillStingerVideo Game
2002Dark BlueFrank
2003Le défiDebussy
2003Water Under the BridgeAlan
2003Hollywood HomicideDet. Bobby Riley
2005Gettin' LuckyGuru
2005Street 16Flynn
2005Soldier of GodFeatured fighter
2006Protected!Fred Wiggum
2007He Was a Quiet ManScott Harper
2007A-DateOwen
2008West of BrooklynCalifornia Guy
20092:13John's father
2009The LodgerLAPD Officer #2
2010Born to RideGaryVista Films
2013CollusionsSean
2019The WretchedLiam
2019Steele WoolThe Boss

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004–05General HospitalWilliam Peavy25 Episodes
2007CSI: NYAustin Cannon
200724Secret Service Agent Dan
2009Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesHarrison
2009Kamen Rider Dragon KnightAgent Phillips
2010Burn NoticeCharles ArcherSeason 4
2010Days of Our LivesKip
2010Brothers & SistersHenry's Dad
2012Undercover BridesmaidKevin
2012Puppy LoveRyles
2014LongmireGraham VanBlarcom
2015The WhispersHarrison WeilRecurring role
2015True DetectiveWill DavidsonRecurring role
2016General HospitalBrady Bevin
2017RosewoodDale Bartram
2017In An InstantVictor Barnard
2020General HospitalWarren Kirk
2021The Young and the RestlessJesse GainesRecurring role
2022The AfterpartyBishop Marshall
2022 9-1-1 Oren Episode: Fear-o-Phobia

Theater

TitleDirectorTheater
American SonJonathan FoxEnglish Theater Frankfurt
American Son Jonathan Fox Ensemble Theater Company
Arsenic and Old Lace Casey Stangl La Mirada Theatre
The Christians Taibi Magar Chautauqua Theater Company
MacbethJonathan FoxEnsemble Theater, Santa Barbara
Maple and VineMark RuckerAmerican Conservatory Theater
Angels in AmericaRichard SeydAmerican Conservatory Theater
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are DeadRichard SeydAmerican Conservatory Theater
Doctor Cerberus (World Premiere)Bart DeLorenzoSouth Coast Repertory
Elemeno PeaMarc MastersonSouth Coast Repertory
The Three MusketeersArt MankeDenver Center for the Performing Arts
How the Other Half LovesLarry ArrickPasadena Playhouse
Cyrano de BergeracArt MankeA Noise Within
God Of CarnageMichael ArabianLa Mirada Theatre
The RainmakerJules AaronLa Mirada Theatre
Dancing at LughnasaJessica KubzanskyLa Mirada Theatre
All My SonsJules AaronLa Mirada Theatre
The ForeignerJules AaronLa Mirada Theatre
Lion in WinterRichard SeydLa Mirada Theatre
Thérèse RaquinJonathan FoxEnsemble Theater, Santa Barbara
Tennessee in the SummerDoyne MrazEdinburgh Festival
Purple HeartsDoyne MrazEdinburgh Festival

References

  1. Holden, Stephen (November 23, 2007). "He Was a Quiet Man - NY Times". The New York Times. Retrieved November 23, 2007.
  2. Playbill - Ryback, Culp, Buckley, Jones and Sleeper Star in Doctor Cerberus in CA
  3. "Jamison Jones".
  4. "Jamison Jones interview | Rookie One | Rebel Assault II | Star Wars". Jamison Jones interview | Rookie One | Rebel Assault II | Star Wars. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
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