Rufus Jones (actor)

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Rufus Jones
Rufus Jones - Mongrels (5776988471) (cropped).jpg
Jones in 2011
Born1975or1976(age 48–49) [1]
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present
Notable work Hunderby
Camping
W1A
Home

Rufus Jones (born 1975or1976) is an English actor known for his appearances on television which include David Wilkes in W1A , Dr. Foggerty in Hunderby , Tom in Camping, and Peter in Home (which he also wrote).

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Early life

Jones was born in London, and educated at Latymer Upper School and the University of Cambridge, where he studied English. [2] [3] [4]

Career

Jones began his career as one fifth of the comedy group Dutch Elm Conservatoire. [5] [4]

On television, he is known for playing Doctor Foggerty in Julia Davis's award-winning dark comedy Hunderby, producer David Wilkes in W1A, and Miles Mollison in the BBC television mini series The Casual Vacancy . He also played Terry Jones in the BBC Four BAFTA-nominated Holy Flying Circus, Cosmo in comedy-drama Stag, and Tom in Julia Davis's Camping. In 2006, Jones appeared as the journalist in series 2 episode 3 of the BBC comedy Extras .

Other credits include Mongrels (in which he voiced Nelson the fox), William & Sinclair for Sky Atlantic's Common Ground season, Episodes , It's Kevin , The Wrong Mans , Fresh Meat (series 2), Toast of London , House of Fools , Extras , Lead Balloon , Peep Show , Crooked House, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret , Love Soup, Katy Brand's Big Ass Show, Green Green Grass, My Family , Losing It, Secret Smile, White Teeth , and Edge of Heaven . In 2011, Jones starred in the one-off BBC Christmas show Lapland . [6]

His 2013 role as Nick Edwards, the slimy opposing candidate to Bob Servant, brought him recognition in the cult BBC Four [7] Neil Forsyth comedy Bob Servant . [8]

Jones has written for Angelos Epithemiou, Mitchell & Webb, the MTV series Fur TV , Jon Culshaw and many others. He was script consultant on E4's Cardinal Burns .

He portrays entrepreneur James Reed in the reed.co.uk adverts.

As a voiceover artist, Jones has worked on numerous commercials, as well as games such as Fable III , Killzone and Xenoblade Chronicles . In 2016, he joined the voice cast of Thomas & Friends , as the voice of Flying Scotsman. Most recently, he has voiced Vermis in Robozuna for ITV/Netflix, various characters in Sadie Sparks for Disney, Constantin in 101 Dalmatian Street for Disney, and is the narrator for the Little Princess .

In 2016, he played Coulson in the BAFTA nominated psychological thriller The Ghoul (directed by Gareth Tunley), and starred as Richard in the West End production of Dead Funny at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. [9]

More recent film work includes Paddington and Woody in The Foreigner with Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan. He also played Bernard Delfont in Stan & Ollie with Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly, released in January 2019.

In 2018, Jones starred with Anna Paquin in Flack for Pop/W channel, released in February 2019. He also filmed Home , a 6 part series for Channel 4, that he also wrote, which began airing in March 2019. [10] [11] A second series was broadcast in February and March 2020. [12]

Awards and nominations

In 2005, Jones was nominated for the Perrier Award with sketch group Dutch Elm Conservatoire. [13]

Other work

Rufus has appeared on a number of podcasts including The QuaranTea Break Podcast [14] with Simon Ward, Box of Delights, [15] Rule Of Three [16] and the Pilot TV Podcast. [17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Honorable MenTyrone PowersDirect-to-video
2006Adventures of Felix Cheng: Blame of the RailsMr. Mack, The First Red Engine, D782 and Mallard (voice)UK/US versions
2009Cut and PasteDr. Murray SachsShort film
2014The Cunning WomanMatt (voice)Short film
2014Channel MVariousShort film
2014GutpunchRoddyShort film
2014 Paddington Third Geographer
2016 Thomas & Friends: The Great Race Flying Scotsman (voice)UK/US versions
2017 The Foreigner Ian Wood
2018Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures!Flying Scotsman (voice)UK/US versions
2018 Stan & Ollie Bernard Delfont
2021 Silent Night Tony
2022 The People We Hate at the Wedding Tom

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 According to Bex BridegroomEpisode: "The Time Warp"
2006 Extras JournalistSeries 2 episode 3
2008 Doctors Giles Hamilton-KnightEpisode: "Witness to a Wedding"
2008 Midsomer Murders Talk Show HostEpisode: "Talking to the Dead"
2010-2011 Mongrels Nelson (voice)
2012 The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Dr. Professor TigleEpisode: "How the Liver and the Salad Conspired to Ruin Todd's Good Deed"
2012–2015 Hunderby Dr. Foggerty10 episodes
2013-2020Adventures of Felix ChengFlying Scotsman, The First Red Engine, Mallard, D782, Victor (standard gauge), Mr. Mack, Byron, Murdoch and Other Adventures of Felix Cheng Characters (voices)UK/US versions
2014 Edge of Heaven Prop Maartie5 episodes
2014–2017 Episodes Anthony Powner Smith2 episodes
2014–2017 W1A David WilkesSeries 1: Supporting
Series 2 & 3: Main
2018 Thomas & Friends Flying Scotsman (voice)UK/US versions
Episode: "Confusion Without Delay"
2019 Home (British TV series) PeterSeries 1
2018-2019 Robozuna Vermis, Sergeant Farrago, Luca (voices) [18]
2019–2020 101 Dalmatian Street Hugo, Constantin, Cuddles (voices)9 episodes
2022 Four Lives John Pape
2022 Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt 2 episodes [19] [20] [21]
2023 FDR Theodore Roosevelt
TBA Rivals Paul StrattonIn-production [22]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 Killzone 2 Helghast [18]
2011 Killzone 3 Helghast [18]
2012 Xenoblade Chronicles Dunban [18]
2014 Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U DunbanArchive audio
2018 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DunbanArchive audio
2021 Bravely Default II Sir Sloan [18]

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