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    • Tommy Lee Jones. 09/15/1946. Tommy Lee Jones, an American actor and filmmaker, has captivated audiences globally with his distinctive Texan drawl and riveting performances.
    • James Earl Jones. 01/17/1931. James Earl Jones, an icon of American stage and screen, is best remembered for his deep, resonant voice that has graced some of the most memorable characters in film history.
    • Leslie Jones. Annette "Leslie" Jones (born September 7, 1967) is an American comedian and actress who was a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live from 2014 to 2019 and currently the host of Supermarket Sweep.
    • Catherine Zeta-Jones. 09/25/1969. Catherine Zeta-Jones, a Welsh actress, gained international acclaim for her riveting performances in both television and film.
  2. Nov 30, 2015 · Tom Jones, one of the more famous Welsh Joneses. (Photo: Nick Webb/flickr ) We define ourselves by our names. They are the signifiers of our individuality, words chosen just for us, at...

  3. Duane Jones (1937–1988), American actor and theatre director. Elise Marilyn Jones (born 1997), American actress known professionally as Chloe Cherry. Emilia Jones (born 2002), English actress. Felicity Jones (born 1983), English actress. Finn Jones (born 1988), English actor. Freddie Jones (1927–2019), English actor.

  4. Mar 26, 2014 · "Add to that the large number of Jonesers (the most populous birth years in U.S. history, more than 50 million in the United States alone) and how much cash is at the disposal of this large ...

  5. The most famous person with last name Jones is David Bowie. Other famous people with last name include celebrities like Quincy Jones and Tom Jones (singer).

  6. Sep 25, 2012 · One of the most famous Joneses is self-proclaimed hell-raiser Mother Jones (1837–1930), the Irish union and labor activist, once called “The most dangerous woman in America.” Born in Cork, Mary Harris Jones immigrated to Canada with her family as a teenager, and then worked as a teacher and dressmaker in Chicago and Memphis.

  7. Oct 21, 2014 · The name has always been popular in the United States. The 1850 census has 113,864 records for Jones; the 1940, 731,131. In the 2000 census, it was the fifth-most common surname, with 1,362,755 American Joneses. Of those, 57 percent were white and 37 percent black.

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