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Richard T. Jones

Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Richard Timothy Jones
Birth Place
Kobe, Japan
Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Richard Timothy Jones
Birth Place
Kobe, Japan
Spouse
Nancy Jones (m. 1996)
Son
3

Richard Timothy Jones, born on January 16, 1972, is a versatile American actor who has built a substantial career in both film and television since the early 1990s. Best known for his commanding presence and steady character work, Jones has become a familiar face across a wide range of genres, from legal dramas to blockbuster action films. Since 2018, he has been a key cast member on the ABC police drama The Rookie, where he portrays Police Lieutenant Wade Grey, a role that has brought him renewed acclaim and a dedicated fan base.

Jones began his acting journey in the early 1990s, gradually securing roles that showcased his range. His first major television breakthrough came with a recurring role on the hit legal dramedy Ally McBeal in 1997, which introduced him to a broad audience. He soon followed that with a long-running part on the acclaimed series Judging Amy, where he played a regular character from 1999 to 2005, solidifying his reputation as a reliable television actor. During this period, he also made notable appearances on shows such as CSI: Miami in 2006 and the sitcom Girlfriends in 2007, demonstrating his ability to move seamlessly between drama and comedy.

In film, Jones delivered a memorable performance as Laveinio "Slim" Hightower in the 1999 coming-of-age classic The Wood, directed by Rick Famuyiwa. He later starred as Mike in Tyler Perry's dramatic ensemble films Why Did I Get Married? (2007) and its sequel Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010), working closely with Tyler Perry on these relationship-driven stories. He also took on a family-friendly role as Lamont Carr in Disney's Full Court Miracle (2003). On the blockbuster stage, Jones played Captain Russell Hampton in the 2014 Hollywood hit Godzilla, adding a major franchise credit to his resume.

Throughout the 2010s, Jones continued to be a prolific presence on television, with guest-starring arcs on Grey's Anatomy in 2010 and a recurring role on the rebooted Hawaii Five-0 from 2011 to 2014. He later appeared in the crime anthology Criminal Minds in 2017 and took on a supporting role in the Netflix crime series Narcos in 2015, further expanding his range into gritty, real-world drama. His consistent work over three decades has made him a respected figure in the industry, known for bringing depth and authenticity to every character he portrays. Today, Jones remains a central figure on The Rookie, where his portrayal of Lieutenant Wade Grey continues to earn praise from critics and audiences alike.