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Freddie Jones Biography
The British character actor Freddie Jones came to the acting profession after 10 years of working as a laboratory assistant and acting in amateur theater on the side. To kick off his mid-life career change, Jones attended Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in Kent, England, on scholarship. He then worked in repertory theater, later joining up with the Royal Shakespeare Company and gaining recognition as an actor of exceptional cleverness, intelligence, and perception. His theatrical film debut came in 1967 in Peter Brook's critically acclaimed Marat/Sade. Two years later, Jones made his mark on the acting world playing Claudius in the six-part television miniseries The Caesars. Based on this performance, he was named The World's Best Television Actor of the Year at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival in 1969. Also, around this time, Jones gave one of his most touching film performances, that of the "monster" in Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, in which he displayed pathos reminiscent of Boris Karloff's monster. Critical acclaim led Jones to more prominent roles in television, e.g., The Ghosts of Motley Hall, Children of the Stones, and Pennies from Heaven, as well as in film, e.g., The Man Who Haunted Himself, Antony and Cleopatra, _All Creatures Great and Small (1974)_ , and Zulu Dawn. Jones achieved international recognition as a film actor after appearing in such Hollywood films as Clint Eastwood's Firefox and David Lynch's The Elephant Man, Dune, and David Lynch's Wild at Heart. Arguably one of his most endearing roles was the frequently drunk reporter Orlando in Federico Fellini's And the Ship Sails On. His theatrical acting has been especially well suited for literary drama, e.g., Far from the Madding Crowd, Nicholas Nickleby, Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe, Adam Bede, David Copperfield, and The Count of Monte Cristo. Jones' eccentric, twitchy portrayals, often bordering on caricature, although sometimes criticized, have nevertheless ensured his international recognition and popularity as a character actor.
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