Steven A. Jones(I)
- Producer
- Composer
- Actor
STEVEN A. JONES grew up in Brooklyn New
York and was educated at The Institute of Design
at The Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago,
graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Design.
In creative collaboration with director John
McNaughton, Steve has been credited as producer
or co-producer on! eight feature films and has
also produced features for four other first-time
directors.
Mr. Jones has also directed numerous animated
national television commercials for clients
including Quaker Oats, Capn' Crunch and
McDonalds
He has directed music videos, documentaries and
concert video content for the band Styx.
The controversial Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer
was McNaughton and Jones' first feature. Steve
produced and was one of the film score
composers. The film premiered at the Telluride
Film Festival in 1989 and went on to great critical
acclaim, including six Independent Spirit Award
nominations.
The Borrower, a science fiction/fantasy produced
for Atlantic Entertainment Group in 1988, was the
second pairing of Jones and McNaughton. The film
won awards at the Sitges Film Festival in Spain.
Steve then went on to co-produce the feature film
version of Eric Bogosian's live performance of his
one man show Sex, Drugs, And Rock and Roll for
Avenue Pictures in 1991
He was a co-producer on Universal's Mad Dog
and Glory, starring Robert DeNiro, Bill Murray and
Uma Thurman, with Martin Scorcese and Barbara
DeFina producing and McNaughton directing. The
film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993.
Normal Life was produced in 1995 for New
Line/Spelling and premiered at the Sundance Film
Festival. It starred Luke Perry and Ashley Judd.
Once again, McNaughton directed and Jones coproduced.
Steve produced Tanya Wexler's directorial debut
Finding North in 1997, which premiered at the
Palm Springs Film Festival.
He then went on to produce Wild Things directed
by John McNaughton for Mandalay/Columbia and
starring Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell,
Denise Richards, Bill Murray and Theresa Russell.
Steve produced Speaking of Sex starring James
Spader, Bill Murray, Melora Walters, Jay Mohr,
Lara Flynn Boyle and Catharine O'Hara. John
McNaughton directed the film for Canal + and it
premiered at the Chicago International Film
Festival in 2001.
Steve produced The Promotion, written and
directed by Steve Conrad and starring John C.
Reilly, Sean William Scott, Lily Taylor, Jenna
Fisher, Jason Bateman and Fred Armissen for The
Weinstein Company in the summer of 2006. The
film premiered at the SXSW Film Festival 2008.
The Merry Gentleman was Michael Keaton's
directorial debut and it starred Mr. Keaton, Kelly
McDonald and Bobby Cannavale. The film was
produced by Steve in 2007 and premiered at the
2008 Sundance Film Festival.
Steve served as one of the producers on
Drunkboat, starring John Malkovich, John
Goodman, and Dana Delaney, which premiered at
the Chicago International Film Festival in 2011.
In 2013 Mr. Jones produced "The Harvest",
directed by John McNaughton and starring
Michael Shannon, Samantha Morton and Peter
Fonda. It premiered at the Chicago International
Film Festival the same year and is to be shown at
the Munich International Film Festival in 2014
Steve directed the video content for the band
Styx for their last 7 tours including the 2014 Don
Felder/Foreigner/Styx "SOS" tour.
Mr. Jones is Producer in Residence at DePaul
University where he teaches Graduate level
Feature Film Producing classes and has lectured at
Northwestern University and Columbia College.
Steven A. Jones lives in Chicago, Illinois.