CJ Jones, an American actor, was raised in Los Angeles and was deaf from birth. On September 29, 1950, he was born. The documentary See What I’m Saying: The Deaf Entertainers includes him as one of its subjects (2009).
In Edgar Wright’s 2017 film Baby Driver, in which he plays Joseph, the foster parent who is deaf to the central character played by Ansel Elgort, Jones made his feature film debut.
Three of his one-man productions have been staged; they have toured to places including Canada, the US, Sweden, Australia, and Ecuador. He co-wrote and directed six classic fairy tales for the kids’ television show Once Upon a Sign.
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American Sign Language (ASL) was used by CJ Jones’ deaf parents to communicate. The names of his parents are not known, though.
The International Sign Language Theater Festival, which CJ coordinated, attracted theater professionals from all around the world. He has additionally appeared in a number of American TV shows.
Jones created a Na’vi sign language for the movie Avatar: The Way of Water, in which he plays a Na’vi.