Jeffrey Jones

American character actor

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2024 Not brought back to reprise his role as Charles Deetz in 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' due to legal controversies. His character is explained to have been killed by a shark, with his likeness used through stop-motion and archival footage.
2024 Not brought back to reprise his role as Charles Deetz in 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' due to legal controversies. His character is explained to have been killed by a shark, with his likeness used through stop-motion and archival footage.
2019 Reprised his role as A.W. Merrick in Deadwood: The Movie.
2019 During the release of 'Deadwood: The Movie', Jones's previous criminal record was highlighted and noted by the media.
2019 During the release of 'Deadwood: The Movie', Jones's previous criminal record was highlighted and noted by the media.
2019 Reprised his role as A.W. Merrick in Deadwood: The Movie.
March 2018 Began portraying ailing patriarch Bradley in A. R. Gurney's play 'The Cocktail Hour' at the Annenberg Theater in the Palm Springs Art Museum.
March 2018 Began portraying ailing patriarch Bradley in A. R. Gurney's play 'The Cocktail Hour' at the Annenberg Theater in the Palm Springs Art Museum.
2016 Played a fictional version of himself in the short film '7 Days'.
2016 Played a fictional version of himself in the short film '7 Days'.
May 2015 Returned to the stage with the New American Theatre production of '63 Trillion', directed by Steve Zuckerman, receiving praise from the Los Angeles Times for his portrayal of financial adviser Dick.
May 2015 Returned to the stage with the New American Theatre production of '63 Trillion', directed by Steve Zuckerman, receiving praise from the Los Angeles Times for his portrayal of financial adviser Dick.
2014 Played a supporting role as scientist Gladstone in the independent disaster film '10.0 Earthquake'.
2014 Played a supporting role as scientist Gladstone in the independent disaster film '10.0 Earthquake'.
2012 Made an uncredited cameo as Collier's editor Charles Colebaugh in the HBO original film 'Hemingway & Gellhorn'.
2012 Made an uncredited cameo as Collier's editor Charles Colebaugh in the HBO original film 'Hemingway & Gellhorn'.
2010 Jones was arrested in California for failing to update his sex offender status, to which he pleaded guilty and received 250 hours of community service and three years of probation.
2010 Jones was arrested in California for failing to update his sex offender status, to which he pleaded guilty and received 250 hours of community service and three years of probation.

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