Gordon Jones was born on April 5, 1911 in Alden, Iowa, USA as Gordon Wynnivo Jones. He was an actor, known for The Abbott and Costello Show (1952), Flying Tigers (1942) and McLintock! (1963). He died on June 20, 1963 in Tarzana, California, USA.
Big, beefy character actor best known as Brit Reid/The Green Hornet in Universal's "Green Hornet" film serials and Mike the Cop, Lou Costello's nemesis, on The Abbott and Costello Show (1952). Usually portrayed good-natured but rather dim-witted lout
Gender: Male
Born On: 5-Apr-1911
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Gordon Jones's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Gordon Jones on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 26, 2024 12:45 AM
McLintock (1963)
Ageing, wealthy, rancher and self-made man, George Washington McLintock is forced to deal with numerous personal and professional problems. Seemingly everyone wants a piece of his enormous farmstead, including high-ranking government men, McLintock's own sons and nearby Native Americans. As McLintock tries to juggle his various adversaries, his wife—who left him two years previously—suddenly returns. But she isn't interested in George; she wants custody of their daughter.
McLintock! (1963)
Ageing, wealthy, rancher and self-made man, George Washington McLintock is forced to deal with numerous personal and professional problems. Seemingly everyone wants a piece of his enormous farmstead, including high-ranking government men and nearby Native Americans. As McLintock tries to juggle his various adversaries, his wife—who left him two years previously—suddenly returns. But she isn't interested in George; she wants custody of their daughter.
Master of The World (1961)
A mad genius tries to bomb the world into peace.
The Killer Diamond (1960)
Jack Diamond and his sickly brother arrive in prohibition New York as jewelry thieves. After a spell in jail, the coldly ambitious Diamond hits on the idea of stealing from thieves himself and sets about getting close to gangster boss Arnold Rothstein to move in on his booze, girls, gambling, and drugs operations.
Battle Of The Coral Sea (1959)
A US submarine and its crew are captured by the Japanese on the eve of a major WWII battle.
The Furlough (1958)
A love-starved soldier stationed at an Arctic base wins a furlough in Paris, but a pretty, no-nonsense military psychologist is ordered to accompany him as chaperone to keep him out of trouble.
The Monster That Challenged The World (1957)
Giants Mollusks are released from the earth by an earthquake and start killing people.
The Outlaw Stallion (1954)
A young boy and a veterinarian in a red convertible help thwart a gang of horse thieves. Director Fred F. Sears' 1954 outdoor drama stars Billy Gray, Phil Carey, Roy Roberts, Dorothy Patrick, Gordon Jones, Trevor Bardette and Morris Ankrum.
The Palomino (1950)
A young man helps a pretty girl search for her stolen horse. (A society boy tries to help a beautiful woman save her horse-breeding farm.)
Tokyo Joe (1949)
An American returns to Tokyo to try to pick up threads of his pre-World War II life there but finds himself squeezed between criminals and the authorities.