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Tommy Lee Jones
Born: Sep 15, 1946
Tommy Lee Jones was born in San Saba, Texas, on September 15, 1946. He attended St. Mark's School of Texas, a prestigious prep school for boys in Dallas, on a scholarship. H went on to Harvard on another scholarship and roomed with future Vice-President Al Gore. Jones played offensive guard in the famous 29-29 Harvard-Yale game of '68 known as "The Tie". H received a B.A. in English literature and graduated cum laude, Harvard, 1969. Following college, he moved to New York and began his theatrical career on Broadway in A Patriot for Me. In 1970, he made his film debut in Love Story. While living in New York, he continued to appear in various plays, both on- and off-Broadway: During this time, he also appeared on a daytime soap opera, One Life To Live as Dr. Mark Toland from 1971-75. Jones moved with wife Kate Lardner, granddaughter of short-story writer/columnist Ring Lardner, and her two children from a previous marriage, to Los Angeles. There, he began to get some roles on television: Charlie's Angels; Smash-Up On Interstate 5 and The Amazing Howard Hughes. In 1980, while working on the movie Back Roads, he met and fell in love with Kimberlea Cloughley, whom he later married. More roles in television, both on network and cable, stage and film amassed him a reputation as a strong, explosive, thoughtful actor, who could handle supporting as well as leading roles. He made his directorial debut in The Good Old Boys. In addition to directing and starring in the film, he co-wro...[MORE]
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