Birthday: 30 December 1945, Manchester, England, UK
Birth Name: David Thomas Jones
Height: 160 cm
Davy Jones left home to become a jockey. While he was an apprentice, he was encouraged to go into acting and got a role in a production of "Peter Pan". From there, he played on Coronation Street (1960) and The Pickwick Papers (1952) before landing the role of "The Artful Dodger" in "Oliver!". This job took him to Ameri...
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Davy Jones left home to become a jockey. While he was an apprentice, he was encouraged to go into acting and got a role in a production of "Peter Pan". From there, he played on Coronation Street (1960) and The Pickwick Papers (1952) before landing the role of "The Artful Dodger" in "Oliver!". This job took him to America's Broadway, where he was discovered by Ward Sylvester and brought to Los Angeles. From there, he was given a role in The Monkees (1966). With this sitcom, he made 58 television episodes, 9 albums, a television special, and a movie before calling it quits in the early 1970s. In the mid-1970s, Davy rejoined fellow Monkee Micky Dolenz and songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart to make an album and do some touring. Davy had gone on to perform in more plays, including "The Real Live Brady Bunch" and "Oliver!" (again), and had also fulfilled his dream of becoming a jockey. He rejoined The Monkees for touring from 1986-89 and 1996-97. Davy Jones died at age 66 of a heart attack on February 29, 2012. Show less «
[explaining what made him decide on transferring from theater to rock & roll] I watched the Beatles ...Show more »
[explaining what made him decide on transferring from theater to rock & roll] I watched the Beatles from backstage at The Ed Sullivan Show. When I saw the girls going crazy, I said to myself, "This is it. I want a piece of that." Show less «
I keep hearing that "any excuse you can give for a Monkees reunion is a good excuse," which doesn't ...Show more »
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There's one thing I've never forgiven myself for: When the Monkees wrapped in 1970, I should have go...Show more »
There's one thing I've never forgiven myself for: When the Monkees wrapped in 1970, I should have gotten straight away from Hollywood and back onto the horse-racing circuit; Instead, I waited ten more years. Everyone makes mistakes in life, and that was my own biggest. Show less «
My wife says when I go out to the refrigerator, I do three minutes (entertaining) when the light goe...Show more »
My wife says when I go out to the refrigerator, I do three minutes (entertaining) when the light goes on! Show less «
[looking back at The Monkees (1966)'s premiere episode, The Monkees: Royal Flush (1966)] I look just...Show more »
[looking back at The Monkees (1966)'s premiere episode, The Monkees: Royal Flush (1966)] I look just like my fourteen-year-old daughter, I can't believe it. Wait 'til she sees this episode. Show less «