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- Nombre de nacimientoJonathan Francis Gries
- Altura1.80 m
- Jon Gries nació el 17 de junio de 1957 en Glendale, California, Estados Unidos. Es un actor y productor, conocido por Napoleón Dinamita (2004), Hombres de negro (1997) y The Pretender (1996).
- Padres
- FamiliaresCary Gries(Sibling)
- In one of his appearances on Seinfeld (1989), he plays a homeless man that refuses to give Kramer's (Michael Richards) Tupperware back. In Napoleón Dinamita (2004), his character is a door-to-door salesman of Tupperware-like products.
- On Lost (2004) he played the father of Michael Emerson, who is actually 3 years older than him.
- Son of noted writer/director/producer Tom Gries and actress Mary Munday. His paternal step-grandfather was jazz musician Muggsy Spanier (who was married to Jon's grandmother, Ruth).
- He is the son of director Tom Gries.
- Coincidentally has been in two movies with Sandy Martin. They were Uncle Rico and Grandma in Napoleon Dynamite, and 19 years earlier, they were both in Real Genius where she played an administrator, in a very small role, directing Mitch (Gabriel Jarret) to a freshman tea, and he played Lazlo Hollyfeld. The two movies share no other commonality - not in casting, directing, producing, writing, etc.
- On his definition of success: It's not about the money. It's not about the prestige or being recognized. It's about doing work that you really think has integrity.
- On Napoleón Dinamita (2004): The fun of this kind of experience, which I think, unfortunately, a lot of people in the film industry miss, is really the adventure of making a movie that is being nurtured almost like a child and having to go through a channel where there are not millions of hands kind of massaging it to the screen.
- (On Get Shorty) I was probably the 250th person they saw for that. They saw Matthew McConaughey, Steve Buscemi, a lot of people. Getting it was kind of an anomaly. It's very difficult being nobody and getting a part in a movie like that. My personal feeling is that what I did in the audition didn't translate on film, and part of that was Barry Sonnenfeld's insecurity. There was so much dialogue, so he thought everything should be sped up. He kept saying, "Make it faster," and I think it lost something. When we had the cast and crew screening, there wasn't a peep from the audience. Barry was sweating profusely. He thought everyone hated it. I walked out of there thinking it was gonna be a big flop. Of course, seeing it now, I think it worked just fine, and we were all being too hard on it.
- The White Lotus (2021) - $40,000
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