Born 1927 (age 95) · Hector's River, Portland, Jamaica
Appears in 23 titles

Evan Jones (29 December 1927 – 18 April 2023) was an influential Jamaican playwright, poet and novelist. He is best known for his screenplay for Wake in Fright (1971), a Palme d'Or nominated, 2009 Cannes Classic championed by Martin Scorsese; it is one of only two films to ever be screened twice at the festival. Jones was the recipient of the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize for The Fight Against Slavery (1975), a limited series created and presented by him for the BBC. He is also the writer of Madhouse on Castle Street (1963), a television play which featured the acting début of Bob Dylan. Over the course of his career, Jones collaborated with a number of notable figures of twentieth century cinema, including Harold Pinter, John Huston, Michael Caine, Dirk Bogarde, Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Sylvester Stallone and Max von Sydow. Jones' archive is held by the Bodleian Library at his alma mater, the University of Oxford, who displayed his poetry as part of their 2024–5 exhibition Write Cut Rewrite.

Filmography

Escape to Victory
6.9
Escape to Victory
1981
Screenplay
Wake in Fright
7.3
Wake in Fright
1971
Screenplay
Funeral in Berlin
6.4
Funeral in Berlin
1966
Screenplay
The Damned
6.3
The Damned
1962
Screenplay
Modesty Blaise
5.3
Modesty Blaise
1966
Screenplay
King and Country
7.2
King and Country
1964
Screenplay
Eva
5.9
Eva
1962
Writer
Night Watch
6.3
Night Watch
1973
Screenplay
Shadow of the Wolf
5.8
Shadow of the Wolf
1992
Screenplay
Champions
6.6
Champions
1984
Screenplay
A Show of Force
5.3
A Show of Force
1990
Screenplay
The Killing of Angel Street
Ghost in the Noonday Sun
4.9
Ghost in the Noonday Sun
1973
Writer
Kangaroo
7.3
Kangaroo
1986
Screenplay
Two Gentlemen Sharing
5.5
Two Gentlemen Sharing
1969
Screenplay
The Madhouse on Castle Street
Rehearsal
8.0
Rehearsal
1977
Writer
The Man with the Power
7.0
The Man with the Power
1976
Writer
Old Man's Fancy
1965
Writer