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Terry Jones
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Born
February 1 1942
Colwyn Bay, Wales
Occupation
Actor, comedian, writer, director, presenter
Career milestones
Do Not Adjust Your Set (1967-1969)
Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969-1974)
Ripping Yarns (1975-1979)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
Terry Jones' Medieval Lives (2004)
Terry Jones' Barbarians (2006)
Official website
terry-jones.net
Terence Graham Parry Jones (born in Colwyn Bay, Wales, on February 1, 1942) is a British comedian, screenwriter and actor, film director, children's author, popular historian, political commentator and TV documentary host. He is best known as a member of the Monty Python comedy team.

Jones was educated at the Royal Grammar School in Guildford, where he was head boy; he graduated in English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. Jones is married and has two children. On 21 October, 2006 it was reported in the British newspaper, The Daily Mirror, that Jones had been diagnosed with bowel cancer.<ref name="cancer">Python legend battles cancer. The Daily Mirror. Retrieved on 2006-10-21.</ref> Another article dated October 24, also by The Mirror, indicated that the exploratory surgery performed on Jones had good results.<ref name="successfulop">Python op. success. The Daily Mirror. Retrieved on 2006-11-05.</ref> Previously, Jones had suffered from arthritis severe enough that in recent years he has used a cane in his documentaries.

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[edit] Career History

[edit] Before Python

He appeared in Twice a Fortnight with Michael Palin, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and Jonathan Lynn, as well as in The Complete and Utter History of Britain. He also appeared in Do Not Adjust Your Set with Michael Palin, Eric Idle and David Jason (Jones speaks about this series during an interview which appears on both the Do Not Adjust Your Set DVD and the At Last the 1948 Show DVD). He wrote for The Frost Report and several other of David Frost's programmes on British television.

[edit] Monty Python

He was a member of Monty Python, the team of writers and performers that made Monty Python's Flying Circus. As a Python, Jones is remembered for his roles as middle-aged women and the bowler-hatted "man in the street". His character Mr. Creosote, from The Meaning of Life, has become practically iconic. One of Jones' major concerns was devising a fresh format for the Python TV shows, devising a stream-of-consciousness style which abandoned punchlines and instead encouraged the fluid movement of one sketch to another and the cross-referencing of jokes. This allowed the team's conceptual humour and one-line ideas room to realise their full potential, which conventional formulas would arguably compromise. Jones also objected to TV directors' use of speeded-up film, over-emphatic music, and static camera style.

[edit] Directorial work

Jones co-directed Monty Python and the Holy Grail with Terry Gilliam, and two further Monty Python movies, Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life. As a film director, Jones finally gained fuller control of the projects and devised a visual style that complemented the humour and, once again, concentrated on allowing the performers room to breathe, for instance, in the use of wide shots for long exchanges of dialogue, and more economical use of music. His methods encouraged many future television comedians to break away from slapstick or studio-bound shooting styles, as demonstrated by Green Wing and The League of Gentlemen. He directed further films, including Erik the Viking (1989) and The Wind in the Willows (1996).

[edit] As an author

He co-wrote Ripping Yarns with Michael Palin, and wrote the screenplay for Labyrinth (1986). He has also written numerous works for children, including Fantastic Stories and The Beast with a Thousand Teeth.

He has written books and presented television documentaries on medieval and ancient history and the history of numeral systems. His series often challenge popularly-held views of history: for example, Terry Jones' Medieval Lives (2004) argues that the Middle Ages was a more sophisticated period than is popularly thought, and Terry Jones' Barbarians (2006) presents the cultural achievements of peoples conquered by the Roman Empire in a more positive light than Roman historians typically have.

He has written numerous editorials condemning the Iraq war for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and The Observer. Many of these editorials were published in a paperback collection titled Terry Jones's War on the War on Terror.

[edit] Selected bibliography

[edit] Fiction

[edit] Illustrated by Michael Foreman

[edit] Illustrated by Brian Froud

[edit] Non-fiction

[edit] With Alan Ereira

[edit] Screenplays

[edit] Documentary series

[edit] Political articles

[edit] Trivia

  • An asteroid, 9622 Terryjones, is named in his honour. When asked during a webchat if this was the greatest honour he has received, Jones replied, "I didn't realise it was an honour to have a barren lump of rock named after one."

[edit] Further reading

  • Wilmut, Roger (1980). From Fringe to Flying Circus: Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy, 1960-1980. London: Eyre Methuen. ISBN 0-413-46950-6.

[edit] References

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[edit] External links

          Monty Python The Monty Python foot
Graham ChapmanJohn CleeseTerry GilliamEric IdleTerry JonesMichael Palin
Other Contributors
Douglas AdamsConnie BoothCarol ClevelandNeil Innes
TV Series
Monty Python’s Flying Circus  • Monty Python’s Fliegender Zirkus  • Monty Python’s Personal Best
Films
And Now For Something Completely Different  • Monty Python and the Holy Grail  • Monty Python’s Life of Brian  • Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl  • Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life
Stage Productions
Spamalot  • Not the Messiah
 

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Twice a Fortnight
Tony BufferyGraeme Garden — Terry Jones — Jonathan LynnBill OddieMichael Palin
Do Not Adjust Your Set
<center>Denise CoffeyEric IdleDavid Jason — Terry Jones — Michael Palin


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