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When Guy Ritchie cast Vinnie Jones as Big Chris in his 1998 film debut, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, it felt like good casting. Sure, Jones was a professional footballer and had never ...
Read more: Vinnie Jones looks back on his career so far "I mean it had its mental toll as well because you're in it and you can't do anything all day, you can only drink through a straw. So we ...
For the past 16 years, Vinnie Jones has been Hollywood's go-to British tough guy. Starting with Guy Ritchie's LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING in 1998, Jones has been beating guys up with a British ...
Vinnie Jones broke down in tears in his first TV appearance since the death of his wife Tanya, as he revealed how she told him not to grieve for her in a letter. The footballer-turned-actor also ...
My final interview was with Vinnie Jones, and the interview began and ended on the wrong foot. My lead off question (which I now believe was ill-conceived) was met with puzzled disdain, so I ...
Vinnie Jones is not one to suffer fools. During our 30-minute interview, intended to discuss the release of his new revenge thriller The Big Ugly, he calls me a “fucker” three times.
One actor who apparently did not make it to London was Vinnie Jones, who debuted as Juggernaut in “X-Men: The Last Stand.” Jones recently told Yahoo Movies UK that he turned down a request to reprise ...
Vinnie Jones has done more recent interviews, considering he’s also starring in “She’s the Man,” hitting theaters Friday. First up, he tells IESB.net he’s doing more reshoots for X-Men ...
Continuing in his interview with ComicBookMovie, Jones said: It wasn't the same Juggernaut as I signed on for. They took his storyline away, they'd taken his character away, his dialogue.
Jones confirmed it was a term of endearment, but also a bit of a test for his co-star. "I think some actors and actresses, you have to bring down a peg or two before Day 1," Jones said.
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