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Doug Jones

 
Actor: Doug Jones
  • Born: May 24, 1960
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Action, Fantasy
  • Career Highlights: Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Hellboy
  • First Major Screen Credit: Hellboy (2004)

Biography

You may not recognize his face on first (or even second) glance, but chances are if you're a fan of film and television you're already more familiar with Doug Jones than you realize. A master of disguise who could be equated to a modern-day Boris Karloff, Jones can frequently be spotted under some of the most elaborate special-effects makeup ever to appear on camera and has an uncanny ability to instill his characters with a soulful sense of personality that simply isn't achievable through computer-generated animation.

Jones was born in Indianapolis, IN, the youngest of four brothers and raised on the city's northeast side. Upon graduating from Bishop Chatard High School, Jones enrolled in Ball State University to study telecommunications and theater. It was there that Jones first took to miming, and his skill as a contortionist soon lead to frequent commercial work (one of his earliest successes was being cast as the popular "Mac Tonight" character in a prominent, mid-'80s McDonald's advertising campaign). While a stint in the Indiana theater circuit helped Jones to get comfortable performing in front of an audience, it wasn't until moving to Los Angeles in 1985 that he would become a regular fixture in the worlds of film and television.

Early film roles for Jones included bit parts in Batman Returns, Hocus Pocus, and Tank Girl, with a small role in emerging Mexican director Guillermo del Toro's sophomore effort, Mimic (1997), serving to launch an enduring and fruitful partnership. An appearance by Jones as one of the terrifying "Gentlemen" in an Emmy-nominated Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode entitled "Hush" proved a highlight of the entire series. In the following year, Jones would appear in such prolific box-office blockbusters as Men in Black II and The Time Machine -- his visage frequently hidden under copious amounts of prosthetic special-effects makeup. While it was Jones' remarkable ability to project emotion through layer upon layer of monster makeup that enabled him to create unusual characters whom the audience could connect with, his talents as a contortionist also allowed him to instill those characters with a strangely fluid sense of movement that made them entirely believable.

While Jones' collaboration with del Toro momentarily lapsed with such efforts as The Devil's Backbone and Blade II, the release of Hellboy in 2004 found the partnership between the pair growing stronger than ever. Cast in the part of aquatic fish-man Abe Sapien, Jones proved so effective that actor David Hyde Pierce refused to take credit for voicing the role. Two short years later, Jones essayed the roles of both the titular character and the horrifying Pale Man in Del Toro's Oscar-winning fantasy film Pan's Labyrinth.

Additional roles for Jones have included various imps in the movie Doom and Cesare in the 2005 "remake" The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. In 2006 and 2007, the increasingly prolific actor reprised his role as Abe Sapien in a pair of animated Hellboy tales before portraying the titular otherworldly visitor in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and preparing to bring Sapien back to the big screen in Hellboy 2: The Golden Army. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Doug Jones

Jones at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International
Born May 24, 1960 (1960-05-24) (age 49)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1992–present
Official website
Jones at the June 2008 Big Apple Convention in Manhattan.

Doug Jones (born May 24, 1960) is an American film and television actor best known to science fiction, fantasy, and horror fans for his various roles playing non-human characters, often in heavy makeup, in films and television series such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.

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Early life

Jones was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. After attending Bishop Chatard High School, he headed off to Ball State University, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications, and a minor in Theatre. He learned mime at school, joining a troupe called "Mime Over Matter". Also during his stay at BSU, he portrayed the school mascot "Charlie Cardinal".

Career

Jones has worked as a contortionist. "You’d be surprised how many times that comes into play in commercials. They’ll want somebody to hold a box of Tide funny or something. I once squished into a box for a commercial for relaxed fit jeans".[1]

Although known mostly for his work under prosthetic makeup, such as the zombie Billy Butcherson in the Halloween film Hocus Pocus, or the lead Spy Morlock in the 2002 remake of The Time Machine, he has also performed without prosthetics in such films as Adaptation., Mystery Men and Batman Returns, and indie projects such as Stefan Haves' Stalled, AntiKaiser Productions' Three Lives, Phil Donlon's A Series of Small Things and as 'Cesare' in David Fisher's 2005 remake of the 1919 silent classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. His performance as Abe Sapien in Hellboy, which opened at the top of the U.S. box office in the spring of 2004, brought him an even higher profile and much praise from audiences and critics alike. Explaining the challenge of working so often in rubber suits and prosthetics, he notes, "I have to make that a part of my being and my physicality and again, acting is a full body experience and that's a part of it when you're doing a costumed character."[2]

In 2005, he renewed his association with Mexican director Guillermo del Toro, starring as the Faun in del Toro's multi-Oscar-winning Spanish language fantasy/horror project El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth). He also has a secondary role in the film as 'The Pale Man', a gruesome creature with a penchant for eating children. Working once more under heavy prosthetics in both roles, he was also required to learn large amounts of dialogue in Spanish, though his voice was ultimately re-dubbed.[citation needed]

The year also brought success for The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, the film receiving three awards at the Screamfest Horror Festival in Los Angeles, including the Audience Choice Award.[3] In 2006 Jones appeared in the feature films The Benchwarmers and Lady in the Water, and reprised his role as Abe Sapien by voicing the character in the new Hellboy Animated television project, recording two 75-minute animated films.

In February 2007, Jones' likeness was used for Nvidia's "Human Head" tech demo.[4]

In June 2007 Jones appeared in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer as the Silver Surfer (though Laurence Fishburne portrayed the character's voice). He reprised his role as Abe Sapien in Hellboy II: The Golden Army, once more under the direction of Guillermo del Toro, for which he played both the voice and body performance. He also played two other roles in the film: the Angel of Death and The Chamberlain, both under heavy prosthetics. Jones is open to playing more creatures in Del Toro's planned two-part The Hobbit adaptation, as well as his version of Frankenstein (which he began make-up tests for June 2009).[5]

Jones starred as himself in Sockbaby 4, the fourth installment of the Internet martial arts comedy series Sockbaby.[6]

According to Jones' official website, he will appear in the upcoming French-language film Gainsbourg: Vie Heroique, written and directed by French comic-book author Joann Sfar and produced by Universal Europe. Jones plays La Gueule, the grotesque fantasy muse that teases, guides and accompanies Gainsbourg throughout his life. He is working under prosthetics designed and created by the Oscar-winning Spanish FX shop DDT Efectos Especiales, with whom he worked on Pan's Labyrinth. The film is due for release in France on January 20, 2010.[7][8]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1992 Batman Returns Thin Clown
1993 Tales from the Crypt Contortionist Ep: "Food For Thought"
Hocus Pocus Billy Butcherson
1994 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Slapstick actor Episode "Indiana Jones and Hollywood Follies"
1995 Tank Girl Additional Ripper
1997 Mimic Long John #2
Warriors of Virtue Yee
1998 The Outer Limits Elder Alien Eps: "Sarcophagus", "To Tell The Truth" and "Relativity Theory"
1999 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lead Gentleman Ep: "Hush"
G vs E Herb Ep: "Evilator"
2001 Monkeybone Yeti
Unsolved Mysteries Gordon Page, Jr. Ep: "#488"
2002 Adaptation. Augustus Margary
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Grinder Ep: "Revenge is Best Served Cold"
Men in Black II Joey
The Time Machine Spy Morlock
2004 Three Lives Mysterious Caller / Mortician
Hellboy Abe Sapien (voice by David Hyde Pierce)
2005 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Cesare
Doom Dr. Carmack Imp
A Series of Small Things The Homeless Man
Criminal Minds Domino Thacker Ep: "Blood Hungry"
2006 The Benchwarmers Number 7 Robot
Carnies Ratcatcher
Lady in the Water Tartutic #4
Pan's Labyrinth El Fauno/The Pale Man
2007 Hellboy: Blood and Iron Abe Sapien
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Norrin Radd / The Silver Surfer (voice by Laurence Fishburne)
Hellboy: Sword of Storms Abe Sapien
2008 Criminal Minds Beanie Ep: "Brothers in Arms"
Retarded Policeman #13 Mime
Fear Itself Grady Edlund Ep: "Skin & Bones"
Quarantine Thin Infected Man
Sockbaby Himself
Hellboy II: The Golden Army Abe Sapien Angel of Death/The Chamberlain
2009 Greyscale Jamison
Cyrus Dr. Arthur
My Name is Jerry Jerry
Angel of Death Dr. Rankin
Battle Jitni Episode 1: The Danger Element Dr. Elymas
The Butterfly Circus Otto
2010 Gainsbourg, vie héroïque La Gueule
Legion Ice Cream Man

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