John Marshall Jones: You can be the world's greatest actor, but you may never be discovered if you don't learn how to audition.
John Marshall Jones: (About auditions) The audition does not start the moment you walk in the room, the audition begins when you receive the material.
John Marshall Jones: It’s funny, when I chose acting as my profession I was warned that 90% of actors were unemployed. You know what? That warning didn’t stop me, it motivated me! From that day forward I made it my business to learn everything I needed to know to push my way into that top 10% of money making actors.
John Marshall Jones has written several screenplays, of which one has been considered by MGM.
John Marshall Jones is an alumnus of Chicago's renowned Second City Theatre.
John Marshall Jones starred in the 1997 movie Con Air starring Nic Cage, the 1996 Sgt. Bilko alongside Steve Martin and the 1992 classic White Men Can't Jump.
John Marshall Jones attended the Roeper School, a private school for gifted students, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
John Marshall Jones is 6'3".
John Marshall Jones appeared in Christopher Moore's play, The Last Season at Stage 52 in Los Angeles from September - October 2001.