Dean Jones (actor)

Dean Carroll Jones (January 25, 1931 – September 1, 2015) was an American actor.[1] He was born in Decatur, Alabama.

Dean Jones
Dean Jones in 1966
Born
Dean Carroll Jones

(1931-01-25)January 25, 1931
DiedSeptember 1, 2015(2015-09-01) (aged 84)
Cause of deathParkinson's disease
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1956–2009
Spouses
  • Mae Inez Entwisle
    (m. 1954; div. 1971)
  • Lory Patrick (m. 1973)
Children3
Parent(s)Andrew Guy and Nolia Elizabeth Wilhite Jones

Jones was best known for his light-hearted leading roles in several Walt Disney movies between 1965 and 1977. He was known for his roles in The Love Bug and in Beethoven.

Jones died from Parkinson's disease in Los Angeles, California, aged 84. [2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1956Somebody Up There Likes MePrivate in Rocky's TentUncredited
1956These Wilder YearsHardware Clerk
1956Tea and SympathyOllie
1956The Opposite SexAssistant Stage ManagerUncredited
1956The RackLieutenantUncredited
1956The Great American PastimeBuck Rivers
1957SlanderNewscasterUncredited
1957Ten Thousand BedroomsDan
1957Designing WomanAssistant Stage Manager (Boston)Uncredited
1957Until They SailUS Marine Lt.Uncredited
1957Jailhouse RockTeddy Talbot
1958Handle with CareZachary Davis
1958Imitation GeneralCpl. Terry Sellers
1958Torpedo RunLt. Jake "Fuzz" Foley
1959Night of the Quarter MoonLexington Nelson
1959Never So FewSgt. Jim Norby
1963Under the Yum Yum TreeDave Manning
1964The New InternsDr. Lew Worship
1965Two on a GuillotineVal Henderson
1965That Darn Cat!FBI Agent Zeke Kelso
1966The Ugly DachshundMark Garrison
1966Any WednesdayCass Henderson
1967Monkeys, Go Home!Hank Dussard
1968Blackbeard's GhostSteve Walker
1968The Horse in the Gray Flannel SuitFred Bolton
1968The Love BugJim Douglas
1970Mr. SuperinvisiblePeter Denwell
1971The $1,000,000 DuckProfessor Albert Dooley
1972Snowball ExpressJohnny Baxter
1974The Sugarland ExpressPoliceman at Football GameUncredited
1976The Shaggy D.A.Wilby Daniels
1977Herbie Goes to Monte CarloJim Douglas
1978Born AgainCharles W. Colson
1986St. John in ExileSt. John
1991Other People's MoneyBill Coles
1992The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the BibleKing Ahasuerus (voice)Direct-to-video ("Queen Esther" segment)
1992BeethovenDr. Herman Varnick
1994Clear and Present DangerJudge Moore
1994The Visual Bible: ActsLuke the EvangelistDirect-to-video
1996Getting Around in TimeProfessor Mortimer
1997That Darn CatMr. Flint
1998Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZeroDean Arbagast (voice)Direct-to-video
2007Lavinia's HeistTony CavalettiShort film
2009Mandie and the Secret TunnelJason Bond
2009God ProvidesAbrahamDirect-to-video (final film role)

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1960Zane Grey TheatreDeputy Bill DevlinEpisode: "The Sunday Man"
1960The AquanautsJohn AndersonEpisode: "The Stowaway"
1960OutlawsDanny CannonEpisode: "Beat the Drum Slowly"
1960Stagecoach WestJoe BradyEpisode: "Red Sand"
1961The Dick Powell ShowDetective Phil WinslowEpisode: "Who Killed Julie Greer?"
1961BonanzaDanny KiddEpisode: "The Friendship"
1961Tales of Wells FargoJamie CoburnEpisode: "A Killing in Calico"
1962Target: The Corruptors!Barry SteeleEpisode: "Play It Blue"
1962Wagon TrainLt. BurtonEpisode: "The Lieutenant Burton Story"
1962–63Ensign O'TooleEnsign O'TooleMain role (32 episodes)
1963Ben CaseyDr. Richard ConnellEpisode: "Fire in a Sacred Fruit Tree"
1963Burke's LawRudy DavisEpisode: "Who Killed Eleanora Davis?"
1965Kraft Suspense TheatreEddie CarewEpisode: "The Rise and Fall of Eddie Carew"
1965Vacation PlayhouseAlec TateEpisode: "Alec Tate"
1968Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorNarrator (voice)Episode: "The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show"
1969What's It All About, World? HimselfHost (13 episodes)
1971The Chicago Teddy BearsLinc McCrayMain role (13 episodes)
1972The Great Man's WhiskersJames E. CooperTelevision film
1973Guess Who's Sleeping in My Bed?George GregoryTelevision film
1974Medical CenterDr. RonstonEpisode: "Spectre"
1976Good HeavensBradEpisode: "Coffee, Tea, or Gloria"
1977Once Upon a Brothers GrimmJacob Grimm, GrandmotherTelevision film
1978When Every Day Was the Fourth of JulyEd CooperTelevision film
1980The Long Days of SummerEd CooperTelevision film
1981Aloha ParadiseAlexEpisode: "Alex and Annie"
1982Herbie, the Love BugJim DouglasMain role (5 episodes)
1983The Gospel According to ScroogeNarrator (voice)Television film
1984Don't Ask Me, Ask God Future FatherTelevision special
1984The Love BoatMarty ChenaultEpisode: "Julie and the Producer" (Parts 1 & 2)
1984Finder of Lost LovesSteve MarshEpisode: "Yesterday's Child"
1984Murder, She WroteMarcus BoswellEpisode: "It's a Dog's Life"
1988Murder, She WroteLeonard PalmerEpisode: "Harbinger of Death"
1989Fire and RainJack AyersTelevision film
1992Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian StyleHarry BannisterTelevision film
1994BeethovenGeorge Newton (voice)Main role (26 episodes)
1995Nowhere ManJonathan CraneEpisode: "Father"
1995The Computer Wore Tennis ShoesDean Webster CarlsonTelevision film
1996Special Report: Journey to MarsDr. Scott BerlinTelevision film
1996The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestDr. Karel (voice)Episode: "DNA Doomsday"
1996Superman: The Animated SeriesCol. Sam Lane (voice)Episode: "Monkey Fun"
1997The Love BugJim DouglasTelevision film
1998Adventures from the Book of VirtuesChauncey (voice)Episode: "Trustworthiness"
2001Scrooge & MarleyEbenezer ScroogeTelevision special

Broadway appearances

Title Role Dates Theatre
There Was a Little GirlStan WaltersFebruary 29 – March 12, 1960Cort Theatre
Under the Yum Yum TreeDave ManningNovember 16, 1960 – April 15, 1961Henry Miller's Theatre
CompanyRobertApril 26 – May 28, 1970Alvin Theatre
Into the LightJames PrescottOctober 22 – October 26, 1986Neil Simon Theatre
CompanyRobertApril 11 – April 12, 1993Vivian Beaumont Theater

References

  1. "Dean Jones, Boyish Disney Star dies at 84". Eyewitness News. ABC, Inc. September 2, 2015. Archived from the original on September 4, 2015. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  2. Stedman, Alex (September 2, 2015). "Dean Jones, 'The Love Bug' Star, Dies at 84". Variety. Retrieved September 2, 2015.

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