Vinnie Jones
Vincent Peter Jones, born on January 5, 1965, is a renowned British actor, television presenter, and former professional footballer. His football career spanned from 1984 to 1999, where he made his mark primarily as a defensive midfielder. Jones played for several clubs, including Wimbledon, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Chelsea, and Queens Park Rangers. He is particularly celebrated for his tenure at Wimbledon, where he was a vital member of the legendary "Crazy Gang." Jones helped secure the FA Cup in 1988, contributing to over 200 matches for the club during two separate stints between 1986 and 1998. Over his career, he appeared in 184 Premier League games, netting 13 goals. His aggressive playing style earned him a reputation as one of football's toughest competitors, which later influenced his casting in film roles as menacing characters.
Jones transitioned into acting with the 1998 hit "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels," earning an Empire Award for Best Newcomer. He followed this with a stellar performance in "Snatch" (2000), for which he received the Empire Award for Best British Actor. His filmography includes notable titles such as "Gone in 60 Seconds" (2000), "Mean Machine" (2001), "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006), and more recently, "The Gentlemen" (2024). With a diverse career in both sports and entertainment, Vinnie Jones continues to leave a lasting impression.
Filmography
Legend of the Bog
Reaper
Gutshot Straight
Year One
Madness in the Method
Bullet Proof
You May Not Kiss the Bride
Tooth and Nail
Fire with Fire (2012)
Not Another Not Another Movie
7-10 Split
The Condemned
Loaded
Blood Trap
Submerged (2005)
Cross Wars
Decommissioned
X-Men: The Last Stand
Hell Ride
The Big Bounce (2004)
Freelancers
The Big Ugly
Way of the Wicked
Cross
Puncture Wounds
Hijacked
Ron Hopper's Misfortune
Fractured
The Midnight Man (2016) (2016)
Age of the Dragons
Played
Kill Kane
The Bezonians
The Midnight Meat Train
Tracked - Jagd durch die Wildnis
Galavant
Vinnie Jones in the Country
The Gentlemen