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Vincent Peter Jones (born 5 January 1965) is a British actor, presenter, and former professional footballer. Jones played professionally as a defensive midfielder from 1984 to 1999, notably for Wimbledon, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Chelsea, and Queens Park Rangers.
Vinnie Jones. Actor: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Vincent Peter Jones was born on January 5, 1965 in Watford, England. He first came to public notice as a professional footballer, playing in the English Football League.
Vinnie Jones. Actor: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Vincent Peter Jones was born on January 5, 1965 in Watford, England. He first came to public notice as a professional footballer, playing in the English Football League.
Find out all you need to know about The Gentlemen star Vinnie Jones' private life, including his home life in the countryside and the tragic passing of his beloved wife Tanya….
Vinnie Jones said when director Brett Ratner took over the movie he 'brought in so many other moving parts and so many other actors that mine was the one that got diluted'. (20th Century Fox)
Vinnie, 59, who played over 500 professional matches and won the FA Cup during his time as a player, suffered the death of his wife Tanya Jones (née Terry) in 2019 aged 53 after a long battle...
Vincent Peter Jones is a British actor and former pro football player. He played soccer for over a decade as midfielder for different professional football clubs including Chelsea, Wimbledon and Leeds United. He played more than 200 games for Wimbledon including winning the 1988 FA Cup Final.
Vincent Peter "Vinnie" Jones (born 5 January 1965) is a retired British footballer and film actor. Jones represented and captained the Welsh national football team, having qualified via a Welsh grandparent. He also previously played for Chelsea and Leeds United.
Vinnie Jones in the Country: With Vinnie Jones, Emma Ford, Paul Worby. Former footballer Vinnie Jones tackles farmland projects in West Sussex. His team undertakes ambitious builds amid banter and conflict, showcasing an unseen side of Jones over a hectic summer.
Eleven years sober, five years after the death of his wife, cinema's go-to tough guy, Vinnie Jones, is learning to embrace life’s softer side. He speaks to GQ about making peace with the past.