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Tommy Lee Jones
Actor Tommy Lee Jones was born and raised in Texas where he still resides. He attended ~~~
Harvard University where he shared a room with Vice-President Al Gore, with whom he still
remains close.
His film credits include:
"U.S. Marshals", 1998; "Men in Black", 1997; "Volcano", 1997; "Batman Forever", 1995;
"Cobb", 1994; "Blown Away", 1994; "The Client", 1994; "Natural Born Killers", 1994; "The
Fugitive ", 1993 (Best Supporting Actor- Academy Award and Golden Globe Award); "Heaven
and Earth", 1993; "Under Siege"; "JFK" (Best Supporting Actor- Academy Award and BAFTA y
nominations) ; "House of Cards"; "Blue Sky"; "Black Moon Rising"; "River Rats"; "Nate &
Hayes" ; "Back Roads"; "Coal Miner's Daughter " (Best Actor- Golden Globe Nomination);
"The Eyes of Laura Mars"; "Rolling Thunder"; and `Jackson County jail".
Additionally, Jones has stared in numerous "made for television" films among which are
"Rainmaker " , and "Good Old Boys " which he wrote, acted, directed and for which he also
received a Cable Ace nomination for best actor in a movie or miniseries. Jones has also
starred on Broadway including "Ulysses in Nighttown ", "A Patriot for Me", and "Four on a
Garden".
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