Occupation Actor Role Actor | Name William Jones | |
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Born August 4, 1975 (Age 39) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Parents Alonzo Jones, Jr., Lori Ann Jones Siblings Alonzo Jones, III, Michael Alan Jones People also search for Stuart Baird, James Lemmo Movies and TV shows California Dreams, Executive Decision, A Dangerous Place, Dream a Little Dream 2 |
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William James Jones is an American actor who played Tony Wicks on the TV show California Dreams. Since then he has guest starred in a number of other shows including Living Single, The West Wing, The District and The Pretender.
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Jones was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Lori Jones, a hospital administrator, and Alonzo Jones, Jr., a musician.
Filmography
Actor
2002
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series) as
Caroler
- It's a Hot, Hot, Hot, Hot Christmas (2002) - Caroler
2002
The District (TV Series) as
FBI Agent Stewart
- Daughter for Daughter (2002) - FBI Agent Stewart (as William J. Jones)
2001
The West Wing (TV Series) as
FBI Agent
- Isaac and Ishmael (2001) - FBI Agent (as William J. Jones)
2000
Little Richard (TV Movie) as
Billy Wright
1999
The Pretender (TV Series) as
C.J. Wocheck
- The World's Changing (1999) - C.J. Wocheck (as William J. Jones)
1998
USA High (TV Series) as
Dwane 'Excess' Wilson / Dwayne 'Excess' Wilson
- Graduation Day (1999) - Dwayne 'Excess' Wilson
- The Last Hurrah (1999) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- The Wedding (1999) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Good Sports (1999) - Dwayne 'Excess' Wilson
- It's a Wonderful Life (1999) - Dwayne 'Excess' Wilson
- Christian's Scholarship (1999) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Hey, Big Spender (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Lights, Camera, Jackson (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- The Blind Date (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Hands Off My Christian (1998) - Dwayne 'Excess' Wilson
- Cinder-Ashley (1998) - Dwayne 'Excess' Wilson
- For the Love of Ashley (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Winnie Wear (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Jackson the Brain (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Excess's Ex (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- I Want My MTV! (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- The Gang Gets a Car (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Jackson's Assistant (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- The Gang, a Guy and a Bakery (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
- Psych 101 (1998) - Dwayne 'Excess' Wilson
- Fraulein Winnie (1998) - Dwane 'Excess' Wilson
1997
Living Single (TV Series) as
Phil
- To Catch a Thief (1998) - Phil
- Misleading Lady (1997) - Phil
1997
Crossing Fields as
James
1997
Hollywood Confidential (TV Movie) as
Teddy
1992
California Dreams (TV Series) as
Tony Wicks
- The Last Gig (1996) - Tony Wicks
- The Fashion Man (1996) - Tony Wicks
- A Band Divided (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Graduation Day (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Love Letters (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Babewatch (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Senior Prom (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Letters from Woo (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Father Knows Bets (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Reel Teens (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Diss-Honored (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Mop n' Pop (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Honest Sly (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Shaken, Rattled, and Rolled (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Stand by Your Man (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Dancing Isn't Everything (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Lorena's Place (1996) - Tony Wicks
- We'll Always Have Aspen (1996) - Tony Wicks
- Woo-ops (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Heal the Bay (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Community Service (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Operation Tony (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Old (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Secret Admirer (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Defending Sly's Life (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Fallen Idol (1995) - Tony Wicks
- The Dateless Game (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Principal Tiffani (1995) - Tony Wicks
- My Valentine (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Two Too Much (1995) - Tony Wicks
- Tiffani's Gold (1995) - Tony Wicks
- The Treasure of PCH (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Junior Achievment (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Boyz R Us (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Rebel Without a Nerve (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Harley and the Marlboro Man (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Family Tree (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Daddy's Girl (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Winkle/Wicks World (1994) - Tony Wicks
- The Princess and the Yeti (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Trust Me (1994) - Tony Wicks
- The Long Goodbye (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Yoko, Oh No! (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Blind Dates (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Budget Cuts (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Follow Your Dreams (1994) - Tony Wicks
- The Unforgiven (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Indecent Promposal (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Dirty Dog Days (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Rebel Without a Clue (1994) - Tony Wicks
- Can't Buy Me Love (1994) - Tony Wicks
- 21 Jake Street (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Save the Shark (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Schoolhouse Rock (1993) - Tony Wicks
- The Year of the Woo (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Vote of Confidence (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Bwa Ha Ha Means I Love You (1993) - Tony Wicks
- High Plains Dreamer (1993) - Tony Wicks
- A Question of Math (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Surfboards and Cycles (1993) - Tony Wicks
- The Sly Who Came to Dinner (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Sleazy Rider (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Wooing Woo (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Ciao, Jenny (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Jake's Song (1993) - Tony Wicks
- Where's Dennis (1992) - Tony Wicks
- This Time (1992) - Tony Wicks
- They Shoot Videos, Don't They? (1992) - Tony Wicks
- Romancing the Tube (1992) - Tony Wicks
- Mother and Child Reunion (1992) - Tony Wicks
- It's a Guy Thing (1992) - Tony Wicks
- Guess Who's Coming to Brunch (1992) - Tony Wicks
- Friends First (1992) - Tony Wicks
- Dream Man (1992) - Tony Wicks
- Double Date (1992) - Tony Wicks
- Beat of His Own Dream (1992) - Tony Wicks
- Battle of the Bands (1992) - Tony Wicks
- The First Gig (1992) - Tony Wicks
1996
Executive Decision as
Catman
1995
Attack of the Killer B-Movies (TV Movie) as
William
1995
Dream a Little Dream 2 (Video) as
Case
1994
A Dangerous Place as
Eddie
Soundtrack
2010
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 4 March 2010 (2010) - (performer: "California Dreams")
Self
2010
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 March 2010 (2010) - Self
1994
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '94 (TV Special) as
Self
References
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