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Tommy Lee Jones

Tommy Lee Jones (born September 15, 1946) is an American actor and film director. He has received various accolades including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Tommy Lee Jones
Born (1946-09-15) September 15, 1946 (age 76)
Alma materHarvard University (AB)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film director
Years active1969–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
  • Katherine Lardner
    (m. 1971; div. 1978)
  • Kimberlea Cloughley
    (m. 1981; div. 1996)
  • Dawn Laurel
    (m. 2001)
Children2
AwardsFull List

While fame somewhat eluded him for much of the 1970s and 1980s, Jones established himself as a leading man in the 1990s, known for his gruff and authoritative film roles. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in the thriller film The Fugitive (1993).[1] His other Oscar-nominated roles were as businessman Clay Shaw in JFK (1991), Hank Deerfield in In the Valley of Elah (2007), and Congressman Thaddeus Stevens in Lincoln (2012). He played Agent K in the Men in Black franchise. Other notable roles were in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980), Natural Born Killers (1994), The Client (1994), Batman Forever (1995), Double Jeopardy (1999), No Country for Old Men (2007), The Company Men (2010), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), Jason Bourne (2016), and Ad Astra (2019).

Jones won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his role as executed murderer Gary Gilmore in The Executioner's Song (1983). He was further nominated for playing Texas Ranger Woodrow F. Call in the television miniseries Lonesome Dove (1989). He portrayed Howard Hughes in the CBS film The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977). He directed and starred in the western TNT movie The Good Old Boys (1995). He directed, starred in and executive produced the HBO film The Sunset Limited (2011).

Early life

 
Jones as a junior in high school, 1964

Jones was born on September 15, 1946, in San Saba, Texas.[2] His mother, Lucille Marie Jones (née Scott; 1928–2013),[3] was a police officer, school teacher, and beauty shop owner, and his Welsh[4] father, Clyde C. Jones (1926–1986), was a cowboy and oil field worker.[5] The two were married and divorced twice. He has said that he is of part Cherokee descent.[6] He was raised in Midland, Texas,[7] and attended the then-named Robert E. Lee High School.

Jones soon moved to Dallas and graduated from the St. Mark's School of Texas in 1965,[8] which he attended on scholarship.

College

He attended Harvard College on need-based aid; his roommate was future Vice President Al Gore.[9] As an upperclassman, he lived in Dunster House[9] with roommates Gore and Bob Somerby, who later became editor of the media criticism site The Daily Howler. Jones graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1969; his senior thesis was on "the mechanics of Catholicism" in the works of Flannery O'Connor.[10][11] At Harvard, he was a pupil of dramatist Robert Chapman.[12][13]

College football

Tom Jones
No. 61
PositionGuard
MajorEnglish
Personal information
Born:September 15, 1946 (1946-09-15) (age 76)
San Saba, Texas
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career history
College
High schoolSt. Mark's (TX)
Career highlights and awards
  • 1st team All-Ivy League (1968)

Jones played guard[14] at Harvard from 1965 to 1968. He was a member of Harvard's undefeated 1968 football team. He was named as a first-team All-Ivy League selection, and played in the 1968 Game. The game featured a memorable and last-minute Harvard 16-point comeback to tie Yale. He recounted his memory of "the most famous football game in Ivy League history" in the documentary Harvard Beats Yale 29–29.

Career

Early acting and film (1969–1982)

 
Jones in 2006

Jones moved to New York to become an actor, making his Broadway debut in 1969's A Patriot for Me in a number of supporting roles. In 1970, he landed his first film role, coincidentally playing a Harvard student in Love Story (Erich Segal, the author of Love Story, said that he based the lead character of Oliver on aspects of two undergraduate roommates he knew while on a sabbatical at Harvard, Jones and Al Gore).[15]

In early 1971, he returned to Broadway in Abe Burrows' Four on a Garden where he shared the stage with Carol Channing and Sid Caesar. Between 1971 and 1975 he portrayed Dr. Mark Toland on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live. He returned to the stage for a short-lived 1974 production of Ulysses in Nighttown, an adaptation of one episode from James Joyce's novel Ulysses, playing Stephen Dedalus opposite Zero Mostel's Leopold Bloom and directed by Burgess Meredith.[16] It was followed by the acclaimed TV movie The Amazing Howard Hughes, where he played the lead role.

In films, he played a hunted escaped convict in Jackson County Jail (1976); a Vietnam veteran in Rolling Thunder (1977); an automobile mogul, co-starring with Laurence Olivier, in the Harold Robbins drama The Betsy; and a police detective opposite Faye Dunaway in the 1978 thriller Eyes of Laura Mars.

In 1980, Jones earned his first Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of country singer Loretta Lynn's husband, Doolittle "Mooney" Lynn, in Coal Miner's Daughter. In 1981, he played a drifter opposite Sally Field in Back Roads, a comedy that received middling reviews.[17] In 1982, he co-starred with Tuesday Weld in the HBO adaptation of The Rainmaker, directed by John Frankenheimer.

Increased exposure (1983–2004)

In 1983, he received an Emmy[18] for Best Actor for his performance as murderer Gary Gilmore in a TV adaptation of Norman Mailer's The Executioner's Song. The same year, he starred in a pirate adventure, Nate and Hayes, playing pirate captain Bully Hayes.

In 1988, Jones co-starred with Chad Lowe and Robert Urich in the made-for-TV film April Morning, which depicted the battle of Lexington in the American Revolutionary War.[19] In 1989, he earned another Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Texas Ranger Woodrow F. Call in the acclaimed television mini-series Lonesome Dove, based on the best-seller by Larry McMurtry.

In the 1990s, Jones was featured in blockbuster films such as JFK co-starring Kevin Costner (which earned him an Oscar nomination), The Fugitive co-starring Harrison Ford, Batman Forever co-starring Val Kilmer, Volcano co-starring Anne Heche, and Men in Black with Will Smith. His performance as Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in The Fugitive received broad acclaim and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a sequel. When he accepted his Oscar, his head was shaved for his role in the film Cobb, which he made light of in his speech: "The only thing a man can say at a time like this is 'I am not really bald'. Actually I'm lucky to be working".

Among his other well-known performances during the 1990s were those of a terrorist who hijacks a U.S. Navy battleship in Under Siege, the role of "Reverend" Roy Foltrigg in The Client, a maximum-security prison warden who's in way over his head in Natural Born Killers, and a parole officer in Double Jeopardy.

Jones co-starred with director Clint Eastwood as astronauts in the 2000 film Space Cowboys, in which both played retired pilots and friends/rivals leading a space rescue mission together. In 2002, he and Will Smith co-starred in the Men in Black sequel, Men in Black II.

Later years (2005–present)

In 2005, the first theatrical feature film Jones directed, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, was presented at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Jones's character speaks both English and Spanish in the film. His performance won him the Best Actor Award at Cannes. His first film as a director had been The Good Old Boys in 1995, a made-for-television movie.

Two strong performances in 2007 marked a resurgence in Jones's career, one as a beleaguered father investigating the disappearance of his soldier son in In the Valley of Elah, the other as a Texas sheriff hunting an assassin in the Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men. For the former, he was nominated for an Academy Award.

Jones has been a spokesman for Japanese brewing company Suntory since 2006. He can be seen in various Japanese TV commercials of Suntory's Coffee brand Boss as a character called "Alien Jones," an extraterrestrial who takes the form of a human being to check on the world of humans. Many of these commercials can be seen on YouTube.[20] In 2011, Jones appeared in public service announcements on Japanese television, joining a number of other popular figures who sang two sentimental songs in remembrance of those lost in the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

In 2010, Jones appeared alongside Ben Affleck in the recession drama The Company Men. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where early reviews praised Jones's performance as "pitch-perfect."[21] Jones had a role in the Marvel Studios film, Captain America: The First Avenger.[22] He also directed, produced and co-starred with Samuel L. Jackson in an adaptation of The Sunset Limited.

In 2012, there was another turning point in Jones's career, starting with playing Agent K again in Men in Black 3, portraying Arnold Soames in the romantic dramedy Hope Springs, and co-starring as Thaddeus Stevens in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln. Jones's performance in Lincoln received wide critical acclaim, and he was nominated for an Oscar for the fourth time, for Best Supporting Actor.

Personal life

Jones was married to Kate Lardner, the niece of screenwriter and journalist Ring Lardner Jr., from 1971 to 1978.[23] He has two children from his second marriage to Kimberlea Cloughley, the daughter of Phil Hardberger, former mayor of San Antonio.[24] On March 19, 2001, he married his third wife, Dawn Laurel.[25][26]

Jones resides in Terrell Hills, Texas, a city just outside of downtown San Antonio, and speaks Spanish.[27] He owns a 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) cattle ranch in San Saba County, Texas,[28] and a ranch near Van Horn, Texas, which served as the set for his film The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. He owned an equestrian estate in Wellington, Florida, until he sold it in 2019. Jones is a polo player, and he has a house in a polo country club in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a supporter of the Polo Training Foundation.[29] He is an avid San Antonio Spurs fan; he is often seen courtside at Spurs games.[30][31] At the 2000 Democratic National Convention, he gave the nominating speech for his former college roommate, Al Gore, as the Democratic Party's nominee for President of the United States.[32]

Filmography

Awards and honors

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jones Wins Supporting Oscar for 'Fugitive' Role". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  2. ^ Weinraub, Bernard (August 1, 1993). "FILM; Tommy Lee Jones Snarls His Way to the Pinnacle". The New York Times. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
  3. ^ "Tommy Lee Jones". IMDb. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  4. ^ "Ancestry site set to trigger visitor boom". WalesOnline. March 31, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
  5. ^ "Tommy Lee Jones". Biography. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  6. ^ Blue Clark, Indian Tribes of Oklahoma: A Guide, University of Oklahoma Press (2012), p. 75
  7. ^ Waycross Journal-Herald, November 6, 1982, page 4, Google News.
  8. ^ Hollandsworth, Skip (February 1, 2006). . Texas Monthly. Archived from the original on October 2, 2013. Retrieved February 2, 2013., online at Byliner.com. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
  9. ^ a b "The Year of Tommy Lee Jones - News - The Harvard Crimson". The Harvard Crimson.
  10. ^ Scott, A. O. (February 7, 2005). "Big Questions, Smart Women, Mann's Movies". The New York Times. Retrieved May 25, 2010.
  11. ^ Laporte, Nicole (February 6, 2011). "True Gruff". The Daily Beast. Newsweek. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  12. ^ Richards, David (March 24, 1986). "Lemmon, With a New Twist". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  13. ^ Eric Pace (October 24, 2000). Robert Chapman, 81, Playwright And Retired Harvard Professor. The New York Times.
  14. ^ Charles McGrath (November 20, 2008). . Yale Alumni Magazine. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  15. ^ Fox, Margalit (January 20, 2010). "Erich Segal, 'Love Story' Author, Dies at 72". The New York Times. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
  16. ^ "Ulysses in Nighttown". IBDB. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  17. ^ "Back Roads". Business Date for Back Roads. IMDb. Retrieved March 12, 2006.
  18. ^ "Tommy Lee Jones Emmy Nominated". Emmys.com. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  19. ^ "Picks and Pans Review: April Morning". People. April 15, 1988. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
  20. ^ "いいなCM サントリー BOSS 宇宙人ジョーンズシリーズ (Suntory Boss - Space Alien Jones Series)". YouTube. Archived from the original on October 28, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2013.
  21. ^ Review: The Company Men – Sundance Film Festival – Film.com January 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ "Tommy Lee Jones Officially Comes Aboard Captain America: The First Avenger". MovieWeb.com. May 27, 2010.
  23. ^ Shanahan, Mark (January 28, 2016). "Want to score actor's Harvard pendant?". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 1, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  24. ^ [1][dead link]
  25. ^ [2][dead link]
  26. ^ COGGIN, DEB (December 7, 2020). "Who Is Tommy Lee Jones' Wife, Dawn Laurel-Jones?". Retrieved November 24, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  27. ^ "BBC – Movies – interview – Tommy Lee Jones". BBC. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  28. ^ "Why lee jones loves black comedy - News". Scotsman.com. August 1, 2002. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  29. ^ . Palmbeachtoday.net. February 27, 2009. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  30. ^ "Celebrities who back Spurs, Heat". mySA.com. June 10, 2014. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  31. ^ "Tommy Lee Jones at MNA Finals". Getty Images North America. June 10, 2013. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  32. ^ "Tommy Lee Jones' Speech Text". ABC News. August 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  33. ^ "Tommy Lee Jones - 2009". Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame. November 20, 2008. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  34. ^ "Texas Film Hall Of Fame". Austin Film Society. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  35. ^ "Great Western Performers". National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Retrieved March 19, 2020.

Further reading

  • Grunert, Andrea, "Les bons et les méchants selon Tommy Lee Jones", in: Francis Bordat et Serge Chauvin (eds.) Les bons et les méchants Université Paris X, 2005, p. 339–352, ISBN 2-907335-30-8

External links

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For the American musician see Tommy Lee For other people with similar names see Tommy Jones Tommy Lee Jones born September 15 1946 is an American actor and film director He has received various accolades including an Academy Award a Golden Globe Award a Primetime Emmy Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards Tommy Lee JonesJones at the 2017 Tokyo International Film FestivalBorn 1946 09 15 September 15 1946 age 76 San Saba Texas U S Alma materHarvard University AB OccupationsActor film directorYears active1969 presentWorksFull listSpousesKatherine Lardner m 1971 div 1978 wbr Kimberlea Cloughley m 1981 div 1996 wbr Dawn Laurel m 2001 wbr Children2AwardsFull ListWhile fame somewhat eluded him for much of the 1970s and 1980s Jones established himself as a leading man in the 1990s known for his gruff and authoritative film roles He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as U S Marshal Samuel Gerard in the thriller film The Fugitive 1993 1 His other Oscar nominated roles were as businessman Clay Shaw in JFK 1991 Hank Deerfield in In the Valley of Elah 2007 and Congressman Thaddeus Stevens in Lincoln 2012 He played Agent K in the Men in Black franchise Other notable roles were in Coal Miner s Daughter 1980 Natural Born Killers 1994 The Client 1994 Batman Forever 1995 Double Jeopardy 1999 No Country for Old Men 2007 The Company Men 2010 Captain America The First Avenger 2011 Jason Bourne 2016 and Ad Astra 2019 Jones won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his role as executed murderer Gary Gilmore in The Executioner s Song 1983 He was further nominated for playing Texas Ranger Woodrow F Call in the television miniseries Lonesome Dove 1989 He portrayed Howard Hughes in the CBS film The Amazing Howard Hughes 1977 He directed and starred in the western TNT movie The Good Old Boys 1995 He directed starred in and executive produced the HBO film The Sunset Limited 2011 Contents 1 Early life 2 College 2 1 College football 3 Career 3 1 Early acting and film 1969 1982 3 2 Increased exposure 1983 2004 3 3 Later years 2005 present 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 6 Awards and honors 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life Edit Jones as a junior in high school 1964 Jones was born on September 15 1946 in San Saba Texas 2 His mother Lucille Marie Jones nee Scott 1928 2013 3 was a police officer school teacher and beauty shop owner and his Welsh 4 father Clyde C Jones 1926 1986 was a cowboy and oil field worker 5 The two were married and divorced twice He has said that he is of part Cherokee descent 6 He was raised in Midland Texas 7 and attended the then named Robert E Lee High School Jones soon moved to Dallas and graduated from the St Mark s School of Texas in 1965 8 which he attended on scholarship College EditHe attended Harvard College on need based aid his roommate was future Vice President Al Gore 9 As an upperclassman he lived in Dunster House 9 with roommates Gore and Bob Somerby who later became editor of the media criticism site The Daily Howler Jones graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1969 his senior thesis was on the mechanics of Catholicism in the works of Flannery O Connor 10 11 At Harvard he was a pupil of dramatist Robert Chapman 12 13 College football Edit Tom JonesNo 61PositionGuardMajorEnglishPersonal informationBorn September 15 1946 1946 09 15 age 76 San Saba TexasHeight6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight200 lb 91 kg Career historyCollegeHarvard 1965 1968 High schoolSt Mark s TX Career highlights and awards1st team All Ivy League 1968 Jones played guard 14 at Harvard from 1965 to 1968 He was a member of Harvard s undefeated 1968 football team He was named as a first team All Ivy League selection and played in the 1968 Game The game featured a memorable and last minute Harvard 16 point comeback to tie Yale He recounted his memory of the most famous football game in Ivy League history in the documentary Harvard Beats Yale 29 29 Career EditEarly acting and film 1969 1982 Edit Jones in 2006 Jones moved to New York to become an actor making his Broadway debut in 1969 s A Patriot for Me in a number of supporting roles In 1970 he landed his first film role coincidentally playing a Harvard student in Love Story Erich Segal the author of Love Story said that he based the lead character of Oliver on aspects of two undergraduate roommates he knew while on a sabbatical at Harvard Jones and Al Gore 15 In early 1971 he returned to Broadway in Abe Burrows Four on a Garden where he shared the stage with Carol Channing and Sid Caesar Between 1971 and 1975 he portrayed Dr Mark Toland on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live He returned to the stage for a short lived 1974 production of Ulysses in Nighttown an adaptation of one episode from James Joyce s novel Ulysses playing Stephen Dedalus opposite Zero Mostel s Leopold Bloom and directed by Burgess Meredith 16 It was followed by the acclaimed TV movie The Amazing Howard Hughes where he played the lead role In films he played a hunted escaped convict in Jackson County Jail 1976 a Vietnam veteran in Rolling Thunder 1977 an automobile mogul co starring with Laurence Olivier in the Harold Robbins drama The Betsy and a police detective opposite Faye Dunaway in the 1978 thriller Eyes of Laura Mars In 1980 Jones earned his first Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of country singer Loretta Lynn s husband Doolittle Mooney Lynn in Coal Miner s Daughter In 1981 he played a drifter opposite Sally Field in Back Roads a comedy that received middling reviews 17 In 1982 he co starred with Tuesday Weld in the HBO adaptation of The Rainmaker directed by John Frankenheimer Increased exposure 1983 2004 Edit In 1983 he received an Emmy 18 for Best Actor for his performance as murderer Gary Gilmore in a TV adaptation of Norman Mailer s The Executioner s Song The same year he starred in a pirate adventure Nate and Hayes playing pirate captain Bully Hayes In 1988 Jones co starred with Chad Lowe and Robert Urich in the made for TV film April Morning which depicted the battle of Lexington in the American Revolutionary War 19 In 1989 he earned another Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Texas Ranger Woodrow F Call in the acclaimed television mini series Lonesome Dove based on the best seller by Larry McMurtry In the 1990s Jones was featured in blockbuster films such as JFK co starring Kevin Costner which earned him an Oscar nomination The Fugitive co starring Harrison Ford Batman Forever co starring Val Kilmer Volcano co starring Anne Heche and Men in Black with Will Smith His performance as Deputy U S Marshal Samuel Gerard in The Fugitive received broad acclaim and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a sequel When he accepted his Oscar his head was shaved for his role in the film Cobb which he made light of in his speech The only thing a man can say at a time like this is I am not really bald Actually I m lucky to be working Among his other well known performances during the 1990s were those of a terrorist who hijacks a U S Navy battleship in Under Siege the role of Reverend Roy Foltrigg in The Client a maximum security prison warden who s in way over his head in Natural Born Killers and a parole officer in Double Jeopardy Jones co starred with director Clint Eastwood as astronauts in the 2000 film Space Cowboys in which both played retired pilots and friends rivals leading a space rescue mission together In 2002 he and Will Smith co starred in the Men in Black sequel Men in Black II Later years 2005 present Edit Jones at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival In 2005 the first theatrical feature film Jones directed The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada was presented at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival Jones s character speaks both English and Spanish in the film His performance won him the Best Actor Award at Cannes His first film as a director had been The Good Old Boys in 1995 a made for television movie Two strong performances in 2007 marked a resurgence in Jones s career one as a beleaguered father investigating the disappearance of his soldier son in In the Valley of Elah the other as a Texas sheriff hunting an assassin in the Oscar winning No Country for Old Men For the former he was nominated for an Academy Award Jones has been a spokesman for Japanese brewing company Suntory since 2006 He can be seen in various Japanese TV commercials of Suntory s Coffee brand Boss as a character called Alien Jones an extraterrestrial who takes the form of a human being to check on the world of humans Many of these commercials can be seen on YouTube 20 In 2011 Jones appeared in public service announcements on Japanese television joining a number of other popular figures who sang two sentimental songs in remembrance of those lost in the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami In 2010 Jones appeared alongside Ben Affleck in the recession drama The Company Men The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival where early reviews praised Jones s performance as pitch perfect 21 Jones had a role in the Marvel Studios film Captain America The First Avenger 22 He also directed produced and co starred with Samuel L Jackson in an adaptation of The Sunset Limited In 2012 there was another turning point in Jones s career starting with playing Agent K again in Men in Black 3 portraying Arnold Soames in the romantic dramedy Hope Springs and co starring as Thaddeus Stevens in Steven Spielberg s Lincoln Jones s performance in Lincoln received wide critical acclaim and he was nominated for an Oscar for the fourth time for Best Supporting Actor Personal life EditJones was married to Kate Lardner the niece of screenwriter and journalist Ring Lardner Jr from 1971 to 1978 23 He has two children from his second marriage to Kimberlea Cloughley the daughter of Phil Hardberger former mayor of San Antonio 24 On March 19 2001 he married his third wife Dawn Laurel 25 26 Jones resides in Terrell Hills Texas a city just outside of downtown San Antonio and speaks Spanish 27 He owns a 3 000 acre 1 200 ha cattle ranch in San Saba County Texas 28 and a ranch near Van Horn Texas which served as the set for his film The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada He owned an equestrian estate in Wellington Florida until he sold it in 2019 Jones is a polo player and he has a house in a polo country club in Buenos Aires Argentina He is a supporter of the Polo Training Foundation 29 He is an avid San Antonio Spurs fan he is often seen courtside at Spurs games 30 31 At the 2000 Democratic National Convention he gave the nominating speech for his former college roommate Al Gore as the Democratic Party s nominee for President of the United States 32 Filmography EditMain article List of Tommy Lee Jones performancesAwards and honors EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Tommy Lee Jones 2009 Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame 33 2015 Texas Film Hall of Fame 34 2016 Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City Oklahoma 35 See also Edit Film portalNotable alumni of St Mark s School of TexasReferences Edit Jones Wins Supporting Oscar for Fugitive Role Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 9 2023 Weinraub Bernard August 1 1993 FILM Tommy Lee Jones Snarls His Way to the Pinnacle The New York Times Retrieved March 28 2010 Tommy Lee Jones IMDb Retrieved January 19 2022 Ancestry site set to trigger visitor boom WalesOnline March 31 2013 Retrieved March 27 2023 Tommy Lee Jones Biography Retrieved January 19 2022 Blue Clark Indian Tribes of Oklahoma A Guide University of Oklahoma Press 2012 p 75 Waycross Journal Herald November 6 1982 page 4 Google News Hollandsworth Skip February 1 2006 Tommy Lee Jones Is Not Acting Texas Monthly Archived from the original on October 2 2013 Retrieved February 2 2013 online at Byliner com Retrieved February 2 2012 a b The Year of Tommy Lee Jones News The Harvard Crimson The Harvard Crimson Scott A O February 7 2005 Big Questions Smart Women Mann s Movies The New York Times Retrieved May 25 2010 Laporte Nicole February 6 2011 True Gruff The Daily Beast Newsweek Retrieved May 16 2012 Richards David March 24 1986 Lemmon With a New Twist The Washington Post Retrieved April 2 2019 Eric Pace October 24 2000 Robert Chapman 81 Playwright And Retired Harvard Professor The New York Times Charles McGrath November 20 2008 Harvard Beats Yale 29 29 Yale Alumni Magazine Archived from the original on April 2 2012 Retrieved May 16 2012 Fox Margalit January 20 2010 Erich Segal Love Story Author Dies at 72 The New York Times Retrieved March 28 2010 Ulysses in Nighttown IBDB Retrieved October 4 2020 Back Roads Business Date for Back Roads IMDb Retrieved March 12 2006 Tommy Lee Jones Emmy Nominated Emmys com Retrieved May 16 2012 Picks and Pans Review April Morning People April 15 1988 Retrieved June 26 2012 いいなCM サントリー BOSS 宇宙人ジョーンズシリーズ Suntory Boss Space Alien Jones Series YouTube Archived from the original on October 28 2021 Retrieved September 21 2013 Review The Company Men Sundance Film Festival Film com Archived January 31 2010 at the Wayback Machine Tommy Lee Jones Officially Comes Aboard Captain America The First Avenger MovieWeb com May 27 2010 Shanahan Mark January 28 2016 Want to score actor s Harvard pendant The Boston Globe Retrieved July 1 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link 1 dead link 2 dead link COGGIN DEB December 7 2020 Who Is Tommy Lee Jones Wife Dawn Laurel Jones Retrieved November 24 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link BBC Movies interview Tommy Lee Jones BBC Retrieved May 16 2012 Why lee jones loves black comedy News Scotsman com August 1 2002 Retrieved May 16 2012 Palm Beach Today Magazine Polo Training Foundation Palmbeachtoday net February 27 2009 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved March 11 2015 Celebrities who back Spurs Heat mySA com June 10 2014 Retrieved August 22 2017 Tommy Lee Jones at MNA Finals Getty Images North America June 10 2013 Retrieved August 22 2017 Tommy Lee Jones Speech Text ABC News August 2016 Retrieved June 29 2017 Tommy Lee Jones 2009 Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame November 20 2008 Retrieved March 19 2020 Texas Film Hall Of Fame Austin Film Society Retrieved March 19 2020 Great Western Performers National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum Retrieved March 19 2020 Further reading EditGrunert Andrea Les bons et les mechants selon Tommy Lee Jones in Francis Bordat et Serge Chauvin eds Les bons et les mechants Universite Paris X 2005 p 339 352 ISBN 2 907335 30 8External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Tommy Lee Jones Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tommy Lee Jones Tommy Lee Jones at IMDb Tommy Lee Jones at the Internet Broadway Database Tommy Lee Jones at the Internet Off Broadway Database Tommy Lee Jones at the TCM Movie Database Tommy 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