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Christopher Jones(1941-2014)

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Christopher Jones
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La Fille de Ryan (1970)
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Christopher Jones was a brief cult star of the late '60s counterculture era and a would-be rebel successor to James Dean had he wanted it. Born William Franklin Jones amid rather impoverished surroundings to a grocery clerk in Jackson, Tennessee, in 1941, his artist mother had to be institutionalized when Chris was 4. She died in a mental facility in 1960, and this was always to haunt him. He shifted back and forth between homes and orphanages and was placed in Boys Town at one point to straighten out his life.

Chris joined the service as a young adult but went AWOL just two days later. After serving out his time on Governor's Island for this infraction, he moved to New York and studied painting, meeting a motley crew of actors and artists. Friends were startled by his moody nature and uncanny resemblance to the troubled Dean and he was encouraged to audition for the Actors Studio. He was accepted and eventually won the Broadway role of Pancho in "The Night of the Iguana" in 1961. Chris wound up marrying acting coach Lee Strasberg's daughter, Susan Strasberg, in 1965, but his erratic behavior would send her packing after three years and two children.

Chris's brooding good looks and undeniable charisma led him straight to Hollywood and, following a few TV episodic parts, earned the title film role of Chubasco le rebelle (1968) co-starring then-wife Susan. He then earned cult stardom in Les troupes de la colère (1968) as Max Frost, a rock star who becomes president. This popular satire, in turn, led another movie satire as the college boy Lothario in the interracial sex triangle Comment séduire un play-boy (1968) and such distinguished international projects as Le miroir aux espions (1970), Jardines de España (1957) and La Fille de Ryan (1970). But the trappings of success quickly got to him.

Numerous entanglements with the Hollywood "in crowd" eventually took their toll, including those with Pamela Courson (Jim Morrison's girlfriend at the time), the ill-fated Sharon Tate, one-time co-star Pia Degermark, and Olivia Hussey. Not only did his volatile relationships with directors also leave him depressed, but his personal life remained in constant turmoil. Morrison's early drug-related death and Tate's particularly brutal murder hit him particularly hard and led to a breakdown.

Chris split the Hollywood scene altogether to regain himself but instead ended up a victim of the Sunset Strip drug culture for a time. He eventually cleaned up his act and two subsequent relationships led to five more children. He also turned to painting and sculpting as creative outlets and lived the Southern California beach scene. Little was heard until decades later when Quentin Tarantino offered him a part in Pulp Fiction (1994). The now reclusive and eccentric Jones turned down a role in that, but later decided to take on a cameo part in friend Larry Bishop's crime comedy-drama Mad Dogs (1996) a couple of years later. This proved to be his only return to acting. Chris died of gall bladder cancer in 2014 at age 72.
BornAugust 18, 1941
DiedJanuary 31, 2014(72)
BornAugust 18, 1941
DiedJanuary 31, 2014(72)
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  • Awards
    • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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Known for

La Fille de Ryan (1970)
La Fille de Ryan
7.4
  • Major Randolph Doryan
  • 1970
Les troupes de la colère (1968)
Les troupes de la colère
5.9
  • Max (Flatow) Frost
  • 1968
Pia Degermark and Christopher Jones in Le miroir aux espions (1970)
Le miroir aux espions
5.8
  • Leiser
  • 1970
Comment séduire un play-boy (1968)
Comment séduire un play-boy
5.4
  • Paxton Quigley
  • 1968

Credits

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Actor



  • Jeff Goldblum, Diane Lane, Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne, Richard Dreyfuss, Kyle MacLachlan, Gregory Hines, and Henry Silva in Mad Dogs (1996)
    Mad Dogs
    5.4
    • Nicholas Falco
    • 1996
  • La Fille de Ryan (1970)
    La Fille de Ryan
    7.4
    • Major Randolph Doryan
    • 1970
  • Pia Degermark and Christopher Jones in Le miroir aux espions (1970)
    Le miroir aux espions
    5.8
    • Leiser
    • 1970
  • Pia Degermark and Christopher Jones in Una breve stagione (1969)
    Una breve stagione
    6.3
    • Johnny Philips
    • 1969
  • Comment séduire un play-boy (1968)
    Comment séduire un play-boy
    5.4
    • Paxton Quigley
    • 1968
  • Les troupes de la colère (1968)
    Les troupes de la colère
    5.9
    • Max (Flatow) Frost
    • 1968
  • Susan Strasberg and Christopher Jones in Chubasco le rebelle (1968)
    Chubasco le rebelle
    5.4
    • Chubasco
    • 1968
  • Robert Vaughn and David McCallum in Des agents très spéciaux (1964)
    Des agents très spéciaux
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Greg Martin
    • 1967
  • Carl Betz and Stephen Young in Judd for the Defense (1967)
    Judd for the Defense
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Brandon Hill (as Chris Jones)
    • 1967
  • Jesse James (1965)
    Jesse James
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Jesse James
    • 1965–1966

Videos5

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Official Trailer
Trailer 2:41
Official Trailer
Official Trailer
Trailer 2:41
Official Trailer
The Looking Glass War
Trailer 3:21
The Looking Glass War
Ryan's Daughter
Trailer 2:15
Ryan's Daughter
Ryan's Daughter
Trailer 2:55
Ryan's Daughter

Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • A close friend's story
    • Official Site
  • Alternative name
    • Chris Jones
  • Height
    • 1.73 m
  • Born
    • August 18, 1941
    • Jackson, Tennessee, USA
  • Died
    • January 31, 2014
    • Los Alamitos, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Susan StrasbergSeptember 25, 1965 - March 1968 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Children
      Christopher Jones Jr.
  • Parents
      Robbie Jones
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared in "Night of the Iguana" on Broadway.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 4 Interviews
    • 1 Article
    • 1 Pictorial

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Emotionally devastated by the August 9, 1969, murder of his friend Sharon Tate, he suffered what he described as a "nervous breakdown" and abandoned his acting career.
  • Quotes
    [in 1996, on why he left the film industry] I'd had a nervous breakdown over Sharon Tate's death. I had done three pictures in a row in Europe, and had so many love affairs I was exhausted. I was tired, man.
  • Nickname
    • Chris
  • Salary
    • La Fille de Ryan
      (1970)
      $500,000

FAQ

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  • When did Christopher Jones die?
    January 31, 2014
  • How did Christopher Jones die?
    Cancer
  • How old was Christopher Jones when he died?
    72 years old
  • Where did Christopher Jones die?
    Los Alamitos, California, USA
  • When was Christopher Jones born?
    August 18, 1941

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