19-537: (Redirected from Chris Jones ) Christopher or Chris Jones may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film, TV, theatre [ edit ] Chris Jones (filmmaker) , British filmmaker, author, film director, screenwriter and educator Christopher Jones (actor, born 1941) (1941–2014), American actor Christopher Jones (actor, born 1982) , American actor and dancer Gaming [ edit ] Chris Jones (Access Software) (born 1955), co-creator of
38-424: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chris Jones (filmmaker) Chris Jones is a British filmmaker , author , film director , screenwriter and educator , who has written books on becoming a film-maker. Jones was educated at Bournemouth Film School , and made his feature film director debut at the age of 21 with The Runner (1992). He owns
57-617: The 2022 University of Virginia shooting Christopher W. Jones , American chemical engineer and researcher See also [ edit ] Jones (surname) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Christopher_Jones&oldid=1251876923 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
76-552: The Paramount Pictures M:I 7 and 8 team to direct splinter unit on Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning and also Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning . Jones is the author of several books on film-making, including The Guerilla Filmmakers Handbook . Having made several feature films on shoestring budgets, Jones has warned in 2010 that the British film industry needed to cut back on its spending if it
95-553: The Tex Murphy detective adventure game series Chris Jones (game developer) , founder of Obsidian Entertainment, a computer game company Music [ edit ] Christopher Michael Jones (born 1969), American hip hop and R&B record producer Chris Jones (British singer) (born 1985), British singer and songwriter Chris Jones (American musician) (1958–2005), American musician and composer Chris Jones (bluegrass musician) , American singer/guitarist, leader of
114-948: The 1920 Olympics Chris Jones (mountain climber) (1939–2024), British-American mountain climber Other people [ edit ] Christopher Jones ( Mayflower captain) (c. 1570–1622), English sailor, master of the Mayflower Christopher Jones (Anglican bishop) (born 1964), Australian Anglican assistant bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Tasmania Christopher Jones (Roman Catholic bishop) (1936–2018), Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Elphin Christopher Jones (biologist) (born 1976), American naturalist, inventor and writer on evolutionary medicine Chris Braithwaite , aka "Chris Jones" (c. 1885–1944), Barbadian-born sailor and London unionist Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., perpetrator of
133-599: The 2009 Big Island Film Festival . Gone Fishing further won both the Director's Choice Award and the Audience Award at the 2009 Sedona Film Festival , the Achievement Award for screenwriting at the 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival , and the prizes for Best Short at both the 2009 Indianapolis International Film Festival and the 2009 Palm Beach International Film Festival , as well as receiving
152-824: The Canadian Football League Chris Jones (punter) (born 1989), American football player for the Dallas Cowboys Chris Jones (defensive tackle, born 1990) , American football defensive tackle who is currently a free agent Chris Jones (defensive tackle, born 1994) , American football defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs Chris Jones (wide receiver, born 1972) , American player of Canadian football Chris Jones (wide receiver, born 1982) , Canadian football wide receiver Chris T. Jones (born 1971), former American football player for
171-605: The Night Drivers Writing [ edit ] Chris Jones, editor of the Australian newspaper The Courier-Mail Christopher Jones (comics) (born 1969), American comic book artist Chris Jones (drama critic) (born 1963), American journalist and drama critic Politics [ edit ] Chris Jones (Arkansas politician) (born 1976), 2022 Arkansas gubernatorial candidate Chris Jones (Virginia politician) (born 1958), American politician in
190-541: The Philadelphia Eagles Other sports [ edit ] Christopher Jones (cyclist) (born 1979), American cyclist Chris Jones (gymnast) (born 1987), British gymnast Chris Jones (racing driver) (born 1987), American racing driver Chris Jones (rugby union) (born 1980), English rugby union footballer Chris Jones (sprinter) (born 1973), American sprint athlete Christopher Jones (water polo) (1884–1937), British gold medalist in
209-1349: The Virginia House of Delegates Sports [ edit ] Baseball [ edit ] Chris Jones (1980s outfielder) (born 1957), former outfielder in Major League Baseball, 1985–1986 Chris Jones (1990s outfielder) (born 1965), former outfielder in Major League Baseball, 1991–2000 Basketball [ edit ] Chris Jones (basketball, born 1991) , American basketball player Chris Jones (basketball, born 1993) , American basketball player Cricket [ edit ] Chris Jones (cricketer) (born 1990), English cricketer Christopher Jones (cricketer) (born 1973), former English cricketer Association football [ edit ] Chris Jones (footballer, born 1989) , Welsh footballer Chris Jones (footballer, born 1956) , Jersey born England under-21 international footballer Chris Jones (footballer, born 1945) , English footballer Chris Roosevelt Jones (born 1991), Liberian footballer Gridiron football [ edit ] Chris Jones (center) (born 1964), American football player Chris Jones (cornerback) (born 1995), American football player Chris Jones (football coach) (born 1967), head coach and general manager in
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#1732782345652228-468: The crowd created feature film, Impact50 , the opening being written by Joe Eszterhas and starring Olivia Williams as the US president. The story revolves around the social impact of a catastrophic meteor strike. Due to the pandemic, the film was delayed, but released on June 3rd 2022. In 2023 Jones executive produced the four part docuseries The Enfield Poltergeist for Apple TV+ . In 2023 Jones joined
247-546: The feature documentary The First Film about Louis Le Prince who is credited as a Leeds-based inventor of film. In 2016, Jones launched Create50, an initiative to connect creative people to collaborate and produce works, such as books and feature films, that enter the mainstream marketplace. Create50's first major project was Twisted50 . In 2016 Jones trained to become a firewalk instructor to help creative people break through barriers and began his own firewalk company called The Firewalk Experience. In 2018 Jones produced
266-474: The film company called Living Spirit. His films include the 1994 British thriller film White Angel starring Peter Firth and Don Henderson , and Urban Ghost Story (1998), a horror film set in Glasgow starring Jason Connery . Jones wrote and directed the short film Gone Fishing starring Bill Paterson , that premiered at BAFTA on 12 January 2008. Gone Fishing won 55 prizes at
285-613: The film festival circuit including the Grand Prize at the 2008 Bahamas International Film Festival , and the 2008 Rhode Island International Film Festival , and it won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2009 Edmonton International Film Festival . At the 2009 Beverly Hills Film Festival and the 2009 Method Fest Independent Film Festival it took home the Audience Award, and it received the Golden Honu Award at
304-588: The prize for Best Narrative Short by the Producers Guild of America . The film was among the final 10 long-listed shorts for the 2009 Academy Awards . In 2009 Jones was attached to British thriller Exam as associate producer. In 2014, he released a film, 50 Kisses , in collaboration with a large number of people organized through the London Screenwriters' Festival , and began work on Rocketboy . In 2015 Jones co-produced
323-473: The reserves, finishing top scorer for three seasons running, he did not make his league debut until December 1966, when he deputised for Mike Summerbee in a match against Nottingham Forest . A week later he scored his first senior goal, against West Bromwich Albion . The following season, he made two appearances in Manchester City's 1967–68 League Championship winning side, though his contribution
342-533: Was insufficient to gain a winners' medal. He later had a career with York City scoring 33 goals in 95 games. Despite shake ups to Radio York's York City commentary team for the 2014/5 season, he retains his long running role as match commentator to this date. Jones has released an autobiography, "The Tale of Two Great Cities", detailing his time with both York City and Manchester City. This biographical article related to association football in England, about
361-698: Was to survive. Jones teaches a variety of filmmaker courses from his Ealing Studio location, and founded the London Screenwriters’ Festival as creative director in 2010. Chris Jones (footballer, born 1945) Christopher Martin Nigel Jones (born 19 November 1945 in Altrincham , Cheshire, England) is an English former footballer . Jones started his professional career with Manchester City in May 1964. Though he played regularly in
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