Jeffrey Jones

Jeffrey Jones
Jeffrey Duncan Jonesis an American actor best known for his roles as Joseph II in Amadeus, Edward R. Rooney in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Charles Deetz in Beetlejuice. Jones' career started in Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota, advanced to London and Broadway, before leading to a series of character acting roles in film and television, which often capitalized on Jones' deadpan delivery of characters in unusual situations to comic effect...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth28 September 1946
CityBuffalo, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Ive done Hay Fever and this one was called Another Time by Ronald Harwood.
It's funny because Koreans know English. They spend a lot of time learning English. They can read, probably better than I can. But they have trouble speaking.
I understand they are still investigating, and the (federal) grand jury is still looking at the matter.
We went to camp together. We learned so much from each other. It's just so amazing how much leadership he had.
But it's true, it's nothing new that decisions about what movies are to be made, and how they're to be made, and who's to be hired to do what, and whether you hire somebody to do their job, or whether you hire somebody to fill a position and you tell them what to do.
We wanted to create an environment where students feel they left Korea behind.
You don't want to tell them no, they're not in here. You don't want to deplete their hope like that.
This place is so huge and there are more people coming all the time. People just started posting stuff up there because there was nothing else.
There may be the kinds of things that you may find interesting, but then there's also the practical reality of needing to make a living and this is what you have to choose from.
I've been awfully busy, and I haven't gone to many movies.
Certainly Amadeus because it was a very powerful time for me, we filmed it in the Czech Republic at a time of lots of social and political change going on in that part of the world.
Part of the film business is, if you want an apple, you buy an apple.
Well, I think that there is a connection between being a lawyer and a doctor and an actor. They kind of, in some ways, have the same appeal, I suppose.
A lot of the reasons why something is a favorite thing are all things you don't necessarily see, the place, the people, the time, where you are, what it meant to you at the time.