ANDY JONES
b. 19?? in St. John's Newfoundland
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Andy Jones has been a professional writer and actor for over thirty
years. He has written five critically acclaimed one-man comedy shows: Out of
the Bin, Still Alive, King O’ Fun, To The Wall, and An Evening with Uncle
Val. To The Wall won four-star reviews in London, Edmonton and Toronto, and was made into a television performance for CBC’s Opening Night Series, which earned him a Gemini award nomination. A multi-talented actor and one of the groundbreaking comedy troupe CODCO on stage and television, Jones worked with CODCO in its theatrical form from 1974 to 1976 and in its television format from 1986 to 1991. He has taken five one-man comedy shows across Canada as well as to Ireland and the UK. His most recent one-man show "To The Wall" garnered four-star reviews in London, Edmonton and Toronto, and was made into a television performance for CBC’s Opening Night Series, which earned a Gemini award nomination. In all his work has been recognized with five Gemeini nominations, so far, along with two Emmy nominations and two genie nominations. He has won two Gemini awards, been elected to the Newfoundland Arts
Council Hall of Honour, given the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council’s Award
of Excellence, and the ACTRA Award of Excellence for Lifetime Achievement.
Also see
Cathy Jones.
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Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
The Adventure of Faustis Bigood (1986)
Buried on a Sunday (1992)
Secret Nation (1992)
Coleslaw Warehouse (1992)
Paint Cans (1994)
Life With Billy (TV-1994)
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996)
Extrodinary Visitor (1998)
Rain, Drizzle, and Fog (1998)
Ed & Flo (1998)
Congratulations (2000)
The Bingo Robbers
Rare Birds (2001)
Behind the Red Door (2002)
Cathy Jones Gets a Special (TV-2002)
The Straitjacket Lottery (2003)
Going the Distance (2004)
Rabbittown (TV-2006)
Young Triffie's Been Made Away With (2006)
King O' Fun (TV-2006)
Love and Savagery (2009)
Grown Up Movie Star (2009)
TV Series - Cast:
Codco (1986)
Dooley Gardens (1999)
Random Passage (mini-series, 2002)
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