Tommy Lee Jones
Actor, Director
Birthdate: Sep 15, 1946
High School: St. Mark’s School of Texas
Yearbooks: 1964 | 1965
Yearbook photos of Tommy Lee Jones from St. Mark’s School of Texas
























Tommy Lee Jones (born September 15, 1946) is an American actor and film director. He attended St. Mark’s School of Texas where he played football and was a part of the drama club, glee club, and school newspaper staff. He graduated in 1965 and went on to attend Harvard College. Jones began his acting career on Broadway in 1969 in A Patriot for Me, where he played a number of different supporting roles. In 1970, he landed his first film role in Love Story where he played a student at his alma mater Harvard. Throughout the 70’s Jones continued to do both Broadway and film.
Awards:
- Academy Award, Best Supporting Actor in The Fugitive, 1993
- Golden Globe Award, Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture in The Fugitive, 1993
- Primetime Emmy Award, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie in The Executioner’s Song, 1983
- MTV Movie Award, Best On-Screen Duo in The Fugitive, 1994
- Screen Actors Guild Award, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in Lincoln, 2012
Source: Wikipedia