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American histrion and film manager

Tommy Lee Jones

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Jones at the 2017 Tokyo International Film Festival

Born (1946-09-15) September fifteen, 1946 (historic period 75)

San Saba, Texas, U.S.

Alma mater Harvard University (AB)
Occupation
  • Actor
  • pic director
Years agile 1969–present
Spouse(s)
  • Katherine Lardner

    (m. 1971; div. 1978)

  • Kimberlea Cloughley

    (m. 1981; div. 1996)

  • Dawn Laurel

    (chiliad. 2001)

Children 2
Awards
  • University Honor
  • Primetime Emmy Award
  • Screen Actors Lodge Award
  • Golden Earth Award

Tommy Lee Jones (built-in September 15, 1946) is an American player and film director. He has received four University Award nominations, winning Best Supporting Player for his functioning as U.S. Align Samuel Gerard in the 1993 thriller flick The Avoiding.

His other notable starring roles include Texas Ranger Woodrow F. Call in the television miniseries Lonesome Dove, Agent K in the Men in Black pic series, Sheriff Ed Tom Bell in No Country for Old Men, Hank Deerfield in In the Valley of Elah, the villain Two-Confront in Batman Forever, Mike Roark in the disaster film Volcano, terrorist William "Pecker" Strannix in Under Siege, Texas Ranger Roland Sharp in Human being of the Business firm, rancher Pete Perkins in The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (which he also directed), Colonel Chester Phillips in Captain America: The First Avenger, CIA Managing director Robert Dewey in Jason Bourne, and Warden Dwight McClusky in Natural Born Killers. He most recently appeared in science fiction moving picture Advertizement Astra in 2019 and in the comedy The Improvement Trail in 2020.

Jones has also portrayed historical figures such as man of affairs Howard Hughes in The Amazing Howard Hughes, Radical Republican Congressman Thaddeus Stevens in Lincoln, executed murderer Gary Gilmore in The Executioner'due south Song, U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur in Emperor, businessman Dirt Shaw, the only person prosecuted in connection with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in JFK, Oliver Vanetta "Doolittle" Lynn, in Coal Miner's Daughter, and baseball game thespian Ty Cobb in Cobb.

Early life [edit]

Jones every bit a junior in high school, 1964

Jones was born on September 15, 1946, in San Saba, Texas.[ane] His female parent, Lucille Marie (née Scott)(1928-2013),[2] was a police officer, school teacher, and beauty shop possessor, and his father, Clyde C. Jones (1926–1986), was a cowboy and oil field worker.[3] The ii were married and divorced twice. He has said that he is of part Cherokee descent.[4] He was raised in Midland, Texas,[v] and attended the and so named Robert E. Lee High School.

Jones soon moved to Dallas and graduated from the St. Marker'due south School of Texas in 1965,[6] which he attended on scholarship.

Higher [edit]

He attended Harvard College on need-based aid; his roommate was future Vice President Al Gore.[vii] As an upperclassman, he stayed in Dunster House[vii] with roommates Gore and Bob Somerby, who later became editor of the media criticism site The Daily Howler. Jones graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English language in 1969; his senior thesis was on "the mechanics of Catholicism" in the works of Flannery O'Connor.[8] [9] At Harvard, he was a pupil of dramatist Robert Chapman.[10] [11]

College football [edit]

Tom Jones
No. 61
Position Baby-sit
Major English
Personal information
Born: September fifteen, 1946 (1946-09-15) (age75)
San Saba, Texas
Meridian 6 ft ane in (1.85 g)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg)
Career history
College
  • Harvard (1965–1968)
High school St. Marking's (TX)
Career highlights and awards
  • 1st squad All-Ivy League (1968)

Jones played baby-sit[12] at Harvard from 1965 to 1968. He was a member of the Harvard'south undefeated 1968 football team. He was named as a outset-team All-Ivy League selection, and played in the 1968 Game. The game featured a memorable and last-minute Harvard 16-bespeak comeback to tie Yale. He recounted his memory of "the most famous football game in Ivy League history" in the documentary Harvard Beats Yale 29-29.

Career [edit]

Early on acting and flick (1960s–1980) [edit]

Jones moved to New York to become an actor, making his Broadway debut in 1969's A Patriot for Me in a number of supporting roles. In 1970, he landed his first film function, coincidentally playing a Harvard student in Dearest Story (Erich Segal, the author of Dear Story, said that he based the lead character of Oliver on aspects of two undergraduate roommates he knew while on a sabbatical at Harvard, Jones and Al Gore).[13]

In early 1971, he returned to Broadway in Abe Burrows' Four on a Garden where he shared the phase with Carol Channing and Sid Caesar. Between 1971 and 1975 he portrayed Dr. Marker Toland on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. He returned to the phase for a short-lived 1974 product of Ulysses in Nighttown, an accommodation of one episode from James Joyce'southward novel Ulysses, playing Stephen Dedalus reverse Zip Mostel's Leopold Bloom and directed past Burgess Meredith.[14] It was followed by the acclaimed Television movie The Amazing Howard Hughes, where he played the lead part.

In films, he played an escaped captive hunted in Jackson County Jail (1976), a Vietnam veteran in Rolling Thunder (1977), an automobile mogul, co-starring with Laurence Olivier in the Harold Robbins drama The Betsy, and Constabulary Detective 'John Neville' opposite Faye Dunaway in the 1978 thriller Eyes of Laura Mars.

In 1980, Jones earned his first Aureate Globe nomination for his portrayal of country vocaliser Loretta Lynn's married man, Doolittle "Mooney" Lynn, in Coal Miner'southward Daughter. In 1981, he played a drifter opposite Sally Field in Back Roads, a one-act that received middling reviews.[15]

Increased exposure (1983–2004) [edit]

In 1983, he received an Emmy[16] for All-time Role player for his performance equally murderer Gary Gilmore in a Television adaptation of Norman Mailer'south The Executioner'south Vocal. That same yr he starred in a pirate adventure, Nate and Hayes, playing the heavily disguised pirate Captain Bully Hayes.

In 1989, he earned another Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Texas Ranger Woodrow F. Call in the acclaimed television mini-series Lonesome Dove, based on the all-time-seller by Larry McMurtry.

In the 1990s, blockbuster hits such as JFK co-starring Kevin Costner, The Fugitive co-starring Harrison Ford, Batman Forever co-starring Val Kilmer, and Men in Black with Volition Smith fabricated Jones i of the highest paid and most in-demand actors in Hollywood. His performance as Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in The Avoiding received broad acclamation and an Academy Accolade for Best Supporting Actor and a sequel. When he accustomed his Oscar, his caput was shaved for his role in the pic Cobb, which he made lite of in his speech: "The but matter a homo can say at a time like this is 'I am not really bald'. Actually I'grand lucky to be working".

Among his other well-known performances during the 1990s were those of the accused conspirator Clay Shaw/Clay Bertrand in the 1991 picture JFK (which earned him another Oscar nomination), as a terrorist who hijacks a U.South. Navy battleship in Under Siege and as a maximum-security prison warden who'south in way over his head in Natural Built-in Killers. He likewise played the role of "Reverend" Roy Foltrigg in the 1994 film The Client.

Jones co-starred with director Clint Eastwood every bit astronauts in the 2000 motion picture Space Cowboys, in which both played retired pilots and friends/rivals leading a space rescue mission together.

Afterwards years (2005–present) [edit]

In 2005, the first theatrical feature moving-picture show Jones directed, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, was presented at the 2005 Cannes Motion picture Festival. Jones's graphic symbol speaks both English language and Spanish in the film. His performance won him the Best Actor Award at Cannes. His first movie as a director had been The Expert Old Boys in 1995, a made-for-television movie.

Two strong performances in 2007 marked a resurgence in Jones'due south career, one as a beleaguered begetter investigating the disappearance of his soldier son in In the Valley of Elah, the other every bit a Texas sheriff hunting an assassin in the Oscar-winning No Country for Sometime Men. For the former, he was nominated for an Academy Honour.

Jones has been a spokesman for Japanese brewing company Suntory since 2006. He tin be seen in various Japanese TV commercials of Suntory's Coffee brand Boss equally a character called "Alien Jones," an extraterrestrial who takes the class of a human beingness to cheque on the world of humans. Many of these commercials can be seen on YouTube.[17] In 2011, Jones appeared in public service announcements on Japanese television, joining a number of other popular figures who sang 2 sentimental songs in remembrance of those lost in the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and seismic sea wave.

In 2010, Jones appeared alongside Ben Affleck in the recession drama The Company Men. The film premiered at the Sundance Moving picture Festival, where early reviews praised Jones's performance every bit "pitch-perfect."[18] Jones had a function in the Marvel Studios moving picture, Captain America: The Kickoff Avenger.[19] He also directed, produced and co-starred with Samuel L. Jackson in an accommodation of The Sunset Limited.

In 2012, there was another turning point in Jones'southward career, starting with playing Agent K again in Men in Black 3, portraying Arnold Soames in the romantic dramedy Hope Springs, and co-starring as Thaddeus Stevens in Steven Spielberg'southward Lincoln. Jones's functioning in Lincoln received broad critical acclamation, and he was nominated for an Oscar for the quaternary fourth dimension, for All-time Supporting Actor.

Personal life [edit]

Jones was married to Kate Lardner, the niece of screenwriter and journalist Band Lardner Jr., from 1971 to 1978.[20] He has two children from his second spousal relationship to Kimberlea Cloughley, the daughter of Phil Hardberger, old mayor of San Antonio: Austin Leonard (born 1982) and Victoria Kafka (built-in 1991).[21] On March 19, 2001, he married his tertiary wife, Dawn Laurel.[22] [23]

Jones resides in Terrell Hills, Texas, a city but outside of downtown San Antonio, and speaks Spanish, which he used to practiced event in Men in Black.[24] He owns a iii,000-acre (1,200 ha) cattle ranch in San Saba County, Texas,[25] and a ranch near Van Horn, Texas, which served as the fix for his pic The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. He endemic an equestrian estate in Wellington, Florida, until he sold it in 2019. Jones is a polo player, and he has a house in a polo country order in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a supporter of the Polo Training Foundation.[26] He is an avid San Antonio Spurs fan; he is often seen courtside at Spurs games.[27] [28] At the 2000 Democratic National Convention, he gave the nominating speech for his one-time college roommate, Al Gore, equally the Autonomous Political party's nominee for President of the United States.[29]

Filmography [edit]

Film [edit]

Year Championship Role Director Notes
1970 Beloved Story Hank Simpson Arthur Hiller
1973 Life Study Gus Michael Nebbia
1975 Eliza'south Horoscope Tommy Lee Gordon Sheppard
1976 Jackson County Jail Coley Blake Michael Miller
1977 Rolling Thunder Corporal Johnny Vohden John Flynn
1978 The Betsy Angelo Perino Daniel Petrie
Eyes of Laura Mars Detective John Neville Irvin Kershner
1980 Coal Miner's Daughter Oliver "Doolittle Mooney" Lynn Michael Apted
Befouled Burning Ab Snopes Peter Werner Brusque flick
1981 Dorsum Roads Elmore Pratt Martin Ritt
1982 The Executioner's Song Gary Gilmore Lawrence Schiller
1983 Nate and Hayes Helm "Swell" Hayes Ferdinand Fairfax
1984 The River Rat Baton Thomas Rickman
1986 The Park Is Mine Mitch Steven Hilliard Stern
Black Moon Rising Sam Quint Harley Cokliss
1987 The Big Town George Cole Ben Bolt & Harold Becker
1988 Stormy Monday Cosmo Mike Figgis
Gotham Eddie Mallard Lloyd Fonvielle
1989 The Parcel Thomas Boyette Andrew Davis
1990 Fire Birds Helm Brad Little David Green
1991 JFK Clay Shaw / Clay Bertrand Oliver Stone
1992 Under Siege Billy Strannix Andrew Davis
1993 Firm of Cards Jake Beerlander Michael Lessac
The Fugitive Deputy US Marshal Sam Gerard Andrew Davis
Heaven & World Steve Butler Oliver Stone
1994 Blown Away Ryan Gaerity Stephen Hopkins
The Client District Attorney Roy "Reverend Roy" Foltrigg Joel Schumacher
Natural Born Killers Warden Dwight McClusky Oliver Stone
Blue Sky Major Hank Marshall Tony Richardson
Cobb Ty Cobb Ron Shelton
1995 Batman Forever Harvey Paring / Ii-Face Joel Schumacher
1997 Volcano Michael Roark Mick Jackson
Men in Black Kevin Brown / Agent K Barry Sonnenfeld
1998 U.S. Marshals Chief Deputy United states of america Marshal Sam Gerard Stuart Baird
Small Soldiers Chip Hazard Joe Dante Voice
1999 Double Jeopardy Travis Lehman Bruce Beresford
2000 Rules of Engagement Colonel Hayes "Hodge" Hodges William Friedkin
Space Cowboys William "Hawk" Hawkins Clint Eastwood
2002 Men in Blackness 2 Kevin Brown / Amanuensis K Barry Sonnenfeld
2003 The Hunted Fifty.T. Bonham William Friedkin
The Missing Samuel Jones Ron Howard
2005 Human of the House Ranger Lieutenant Roland Sharp Stephen Herek Also executive producer
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Pete Perkins Himself Also producer/manager
Feature directorial debut
Selected for the main competition department at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival
2006 A Prairie Habitation Companion Axeman Robert Altman
2007 No State for Sometime Men Sheriff Ed Tom Bell Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
In the Valley of Elah Hank Deerfield Paul Haggis
2009 In the Electric Mist Dave Robicheaux Bertrand Tavernier
2010 The Company Men Gene McClary John Wells
2011 Captain America: The Get-go Avenger Colonel Chester Phillips Joe Johnston
The Sunset Limited White Himself
2012 Men in Black 3 Kevin Brown / Agent K Barry Sonnenfeld
Hope Springs Arnold Soames David Frankel
Lincoln Thaddeus Stevens Steven Spielberg
Emperor General Douglas MacArthur Peter Webber
2013 The Family [30] FBI Amanuensis Robert Stansfield Luc Besson
2014 The Homesman George Briggs Himself Besides author/executive producer/director
Selected for the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival[31]
2016 Criminal Dr. Micah Franks Ariel Vromen
Jason Bourne CIA Manager Robert Dewey Paul Greengrass
Mechanic: Resurrection Max Adams Dennis Gansel
2017 Daze and Awe Joseph L. Galloway Rob Reiner
Just Getting Started Leo McKay Ron Shelton
2019 Ad Astra Clifford McBride James Grey
2020 Wander Jimmy Cleats April Mullen
The Improvement Trail Duke Montana George Gallo
TBA Finestkind TBA Brian Helgeland
The Burying Jerry O'Keefe Maggie Betts

Television [edit]

Year Championship Function Notes
1971–1975 One Life to Live Dr. Mark Toland 21 episodes
1975 Barnaby Jones Dr. Jim Melford Episode: "Fatal Witness"
1976 Smash-Upwards on Interstate 5 Officeholder Hutton Movie
Baretta Sharky Episode: "Dead Man Out"
Charlie'south Angels Aram Kolegian Episode: "Charlie's Angels"
Family David Needham Episode: "Coming of Historic period"
1977 The Amazing Howard Hughes Howard Hughes Film
1982 The Executioner's Vocal Gary Gilmore
The Rainmaker Starbuck
1984 Cat on a Hot Tin can Roof "Brick" Pollitt
1985 The Park is Mine Mitch
1986 Yuri Nosenko: Double Agent Steve Daley
1987 Broken Vows Peter Joseph McMahon
1988 Stranger on My State Bud Whitman
April Morning Moses Cooper
1989 Lonesome Dove Woodrow F. Call Miniseries; 4 episodes
1995 The Good Erstwhile Boys Hewey Calloway Flick; also managing director
2011 The Dusk Limited White Motion picture; as well director and executive producer

Stage [edit]

Twelvemonth Title Role Theatre
1969 A Patriot for Me Diverse Imperial Theatre
1971 Four on a Garden Joel Broadhurst Theatre
1974 Ulysses in Nighttown Stephen Dedalus Winter Garden Theatre
1980 True Due west Austin Joseph Papp Public Theater

Advertizing [edit]

Twelvemonth Championship Function
1994 Red Dog Beer Red Domestic dog (voice)
2006–nowadays Boss Coffee Alien Jones[32]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Title Accolade Results
1981 Coal Miner's Daughter Golden Earth Award, All-time Lead Actor in a Motion Movie - One-act or Musical Nominated
1983 The Executioner's Song Primetime Emmy Accolade, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special Won
1989 Lonesome Dove Nominated
1990 Golden Globe Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Idiot box Nominated
Western Heritage Laurels, Television Feature Picture Won
1992 JFK University Accolade, Best Supporting Histrion Nominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award, All-time Supporting Thespian Won
1993 The Fugitive Award Excursion Community Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
JFK British Academy Moving-picture show Honour, Best Supporting Histrion Nominated
Boston Moving picture Festival Award, Picture Excellence Accolade Won
The Avoiding Kansas City Picture show Critics Circumvolve Laurels, Best Supporting Actor Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Clan Laurels, Best Supporting Actor Won
New York Film Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
1994 Academy Honour, Best Supporting Actor Won
British Academy Film Honor, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Honour, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Golden Globe Award, Best Supporting Histrion in a Motion Picture Won
MTV Film + Television receiver Award, All-time On-Screen Duo (shared with Harrison Ford) Won
National Social club of Film Critics Accolade, All-time Supporting Actor Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Honor, Best Supporting Actor Won
Walk of Fame - Star on the Walk of Fame, Motion Motion picture 6925 Hollywood, Blvd. Won
1995 The Practiced Former Boys CableACE Award, Best Thespian in a Moving-picture show or Miniseries Nominated
Cobb Chicago Film Critics Clan Accolade, Best Lead Actor Nominated
The Good Quondam Boys Lone Star Movie & Tv Laurels, All-time Tv set Director Won
Lone Star Motion picture & Television Award, Best Television Role player Won
Diddled Away MTV Pic + TV Accolade, All-time Villain Nominated
1996 Batman Forever Nominated
The Skilful Old Boys Screen Actors Guild Award, Outstanding Operation past a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Nominated
1997 U.s.a. Moving picture Festival Award, Primary Screen Artist Tribute Won
1998 Men in Black Blockbuster Entertainment Award, Favorite Lead Actor - Sci-Fi Nominated
MTV Movie + TV Award, All-time On-Screen Duo (shared with Will Smith) Nominated
Online Motion-picture show & Goggle box Clan Award, Best Lead Actor in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Nominated
Satellite Award, Best Atomic number 82 Actor in a Motion Motion picture - One-act or Musical Nominated
1999 U.S. Marshals Blockbuster Entertainment Award, Favorite Duo - Activity/Adventure (shared with Wesley Snipes) Nominated
2000 Double Jeopardy Blockbuster Entertainment Award, Favorite Lead Player - Suspense Nominated
Palm Beach International Film Festival Award, Lifetime Accomplishment Honor - Interim Won
2001 Infinite Cowboys Blockbuster Entertainment Award, Favorite Activity Squad - Internet Merely

(shared with Clint Eastwood, James Garner, Donald Sutherland)

Nominated
2003 Golden Boot Honor, Golden Boot Won
2004 The Missing AARP Movies for Grownups Award, Best Lead Actor Nominated
2005 The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Cannes Pic Festival Honor, Best Actor Won
Cannes Moving-picture show Festival Award, Palme d'Or Nominated
Ghent International Moving picture festival Award, Yard Prize Award Won
Satellite Award, All-time Atomic number 82 Thespian in a Motion Pic - Drama Nominated
2006 A Prairie Home Companion Gotham Honor, Best Ensemble Performance Nominated
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Contained Spirit Award, Best Feature Nominated
Western Heritage Honor, Theatrical Movement Picture Won
2007 In the Valley of Elah Brotherhood of Women Film Journalists Honour, All-time Lead Player Nominated
A Prairie Home Companion Critics Choice Award, Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
In the Valley of Elah Dallas-Fort Worth Picture Critics Association Award, Best Lead Actor Nominated
No Country for Old Men Detroit Film Critics Society Award, Best Lead Thespian Nominated
A Prairie Abode Companion Gold Derby Honour, Best Ensemble Cast Nominated
No State for Sometime Men Indiewire Critics Poll Award, Best Supporting Functioning Nominated
National Board of Review Honor, Best Acting by an Ensemble Won
San Diego Pic Critics Society Award, Best Supporting Actor Won
In the Valley of Elah Satellite Accolade, Best Lead Actor in a Motion Moving-picture show - Drama Nominated
St. Louis Film Critics Association Honor, Best Lead Histrion Nominated
No Land for Old Men St. Louis Pic Critics Clan Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
In the Valley of Elah Village Vocalism Film Poll Award, Best Pb Actor Nominated
2008 AARP Movies for Grownups Award, Best Pb Role player Nominated
University Award, Best Lead Player Nominated
No Country for Quondam Men British University Film Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Critics Choice Accolade, Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
Gilt Derby Honour, Best Supporting Thespian Nominated
Gilded Derby Award, Best Ensemble Bandage Won
International Cinephile Guild Honor, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
International Online Movie theater Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
In the Valley of Elah Italian Online Movie Award, Best Lead Actor Nominated
London Critics Circumvolve Film Honour, Thespian of the Year Nominated
Santa Barbara International Pic Festival Award, American Riviera Accolade Won
No Land for Old Men Screen Actors Guild Award, Outstanding Performance by a Male person Actor in a Supporting Office Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Honour, Outstanding Operation by an Ensemble in a Movement Picture Won
2009 International Online Film Critics Poll Award, Best Supporting Role player Nominated
2010 The Company Men Satellite Award, All-time Supporting Thespian in a Motion Picture Nominated
2011 Brotherhood of Women Moving picture Journalists Award, Most Egregious Age Divergence Between the Leading Man and the Dear Interest (shared with Maria Bello) Nominated
The Sunset Limited Gold Derby Accolade, Best Television Picture show/Miniseries Lead Actor Nominated
Captain America: The Start Avenger Scream Award, Best Supporting Role player Nominated
2012 Lincoln Honor Circuit Community Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Honour Excursion Customs Honour, Best Bandage Ensemble Nominated
Blackness Film Critics Circle Honor, Best Ensemble Won
Boston Online Film Critics Association Honour, All-time Supporting Actor Won
Chicago Film Critics Clan Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Clan Accolade, Best Supporting Actor Won
Detroit Picture Critics Society Honor, All-time Supporting Role player Nominated
Houston Film Critics Club Laurels, Best Supporting Thespian Won
Indiana Film Journalists Association Accolade, All-time Supporting Histrion Won
Indiewire Film Critics Poll Award, All-time Supporting Performance Nominated
Las Vegas Picture Critics Social club Award, Best Supporting Actor Won
Nevada Motion-picture show Critics Society Laurels, Best Supporting Actor Won
Nevada Motion picture Critics Order Laurels, Best Ensemble Cast Won
New York Film Critics Circumvolve Honour, All-time Supporting Actor Nominated
New York Film Critics Online Honour, All-time Supporting Actor Won
Phoenix Flick Critics Club award, All-time Supporting Thespian Nominated
The Sunset Express Prism Honor, Performance in a Tv Movie or Miniseries Nominated
Lincoln San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Histrion Won
San Sebastian International Motion-picture show Festival Award, Donastia Lifetime Achievement Award Won
Lincoln Satellite Award, All-time Supporting Actor in a Motion Moving picture Nominated
Southeastern Movie Critics Association Accolade, Best Supporting Player Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award, All-time Ensemble Won
St. Louis Moving picture Critics Association Honour, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Toronto Moving picture Critics Clan Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Hamlet Voice Film Poll Laurels, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2013 University Laurels, Best Supporting Histrion Nominated
Hope Springs AAPR Movies for Grownups Award, Best Love Story (shared with Meryl Streep) Nominated
Lincoln AARP Movies for Grownups Accolade, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Brotherhood of Women Film Journalists Honor, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
British University Film Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Critics Choice Honour, Best Supporting Role player Nominated
Denver Film Critics Society Award, All-time Supporting Actor Nominated
Gold Derby Award, Best Supporting Thespian Nominated
Gold Derby Award, Best Ensemble Bandage Nominated
Gilded Earth Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Nominated
Iowa Film Critics Award, Best Supporting Actor Won
Italian Online Movie Award, Best Supporting Role player Nominated
Hope Springs Jupiter Award, All-time International Actor Won
Lincoln London Critics Circle Moving-picture show Award, Supporting Player of the Yr Nominated
National Gild of Film Critics Award, Best Supporting Actor Nominated
North Texas Film Critics Association Award, All-time Supporting Player Won
Online Film & Television Clan Award, All-time Supporting Actor Won
Online Picture show Critics Club Award, All-time Supporting Actor Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Laurels, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Won
Screen Actors Guild Award, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Movement Motion picture Nominated
Vancouver Moving picture Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Player Nominated
2014 The Homesman Cannes Moving picture Festival Award, Palme d'Or Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Guild Laurels, Best Atomic number 82 Actor Nominated
Women Film Critics Circle Accolade, All-time Pb Thespian Nominated
2015 AARP Movies for Grownups Laurels, Best Lead Player Nominated
Almeria Western Moving picture Festival Award, All-time Feature Flick Won
Georgia Motion picture Critics Association Laurels, Best Feature Nominated

Western honors [edit]

See too [edit]

  • Notable alumni of St. Marking's School of Texas

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Further reading [edit]

  • Grunert, Andrea, "Les bons et les méchants selon Tommy Lee Jones", in: Francis Bordat et Serge Chauvin (eds.) Les bons et les méchants Université Paris 10, 2005, p. 339–352, ISBN 2-907335-30-8

External links [edit]

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