Jeffrey Jones is an American actor known for his versatile performances in a wide range of film and television roles. With a career spanning several decades, Jones has showcased his talent in memorable characters that have left a lasting impact on audiences. His breakthrough role came in the iconic 1986 film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," where he portrayed the strict high school principal, Mr. Rooney, earning him critical acclaim and solidifying his place in the industry. Jones continued to impress audiences with his diverse performances in films such as "Howard the Duck" (1986), "Who's Harry Crumb?" (1989), "Without a Clue" (1988), "Stay Tuned" (1992), and "The Devil's Advocate" (1997). His ability to embody both comedic and dramatic roles has made him a sought-after actor in Hollywood. Known for his commanding presence on screen and impeccable timing, Jones has established himself as a versatile performer capable of bringing depth and authenticity to any character he portrays. Despite facing personal challenges in his career, Jones remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry, with a body of work that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
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Directed by John Hughes
Directed by Ed Gale, Jeffrey Jones, Lea Thompson, Tim Robbins, Willard Huyck
Directed by David Tom, Jeffrey Jones, John Ritter, Pam Dawber, Peter Hyams
Directed by Al Pacino, Charlize Theron, Jeffrey Jones, Keanu Reeves, Taylor Hackford
Directed by Annie Potts, Jeffrey Jones, John Candy, Paul Flaherty, Tim Thomerson
Directed by Ben Kingsley, Jeffrey Jones, Lysette Anthony, Michael Caine, Thom Eberhardt