Jeffrey Jones is an American actor with a career spanning over four decades. He is known for his memorable performances in films such as "Beetlejuice," "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," and "Amadeus." Jones's ability to portray a wide range of characters, from comedic to dramatic, has made him a versatile and respected actor. His work in both film and television has contributed significantly to his long-standing career.
"Every actor wants to have a character that changes, that has some kind of movement, that gets from point A to point B, that doesn't just supply one note."
"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."
"Well, my brother was a schizophrenic, so I understood it in a different way from seeing my brother."
"So when you make an impression in a certain kind of role, that tends to be the type of role that you get offered."
"I've gotten to go wonderful places, meet interesting and intelligent people, and I started of course in the theatre and continue to work in the theatre where there is some intelligence involved in it."
"I think the same way about theatre, you go out there and you are creating a world for a moment that can actually have a real impact on people, present some kind of story that gives you something to think about when you walk away, feeling enriched - if it works out well."
"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."
"I only know from my own personal experience, and I personally feel that there's a cyclical nature to things, so you don't want to start making generalizations about how bad things have become in comparison to the old days."
"I got a phone call from Douglas Campbell and from Jerome Guthrie, who offered me a job out of the blue."