
Dickie Jones
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1927-02-25 – 2014-07-07
Place of birth: Snyder, Texas, USA
Biography
Dickie Jones (February 25, 1927 – July 7, 2014) was American actor who achieved some success as a child and as a young adult, especially in B-Westerns and in television. The son of a Texas newspaper editor, Jones was a prodigious horseman from infancy, billed at the age of four as the World's Youngest Trick Rider and Trick Roper. At the age of six, he was hired to perform riding and lariat tricks in the rodeo owned by western star Hoot Gibson. Gibson convinced young Jones and his parents that there was a place for him in Hollywood, and the boy and his mother went west. Gibson arranged for some small parts for the boy, whose good looks, energy, and pleasant voice quickly landed him more and bigger parts, both in low-budget Westerns and in more substantial productions. In 1940, he had one of his most prominent (although invisible) roles, as the voice of Pinocchio (1940) in Walt Disney's animated film of the same name. Jones attended Hollywood High School and, at 15, took over the role of Henry Aldrich on the hit radio show "The Aldrich Family." He learned carpentry and augmented his income with jobs in that field. He served in the Army in Alaska during the final months of World War II. Gene Autry, who before the war had cast Jones in several Westerns, put him back to work in films and particularly in television, on programs produced by Autry's company. Now billed as Dick Jones, the handsome young man starred as Dick West, sidekick to the Western hero known as The Range Rider (1951), in a TV series that ran for 76 episodes in 1951 (and for decades in syndication). Then Autry gave Jones his own series, Buffalo Bill, Jr. (1955), which ran for 40 episodes. Jones continued working in films throughout the 1950s, then retired and entered the business world.
Known for

Mountain Rhythm
1943Darwood Gates Alton
Land of Fighting Men
1938Jimmy Mitchell
Pinocchio
1940Pinocchio / Alexander (voice) (uncredited)
Little Men
1934Dolly
Stella Dallas
1937Lee Morrison
Queen of the Jungle
1935David Worth as a child
Rocky Mountain
1950Jim 'Buck' Wheat
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion
1979Self
The Pigskin Palooka
1937Spike
The Hawk
1935Dickie Thomas
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
1937Tommy MacDonald
Last of the Pony Riders
1953Johnny Blair
Attila
1954
The Wild Dakotas
1956Mike McGeehee
Who's Looney Now
1936Sonny Brown
Blake of Scotland Yard
1937Bobby Mason
A Man to Remember
1938Dick Abbott (as a boy)
Daniel Boone
1936Master Jerry Randolph
Shadow of the Boomerang
1961Bob Prince