Person Biography:
Jocelyn Jones is a renowned acting teacher of 30 years, with a career spanning over four decades. Born into a family of actors, she began her own acting career at the tender age of 12, appearing alongside her father, Henry Jones, and E.G. Marshall in an episode of "The Defenders". Her early work in motion pictures includes Clint Eastwood's "The Enforcer", "The Other Side of the Mountain" with Beau Bridges, and Al Pacino's "Serpico". She also starred in the cult classics "Tourist Trap" and "The Great Texas Dynamite Chase".
As her acting career progressed, Jones made her mark on the stage, performing in both New York and Los Angeles. Notable roles include Greta Garbo in the world premiere of Christopher Hampton's "Tales From Hollywood" at The Mark Taper Forum, Violet in George M. Cohan's "The Tavern" with The Matrix Theatre Company, and Constance in Alan Bennett's farce "Habeas Corpus". Her performance as Lucy Brown in Ron Sossi's groundbreaking production of "The Three Penny Opera" received widespread critical acclaim.
Beyond her acting career, Jones is a highly respected creative consultant, with a client list that includes some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Her expertise extends to acting, script doctoring, and development of future projects, earning her a reputation as a valuable asset to her clients.