John Marshall Jones | |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1985–present |
Height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) |
John Marshall Jones is an American actor. He is most known for his portrayal of Floyd Henderson on The WB sitcom television series Smart Guy . [1]
Since 2021, Jones has had a recurring role as U.S. Air Force General Nelson Bradford in the Apple TV+ original science fiction space drama series For All Mankind.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Screen Test | Italian Henchman | |
1987 | Good Morning, Vietnam | Military Police Officer #2 | |
1988 | Tapeheads | Hitman #2 | |
1989 | Casualties of War | Military Police Officer | |
Welcome Home | Dwayne | ||
1990 | Crazy People | Montesque | |
Taking Care Of Business | LeBradford Brown | ||
1991 | Hell Hath No Fury | Johnson | TV movie |
The Doctor | Anthony | ||
Deception: A Mother's Secret | - | ||
1992 | White Men Can't Jump | Walter | |
1994 | Out of Darkness | Albert Price | TV movie |
Floundering | Bodyguard | ||
1995 | A Dangerous Affair | Detective Webber | TV movie |
1996 | Sgt. Bilko | Sgt Henshaw | |
The Sand Angels | Homeless Witness | Video | |
1997 | She's So Lovely | Leonard | |
Con Air | Gator | ||
1998 | Noah | Ernie | TV movie |
2001 | Bailey's Mistake | Tyler | TV movie |
2002 | Like Mike | NBA Player | |
2003 | Sex And The Green Card | Silas | Short |
2006 | Fifty Pills | Housing Manager | |
2009 | The Guest At The Central Park West | Terrance Barlow | |
2012 | Who Killed Soul Glow? | - | |
Libelle | Commissioner Steele | TV movie | |
2014 | Sweaty Booty Cheeks | Actor | Short |
2016 | Mission NinetyTwo: Dragonfly | Commissioner Steele | |
Paint It Black | Officer Jones | ||
2017 | The Last Revolutionary | Jack Armstrong | |
2018 | Rust Creek | Commander Douglas Slattery | |
2019 | The Curse of La Llorona | Mr. Hankins | |
Defrost: The Virtual Series | WorldCast Host | Short | |
2021 | Remember Me | Leander | Short |
2024 | Watchmen Chapter 1 | Hooded Justice, General #1, Criminal #2 (voice) | Direct-to-Video [2] |
Watchmen Chapter 2 | Malcolm Long, Otis, General #1 (voice) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Crime Story | Prisoner L. Vee Rachmone | Episode: "Justice Hits The Skids" |
1987 | Amen | The Moving Man | Episode: "Dueling Ministers" |
1987–88 | Frank's Place | Gregory | Recurring Cast |
1988 | Matlock | TV Crewman | Episode: "The Lovelorn" |
1988–89 | China Beach | Fluke | Guest Cast: Season 1-2 |
1989 | Family Ties | SGT Tom Davis | Episode: "Basic Training" |
Roseanne | George | Episode: "Five Of A Kind" | |
Coach | Stacey | Episode: "Dauber's Got a Girl" | |
1990 | True Colors | Store Owner | Episode: "A Pair of Cranks" |
Married People | Joey Williams | Episode: "Live And Let Go" | |
1991 | Home Improvement | Rick | Episode: "Off Sides" |
1992 | Martin | Caller #3 (voice) | Episode: "Things I Do For Love" |
1992–93 | Melrose Place | Terrence Haggard | Recurring Cast: Season 1 |
1993 | A Different World | Otis Curtis | Episode: "Dancing Machines" |
Joe's Life | Ray Wharton | Main Cast | |
1995 | Me and the Boys | Robert | Episode: "Money To Burn" |
ER | Mr. Gaither | Recurring Cast: Season 1 | |
1996 | Diagnosis Murder | Don Farabee | Episode: "The ABC's Of Murder" |
1997–99 | Smart Guy | Floyd Henderson | Main Cast |
2000 | Any Day Now | - | Episode: "Pay Your Dues" |
Nash Bridges | Brother Bliss | Episode: "Line Of Sight" | |
2001 | Soul Food | Roy Johnson | Episode: "This Crazy Life" |
The Parkers | Ernest Orange | Episode: "Blind Date Mistake" | |
Dead Last | Agent Pearson | Episode: "The Problems With Corruption" | |
2002 | The Division | Mrs. Rios' Lawyer | Episode: "Insult To The Body" |
Providence | Richard Zaks | Episode: "Act Naturally" | |
2002–03 | John Doe | Frank Hayes | Main Cast |
2003 | Nip/Tuck | Victor | Episode: "Kurt Dempsey" |
Malcolm In The Middle | Cop | Episode: "Christmas Trees" | |
2003–05 | Joan Of Arcadia | Chess Player God | Recurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2 |
2004 | NCIS | Detective Hanley | Episode: "Dead Man Talking" |
Rodney | Burt | Episode: "Pilot" | |
2004–05 | Still Standing | Maxwell 'Mack' McDaniel | Recurring Cast: Season 2-3 |
2005 | Center of the Universe | Burt | Episode: "If You Love Something Leave It Alone" |
2006 | Bones | Joe Noland | Episode: "The Woman In The Sand" |
2007 | Boston Legal | Adam Murch | Episode: "Nuts" |
Dexter | Curtis Barnes | Episode: "See-Through" | |
2009–13 | The Troop | Mr. Stockley | Main Cast |
2011 | Last Man Standing | Frank | Episode: "Home Security" |
2012 | Pretty Little Liars | Mr. Tamborelli | Episode: "The Naked Truth" |
Glee | Chili | Episode: "The Spanish Teacher" | |
Eagleheart | African Narrator (voice) | Episode: "Bringing Down Bunju" | |
Jane By Design | - | Recurring Cast | |
2012–15 | Hart of Dixie | Wally Maynard | Guest: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2-4 |
2013 | The Crazy Ones | Mitch | Episode: "Bad Dad" |
2015 | Shameless | Lungs | Episode: "I'm The Liver" |
The Mentalist | Dan Glover | Recurring Cast: Season 7 | |
Battle Creek | Jacob | Episode: "Old Flames" | |
Criminal Minds | Detective Mike Warner | Episode: "The Job" | |
The League | Referee | Episode: "The Block" | |
2015–19 | In the Cut | Clevon "Smitty" Smith | Main Cast: Season 1-2, Recurring Cast: Season 3-5 |
2016 | Bones | Gary Lempke | Episode: "The Movie in the Making" |
Mann & Wife | Lieutenant Eric Snow | Recurring Cast: Season 2 | |
Rectify | Pickle | Recurring Cast: Season 4 | |
2016–18 | Bosch | Special Agent Jay Griffin | Recurring Cast: Season 2 & 4, Guest: Season 3 |
2017 | Son of Zorn | CEO Blake Erickson | Episode: "The Battle of Self-Acceptance" |
The Fosters | Detective Bruckner | Recurring Cast: Season 4 | |
S.W.A.T. | Detective Sal Marcus | Episode: "Pamilya" | |
2017–18 | Shooter | Sheriff Brown | Recurring Cast: Season 2-3 |
2018–20 | 9-1-1 | Dave Morrisey | Recurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 3 |
2019 | Grace and Frankie | Fitz | Episode: "The Crosswalk" |
Into the Dark | Sheriff | Episode: "I'm Just F*cking with You" | |
Big Little Lies | John Davidson | Recurring Cast: Season 2 | |
Grand Hotel | Malcolm Parker | Recurring Cast | |
The Morning Show | Noah | Episode: "In the Dark Night of the Soul It's Always 3:30 in the Morning" | |
2019–20 | Alley Way | JJ | Recurring Cast: Season 2 |
2020 | Paradise Lost | Uncle Ronny | Recurring Cast |
50 States of Fright | Andy | Episode: "The Golden Arm (Michigan) – Part 1-3" | |
2021 | Magnum P.I. | Henry Wilson | Episode: "Someone to Watch Over Me" |
All American | Leonard Shaw | Episode: "All American: Homecoming" | |
The Rookie | Mr. Andrews | Episode: "Fire Fight" | |
2021–22 | For All Mankind | Nelson Bradford | Recurring Cast: Season 2, Guest: Season 3 |
2022 | A Black Lady Sketch Show | Uncle Ronald | Episode: "It's a New Day, Africa America!" |
All Rise | Randall Mack | Episode: "I'll Be There" | |
All American: Homecoming | Leonard Shaw | Recurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2 | |
2023 | Tiny Beautiful Things | Doctor | Episode: "Love" |
NCIS: Los Angeles | Jonathan Hunter | Episode: "The Reckoning" | |
2024 | Quantum Leap | Davidson Best | Episode: "The Outsider" |
NCIS: Hawaiʻi | George Conrad | Episode: "Dead on Arrival" |
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