CJ Jones, an American actor who is deaf and lives in Los Angeles, was born on September 29, 1950.
He appears in the documentary See What I’m Saying: The Deaf Entertainers (2009). Jones made his debut in a major motion picture with Edgar Wright’s 2017 film Baby Driver, in which he plays Joseph, the deaf foster father of Ansel Elgort’s lead character.
CJ Jones parents: Who are his father and mother?
There are no details of his parents available online at the moment. However, CJ Jones is the son of deaf parents who communicated in ASL American Sign Language. This website will be updated with more details about them once we find out more.
In the meantime, let’s explore other facts about him.
He created three one-man shows, which he has performed in countries like Canada, the United States, Japan, Sweden, Australia, and Ecuador. For the children’s television series Once Upon a Sign, he co-wrote and directed six timeless fairy stories. The International Sign Language Theater Festival, which featured theatre professionals from all over the world, was organised by CJ. Additionally, he has made several appearances in American TV programmes.