
Rufus Jones
Rufus Jones (born 1975) is an English actor known for his appearances on television which include David Wilkes in W1A, Dr. Foggerty in Hunderby, Tom in Camping, and Peter in Home (which he also wrote). Jones began his career as one fifth of the comedy group Dutch Elm Conservatoire. On television, he is known for playing Doctor Foggerty in Julia Davis's award-winning dark comedy Hunderby, producer David Wilkes in W1A, and Miles Mollison in the BBC television mini series The Casual Vacancy. He also played Terry Jones in the BBC Four BAFTA-nominated Holy Flying Circus, Cosmo in comedy-drama Stag, and Tom in Julia Davis's Camping. In 2006, Jones appeared as the journalist in series 2 episode 3 of the BBC comedy Extras. Other credits include Mongrels (in which he voiced Nelson the fox), William & Sinclair for Sky Atlantic's Common Ground season, Episodes, It's Kevin, The Wrong Mans, Fresh Meat (series 2), Toast of London, House of Fools, Extras, Lead Balloon, Peep Show, Crooked House, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, Love Soup, Katy Brand's Big Ass Show, Green Green Grass, My Family, Losing It, Secret Smile, White Teeth, and Edge of Heaven. In 2011, Jones starred in the one-off BBC Christmas show Lapland. His 2013 role as Nick Edwards, the slimy opposing candidate to Bob Servant, brought him recognition in the cult BBC Four Neil Forsyth comedy Bob Servant. Jones has written for Angelos Epithemiou, Mitchell & Webb, the MTV series Fur TV, Jon Culshaw and many others. He was script consultant on E4's Cardinal Burns. In 2012, he began portraying entrepreneur James Reed in adverts for reed.co.uk. As a voiceover artist, Jones has worked on numerous commercials, as well as games such as Fable III, Killzone and Xenoblade Chronicles. In 2016, he joined the voice cast of Thomas & Friends, as the voice of Flying Scotsman. Most recently, he has voiced Vermis in Robozuna for ITV/Netflix, various characters in Sadie Sparks for Disney, Constantin in 101 Dalmatian Street for Disney, and is the narrator for the Little Princess. In 2016, he played Coulson in the BAFTA nominated psychological thriller The Ghoul (directed by Gareth Tunley), and starred as Richard in the West End production of Dead Funny at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. More recent film work includes Paddington and Woody in The Foreigner with Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan. He also played Bernard Delfont in Stan & Ollie with Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly, released in January 2019. In 2018, Jones starred with Anna Paquin in Flack for Pop/W channel, released in February 2019. He also filmed Home, a 6 part series for Channel 4, that he also wrote, which began airing in March 2019. A second series was broadcast in February and March 2020.[13]
Filmography (75 titles)
10.0ShowRivals: The Official Podcast
Self · 2026
5.1MovieChristmas Karma
Rupert Holly · 2025
7.1ShowI Fought the Law
Lord Goldsmith · 2025
6.6MovieCleaner
Geoffrey Milton · 2025
7.5ShowRivals
Paul Stratton · 2024
MovieMy Sexual Abuse: The Sitcom
Self / Dad · 2024
My Sexual Abuse: The Sitcom (The Actual Sitcom)
Dad · 2024
6.1ShowBoarders
George Tramley · 2024
7.0MovieWonka
Jenkins · 2023
7.5ShowHijack
Felix Staton · 2023
6.7ShowFDR
Theodore Roosevelt · 2023
6.9ShowBeyond Paradise
Terrence Witham · 2023
6.3MovieThe People We Hate at the Wedding
Tom · 2022
7.4ShowTheodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt · 2022
MovieLittle Darlings
Mike · 2022
6.5ShowFour Lives
John Pape · 2022
5.9MovieSilent Night
Tony · 2021
6.7ShowWhitstable Pearl
Theo · 2021
6.0MovieCreation Stories
Bank Manager · 2021
7.0ShowFrayed
Wilko · 2019
8.0ShowSadie Sparks
2019
6.4ShowHome
Peter · 2019
6.8ShowFlack
Mark · 2019
6.9MovieStan & Ollie
Bernard Delfont · 2018
7.3MovieThomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! The Movie
Flying Scotsman (voice) · 2018
MovieBackstage At Live Aid
Elton John · 2018
8.0MovieEric, Ernie and Me
John Ammonds · 2017
7.0MovieThe Foreigner
Ian Wood · 2017
6.0MovieThe Ghoul
Coulson · 2017
7.4ShowUrban Myths
Elton John · 2017