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News Mickey Jones Dies at 76

auntiehill

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I saw this news story yesterday--very sad indeed. He was a Houston native, and also a very accomplished musician. I first noticed him in "V," as the wartime pal of Michael Ironside's character. The two actors were apparently long-time best friends. When one got a gig, they often found a job for the other--hence all the films and TV shows where they appear together (V, Extreme Prejudice, Total Recall, etc)
From The New York Times.
Mickey Jones, who began his career as a drummer, touring with Bob Dylan and recording with Kenny Rogers, before becoming a character actor in movies and on television shows like “Home Improvement” and “Justified,” died on Wednesday. He was 76.

His death was announced by his publicist, Cherry Hepburn, who did not specify the cause or say where he died.

Mr. Jones was born on June 10, 1941, in Houston to Edward Jones, an officer in the Navy, and the former Frances Marie Vieregge. He became a professional musician as a teenager, working with Trini Lopez, Johnny Rivers, Mr. Rogers’s band the First Edition and, most notably, Mr. Dylan, before leaving music for acting in the mid-1970s.

He said in an interview with the website cultfilmfreak.com that he had dreamed of being an actor since he was 8 years old but did not pursue acting as a career until he got “tired of going to the airport every day on concert tours.”

“I just had to get off the road,” he added, “so I gave up a great career to try and get in a business that I loved, but starting at the bottom.”

Mr. Jones, a professional drummer before he took up acting, backing Bob Dylan in Manchester, England, in 1966. Credit Mark Makin/Associated Press
Big and bearded, he was usually cast in small but memorable roles as bikers, tough guys or good old boys. His many television credits included “The Dukes of Hazzard,” “Charlie’s Angels,” “The Rockford Files,” “The Incredible Hulk” and “M*A*S*H.” His most recent television role of note was as a pot dealer in several episodes of the crime drama “Justified.”

He was also seen in “National Lampoon’s Vacation” (1983), “Starman” (1984), “Sling Blade” (1996) and other movies.

On “Home Improvement,” the hit 1990s sitcom starring Tim Allen, Mr. Jones had a recurring role as Pete Bilker, a construction worker. The part gave him the opportunity to relive his early performing days: His character played a makeshift drum kit in a construction-company band.

Mr. Jones was the drummer on Mr. Dylan’s storied 1966 world tour. It was Mr. Dylan’s first with an electric band, and Mr. Jones had a close-up view of audiences divided between cheering and booing Mr. Dylan’s new direction. The other four musicians on that tour — Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel and Garth Hudson — would go on to achieve fame as the Band, with Levon Helm, whom Mr. Jones had temporarily replaced, returning as the drummer.

In 2007, Mr. Jones published his autobiography, “That Would Be Me: Rock & Roll Survivor to Hollywood Actor.” The title was his character’s catchphrase on “Home Improvement.”

He is survived by his wife, the former Phyllis Jean Starr, with whom he lived in Simi Valley, Calif., as well as a number of children and grandchildren. A sister, Cheryl, died in 2006.

Chris & Ham on "V"
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I just watched him in V: The Final Battle a couple of weeks ago. His character didn't have much to say but he didn't have to. Rest in peace Mr. Jones.
 
The last thing I saw him in was "Justified," where he played a powerful, local pot-dealer. As soon as I heard his voice, I knew it was him. I had no idea he had such a successful career as a musician as well.
 
Good Lord! I met him once, in a KFC in my home town! This must have been twenty years ago. I remember telling him how impressed I was with his performance of a developmentally disabled man in the Incredible Hulk episode "Ricky". Geez. He will be missed.
 
Jones a long, colorful life and career. Certainly, he's remembered for his music career and guest starring on Kenneth Johnson's most famous TV productions.
 
I'd swear he and Michael Ironside did a number of shows together. Didn't know they were buds, which is pretty way-cool because their on-screen chemistry is as natural as it gets. Helped a lot.

I remembered Mickey's name initially from "V: The Final Battle" as well. The characters are memorable and that's largely due to the actors...
 
He did have that iconic old timer "stout biker" look about him. I seem to recall him guest appearing in a lot of works on TV and movies in the 80's and 90's. Got to the point where you'd spot him on a show or in a movie and knew you'd seen him before, but couldn't recall just where. Never knew anything about him, including his name. RIP, Mickey.
 
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