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Neal Jones
Born
Marvin Neal Jones, Jr., January 2, 1960 (1960-01-02) (age 53), Wichita, Kansas, United States
Nationality
American
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1983-present
Spouse(s)
Jamie (wife)
Relatives
Joel (brother)
Neal Jones (born January 2, 1960) is an American stage, film, and television actor.
Early life and education:
Jones was born Marvin Neal Jones, Jr. on January 2, 1960. Jones attended the Webster University Conservatory of Theatre Arts in St. Louis, Missouri.
Career:
After attending the Webster University Conservatory of Theatre Arts in St. Louis, Jones moved to New York and began his professional career in Nicol Williamson's production of Macbeth at the Circle in the Square. This was followed by The Corn Is Green at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre and the Tony Award-winning, Big River, at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre. He went on to appear in numerous New York stage productions, including Mike Leigh's Ecstasy and Tom Dulack's Diminished Capacity at The New Group,Kenneth Branagh's Public Enemy at the Irish Arts Center, and The Great Lakes Theater Festival's world premiere of Dylan Thomas's A Child's Christmas in Wales in Cleveland, Ohio, directed by Clifford Williams. As a director he staged the world premiere of Celtic Tiger (Me Arse) by Don Creedon, and the New York premiere of Joseph O'Connor's Red Roses and Petrol, both at the Irish Arts Center in New York, where he has also served as Artistic Director. He is a member of the Actors Studio.
His first film appearance was in Dirty Dancing, followed by more than 25 films, including Taylor Hackford's The Devil's Advocate (one of four films in which he appears with Al Pacino), In America and G.I. Jane. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 2008 Malibu International Film Festival for his role in the independent film Mona.
Jones also has appeared in several television series, including The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Law & Order, and Criminal Minds (as Karl Arnold aka The Fox). He appeared in seven episodes of the FX series Rescue Me as Peter Reilly, the gay son of Chief Jerry Reilly. Jones's work in Generation Kill was singled out for praise by reviewers Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe and Alan Sepinwall of the Star-Ledger.
Personal life:
Jones lives in Florida with his wife, Jamie, and their children.
Filmography:
Film:
Year
Film
Role
Notes
1987
Dirty Dancing
Billy Kostecki
1992
Glengarry Glen Ross
Man in Donut Shop
1993
Romeo Is Bleeding
Clerk
1996
Looking for Richard
Messenger
Ratchet
Sam Leary
1997
Silent Prey
Kevin O'Neill
a.k.a. Silent Predator
Sax and Violins
G.I. Jane
Duty Officer
The Devil's Advocate
Larry - Florida Reporter
1998
Day at the Beach
Chuck Hanson
Come To
Biker 1
short film
The Siege
NYPD Representative
2000
Chinese Coffee
Eteocles/Actor in play
2001
Queenie in Love
Doctor
Way Off Broadway
Mr. Scott
2002
Bridget
Hawks Anwalt
Changing Lanes
Newsroom Writer
In America
Immigration Officer #1
2003
Beautiful Kid
direct-to-video release
2004
Zombie Honeymoon
Officer Carp
2005
Game 6
Yessiree Bob
2006
The House Is Burning
Sheriff
2008
Mona
John
Nominated--2008 Malibu International Film Festival,
Best Supporting Actor
2009
Carbone's Birthday
Pachenko
short film
2010
Heterosexuals
Barry
Television:
Year
Series
Episode(s)
Role
1989
Monsters
"Taps"
Gary Gregory
1991
Law & Order
"Misconception"
Ray
1995
Law & Order
"Privileged"
Bill D.
1998
Law & Order
"Bad Girl"
Mr. Flynn
1999
Sex and the City
"The Awful Truth"
Richard
2000
Third Watch
"Demolition Derby"
Brian
2001
The Sopranos
"Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood"
Agent Tancredi
2004
The Jury
"The Honeymoon Suite"
Kevin Sykes
Rescue Me
"Kansas", "Orphans"
Peter Reilly
2005
"Sensitivity", "Reunion", "Shame", "Believe", "Brains"
Criminal Minds
"The Fox"
Karl Arnold a.k.a. The Fox
2006
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
"Maltese Cross", "Weeping Willow"
Chief of Detectives Bradshaw
2007
"Flipped"
Crossing Jordan
"Seven Feet Under"
Russell Berman
2008
Generation Kill
Seven episodes--complete series
Sgt. Maj. John Sixta
2009
Law & Order
"Take-out"
Alex Boone
Criminal Minds
"Outfoxed"
Karl Arnold a.k.a. The Fox
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