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Born · April 5, 1911
Died · June 20, 1963 (52 years old)
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: Alden, Iowa, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gordon Wynnivo Jones (April 5, 1911 – June 20, 1963) was an American character actor, a member of John Wayne's informal acting company best known for playing Lou Costello's TV nemesis "Mike the Cop" and appearing as The Green Hornet in the first of two movie serials based on that old-time radio program. Iowa-born Jones had been a student athlete and star football guard ("Bull" Jones) at University of California, Los Angeles, and had also played a few seasons of professional football. He started out playing small roles in Wesley Ruggles' and Ernest B. Schoedsack's The Monkey's Paw (1933), his first credited role in Sam Wood's Let 'Em Have It (1935), and Sidney Lanfield's Red Salute (1935). By 1937, he had moved on to a contract at RKO Radio Pictures. In 1940, Jones had the title role in The Green Hornet but did not reprise the role in the sequel. Jones held a reserve commission in the army and was called into the service after filming his roles as "The Wreck" in My Sister Eileen (1942) and "Alabama Smith" in Flying Tigers (1942), a John Wayne vehicle that was one of the most popular action films of the war. This picture began Jones' 20-year onscreen association with Wayne, who was also a former football player at the University of Southern California. Jones remained associated with the service after the war, encouraging college students to consider the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. After resuming his acting career in the late 1940s, Jones appeared in prominent roles in the John Wayne features Big Jim McLain (1952) and Island in the Sky (1953). By the end of the 1940s, Jones had aged into a beefier screen presence and into very physical character roles. He was no longer a leading man but he had developed a comic villain persona which meshed with the work of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Jones' association with the duo began in The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947) with the role of the film's heavy, Jake Frame, and continued through their television series The Abbott and Costello Show. Jones played "Mike the Cop", Costello's hulking, loud-voiced antagonist. The program was produced for only two seasons, but ensured continued recognition for Jones via frequent reruns and a 21st Century DVD release. Jones also remained busy in films and on television throughout the 1950s, in pictures that ranged from the sci-fi chiller The Monster That Challenged the World to the Tony Curtis/Janet Leigh sex comedy The Perfect Furlough, and on TV series ranging from The Real McCoys to The Rifleman. Jones also appeared in two very successful Disney movies during the early '60s, The Absent-Minded Professor and Son of Flubber. He played harried school coaches in both pictures. He also starred with Mitzi Green and Virginia Gibson in the short-lived TV sitcom So This Is Hollywood (1955), and had a recurring role as neighbor Butch Barton during the early years of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Jones returned to the John Wayne stock company portraying Douglas, the bureaucrat antagonist to Wayne's G.W. McLintock in the Western comedy McLintock! (1963). Jones unexpectedly succumbed to a heart attack on June 12, 1963, five months before the release of that movie. Jones has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on the West side of the 1600 block of Vine Street.
Mike the Cop (archive footage)
8.0
2011
Matt Douglas
6.5
1963
Charlie Vantassel · (1 episode)
7.0
1962
Conroy
7.5
1961
Talkative Townsman
5.9
1961
Nels Bergstrom · (1 episode)
0.0
1960
(1 episode)
5.0
1960
Police Sgt. Joe Cassidy
5.9
1960
Torpedoman Bates
5.6
1959
(1 episode)
5.2
1959
(1 episode)
6.5
1959
(1 episode)
5.8
1959
(1 episode)
6.4
1959
Sgt. McKelvey
6.0
1959
Captain Scanlon, Police Chief
6.1
1959
MP "Sylvia"
7.1
1958
(1 episode)
6.7
1958
(2 episodes)
7.0
1958
Pop Winters
5.7
1958
(2 episodes)
6.8
1957
Deputy Gillis · (1 episode)
7.7
1957
Wasco Wolters · (1 episode)
4.8
1957
Sheriff · (1 episode)
4.8
1957
(1 episode)
7.4
1957
Mike Gower · (1 episode)
6.2
1957
Joel Finlay · (1 episode)
6.2
1957
Sheriff Josh Peters
5.6
1957
Will Clegg
6.1
1957
Jack Frazer
5.8
1957
(1 episode)
3.7
1956
(1 episode)
5.8
1955
(1 episode)
6.6
1955
Corporal Rogers
6.5
1955
Jack Voyle
4.0
1955
(1 episode)
6.1
1954
Wagner
5.0
1954
Moose (uncredited)
5.7
1953
Walrus
6.2
1953
Yankee Sergeant
6.2
1953
(1 episode)
5.7
1953
(52 episodes)
7.1
1952
Curly Wolf
0.0
1952
Lt. Treusch · (1 episode)
3.5
1952
Marshal Sam Taplin
6.0
1952
Olaf
4.9
1952
George Glasheen
5.5
1952
Crockett
0.0
1952
CPO Mike Donovan
0.0
1952
(1 episode)
3.5
1952
Elwood Martin
0.0
1951
(1 episode)
6.0
1951
Curly Wolf · (1 episode)
4.5
1951
Splinters McGonigle
6.0
1951
Splinters
6.0
1951
Splinters McGonigle
5.2
1950
Splinters McGonagle
0.0
1950
Splinters
7.8
1950
Jocko
0.0
1950
(2 episodes)
4.2
1950
Splinters
4.7
1950
I.Q. Barton
0.0
1950
Bill Hennessey
0.0
1950
Tex Barnet
0.0
1950
Taxi Cab Driver
6.0
1949
Idaho
6.1
1949
Bill 'Holly' Holloran
5.9
1949
Roy
6.0
1949
Muggles (Uncredited)
6.8
1949
Happy Keegan
5.0
1948
Benjy Laughton
6.0
1948
Andy Baldwin
0.0
1948
Military Police
7.1
1948
Reporter
4.8
1947
Jake Frame
6.2
1947
Tubby Wadsworth
6.7
1947
Truck Driver (uncredited)
4.2
1944
Alabama Smith
6.2
1942
'Footsy' Fogarty
6.0
1942
'The Wreck' Loomis
6.7
1942
Bill Oakley
6.0
1941
Robert Andrews
5.8
1941
'Waffles' Billings
5.0
1941
Rubber-Legs Ryan
5.1
1941
Ranger Radio Man (uncredited)
5.5
1940
Tubby Waters
5.0
1940
Tex Barton
5.5
1940
Steve Hanagan
4.3
1940
O'Brien
6.5
1940
Britt Reid / The Green Hornet
5.5
1940
Tug Evans (uncredited)
6.0
1939
Bill Anderson
5.5
1939
Dutch Arnold (uncredited)
0.0
1939
Chuck Hardy
0.0
1939
Joe Falcon
0.0
1939
Jeff Clayton
5.8
1939
Ray Holt
6.3
1938
Blackie
0.0
1938
Tom Grogan
5.9
1938
Bill Adams
4.0
1937
Mike Scanlon
4.3
1937
Chester Scott
5.0
1937
Dunn
0.0
1937
Joe Dugan
5.5
1937
Puggy
5.7
1937
Jim Tyler
5.0
1937
Slim Tolliver
6.8
1937
Martin Rhodes
5.8
1936
Joe Graves
4.8
1936
Joe
5.8
1936
Tex
6.0
1936
Butch Carson
6.6
1936
Michael (Lefty) Jones
5.6
1935
Tex
7.0
1935
Vigilante (uncredited)
6.0
1932