Hailing from the Texas oil country, Tommy Lee Jones was both an intellectual and a football star at Harvard, where his classmates included AI Gore and John Lithgow. Since 1970, he has played psychotics, leading men, controversial real-life figures, and single-minded lawmen, establishing himself as a thinking man's actor. Among his many memorable parts are Loretta Lynn's good-old-boy husband/manager in Coal Miner's Daughter, the Louisiana businessman at the Center of the Kennedy assassination conspiracy in JFK, the dogged marshal in The Fugitive (his Oscar-winning role), the hard-drinking baseball legend in Cobb, and Harvey Two-Face in Batman Forever. On television, his notable performances included playing convicted killer Gary Gilmore in The Executioner's Song.The films of Tommy Lee Jones covers all of Jones's starring vehicles, including stage, screen and television, along with casts, credits, and reviews, and hundreds of photographs, many candid and in color.