Jesse Stone was fired from his position as the police chief of the fictional town of Paradise, Massachusetts, primarily due to his struggles with Alcoholism and his unconventional methods of law enforcement. His dismissal was a result of conflicts with the town's political leadership and a series of controversial decisions that did not align with their expectations. Despite being a skilled investigator, his personal issues and defiance of authority ultimately led to his termination.
Stephen Baldwin appeared in the Jesse Stone movie titled "Jesse Stone: Sea Change," which is the fourth film in the series. Released in 2007, this installment features Tom Selleck as Jesse Stone, a former police chief dealing with personal and professional challenges. Baldwin plays the role of a character named "The Stranger."
Jesse Stone acquired Reggie, his dog, in the 2005 television movie "Jesse Stone: Stone Cold." The character, portrayed by Tom Selleck, adopts Reggie as a companion while dealing with his personal struggles and the challenges of being a police chief in the fictional town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Reggie has since become an integral part of Jesse's character throughout the subsequent films in the series.
Jesse Stone is a fictional character in a series of detective novels (later adapted to TV films), written by Robert B. Parker. The first novel in the series is called Night Passage.
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Jesse Stone was born on 1901-11-16.
As of December 2009, the last Jesse Stone film made was "Jesse Stone: Thin Ice" (2009).
Jesse N. Stone was born on 1924-06-17.
The voice of Jesse Stone's ex-wife on the phone in the Jesse Stone movie series is provided by actress Polly Shannon.
The average cost of a Jesse Stone film is $6.5 million.
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Jesse Stone: No Remorse - set to air May 9, 2010Jesse Stone: Innnocents Lost - airs sometime later in 2010 (filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia in fall 2009)CBS has canceled making any more.
"Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost" premiered on May 22, 2011. It is the eighth film in the Jesse Stone series, based on the novels by Robert B. Parker. The film features Tom Selleck reprising his role as Jesse Stone, a small-town police chief.
Yes, a new Jesse Stone movie titled "Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost" was released in 2011. It is the eighth film in the Jesse Stone series, starring Tom Selleck as the titular character. The film continues to follow Stone, a small-town police chief, as he navigates complex cases and personal challenges.
In the Jesse Stone series, Suitcase, played by Stephen Baldwin, comes out of his coma in the movie "Jesse Stone: No Remorse." This film is the ninth installment in the series and was released in 2010. Suitcase's recovery plays a significant role in the story as Jesse Stone navigates the challenges of his investigation.
Robert B. Parker is the author of the Jesse Stone novels.