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Ron Jones(III)

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Ron Jones is an author, playwright, and spoken word artist. Three of his stories have been made into movies: The Wave (1981), La Vague (2008), The Acorn People (1981), and One Special Victory (1991); which have garnered an Emmy, Golden Globe, and Peabody for their producers. Ron was the real-life basketball coach of the team of disabled people who inspired the movie One Special Victory (1991). And as the original teacher of the 1967 high school classroom experiment in extremism known as "The Third Wave" (aka "The Wave"), he is featured in both Wave documentaries Lesson Plan (2010) and The Invisible Line (2019). That story is widely taught in schools around the world.

Ron's book entitled "Kids Called Crazy" was nominated for a Pulitzer, and "Say Ray," the story of a disabled man abducted to Mexico, was honored as the American Book of the Year. Ron holds a Master's in Education from Stanford University, and was a counselor and basketball coach for 30 years at the Janet Pomeroy Center for the mentally and physically disabled in San Francisco.
BornAugust 31, 1940
BornAugust 31, 1940
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    Known for

    La Vague (2008)
    La Vague
    7.6
    • Writer(as William Ron Jones)
    • 2008
    The Wave (1981)
    The Wave
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1981
    John Larroquette in One Special Victory (1991)
    One Special Victory
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • Writer(suggestion)
    • 1991
    The Acorn People (1981)
    The Acorn People
    7.6
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1981

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    Writer



    • La Vague (2008)
      La Vague
      7.6
      • based on the short story and original protocols by (as William Ron Jones)
      • 2008
    • John Larroquette in One Special Victory (1991)
      One Special Victory
      6.9
      TV Movie
      • book "B-Ball: The Team That Never Lost A Game" (suggestion)
      • 1991
    • The Wave (1981)
      The Wave
      7.1
      TV Movie
      • based on a short story by
      • 1981
    • The Acorn People (1981)
      The Acorn People
      7.6
      TV Movie
      • based on the novel by
      • 1981

    Actor



    • La Vague (2008)
      La Vague
      7.6
      • Coffee Bar Visitor (uncredited)
      • 2008

    Additional Crew



    • The Invisible Line (2019)
      The Invisible Line
      9.5
      TV Movie
      • in collaboration with
      • 2019

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    • Alternative name
      • William Ron Jones
    • Born
      • August 31, 1940
      • San Francisco, California, USA
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      • 2 Portrayals

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      Author of around 30 books and winner of a Peabody Award for Outstanding Journalism and a Pulitzer Prize nominee.
    • Nickname
      • Buddha

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