Vincent Peter Jones (born 5 January 1965) is an English actor, presenter, and former professional
footballer
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.
Jones played professionally as a defensive
midfielder
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from 1984 to 1999, notably for
Wimbledon
Wimbledon most often refers to:
* Wimbledon, London, a district of southwest London
* Wimbledon Championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam championships
Wimbledon may also refer to:
Places London
* W ...
,
Leeds United,
Sheffield United,
Chelsea, and
Queens Park Rangers. He also played for and captained the
Welsh national team, having qualified through a Welsh grandparent. Best remembered for his time at Wimbledon as a pivotal member of the famous "
Crazy Gang", he won the
1988 FA Cup final with the London side, a club for which he played over 200 games during two spells between 1986 and 1998. He played 184 games in the
Premier League
The Premier League is a professional association football league in England and the highest level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football Lea ...
, in which he scored 13 goals. Jones gained a reputation for being one of the hardest footballers in history, with his highly aggressive and physically uncompromising style of play, an image which has often led to him being
typecast in his film career as violent criminals and thugs.
As an actor, his film and television career began with ''
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' (1998), for which he won an
Empire Award for Best Newcomer. Then for ''
Snatch'' (2000), he won the
Empire Award for Best British Actor. Other notable credits include ''
Gone in 60 Seconds'' (2000), ''
Mean Machine'' (2001), ''
EuroTrip'' (2004), ''
Extras'' (2005), ''
X-Men: The Last Stand'' (2006), ''
The Riddle'' (2007), ''
The Midnight Meat Train'' (2008), ''
Year One'' (2009), ''
The Cape'' (2011), ''
Fire with Fire'' (2012), ''
The Musketeers'' (2014), ''
MacGyver
Angus "Mac" MacGyver is the title character and the protagonist in the TV series ''MacGyver''. He is played by Richard Dean Anderson in the MacGyver (1985 TV series), 1985 original series. Lucas Till portrays a younger version of MacGyver in Mac ...
'' (2016), ''
NCIS: Los Angeles'' (2019), ''
The Big Ugly'' (2020) and ''
The Gentlemen'' (2024).
Early life
Vincent Peter Jones was born on 5 January 1965,
in
Watford
Watford () is a town and non-metropolitan district with Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough status in Hertfordshire, England, northwest of Central London, on the banks of the River Colne, Hertfordshire, River Colne.
Initially a smal ...
,
Hertfordshire
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,
the son of Glenda (''née'' Harris) and
gamekeeper Peter Jones. He attended schools in nearby
Bedmond and
Abbots Langley, and captained his school's football team, and played for his local football team in the village of
Bedmond, in the
Three Rivers District of
Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire ( or ; often abbreviated Herts) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and one of the home counties. It borders Bedfordshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Greater London to the ...
.
One of his grandmothers was Irish from
Dublin
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, and the other was
Welsh, which later qualified him to play for
Wales
Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the England–Wales border, east, the Bristol Channel to the south, and the Celtic ...
.
Football career
Club career
Wealdstone
Having begun playing as a teenager in local amateur football, a 19-year-old Jones was signed on
semi-professional
Semi-professional sports are sports in which athletes are not participating on a full-time basis, but still receive some payment. Semi-professionals are not amateur because they receive regular payment from their team, but generally at a cons ...
terms by
Wealdstone of the
Alliance Premier League in 1984.
A young addition to the experienced Wealdstone team,
which was soon to become the first ever club to achieve the non-league "double" in the 1984–85 season, he was a non-playing squad member in the club's victory at
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium, currently branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE Limited, EE for sponsorship reasons, is an association football stadium in Wembley, London. It opened in 2007 on the site of the Wembley Stadium (1923), original Wembley Sta ...
in the 1985
FA Trophy final. He combined playing football with working as a
hod carrier on construction sites.
Loan to IFK Holmsund
He played one season on loan with
Swedish club
IFK Holmsund in 1986, helping to lead the team to the
Division 3 Mellersta Norrland title.
Wimbledon
In the autumn of 1986, a 21-year-old Jones became a full-time professional footballer when he was signed by
Wimbledon
Wimbledon most often refers to:
* Wimbledon, London, a district of southwest London
* Wimbledon Championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world and one of the four Grand Slam championships
Wimbledon may also refer to:
Places London
* W ...
of the
First Division, who paid Wealdstone
£10,000 for him. He scored in only his second appearance for Wimbledon on 29 November 1986, in a 1–0 win over
Manchester United
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. He was a member of the Wimbledon team which won the
FA Cup in 1988, beating league champions
Liverpool
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1–0 in the final.
Wimbledon cemented their status as a formidable First Division side during this time, with Jones making his name as an enthusiastic and uncompromisingly tough midfielder and a leading member of Wimbledon's famed
Crazy Gang.
Leeds United
Jones was transferred from Wimbledon to
Leeds United for a fee of £650,000 in June 1989,
and played in all but one league games as Leeds finished as champions of the Second Division, winning promotion to the First Division in 1990.
Jones proved he could thrive, and under the stewardship of
Howard Wilkinson,
he received only three yellow cards during the entire season.
Sheffield United
Jones left Leeds United early in the
1990–91 season after losing his regular first-team place to youngsters
David Batty and
Gary Speed.
His former Wimbledon manager
Dave Bassett signed him for
Sheffield United in September 1990 for a transfer fee of £700,000.
He played 35 matches for The Blades in the First Division, scoring two goals.
Chelsea
Jones was then sold to
Chelsea a year later on 30 August 1991, for a fee of £575,000.
Jones made his Chelsea debut one day after his signing in the 4–1 win against
Luton
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Luton is on the River Lea, about north-west of London. The town's foundation dates to the sixth century as a Saxon settleme ...
.
On 18 September 1991, Jones scored his first goal for the club in the 2–0 win against
Aston Villa.
He went on to make 52 total appearances for Chelsea, scoring 7 goals and receiving only 3 yellow cards.
Return to Wimbledon
After just one season at
Stamford Bridge, he was back with Wimbledon in the early stages of the
1992–93 season,
when the
Premier League
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had just been formed.
He helped Wimbledon equal their best ever league finish in
1993–94, when they finished sixth in the Premier League.
Three seasons later, he contributed to another strong season for the club, who reached the semi-finals of both the
FA Cup
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and the
League Cup, and finished eighth in the Premier League.
That season he scored the winning goal as Wimbledon won 1–0 against
Arsenal
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at
Highbury.
Queens Park Rangers
His second exit from Wimbledon came when he became player/coach of
QPR in early 1998, scoring on his debut against
Huddersfield Town
Huddersfield Town Association Football Club is a professional association football club based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. They compete in , the third tier of English football league system, English football.
Huddersfield Town we ...
. He announced his retirement from football in late 1998 at the age of 34.
International career
In December 1994 Jones was named in the
Welsh national squad, qualifying under FIFA rules via his
Ruthin-born maternal grandfather. He had previously sought to play for the Republic of Ireland due to eligibility through a grandparent. He made his international debut under
Mike Smith for Wales on 14 December 1994, in a 3–0 home defeat to
Bulgaria
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in the
Euro 96 qualifiers.
When Smith was replaced as Wales manager by Jones's former Wimbledon manager
Bobby Gould
Robert Alfred Gould (born 12 June 1946) is an English former footballer and manager.
Early life
Robert Alfred Gould was born in Wyken, Coventry, Warwickshire on Wednesday, 12 June 1946. He is the son of Henry Gould and Helen McKellar Gould ...
a few months later, he remained a regular member of the Welsh national squad. He was capped nine times for Wales,
the last of which came on 29 March 1997 in a 2–1 defeat to
Belgium
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in a
World Cup qualifier, also at
Cardiff Arms Park
Cardiff Arms Park (), also known as The Arms Park, is primarily a rugby union stadium, and also has a bowling green. It is situated in Cardiff, Wales, next to the Millennium Stadium. The Arms Park was host to the 1958 British Empire and Common ...
.
Jones' international call-up was however greeted with consternation by some and was even ridiculed by
Jimmy Greaves
James Peter Greaves (20 February 1940 – 19 September 2021) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time and one of England's best ever players, he is England's fifth- ...
, who said, "Well, stone me! We've had cocaine, bribery and
Arsenal
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scoring two goals at home. But just when you thought there were truly no surprises left in football, Vinnie Jones turns out to be an international player!".
Playing style
Jones was known for his "hard man" image on the pitch.
He was
sent off 12 times in his career in an era when referees took a more lenient view of his aggressive and mistimed tackles.
He holds the record for the quickest ever booking in a football match, being booked after just five seconds for a foul on the opposition player
Dane Whitehouse, in an
FA Cup
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tie between
Chelsea and
Sheffield United in 1992.
In his autobiography, he recalls: "I must have been too high, too wild, too strong or too early, because, after three seconds, I could hardly have been too bloody late!"
In an incident in February 1988, Jones was famously photographed covertly grabbing
Paul Gascoigne by his
testicle
A testicle or testis ( testes) is the gonad in all male bilaterians, including humans, and is Homology (biology), homologous to the ovary in females. Its primary functions are the production of sperm and the secretion of Androgen, androgens, p ...
s during a league game for Wimbledon against
Newcastle United.
Controversies
He also was the presenter of the ''
Soccer's Hard Men'' video released in 1992, which featured archived footage of him and many other "hard men" of the game, and included advice for budding "hard men". After the release of the video, Jones was fined £20,000 and given a six-month ban (suspended for three years) for "bringing the game into disrepute". Wimbledon chairman
Sam Hammam branded Jones a "mosquito brain". After this incident, Jones failed to stay out of trouble. After exceeding 40 disciplinary points
that season, he was once again summoned to
Lancaster Gate
Lancaster Gate is a mid-19th century development in the Bayswater district of central London, immediately to the north of Kensington Gardens.
History
It consists of two long terraces of houses overlooking the park, with a wide gap between t ...
, the headquarters of
The Football Association
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, but failed to appear. The FA banned Jones indefinitely. Jones explained that he had "mixed up" the date of the hearing, for which he received a four-match ban and was told by Football Association officials to "grow up". Jones commented later: "The FA have given me a pat on the back. I've taken violence off the terracing and onto the pitch" – an obvious reference to the
football hooliganism
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problem which had blighted the English game during the 1970s and 1980s.
Other football activities
Jones made an appearance for
Carlisle United, coming on as a second-half substitute in 2001 in a friendly against Irish team
Shelbourne, teaming up with friend
Roddy Collins who was manager at the time. In June 2010, he released a press statement stating that he was donating his 1988 FA Cup winners medal to the fans of
AFC Wimbledon, wishing the club the best for the future. The medal is displayed at the club's stadium. He briefly served as club president of non-league
Soham Town Rangers.
In 2020, Jones appeared on the
ITV show ''
Harry's Heroes'', It featured former football manager
Harry Redknapp
Henry James Redknapp (born 2 March 1947) is an English former association football, football manager (association football), manager and player. He has previously managed AFC Bournemouth, West Ham United F.C., West Ham United, Portsmouth F.C., ...
attempting get a squad of former
England
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international footballers back fit and healthy for one last game, vs a
Germany
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Legends team. Despite playing for Wales during his professional career, Jones briefly took part in Season Two and played for the England legends in one of their warm up games against
San Marino
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veterans.
Acting career

In 1998, Jones made his film debut in
Guy Ritchie
Guy Stuart Ritchie (born 10 September 1968) is an English film director, producer and screenwriter known primarily for British comedy gangster films and large-scale action-adventure films.
Ritchie left school at the age of 15, and worked in e ...
's crime comedy ''
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'', in which he played a mob enforcer named Big Chris. For his performance, he won the
Empire Award for Best Newcomer in 1999.
He has since been
typecast in similar roles as criminals or villains, including the dapper gun-for-hire "Bullet-Tooth Tony" in Guy Ritchie's 2000 follow up ''
Snatch'', for which Jones won the
Best British Actor at the
6th Empire Awards in 2001.
Jones became known to American audiences in the 2000 film remake of ''
Gone in 60 Seconds'', in which he played Sphinx.
Although this was a major role with significant screen time, he only had one line of dialogue because his character was a silent, tough brawler. He teamed up with director
Dominic Sena
Dominic Sena (born April 26, 1949) is an American film director and music video director. As a film director, he is best known for directing the films ''Kalifornia'' (1993), ''Gone in 60 Seconds (2000 film), Gone in 60 Seconds'' (2000), and ''S ...
again the following year for the thriller ''
Swordfish
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'',
in which he played one of
John Travolta
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's henchmen.
Jones played Danny Meehan in ''
Mean Machine'', a 2001 British remake of the
Burt Reynolds
Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor most famous during the 1970s and 1980s. He became well known in television series such as ''Gunsmoke'' (1962–1965), '' Hawk'' (1966) and '' Dan Augus ...
film ''
The Longest Yard''.
He played a former captain of the
England national football team
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, who is sent to prison and subsequently takes control of a team of inmates who play against the prison guards' team. In the 2004 Japanese film ''
Survive Style 5+'', he played a hitman from Britain. He played another football role as Mad Maynard, the leader of a
Manchester United
Manchester United Football Club, commonly referred to as Man United (often stylised as Man Utd) or simply United, is a professional association football, football club based in Old Trafford (area), Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, Engl ...
football hooligan firm, in the 2004 film ''
EuroTrip''.
His next role was in the 2006 film, ''
X-Men: The Last Stand'',
as the comic book villain
Juggernaut
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This English usage originates in the mid-nineteenth century. ''Juggernaut'' is the early rendering in English ...
, alongside
Hugh Jackman and
Halle Berry.
He said that he would like to play Juggernaut in a spin-off. One of his lines in the film ("I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!") was based on a pre-existing Internet parody.
The same year, he was featured in another football film, ''
She's the Man'', as the coach of the Illyria team. In 2007,
he played McStarley in ''
The Condemned'', a film about death row inmates forced to fight to the death on a remote island.
Jones was a housemate on the reality television show ''
Celebrity Big Brother 7'' in 2010, and celebrated his 45th birthday while he participated. He received loud cheers as he entered the house and was the favourite to win going into the house, but he did not maintain popularity with the public; the crowd chanted "get Vinnie out" on the final night and booed him as he left the house after he finished in third place. Speaking of his experience on the show, he said: "It was like ''
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' in there – and I was
Jack Nicholson
John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937) is an American retired actor and filmmaker. Nicholson is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of the 20th century, often playing rebels fighting against the social structure. Over his five-de ...
."
Jones played a professional killer in the Kazakhstani film ''Liquidator'' in 2011.
His character is an elite assassin invited to eliminate the main character. Producers of the film dealt with the Kazakh-to-English language barrier by writing Jones' character as a mute who does not speak. In the same year, he played Zed in the movie ''Blood Out''. He played a role in the Hungarian film ''The Magic Boys'' in 2012.
That same year, he voiced Freddie the Dog in ''
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted''.
He co-starred alongside
Sylvester Stallone
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and
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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in the action-thriller ''
Escape Plan'',
released in 2013, and was featured with
Danny Trejo
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A native of Los Angeles, Tr ...
in the 2014 horror-thriller ''
Reaper''.
In 2021, Jones competed in the
third season of the
Australian version of ''The Masked Singer'' as "Volcano". He was the first contestant eliminated.
Pro wrestling
In December 1998, Jones appeared at
WWF Capital Carnage, a UK exclusive pro wrestling pay-per-view promoted by the
WWF where he served as a special guest enforcer during the show's main event, being noted for his "hard man" image. Jones performed a live interview earlier in the show regarding his role in the main event, when asked if he was ready to get physical with any of the four wrestlers, Jones said "Us British mix it with anybody!" Jones got into a fight with fellow enforcer the
Big Boss Man
Ray Washington Traylor Jr. (May 2, 1963 – September 22, 2004) was an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler best known for his appearances with the WWE, World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring name (The) Big Boss Man, a ...
at the beginning of the main event, which saw him get ejected by referee
Gerald Brisco, showing him a red card in reference to Jones' time as a footballer.
Personal life
Vinnie Jones was born in Watford and raised in Garston, having played football as a child on the same local team as Bradley Walsh.
Having met Tanya Terry when they were both 12 years old and next-door neighbours in
Watford
Watford () is a town and non-metropolitan district with Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough status in Hertfordshire, England, northwest of Central London, on the banks of the River Colne, Hertfordshire, River Colne.
Initially a smal ...
, Jones later married her in 1994.
Tanya had a daughter by her first husband, footballer
Steve Terry. Jones has a son, Aaron Elliston-Jones, with his ex-girlfriend Mylene Elliston. Aaron was born in 1991.
In November 2013, Jones received treatment after finding signs of
skin cancer
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below his eye. This was a removal procedure as a precaution. Many years prior his wife was also diagnosed with skin cancer, which then
spread to her brain by 2018. Jones and their daughter Kaley were with at her bedside during her death from cancer on 6 July 2019. He discussed her death during an appearance on ''
Piers Morgan's Life Stories'' in September 2020, and said that he does not plan to remarry.
Jones penned an autobiography called ''Vinnie: The Autobiography'',
which was later revised and reprinted to include information on his first film appearance.
Since 2021, he has divided his time between
Los Angeles
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and
Petworth, West Sussex.
In 2015, he described himself as a supporter of the
Conservative Party, saying that he was "very proud of being
British
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Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
* British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture ...
, very
pro the monarchy, and very
Conservative
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".
Criminal charges
Jones was convicted in June 1998 of
assault occasioning actual bodily harm
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and
criminal damage against a neighbour in November 1997.
Jones was convicted in December 2003 of assault and threatening behaviour on an aircraft for an
air rage incident, during which he slapped a passenger in the face and threatened to murder the cabin crew while drunk on an aircraft. He was fined £1,100 () and ordered to perform 80 hours of community service. As a result of the conviction,
Hertfordshire Constabulary revoked Jones' firearms licence and seized the weapons listed on the licence.
Career statistics
Club
Honours
Wealdstone
*
Alliance Premier League:
1984–85
IFK Holmsund
*
Division 3 Mellersta Norrland: 1986
Wimbledon
*
FA Cup
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:
1987–88
Leeds United
*
Football League Second Division
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:
1989–90
Filmography
Film
Television
Stage
Music videos
*
Westlife
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- "
Bop Bop Baby" (2002)
** As Duke Vincent, the vilest man in the kingdom for money. The band members serve as Musketeers who are imprisoned in a dungeon by the Duke.
*Steve Aoki & LOOPERS - "Pika Pika" (2018)
**Originally filmed for Steve Aoki &
Knife Party
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The duo has worked with artists such as Swedish House Mafia, Steve Aoki, MistaJam, Foreign ...
- "Piledriver", but the original video was unreleased and the footage was re-edited and reused
Discography
Studio albums
* 2002: ''Respect''
Singles
* "
Wooly Bully
"Wooly Bully" is a song originally recorded by rock and roll band Sam the Sham, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs in 1964. Based on a standard 12-bar blues progression, it was written by the band's frontman, Domingo "Sam" Samudio. It was released as ...
" (1993)
Awards and nominations
References
External links
*
*
*
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1965 births
Living people
Footballers from Watford
Welsh men's footballers
Wales men's international footballers
English men's footballers
Welsh people of English descent
Welsh people of Irish descent
English people of Welsh descent
English people of Irish descent
20th-century Welsh male actors
21st-century Welsh male actors
20th-century English male actors
21st-century English male actors
Men's association football midfielders
Chelsea F.C. players
Conservative Party (UK) people
English expatriate men's footballers
English expatriate sportspeople in Sweden
English expatriate sportspeople in the United States
English Football League players
English male film actors
English male singers
English male television actors
English male voice actors
English people convicted of assault
Expatriate men's footballers in Sweden
Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States
Hollywood United F.C. players
IFK Holmsund players
Leeds United F.C. players
Male actors from Watford
Musicians from Hertfordshire
National League (English football) players
People convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm
Premier League players
Queens Park Rangers F.C. players
Sheffield United F.C. players
British sportspeople convicted of crimes
Telstar Records artists
Wealdstone F.C. players
Wimbledon F.C. players
British expatriate male actors in the United States
British monarchists