Richard Allan Jones
- Actor
Richard Allan Jones is an actor, director, musician, singer, and writer.
His love of performing emerged early when at the
age of three he sang in his church basement imitating Frank Sinatra.
Middle and High School included talent shows, school plays/musicals,
band, choir, and sports. He added a partner and toured Ohio imitating
The Smothers Brothers after graduation. Performing continued at Ohio
State, while lettering in swimming and tennis, and working full-time at
radio stations WCOL and WBLY. He proudly served in the U.S. Army as a
1st Lt. during Vietnam era, working as AD on training films and the TV
program "The Big Picture" at the Astoria Film Studio in NYC. After
discharge, he directed television at COAX Cable TV in Columbus, Ohio. He
returned to OSU earning a second BA, this time in theater/film, acting
in a dozen plays, local TV shows like "The Judge," and performing in
area clubs with his brother Bill, as the fabulous "Jones Brothers." He
also wrote/directed his first film, and acted in a national documentary
"Do More than Dream," as well as writing/performing the title song. An
MA from Ohio State in Journalism led to a twenty-plus-year career in
public relations/marketing, more community theater, as well as
publishing his first novel, "Drafted" under the pen name Rich Allan.
Moving with his family to LA in 2008, he has since appeared in three
dozen films and TV shows, did character voice-overs for video
games & movies, finished a second novel, and continues his love of music,
writing songs, and performing with his 60s rock band, Revolution Road.
Like most actors, he is still searching for his first big break.