Eric Jones

Eric Jones was an American actor who is best known for Saturday Playhouse, First Night, and Thirteen Against Fate. He was born in 1927 in Birmingham, England, UK, and passed away on December 29, 1986, in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Little is known about Eric Jones’s personal and family life. He spent a significant part of his career in television, making a name for himself in various roles. His dedication to the craft of acting is evident from his extensive work in the medium.

Career Highlights

Eric Jones had a successful career in television from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. He appeared in various acclaimed series, showcasing his talent in a range of characters. His performances in shows like BBC Sunday-Night Play and No Hiding Place left a lasting impression on audiences.

Death and Legacy

Eric Jones died on December 29, 1986, in Glasgow, Scotland. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to television during his active years are still remembered by fans of classic British television. His body of work continues to be appreciated by those who explore the history of acting during that era.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1956 The Miser La Flèche
1958 One Man Absent Husband
1958-1960 Saturday Playhouse Mr. Wormington
1961 BBC Sunday-Night Play Mr. Perkins
1962 No Hiding Place Consultant psychiatrist
1963 First Night Pratt
1964 Compact Mr. Canning
1966 Thirteen Against Fate Hotel Clerk
1968 Detective Mr. Corby