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| birth_place = Decatur, Alabama, U.S.20150101|25}}| death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S.| occupation = Actor spouse = {{Unbulleted listMae Entwisle1971{{marriage1973}}}}| children = 2}}Dean Carroll Jones (January 25, 1931 â€“ September 1, 2015) was an American actor. He was best known for his roles as Agent Zeke Kelso in That Darn Cat! (1965), Jim Douglas in the Herbie franchise (1969–1997), and Dr. Herman Varnick in Beethoven (1992). He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance as Albert Dooley in The Million Dollar Duck (1971). In 1995, he was inducted as a Disney Legend for his film work.WEB, Dean Jones - D23,d23.com/walt-disney-legend/dean-jones/, The Official Disney Fan Club, 21 February 2020,

Early life

Jones was born on January 25, 1931, in Decatur, Alabama, to Andrew Guy Jones, a traveling construction worker, and the former Nolia Elizabeth Wilhite.NEWS,www.nytimes.com/2015/09/03/movies/dean-jones-star-of-disneys-the-love-bug-dies-at-84.html?_r=0, Dean Jones, Affable Star in ‘Love Bug’ and a Disney Fixture, Dies at 84, Mike, Flaherty, The New York Times, September 2, 2015, B19, subscription, As a student at Riverside High School in Decatur, Jones had his own local radio show, Dean Jones Sings.“Man at Work—Finally”, People, November 11, 1991. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War, and after his discharge worked at the Bird Cage Theater at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, California.{{Citation needed |date=March 2024}} Jones attended Asbury University in Wilmore near Lexington, Kentucky. A member of its Class of 1953, he did not graduate, but the university in 2003 awarded him an honorary degree. On March 4, 2011, he addressed the community during the dedication ceremony of Asbury’s Andrew S. Miller Center for Communications Arts.NEWS,www.asbury.edu/news-events/news/2011/03/04/13021, Dean Jones ‘53 addresses Asbury community, Asbury University, 4 March 2011, 3 September 2015, 6 October 2016,web.archive.org/web/20161006145651/https://www.asbury.edu/news-events/news/2011/03/04/13021, dead,

Stage

{{more citations needed|section|date=January 2016}}After appearing in minor film and television roles, Jones made his Broadway debut in the 1960 play There Was a Little Girl. He stepped into the role in Boston, with only one day’s notice.“How Now, Dean Jones?”. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071222095834www.theatermania.com/content/news.cfm/story/2027 |date=2007-12-22 }}. Theatermania.com. Accessed January 23, 2016. In 1960, he also played Dave Manning in the Broadway comedy Under the Yum-Yum Tree, a role he repeated in the 1963 film version starring Jack Lemmon and Carol Lynley.After working in film and television, Jones was set to return to Broadway as the star of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Company in 1970. Shortly after opening night, he withdrew from the show, due to stress that he was undergoing from ongoing divorce proceedings. Director Harold Prince agreed to replace him with Larry Kert if Jones would open the show and record the cast album. He agreed, and his performance is preserved on the original cast album, although it was Kert who received the Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical.NEWS, Dean Jones, Original Bobby in Company, Dead at 84 – Watch His Unforgettable “Being Alive”,www.playbill.com/article/dean-jones-original-bobby-in-company-dead-at-84-watch-his-unforgettable-being-alive-com-360803, Robert, Viagas, September 2, 2015, Playbill, September 13, 2022, In 1986, Jones, by then having become a fervent born-again Christian, starred in Into the Light, a musical about scientists and the Shroud of Turin, which closed after only six performances.MAGAZINE, Broadway’s Top Ten Musical Flops,www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/broadways-top-ten-musical-flops-169390390/, Jesse, Rhodes, May 10, 2011, Smithsonian (magazine), Smithsonian, September 13, 2022, He had far more success touring in the one-man show St. John in Exile as the last surviving Apostle of Jesus Christ, reminiscing about his life while imprisoned on the Greek island of Patmos. One performance was filmed in 1986. He made one more Broadway appearance, in 1993, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, in a special two-day concert staging of Company featuring most of the original Broadway cast.

Television and film

{{more citations needed|section|date=December 2017}}File:Dick Powell Show Premiere Episode 1961.JPG|thumb|right|Guest stars for the premiere episode of The Dick Powell Show, “Who Killed Julie Greer?” Standing, from left: Ronald Reagan, Nick Adams, Lloyd Bridges, Mickey Rooney, Edgar Bergen, Jack Carson, Ralph Bellamy, Kay Thompson, Dean Jones. Seated, from left, Carolyn Jones and Dick PowellDick PowellJones began as a contract performer for MGM, beginning with a small role as a soldier in Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) and he later played disc jockey Teddy Talbot in the Elvis Presley film Jailhouse Rock (1957).NEWS, Dean Jones, Star of Classic Disney Family Films, Dies at 84,www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/dean-jones-dead-disney-actor-819867/, Mike, Barnes, September 2, 2015, The Hollywood Reporter, September 13, 2022, He portrayed a soldier in both Imitation General (also 1957) with Glenn Ford and Never So Few (1959) with Frank Sinatra. He gave a powerful performance as an ex-con trying to reform (with Joe’s help) on Bonanza Season 3 Episode 8 “The Friendship” which aired 11/11/1961.
Jones subsequently starred in the NBC television sitcom Ensign O’Toole (1962–63), produced by Four Star Television, portraying an easy-going and inexperienced officer on a U.S. Navy destroyer. His costars included Jack Mullaney, Jack Albertson, Jay C. Flippen, Harvey Lembeck, and Beau Bridges. He also recorded a singing album, Introducing Dean Jones, for Valiant Records.WEB, Introducing Dean Jones,www.allmusic.com/album/introducing-dean-jones-mw0000864245?1663121106927, AllMusic, September 13, 2022, As Ensign O’Toole was the lead-in show on NBC to Walt Disney’s The Wonderful World of Color, Disney ordered a print of Jones’ latest film Under the Yum Yum Tree to study. Disney signed Jones for Disney film productions beginning with That Darn Cat!. His performance was well-received. Jones continued with Disney for many years, starring in films such as The Ugly Dachshund (1966), Monkeys, Go Home! (1966), Blackbeard’s Ghost (1968), The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit (1968). The Love Bug (1969), The Million Dollar Duck (1971), Snowball Express (1972), The Shaggy D.A. (1976), and Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977).Jones’ signature Disney role would be as race car driver Jim Douglas in the successful Herbie series. In addition to the two feature films, Jones starred in the short-lived television series Herbie, the Love Bug (1982) and the television film The Love Bug (1997). In 1969, he was the host of a short-lived sketch-comedy hour on ABC-TV titled What’s It All About, World? that became a variety show midway into its run, when the title was changed to The Dean Jones Variety Hour.WEB, The Dean Jones Variety Hour / What’s It All About, World? (comedy variety),www.classicthemes.com/50sTVThemes/themePages/deanJones.html, Classic Themes, September 13, 2022, Away from Disney, Jones costarred with Broadway-era co-star Jane Fonda in the romantic comedy, Any Wednesday (1966). In a dramatic turn, in the NBC television film When Every Day Was the Fourth of July (1978) he portrayed Ed Cooper, an attorney in the 1930s who agrees to defend a man who has been accused of murder, accepting the case only after urging from his daughter. He reprised the role of Ed Cooper in the ABC television sequel The Long Days of Summer (1980). He appeared with Gregory Peck and Danny DeVito as Bill Coles, the president of Peck’s company, which was fighting a hostile takeover by DeVito, in Other People’s Money (1991).Jones, who was known for playing pleasant characters, took on the role as Dr. Herman Varnick, the evil veterinarian in the family film Beethoven (1992). He employed method acting for the first time in his career and did not break character off-set throughout the film’s shooting period much to the surprise of cast members as well as family and friends who had never seen him so immersed in a role. He maintained his relationship to the Beethoven franchise by providing the voice of George Newton in the animated television version of Beethoven. He also appeared in a small role as Director of Central Intelligence Judge Arthur Moore in the film adaptation of Tom Clancy’s Clear and Present Danger (1994), which starred Harrison Ford.Jones also appeared in two episodes of the Angela Lansbury series Murder, She Wrote in 1984 and 1988.

Personal life

Jones was married to Mae Entwisle from 1954 to 1971; the couple had two daughters. He was married to actress Lory Patrick from 1973 until his death in 2015.Jones became a born-again Christian in 1973 or 1974. His book Under Running Laughter (1982) recounts his experience of Christianity. He had previously suffered from bouts of depression. His wife, Lory, said, “One night he got down on his knees and prayed that God would free him from the miserable moods that he had always suffered. He told me that in an instant it was gone and he felt peace and joy flood into his heart.“Jones appeared in several Christian films. In 1977 he portrayed Charles Colson in the feature film Born Again. He voiced the narrator in Birdwing Records’ 1979 studio album Nathaniel the Grublet. Jones also voiced the standard English narration for the 80-minute Bible overview God’s Story: From Creation to Eternity, and was the voice of Father Tim for Focus on the Family Radio Theatre audio drama At Home in Mitford in 2003.In July 1994, Jones was a guest on 100 Huntley Street, a Canadian Christian discussion program.In 1998, Jones founded the Christian Rescue Committee (CRC), an organization that helps provide a “way of escape to Jews, Christians, and others persecuted for their faith”.Disney Icon Dean Jones Dies at 84. Christianity Today (originally published as “At Home with Dean Jones”, Jan/Feb 2004); accessed December 10, 2017.

Death

Jones died of Parkinson’s disease in Los Angeles on September 1, 2015, at age 84. His remains were cremated.

Filmography

Film{| class“wikitable sortable”

! Year! Title! Role! NotesSomebody Up There Likes Me (1956 film)>Somebody Up There Likes Me Private in Rocky’s Tent UncreditedThese Wilder Years >|Tea and Sympathy (film)>Tea and Sympathy Ollie The Opposite Sex >| UncreditedThe Rack (1956 film)>The Rack Lieutenant UncreditedThe Great American Pastime >|Slander (1956 film)>Slander Newscaster UncreditedTen Thousand Bedrooms >|Designing Woman >| UncreditedUntil They Sail >| UncreditedJailhouse Rock (film)>Jailhouse Rock Teddy Talbot Handle with Care (1958 film)>Handle with Care Zachary Davis Imitation General >|Torpedo Run >|Night of the Quarter Moon >|Never So Few >|Under the Yum Yum Tree >|The New Interns >|Two on a Guillotine >|That Darn Cat! >|The Ugly Dachshund >|Any Wednesday (film)>Any Wednesday Cass Henderson Monkeys, Go Home! >|Blackbeard’s Ghost >|The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit >|The Love Bug >|Mr. Superinvisible >|The Million Dollar Duck >|Snowball Express >|The Shaggy D.A. >|Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo >|Born Again (film)>Born Again Charles Colson St. John in Exile >John the Apostle>St. John Other People’s Money >|Beethoven (film)>Beethoven Dr. Herman Varnick Clear and Present Danger (film)>Clear and Present Danger Judge Arthur Moore (The Visual Bible: Acts) >Luke the Evangelist >|A spasso nel tempo >|That Darn Cat (1997 film)>That Darn Cat Mr. Flint (Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero) >| Voice, direct-to-videoLavinia’s Heist >| Short filmMandie>Mandie and the Secret Tunnel Jason Bond God Provides >Abraham >| Direct-to-video film (final film role)“>

Television{| class“wikitable sortable”

! Year! Title! Role! NotesDick Powell’s Zane Grey Theatre>Zane Grey Theatre Deputy Bill Devlin Episode: “The Sunday Man”The Aquanauts >| Episode: “The Stowaway”Outlaws (1960 TV series)>Outlaws Danny Cannon Episode: “Beat the Drum Slowly”Stagecoach West (TV series)>Stagecoach West Joe Brady Episode: “Red Sand”The Dick Powell Show >Burke’s Law (1963 TV series)>Who Killed Julie Greer?”Bonanza >| Episode: “The Friendship”Tales of Wells Fargo >| Episode: “A Killing in Calico”(Target: The Corruptors!) >| Episode: “Play It Blue”Wagon Train >| Episode: “The Lieutenant Burton Story”1962–1963}} Ensign O’Toole Ensign O’Toole Main role (32 episodes)Ben Casey >| Episode: “Fire in a Sacred Fruit Tree”Burke’s Law (1963 TV series)>Burke’s Law Rudy Davis Episode: “Who Killed Eleanora Davis?”Kraft Suspense Theatre >| Episode: “The Rise and Fall of Eddie Carew”Vacation Playhouse >| Episode: “Alec Tate”List of Walt Disney anthology television series episodes>Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color Narrator Voice, episode: “The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show”The Chicago Teddy Bears >| Main role (13 episodes)The Great Man’s Whiskers >| Television filmGuess Who’s Sleeping in My Bed? >| Television filmWalt Disney: A Golden Anniversary Salute >| Television specialMedical Center (TV series)>Medical Center Dr. Ronston Episode: “Spectre”Good Heavens >| Episode: “Coffee, Tea, or Gloria”Once Upon a Brothers Grimm >Jacob Grimm / Grandmother >| Television filmWhen Every Day Was the Fourth of July >| Television filmWalt Disney anthology television series>The Wonderful World of Disney Himself – Guest star Episode: “Mickey’s 50The Long Days of Summer >| Television filmAloha Paradise >| Episode: “Alex and Annie”Kraft Salutes Walt Disney World’s 10th Anniversary >| Television specialHerbie, the Love Bug (TV series)>Herbie, the Love Bug Jim Douglas Main role (5 episodes)The Gospel According to Scrooge >| Television filmDon’t Ask Me, Ask God >| Television specialThe Love Boat >| Episode: “Julie and the Producer” (Part 1 & 2)Finder of Lost Loves >| Episode: “Yesterday’s Child”Murder, She Wrote >| Episode: “It’s a Dog’s Life”Murder, She Wrote >| Episode: “Harbinger of Death”Fire and Rain (film)>Fire and Rain Jack Ayers Television film(The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible) >Ahasuerus>| Voice, episode: “Queen Esther”(Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style) >| Television filmBeethoven (TV series)>Beethoven George Newton Voice, main role (26 episodes)The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1995 film)>The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Dean Webster Carlson Television filmNowhere Man (TV series)>Nowhere Man Jonathan Crane Episode: “Father”Special Report: Journey to Mars >| Television filmThe Real Adventures of Jonny Quest >| Voice, episode: “DNA Doomsday”Nightmare Ned >Abraham Lincoln >| Episode: “Monster Ned”(Superman: The Animated Series) >Sam Lane (comics)>Sam Lane Voice, episode: “Monkey Fun”The Love Bug (1997 film)>The Love Bug Jim Douglas Television filmAdventures from the Book of Virtues >| Voice, episode: “Trustworthiness”Scrooge & Marley >Ebenezer Scrooge >| Television film“>

Stage productions{| class“wikitable sortable”

! Dates! Title! Role! Theatre venueThere Was a Little Girl >| Cort TheatreUnder the Yum Yum Tree >Stephen Sondheim Theatre>Henry Miller’s TheatreCompany (musical)>Company Robert Alvin TheatreInto the Light (musical)>Into the Light James Prescott Neil Simon TheatreCompany (musical)>Company Robert Vivian Beaumont Theater

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