Antonia Jones

Antonia Jones

History

Antonia Jones, a SAG/AFTRA performer, was born Antonia Maria Benyovszky and is a descendant of the Hungarian King Maurice Benyovszky (1746-1786). Antonia harbored a passion for acting at an early age. A Chicago native, Antonia began her professional career in 1993 in New York City alongside actors Phillip Bosco and Joe Morton with the series regular role of "Sara" on FOX's Emmy nominated anthology series TRIBECA, produced by Robert DeNiro. After leaving New York City, she returned to Los Angeles and went on to a second series regular role in 1995 with the UPN network series LIVE SHOT in which she played "Peggy Traynor" an intern in the newsroom alongside notable actors such as Sam Anderson, David Birney, and Bruce McGill. Antonia has worked both in front of and behind the camera with added experience onstage, in production, screenwriting, and film development.

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Antonia Jones

Movies

Father by Law
Helen
A father attempts to reconnect with his daughter on her wedding day.
Forever Love
Physical Therapist
This TVmovie is suggested by a true story. Lizzie and Alex Brooks are a young couple in love and parents of a little girl, Emma. A stroke puts Lizzie into a coma. Alex takes her home, providing love, care and devotion through the years. Gail, Lizzie's best friend, offers a loving friendship to Alex, and she fills in for Lizzie with young Emma. 20 years after her stroke, Lizzie emerges from the coma and begins to try to assimilate back into a world that has radically changed. Emma, who is about to be married, is thrilled to have her mother back, as are Alex and Gail...
As Good as It Gets
Nurse
Melvin Udall, a cranky, bigoted, obsessive-compulsive writer of romantic fiction, is rude to everyone he meets, including his gay neighbor, Simon. After Simon is hospitalized, Melvin finds his life turned upside down when he has to look after Simon's dog. In addition, Carol, the only waitress at the local diner who will tolerate him, must leave work to care for her sick son, making it impossible for Melvin to eat breakfast.
In My Daughter's Name
Girl
A mother takes the law into her own hands after her daughter's murderer is acquitted on a technicality.