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Paul Jones is a Actor and Director British born on 24 february 1942

Paul Jones

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Birth name Paul Pond
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 24 february 1942 (82 years)

Paul Jones (born Paul Pond, 24 February 1942) is an English singer, actor, harmonica player and radio personality and television presenter.

Biography

Jones attended Portsmouth Grammar School and moved to the Edinburgh Academy for his last two years of school before winning an Open Exhibition in English to Jesus College, Oxford, although he did not graduate.

Jones was first married (1963–76) to novelist and reviewer Sheila MacLeod. There were two sons from the marriage, Matthew and Jacob. He is currently married to the former actress, and latterly Christian speaker, Fiona Hendley-Jones. He converted to Christianity in the mid 1980s as the result of being invited by Cliff Richard to a Luis Palau evangelistic event. Jones had appeared opposite Richard in the 1960s, on a television debate show where he had, at the time, opposed Richard's viewpoint. In December 2013 Jones was featured in BBC One's Songs of Praise, performing and talking with Aled Jones about his faith.

Jones was pictured with his son, Matthew, for the front cover of the Radio Times in 1973 along with actor Jon Pertwee (then starring in Doctor Who) and broadcaster Michael Parkinson.

Usually with

Peter Watkins
Peter Watkins
(1 films)
John Heyman
John Heyman
(1 films)
Jeremy Child
Jeremy Child
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Paul Jones (4 films)

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Actor

Demons of the Mind, 1h29
Directed by Peter Sykes
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Robert Hardy, Patrick Magee, Shane Briant, Michael Hordern, Gillian Hills, Yvonne Mitchell
Roles Carl Richter
Rating53% 2.6540552.6540552.6540552.6540552.654055
A widower locks up his two children, afraid that they will go mad, as did his wife. He then invites a doctor of dubious reputation to supervise the young people's mental health. Meanwhile, in the vicinity of the house, grisly murders are happening.
The Committee, 58minutes
Directed by Peter Sykes
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Fantasy, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Paul Jones, Jimmy Gardner
Roles Central figure
Rating59% 2.9987852.9987852.9987852.9987852.998785
The movie follows a man (Paul Jones) who is unnamed. The movie starts out with the central character in a car with a man (Tom Kempinski) who just picked him up. The victim talks to him, but he's uninterested. The victim decides to pull over because he doesn't like the sound of the engine. While he's looking under the hood of the car the central character slams the hood down on him, decapitating him in the process. The central character eventually sews the head back on, and the victim wakes up. The central character tells him he doesn't want to drive anymore that day and to leave without him.
Privilege
Privilege (1967)
, 1h43
Directed by Peter Watkins, Paul Jones, Jeremy Child, John Heyman, Norman Bogner, Jean Shrimpton
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Science fiction
Themes Films set in the future, Political films
Actors Paul Jones, Jean Shrimpton, Jeremy Child, James Cossins, Arthur Pentelow, Doreen Mantle
Roles Steven Shorter
Rating67% 3.3947153.3947153.3947153.3947153.394715
The story is set in the then near-future of the 1970s and concerns a disillusioned pop singer, played by Paul Jones, who is manipulated by the church and state which seek to turn him into a messianic leader.
Sullivan's Travels, 1h30
Directed by Preston Sturges
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Adventure, Romance
Themes Films about films, Transport films, Films about automobiles, Road movies
Actors Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, William Demarest, Porter Hall, Jimmy Conlin, Franklin Pangborn
Rating78% 3.945743.945743.945743.945743.94574
John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea) is a popular young Hollywood director of profitable but shallow comedies (e.g. Ants in Your Plants of 1939). Sullivan is dissatisfied despite his success and tells his studio boss, Mr. Lebrand (Robert Warwick) that he wants his next project to be a serious exploration of the plight of the downtrodden. He asks to make his next film an adaptation of O Brother, Where Art Thou?, a socially-conscious novel. Lebrand wants him to direct another lucrative comedy instead, but the idealistic Sullivan refuses to give in. He wants to "know trouble" first-hand, and plans to travel as a tramp so he can return and make a film that truly depicts the sorrows of humanity. His butler (Robert Greig) and valet (Eric Blore) openly question the wisdom of his plan.

Director

Privilege
Privilege (1967)
, 1h43
Directed by Peter Watkins, Paul Jones, Jeremy Child, John Heyman, Norman Bogner, Jean Shrimpton
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Science fiction
Themes Films set in the future, Political films
Actors Paul Jones, Jean Shrimpton, Jeremy Child, James Cossins, Arthur Pentelow, Doreen Mantle
Rating67% 3.3947153.3947153.3947153.3947153.394715
The story is set in the then near-future of the 1970s and concerns a disillusioned pop singer, played by Paul Jones, who is manipulated by the church and state which seek to turn him into a messianic leader.