Gene Jones
The facts available for Gene Jones are quite limited, covering only his birth, nationality, and occupation. A honest, short biography is more appropriate here than a padded one.
Gene Jones was born in the United States in 1953. An American by birth and citizenship, he grew up in a country whose entertainment industry — centered on Hollywood and a sprawling network of regional stages and television studios — offered a range of paths for performers willing to put in the work.
Jones built his career as an actor working in both film and television. His work as a television actor placed him within one of the most demanding and prolific corners of the American entertainment world, where performers move between productions, adapt to different genres, and take on a wide variety of roles across the course of a career. The specifics of individual productions he appeared in point to a working life spent in front of cameras rather than on the stage, though the two worlds are not mutually exclusive for actors of his generation.
English is the language in which Jones has worked throughout his career, situating him firmly within the mainstream of American screen performance. That linguistic and cultural grounding shaped the kinds of roles available to him and the audiences he reached, whether through weekly broadcast television or feature film projects.
The available record does not include a confirmed date or place of death for Jones, which suggests he may still be living. If that is the case, he remains an American actor whose career has spanned television and film, working in the English-language industry from a foundation laid in the United States beginning in 1953. Further biographical detail — specific roles, collaborators, or productions — falls outside what the current record can confirm.
Quotes by Gene Jones

The girls ran a great race. They knew that they'd have to run very well and they did. That gives us a little boost in terms of next week because that sectional is going to be a very tight race.


We knew it was going to be a tough one. We come into the season wanting to be conference champs and the guys have gotten better and better as the season has gone on.

Our girls ran well - East Peoria is a good team. But we'll have someone to go after next week. It's always fun to compete against them.

We try to help veterans who are having trouble getting benefits. We're concerned about troops sent to Iraq without oil to lubricate their guns or correct body armor for their vehicles.
