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  1. Peter Lawson Jones (born December 23, 1952) is an American actor, philanthropist and politician of the Democratic party. A resident of Shaker Heights, Ohio , he formerly served as a county commissioner in Cuyahoga County .

  2. Peter Lawson Jones Actor / Voice Over Artist / Playwright. Popio Stumpf Photography. Welcome. Friend, Welcome to my small corner of the Internet!

  3. Peter Lawson Jones, who can most recently be seen in A Man Called Otto, with Tom Hanks, is a member of both Actors' Equity and SAG-AFTRA. He has appeared in over twenty films (White Boy Rick, Alex Cross, The Assassin's Code, Starve), on network television (NBC's Chicago Fire as a guest star and ABC's Detroit 1-8-7), in national commercials for Marathon Oil and Kia and on stages throughout Northeast Ohio.

  4. Mar 31, 2023 · Multiple Acts for ‘A Man Called Otto’ Co-Star. Actor Peter Lawson Jones, 70, remains an active lawyer and thinks he’d like to be an ambassador in his 80s. At 70, actor, lawyer, business and political consultant, playwright, teacher, fundraiser and former elected official Peter Lawson Jones can look back at an eventful and accomplished life.

  5. Dec 8, 2017 · Peter Lawson Jones has always enjoyed the stage, whether it’s been acting at Harvard University, arguing in the courtroom as a lawyer or serving as a state lawmaker and Cuyahoga County commissioner for two decades. “There is an acting component in everything I’ve done,” he says. “You use your ability to be persuasive.”

  6. Jan 24, 2021 · SOURCE: Cleveland.com | Joey Morona January 24, 2021 CLEVELAND, Ohio — Reagan. Schwarzenegger. Franken. The list of actors that became politicians is a familiar one. But Peter Lawson Jones is doing it the other way. A decade after leaving public service, the former state legislator from Shaker Heights and Cuyahoga...

  7. Peter Lawson Jones is an attorney, business consultant, professional actor and master of ceremonies, dramatist and former elected official. From February 2002, through December 2010, Jones, a graduate of Harvard College (magna cum laude in Government) and Harvard Law School, was a member of the Board of Cuyahoga County Commissioners, and its president for three of those years.