John Marshall Jones

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John Marshall Jones
John Marshall Jones at AvC Benefit.jpg
Jones in 2011
OccupationActor
Years active1985–present
Height1.90 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]

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Career

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.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Screen TestItalian 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 BusinessLeBradford Brown
1991 Hell Hath No Fury JohnsonTV movie
The Doctor Anthony
Deception: A Mother's Secret-
1992 White Men Can't Jump Walter
1994 Out of Darkness Albert PriceTV movie
Floundering Bodyguard
1995 A Dangerous Affair Detective WebberTV movie
1996 Sgt. Bilko Sgt Henshaw
The Sand AngelsHomeless WitnessVideo
1997 She's So Lovely Leonard
Con Air Gator
1998 Noah ErnieTV movie
2001Bailey's MistakeTylerTV movie
2002 Like Mike NBA Player
2003Sex And The Green CardSilasShort
2006 Fifty Pills Housing Manager
2009The Guest At The Central Park WestTerrance Barlow
2012Who Killed Soul Glow?-
LibelleCommissioner SteeleTV movie
2014Sweaty Booty CheeksActorShort
2016Mission NinetyTwo: DragonflyCommissioner Steele
Paint It Black Officer Jones
2017The Last RevolutionaryJack Armstrong
2018 Rust Creek Commander Douglas Slattery
2019The Curse of La LloronaMr. Hankins
Defrost: The Virtual SeriesWorldCast HostShort
2021Remember MeLeanderShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 Crime Story Prisoner L. Vee RachmoneEpisode: "Justice Hits The Skids"
1987 Amen The Moving ManEpisode: "Dueling Ministers"
1987–88 Frank's Place GregoryRecurring Cast
1988 Matlock TV CrewmanEpisode: "The Lovelorn"
1988–89 China Beach FlukeGuest Cast: Season 1-2
1989 Family Ties SGT Tom DavisEpisode: "Basic Training"
Roseanne GeorgeEpisode: "Five Of A Kind"
Coach StaceyEpisode: "Dauber's Got a Girl"
1990 True Colors Store OwnerEpisode: "A Pair of Cranks"
Married People Joey WilliamsEpisode: "Live And Let Go"
1991 Home Improvement RickEpisode: "Off Sides"
1992 Martin Caller #3 (voice)Episode: "Things I Do For Love"
1992–93 Melrose Place Terrence HaggardRecurring Cast: Season 1
1993 A Different World Otis CurtisEpisode: "Dancing Machines"
Joe's Life Ray WhartonMain Cast
1995 Me and the Boys RobertEpisode: "Money To Burn"
ER Mr. GaitherRecurring Cast: Season 1
1996 Diagnosis Murder Don FarabeeEpisode: "The ABC's Of Murder"
1997–99 Smart Guy Floyd HendersonMain Cast
2000 Any Day Now -Episode: "Pay Your Dues"
Nash Bridges Brother BlissEpisode: "Line Of Sight"
2001 Soul Food Roy JohnsonEpisode: "This Crazy Life"
The Parkers Ernest OrangeEpisode: "Blind Date Mistake"
Dead Last Agent PearsonEpisode: "The Problems With Corruption"
2002 The Division Mrs. Rios' LawyerEpisode: "Insult To The Body"
Providence Richard ZaksEpisode: "Act Naturally"
2002–03 John Doe Frank HayesMain Cast
2003 Nip/Tuck VictorEpisode: "Kurt Dempsey"
Malcolm In The Middle CopEpisode: "Christmas Trees"
2003–05 Joan Of Arcadia Chess Player GodRecurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2
2004 NCIS Detective HanleyEpisode: "Dead Man Talking"
Rodney BurtEpisode: "Pilot"
2004–05 Still Standing Maxwell 'Mack' McDanielRecurring Cast: Season 2-3
2005 Center of the Universe BurtEpisode: "If You Love Something Leave It Alone"
2006 Bones Joe NolandEpisode: "The Woman In The Sand"
2007 Boston Legal Adam MurchEpisode: "Nuts"
Dexter Curtis BarnesEpisode: "See-Through"
2009–13 The Troop Mr. StockleyMain Cast
2011 Last Man Standing FrankEpisode: "Home Security"
2012 Pretty Little Liars Mr. TamborelliEpisode: "The Naked Truth"
Glee ChiliEpisode: "The Spanish Teacher"
Eagleheart African Narrator (voice)Episode: "Bringing Down Bunju"
Jane By Design -Recurring Cast
2012–15 Hart of Dixie Wally MaynardGuest: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2-4
2013 The Crazy Ones MitchEpisode: "Bad Dad"
2015 Shameless LungsEpisode: "I'm The Liver"
The Mentalist Dan GloverRecurring Cast: Season 7
Battle Creek JacobEpisode: "Old Flames"
Criminal Minds Detective Mike WarnerEpisode: "The Job"
The League RefereeEpisode: "The Block"
2015–19 In the Cut Clevon "Smitty" SmithMain Cast: Season 1-2, Recurring Cast: Season 3-5
2016 Bones Gary LempkeEpisode: "The Movie in the Making"
Mann & Wife Lieutenant Eric SnowRecurring Cast: Season 2
Rectify PickleRecurring Cast: Season 4
2016–18 Bosch Special Agent Jay GriffinRecurring Cast: Season 2 & 4, Guest: Season 3
2017 Son of Zorn CEO Blake EricksonEpisode: "The Battle of Self-Acceptance"
The Fosters Detective BrucknerRecurring Cast: Season 4
S.W.A.T. Detective Sal MarcusEpisode: "Pamilya"
2017–18 Shooter Sheriff BrownRecurring Cast: Season 2-3
2018–20 9-1-1 Dave MorriseyRecurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 3
2019 Grace and Frankie FitzEpisode: "The Crosswalk"
Into the Dark SheriffEpisode: "I'm Just F*cking with You"
Big Little Lies John DavidsonRecurring Cast: Season 2
Grand Hotel Malcolm ParkerRecurring Cast
The Morning Show NoahEpisode: "In the Dark Night of the Soul It's Always 3:30 in the Morning"
2019–20Alley WayJJRecurring Cast: Season 2
2020 Paradise Lost Uncle RonnyRecurring Cast
50 States of Fright AndyEpisode: "The Golden Arm (Michigan) – Part 1-3"
2021 Magnum P.I. Henry WilsonEpisode: "Someone to Watch Over Me"
All American Leonard ShawEpisode: "All American: Homecoming"
The Rookie Mr. AndrewsEpisode: "Fire Fight"
2021–22 For All Mankind Nelson BradfordRecurring Cast: Season 2, Guest: Season 3
2022 A Black Lady Sketch Show Uncle RonaldEpisode: "It's a New Day, Africa America!"
All Rise Randall MackEpisode: "I'll Be There"
All American: Homecoming Leonard ShawRecurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2
2023 NCIS: Los Angeles Jonathan HunterEpisode: "The Reckoning"
2023 Tyler Perry's Young Dylan WinstonEpisode: "Deliver Us From Viola" no
2023 Act Your Age BernardEpisode: "Fire & Desire"

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References

  1. Elliott, Spencer (March 7, 2020) "‘Smart Guy’ dad John Marshall Jones makes many rooms out of one", Los Angeles Times . Retrieved Jun 22, 2023.