L.Q. Jones

L.Q. Jones

  • Birthday: 1927-08-19
  • Deathday: 2022-07-09
  • Place of birth: Beaumont, Texas, USA
  • Also know as: Justus McQueen

Biography

L. Q. Jones (born August 19, 1927, died July 9th 2022) was an American character actor and film director, known for his work in the films of Sam Peckinpah. Jones was born in Beaumont in southeastern Texas, the son of Jessie Paralee (née Stephens) and Justus Ellis McQueen Sr., a railroad worker. After serving in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946, Jones attended Lamar Junior College (now Lamar University) and then studied law at the University of Texas at Austin from 1950 to 1951. He worked as a stand-up comic, briefly played professional baseball and football, and even tried ranching in Nicaragua before turning to acting after corresponding with his former college roommate, Fess Parker. At the time, in 1954, Parker was already in Hollywood working in films and on television. Jones is a practicing Methodist and a registered Republican. Jones made his film debut in 1955 in Battle Cry, credited under his birth name Justus McQueen. His character's name in that film, however, was "L. Q. Jones", a name he liked and decided to adopt as his stage name for all of his future roles as an actor. In 1955, he was cast as "Smitty Smith" in three episodes of Clint Walker's ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Cheyenne, the first hour-long western on network television. Jones appeared in numerous films in the 1960s and 1970s. He became a member of Sam Peckinpah's stock company of actors, appearing in his Klondike series (1960–1961), Ride the High Country (1962), Major Dundee (1965), The Wild Bunch (1969), The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970), and Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid (1973). Jones was frequently cast alongside his close friend Strother Martin, most memorably as the posse member and bounty hunter "T. C." in The Wild Bunch. Jones also appeared as recurring characters on such western series as Cheyenne (1955), Gunsmoke (1955), Laramie, Two Faces West (1960–1961), and as ranch hand Andy Belden in The Virginian (1962). That same year (1962) Jones appeared as Ollie Earnshaw, a rich rancher looking for a bride on Lawman in the episode titled "The Bride. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia CLR

Filmography

The Wild Bunch

1969

As T.C

A Boy and His Dog

1975

As Porn Stud

Hang 'em High

1968

As Loomis

Hell Is for Heroes

1962

As Supply Sgt. Frazer

The Mask of Zorro

1998

As Three-Fingered Jack

A Prairie Home Companion

2006

As Chuck Akers

Ride the High Country

1962

As Sylvus Hammond

White Line Fever

1975

As Buck Wessle

The Brotherhood of Satan

1971

As Sheriff

Tornado!

1996

As Ephram Thorne

Buchanan Rides Alone

1958

As Pecos Hill

Men in War

1957

As Sgt. Davis

The Hunting Party

1971

As Hog Warren

The Jack Bull

1999

As Henry Ballard

River of Death

1989

As Hiller

Cimarron

1960

As Millis

Battle of the Coral Sea

1959

As Yeoman Halliday

Stay Away, Joe

1968

As Bronc Hoverty

Torpedo Run

1958

As 'Hash' Benson

Battle Cry

1955

As Pvt. L.Q. Jones

Route 666

2001

As Sheriff Bob Conaway

The McMasters

1970

As Russel

Manhunter

1974

As Charles 'Crutch' Shanks

Winterhawk

1975

As Gates

Target Zero

1955

As Pvt. Felix O'Hara

Sacred Ground

1983

As Tolbert Coleman

Santiago

1956

As Digger

Ten Who Dared

1960

As Billy Hawkins

An Annapolis Story

1955

As Watson

The Edge

1997

As Styles

Lone Wolf McQuade

1983

As Dakota

Casino

1995

As Pat Webb

Bulletproof

1988

As Sgt. O'Rourke

The Beast Within

1982

As Sheriff Pool

Toward the Unknown

1956

As 2nd Lt. Sweeney

Standing Tall

1978

As Nate Rackley

The Strange and Deadly Occurrence

1974

As Sheriff Berlinger

Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid

1973

As Black Harris

Lightning Jack

1994

As Sheriff

Gunsight Ridge

1957

As Lazy Heart Ranch Hand

Apache Rifles

1964

As Mike Greer

Love Me Tender

1956

As Pardee Fleming (uncredited)

The Bravos

1972

As Ben Lawler

The Naked and the Dead

1958

As Woodrow Wilson

The Patriot

1998

As Frank

Showdown

1963

As Foray

Between Heaven and Hell

1956

As Pvt. Kenny - Co. G

Hound-Dog Man

1959

As Dave Wilson

Noon Wine

1966

As Deputy

Iron Angel

1964

As Buttons

Major Dundee

1965

As Arthur Hadley

Mrs. Sundance

1974

As Charles Siringo

Operation Mad Ball

1957

As Ozark

Fireball Forward

1972

As Maj. Larkin

The Devil's Bedroom

1964

As (as Justus McQueen)

Colorado C.I.

1978

As Hoyt Gunnison

Banjo Hackett: Roamin' Free

1976

As Sheriff Tadlock

Warlock

1959

As Fen Jiggs (uncredited)

The Counterfeit Killer

1968

As Hotel Clerk

Flaming Star

1960

As Tom Howard

The Lady Is My Wife

1967

As Ernie Packer

Mother, Jugs & Speed

1976

As Davey

The Young Lions

1958

As Pvt. Donnelly (uncredited)

Production

A Boy and His Dog

1975

As Director

The Brotherhood of Satan

1971

As Producer

The Devil's Bedroom

1964

As Director

A Boy and His Dog

1975

As Producer

The Witchmaker

1969

As Executive Producer

A Boy and His Dog

1975

As Screenplay

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