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Occupation
  
singer, actor

Children
  
Jack Jones

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Allan Jones

Years active
  
1930–1992


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Full Name
  
Theodore Allen Jones

Born
  
October 14, 1907 (
1907-10-14
)

Died
  
June 27, 1992, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Esther Marie Villavincie (m. 1967–1992)

Movies
  
A Night at the Opera, Show Boat, A Day at the Races, The Firefly, One Night in the Tropics

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Allan Jones (October 14, 1907 – June 27, 1992) was an American actor and tenor. For many years he was married to actress Irene Hervey; their son is American pop singer Jack Jones.

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Early years

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Jones, of Welsh ancestry, was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania (some sources say Old Forge, Pennsylvania), and grew up in Pennsylvania. His father and grandfather were coal miners, and he worked in coal mines early in his adult life. He left that occupation to study voice at New York University.

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In an interview in 1973, Jones recalled that his father and grandfather were musically talented: "My father had a beautiful tenor voice. So did my grandfather. ... Grandfather taught violin, voice and piano when he could. My father sang every chance he could get and realized his ambition through me."

Stage

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Jones appeared on Broadway a few times, including 1933's Roberta and the short-lived 1934 revival of Bitter Sweet after debuting in Boccacio in 1931.

Film

Jones starred in many film musicals during the 1930s and 1940s. The best-known of these were Show Boat (1936), and The Firefly (1937) in which he sang what would become his signature song: " The Donkey Serenade." He is probably best remembered today as the romantic lead opposite Kitty Carlisle and Maureen O'Sullivan respectively, in the first two films the Marx Brothers starred in for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer: A Night at the Opera (1935) and A Day at the Races (1937).

On the strength of his appearance in A Night at the Opera, he won the coveted role of Gaylord Ravenal in the 1936 film version of Show Boat (opposite Irene Dunne) over such screen musical favorites as Nelson Eddy and John Boles. It would be Jones's most distinguished screen role in which, under the direction of James Whale, he displayed fine dramatic acting ability, as well as musical talent.

Jones made a brief appearance in the 1936 Nelson Eddy - Jeanette MacDonald film Rose Marie, singing music from Charles Gounod's Romeo et Juliette and Giacomo Puccini's Tosca, but according to Merchant of Dreams, Charles Higham's biography of Louis B. Mayer, Eddy, who apparently considered Jones a rival and a potential threat, asked that most of Jones's footage in Rose Marie be cut, including his rendition of the great Puccini aria E lucevan le stelle - and MGM agreed to Eddy's demand. Jones's final film for MGM was Everybody Sing (1938) opposite Judy Garland and Fanny Brice.

In 1940, he moved to Universal for two musicals, both with scores by immortal composers: The Boys from Syracuse, with the stage score (severely cut) by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, and One Night in the Tropics, with an original score by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields which produced no hit songs. Following those, he slipped to leads in several B musicals, two at Paramount, then eight at Universal, including a re-teaming with Kitty Carlisle in Larceny with Music (1943). The same year, he briefly returned to A’s by guesting, as himself, in the Olsen and Johnson musical Crazy House, where he again performed "Donkey Serenade."

Recordings

Jones' recording of The Donkey Serenade ranks third among all-time sales of single records by RCA Victor.

Radio

In the mid-1940s, Jones and pianist Frankie Carle starred in the Old Gold Show on CBS radio.

Jones was never a dentist, as many websites report. He had an active singing career in movies, television, on the stage, and in nightclubs from 1929 until his retirement.

Later years

Jones continued to perform until the 1980s, starring in stage productions of Man of La Mancha, Paint Your Wagon, Guys and Dolls and Carousel. He also raised and bred horses on a ranch in California.

Personal life

Jones was married four times. His wives included Hervey and Maria Villavincie.

Death

Jones died of lung cancer at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City in 1992, aged 84.

Filmography

Actor
1980
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Richard Braddock
- That's My Dad/The Captain's Bird/Captive Audience (1980) - Richard Braddock
1970
A Man Called Sledge as
Matt
1965
A Swingin' Summer as
Mr. Johnson (as Alan Jones)
1964
Stage to Thunder Rock as
Mayor Ted Dollar
1963
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Endicott Fellows
- Walk Among Tigers (1963) - Endicott Fellows
1945
Senorita from the West as
Phil Bradley
1945
Honeymoon Ahead as
Orpheus
1944
Sing a Jingle as
Ray King
1943
You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith as
Tony Smith
1943
Crazy House as
Allan Jones
1943
Larceny with Music as
Ken Daniels
1943
Rhythm of the Islands as
Tommy
1942
When Johnny Comes Marching Home as
Johnny Kovacs - aka Johnny O'Rourke
1942
Moonlight in Havana as
Johnny Norton
1942
True to the Army as
Pvt. Stephen Chandler
1941
The Hard-Boiled Canary as
Michael Maddy
1940
One Night in the Tropics as
Jim Moore
1940
The Boys from Syracuse as
Antipholus of Ephesus / Antipholus of Syracuse
1939
The Great Victor Herbert as
John Ramsey
1939
Honeymoon in Bali as
Eric Sinclair
1938
Everybody Sing as
Ricky Saboni
1937
The Firefly as
Don Diego
1937
A Day at the Races as
Gil Stewart
1936
Show Boat as
Gaylord Ravenal
1936
Rose-Marie as
Romeo
1935
A Night at the Opera as
Riccardo Barone
1935
Reckless as
Allan
Soundtrack
1987
Radio Days (performer: "The Donkey Serenade" (1923))
1980
The Love Boat (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- That's My Dad/The Captain's Bird/Captive Audience (1980) - (performer: "Donkey Serenade")
1974
Monsanto Night Presents Jack Jones (TV Special) (performer: "I Remember It Well")
1974
That's Entertainment! (Documentary) (performer: "A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody" (1919) - uncredited)
1955
MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Episode #1.24 (1956) - (performer: "The Donkey Song" - uncredited)
- Episode #1.25 (1955) - (performer: "The Donkey Serenade" - uncredited)
1945
Senorita from the West (performer: "What A Change In The Weather", "Am I In Love?", "Lonely Love")
1943
Crazy House (performer: "The Donkey Serenade" - uncredited)
1943
Larceny with Music (performer: "Do Your Hear Music", "For The Want Of You", "Please, Louise", "When You Wore A Tulip" - uncredited)
1943
Rhythm of the Islands (performer: "Blue Mist (Ua-noe)", "Tropic Lullaby", "Isle of Romance", "I've Set My Mind on You", "Savage Serenade", "Chant of the Tom-Tom")
1942
When Johnny Comes Marching Home (performer: "My Little Dream Girl", "You and the Night and Music" (uncredited), "Romance" (uncredited), "Say It With Dancing", "This Is It", "The Yanks Are Coming")
1942
Moonlight in Havana (performer: "I Don't Need Money", "Only You", "Isn't It Lovely", "Rhythm of the Tropics", "Moonlight in Havana", "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" - uncredited)
1940
One Night in the Tropics (performer: "You and Your Kiss", "Back in My Shell", "Your Dream", "Farandola")
1940
The Boys from Syracuse (performer: "Who Are You", "Falling in Love With Love" - uncredited)
1939
Honeymoon in Bali (performer: "Happy Birthday to You", "O Paradis" (French version of "O Paradiso"))
1938
Everybody Sing ("The One I Love" (1937), "Down on Melody Farm" (1937)) / (performer: "The One I Love" (1937), "The First Thing in the Morning" (uncredited), "Cosi-Cosa" (1935) (uncredited), "The Show Must Go On" (1937), "Finale" (uncredited))
1937
The Firefly (performer: "The Donkey Serenade", "Sympathy", "A Woman's Kiss", "Giannina Mia", "The Donkey Serenade", "Giannina Mia: Finale" - uncredited)
1937
A Day at the Races (performer: "On Blue Venetian Waters" (1937), "Tomorrow Is Another Day" (1937) - uncredited)
1936
Show Boat (performer: "Where's the Mate for Me?" (1927), "Make Believe" (1927), "I Have The Room Above Her" (1936), "You Are Love" (1927), "Finale: You Are Love" (1927) and "Ol' Man River" (1927) - uncredited)
1936
The Great Ziegfeld (performer: "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody" (1919) - uncredited)
1936
Rose-Marie (performer: "Roméo et Juliette" (1867), "Tosca" (1900) - uncredited)
1935
A Night at the Opera (performer: "Il Trovatore: Miserere" (1853) (uncredited), "Alone" (1935), "Cosi-Cosa" (1935))
1935
Reckless (performer: "Trocadero" (1934) (uncredited), "Ev'rything's Been Done Before" (1935))
Self
1977
The Jack Jones Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.4 (1977) - Self
1976
Looks Familiar (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 January 1976 (1976) - Self - Guest
1975
The Andy Stewart Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.4 (1975) - Self
1974
Monsanto Night Presents Jack Jones (TV Special) as
Self
1962
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Father of Jack / Self / Self - Dr. Jones
- Episode #9.164 (1970) - Self - Father of Jack
- Episode #4.224 (1965) - Self
- Episode #1.174 (1962) - Self - Dr. Jones
1969
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.84 (1969) - Self
1966
Today (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 5 December 1966 (1966) - Self
1965
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Allan Jones, Jack Jones, George Carlin, Merriman Smith (1965) - Self
1964
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Phyllis McGinley, Selma Diamond, Allan Jones (1964) - Self - Guest
1962
The Jerry Lewis Show: From This Moment On (TV Special) as
Self
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.6 (1962) - Self
1957
Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.3 (1957) - Self
1957
Screen Snapshots 1856: The Mocambo Party (Short) as
Self
1957
The Spike Jones Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.9 (1957) - Self
1955
The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
Self - singer
- Ray Malone, Alan Jones, Midge "Toughie" Brasuhn (1955) - Self - singer
1953
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- Episode #3.17 (1953) - Self - Singer
1950
The Ed Wynn Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Cesar Romero, Irene Hervey, Allan Jones (1950) - Self
1949
The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #2.9 (1949) - Self - Actor
1942
Soaring Stars (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1939
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 3: Outdoor Parties (Documentary short) as
Self - Party Guest
1939
Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 9 (Documentary short) as
Self - Horse Owner
1939
Hollywood Hobbies (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1937
The Candid Camera Story (Very Candid) of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures 1937 Convention (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
1937
Lest We Forget (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2012
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
Ricardo
- Especial Top Comedias (2012) - Ricardo
2009
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression (Video documentary) as
Self
2004
On Your Marx, Get Set, Go! (Video documentary short) as
Gil Stewart
2004
Remarks on Marx (Video short) as
Ricardo Baroni
2003
Inside the Marx Brothers (Video documentary) as
Riccardo Barone (clip from A Night at the Opera (1935))
1986
Classic Comedy Teams (Video documentary) as
Ricardo (segment "Marx Brothers")
1985
Musical Comedy Tonight III (TV Special) as
Gaylord Ravenal
1982
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
Actor - 'One Night in the Tropics' (uncredited)
1976
That's Entertainment, Part II (Documentary) as
Clip from 'A Night at the Opera' (uncredited)
1974
That's Entertainment! (Documentary)
1971
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Ricardo Baroni from fil A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
- Gov. Ronald Reagan/Bob Newhart/James Wong Howe (1971) - Ricardo Baroni from fil A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
1955
MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
Don Diego
- Episode #1.25 (1955) - Don Diego
1944
Some of the Best (Documentary) as
Singer in 'Pretty Girl' Number in The Great Ziegfeld (uncredited)
1937
Cinema Circus (Short) as
Allan Jones (uncredited)

References

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