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Simon Jones (born 27 July 1950) is an English
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. He portrayed Arthur Dent, protagonist of Douglas Adams' '' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' on
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in 1978 and again on
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in 1981. Jones also appeared in the film '' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' (2005) in a
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. He also played the role of Donald Shellhammer in '' Miracle on 34th Street'' (1994), appeared in '' Brideshead Revisited'' as Lord Brideshead, and as
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in the film '' Downton Abbey''.


Career

Jones appeared in various television series, including '' Brideshead Revisited'' (in which he played the Earl of Brideshead, or 'Bridey', heir to the Marquess of Marchmain), and the second series of '' Blackadder'' (playing Sir Walter Raleigh). His films have included '' Club Paradise'', '' Privates on Parade'', '' Miracle on 34th Street'' and ''
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''. Jones studied at King's College, Taunton, before going up to Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he was a member of the Footlights and met Douglas Adams. This led to Jones being cast in ''
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'' and later '' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. The latter project, a radio broadcast from 1978, would be the first of Jones's several portrayals of Arthur Dent; Adams claimed to Jones that he wrote the part of Dent with him in mind. In '' Monty Python's The Meaning of Life'', Jones had a minor role as one of the guests at the dinner party which is interrupted by the Grim Reaper. He has also appeared in some of the solo film projects of the members of Monty Python: '' Privates on Parade'' (with John Cleese) ''
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'' (with Michael Palin), and ''
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'' and '' 12 Monkeys'' (both directed by Terry Gilliam). Jones has appeared in many Broadway plays, including '' The Real Thing'' (1985, as Max), '' Benefactors'' (1985, as Colin), '' Getting Married'' (1991, as Reginald Bridgenorth), '' Private Lives'' (1992, as Elyot Chase), ''The Real Inspector Hound'' (as Moon) and ''The Fifteen Minute Hamlet'' (as
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- which played together in 1992), ''
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'' (1995, as Joseph Surface), '' Ring Round the Moon'' (1999, as Romainville) and '' Waiting in the Wings'' (1999, as Perry Lascoe). In 2009, Jones appeared in '' Blithe Spirit'', as Dr. Bradman, supported by
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and Rupert Everett; and in 2018 he portrayed John Rich, in ''
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'' starring
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, from January through March. Off-Broadway he has a long list of credits, and was nominated for the 1990
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Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for his role in '' Privates on Parade''. In regional theatre at the Guthrie Theater,
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, Jones starred as Christopher Gore in the American premier of
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's ''
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'' in late 2007; he returned there in late 2008 to portray
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in ''Shadowlands''. In 2015 he played the Man in Chair in ''
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'' at Cape Playhouse in Massachusetts, and immediately afterwards went to Sag Harbor to play Major Bouvier and
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in '' Grey Gardens'' with Rachel York and Betty Buckley, again directed by Michael Wilson; this same production went to Los Angeles in 2016 at the Ahmanson Theatre. Jones is also a voice actor and audiobook presenter, with more than 70 titles to his credit. Among them are: * '' The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul'' for Simon and Schuster Audioworks for the US market * ''Star Trek: Cacophony'', playing Lt. Commander Stewart Mulligan in an original "Captain Sulu Adventures" audio programme, again for Simon and Schuster * '' The Salmon of Doubt'', for New Millennium Audio * '' Douglas Adams at the BBC'', for BBC Audio * ''The Bartimaeus Sequence'' by Jonathan Stroud: '' The Amulet of Samarkand'', ''
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'', '' Ptolemy's Gate'', ''
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'' * ''
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'' by
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, which won the Audio Publishers Association's 2006 Audie Award for Unabridged Fiction. * '' And Another Thing...'', the sixth instalment of ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' series, written by
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In 2003, Jones reprised his role as Arthur Dent in a new radio series of '' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. In the same year he was involved in the filming of the film version of the first novel, making a brief cameo appearance in the role of the holographic Magrathean answering machine/automated defence system. In 2009, Jones was heard as master detective Sexton Blake on
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in the six-part series, '' The Adventures of Sexton Blake!''. In addition to his work as an actor, Jones is also a co-artistic director at New York Off-Broadway company the Actors' Company Theatre (TACT), where he played the role of Jack in the play '' Home'' by David Storey. In 2010, Jones joined in the Irish Repertory Theatre's production of ''
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'', a concert version of the Dylan Thomas work. This ran from 8 December 2009 to 2 January 2010. In 2011, Jones played Piero Soderini in ''Divine Rivalry'' — a new play by Michael Kramer, directed by Michael Wilson, and produced by the Shubert Organisation – at the Hartford Stage Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut. Jones had played this part in several previous readings of the play. Later in the year, he was in a new musical version of ''
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'', from the book by Tom Meehan and Peter Stone, with music by Maury Yeston; it. It ran in New York City, at the Roundabout's Laura Pels Theatre, from 7 July to 4 September. A CD was released shortly afterwards. From there, Jones returned to London, where he attended the opening night of ''No Naughty Bits'', at the Hampstead Theatre on 13 September. The play, by Steve Thompson, was the story of Jones's wife, Nancy Lewis, and the Monty Python team's lawsuit against ABC-TV in America. In 2012 Jones played David Bliss, husband of Harriet Harris, in '' Hay Fever'' at the Guthrie Theatre, directed by Jones' friend Chris Luscombe. Jones then appeared (in the role of Sir Francis Beekman), with Megan Hilty starring in '' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'' at ENCORES! concert series at City Center in New York City, which also resulted in CD. Later in the year, he went to the UK, where he starred in a national stage tour of ''Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy – Live!'' In the summer of 2013, Jones went to East Hampton, New York, where Tony Walton directed him in a production of ''Tonight at 8:30'', featuring three of Noël Coward's short plays. Blythe Danner was the co-star, and they performed "Hands Across the Sea", "Family Album" and "Red Peppers". This was followed by another UK stage tour of ''Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy – Live! The tour of ''Blithe Spirit'', starring
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, then went to London's West End in early 2014. This was accompanied by an appearance at a special cabaret (organised by co-star Janie Dee) at the Cafe de Paris, where he sang " Mad Dogs and Englishmen". That June, he portrayed Emperor Joseph II in '' Amadeus'', starring Rupert Everett. This was followed by BBC Radio appearances in Neil Gaiman and Terry Prachett's '' Good Omens'', directed by Dirk Maggs, and '' Doctor Who'' with Tom Baker. The year ended with ''Blithe Spirit'' once again – still with Lansbury – on a North American tour. In 2018, Jones was once again playing Arthur Dent when he recorded the final radio series, '' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy – the Hexagonal Phase'' directed by Dirk Maggs for BBC Radio 4. In August 2018, it was announced that Jones would be among the new cast to join the original actors in the '' Downton Abbey''
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, which started principal photography at about the same time. From 18 November 2021 to 9 January 2022, Jones starred as Henry in the Broadway premiere of '' Trouble in Mind'' by Alice Childress.


Personal life

Jones and his son Tim were hit by a car on 8 October 2010; though they suffered only bruises, he had to withdraw from the Actors' Company Theatre's production of Václav Havel's '' Memorandum''. On 20 December 2019 his wife, Nancy Lewis, died in Manhattan of
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Partial filmography

* '' Sir Henry at Rawlinson End'' (1980) - Joachim * '' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' (1981, TV Series) - Arthur Dent * '' Reds'' (1981) - Louise Bryant's Colleague in France (uncredited) * '' Giro City'' (1982) - Henderson * '' Privates on Parade'' (1982) - Sergeant Eric Young-Love * '' Monty Python's The Meaning of Life'' (1983) - Chadwick / Jeremy Portland-Smythe * ''
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'' (1985) - Arrest Official * '' Blackadder II'' (1986, TV Series) - Sir Walter Raleigh * '' Club Paradise'' (1986) - Toby Prooth * '' Newhart'' (1987, TV Series) - Dr. Miles Rangel * '' Green Card'' (1990) - Party Guest * ''
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'' (1991) - Anderson * '' For Love Or Money'' (1993) - Albert * '' Miracle on 34th Street'' (1994) - Donald Shellhammer * '' 12 Monkeys'' (1995) - Zoologist * ''
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'' (1996) - Shellhammer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1997) - Harry Sloan * '' Guru in Seven'' (1998) - Removal man 1 * '' The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1999) - The Accountant (uncredited) * ''
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'' (2002, TV Mini-Series documentary) - Thomas Penn * '' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' (2005) - Ghostly Image * '' Griffin & Phoenix'' (2006) - Professor * '' Spectropia'' (2006) - The Duck * '' The Search for Simon'' (2013) - The Man in the Hat * ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Radio Show Live'' (2016) - Arthur Dent * '' Downton Abbey'' (2019) - King George V * ''
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'' (2022, TV series) - Bannister


References


External links


Official website
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Simon Jones
at Internet Off-Broadway Database
BBC – Radio 4 – The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy – Simon Jones



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