Charles Jones
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Charles, Charlie, Charley or Chuck Jones may refer to:
Arts, architecture, scholarship
- Charles Jones (architect) (1830–1913), Ealing's first architect, engineer and surveyor
- Charles Jones (photographer) (1866–1959), gardener and photographer
- Chuck Jones (1912–2002), American animator, director, and producer
- Charlie Jones (actor) (born 1996), EastEnders actor
- Charlie Jones (musician), bass-guitarist
- Charles Jones (composer) (1910–1997), Canadian composer
- Charles Hollis Jones (born 1945), American artist and furniture designer
- Charles W. Jones (medievalist) (1905–1989), medievalist scholar
- Charles Jones, artistic director of the Omaha Community Playhouse, 1974–1998
Politics, law, military
- Charles W. Jones (1834–1897), U.S. Senator from Florida
- Charles Alvin Jones (1887–1966), U.S. federal judge
- Charles Jones (Australian politician) (1917–2003), Australian politician and government minister
- Charles Jones (Victorian politician) (1828–1903), Australian politician
- Charles Jones (Upper Canada politician) (1781–1840), Canadian merchant, politician
- Charles E. Jones (mayor) (1881–1948), mayor of Vancouver
- Charles E. Jones (judge) (born 1935), chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, 2002–2005
- Charles Jones, 5th Viscount Ranelagh (1761–1800), Irish peer and Royal Navy officer
- Charles Phibbs Jones (1906–1988), British Army General
- Charles Pinckney Jones (1845–1914), American politician in Virginia
- Charles Jones (MP for Beaumaris), Welsh lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1624 and 1640
- Charles Sydney Jones (1872–1947), English shipowner and Liberal Party politician
- Charles O. Jones (born 1931), scholar of American politics
Religion
- Charles Colcock Jones (1804–1863), Presbyterian clergyman, planter, and missionary to slaves
- Charles Price Jones (1865–1949), minister and composer
Sports
- Charlie Jones (American football) (born 1972), American football player
- Charley Jones (1852–1911), U.S. baseball outfielder
- Charlie Jones (infielder) (1861–1922), baseball infielder
- Bumpus Jones (Charles Leander Jones, 1870–1938), 1890s baseball pitcher
- Charlie Jones (outfielder) (1876–1947), baseball outfielder
- Charles Jones (basketball, born 1957) known as "Gadget" Jones, U.S. basketball player with Washington Bullets (1985–93) and Houston Rockets
- Charles Jones (basketball, born 1962), U.S. basketball player whose teams included Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers and Washington Bullets (1988–89)
- Charles Jones (basketball, born 1975), U.S. basketball player with Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Clippers
- Charles Jones (footballer born 1888) (1888–after 1909), English-born football outside left who played for Birmingham and Bristol Rovers
- Charlie Jones (footballer born 1899) (1899–1966), Welsh international footballer whose clubs included Oldham, Nottingham Forest and Arsenal
- Charlie Jones (footballer born 1911) (1911–1985), Welsh-born footballer who played for Tottenham and Southend in the 1930s
- Charles Wilson Jones (footballer) (1914–1986), Welsh international football centre forward who played for Wrexham and Birmingham
- Charles Jones (cricketer) (1902–1959), West Indian cricketer
- Charles Jones (cricketer, born 1853) (1853–1904), English cricketer
- Charlie Jones (sportscaster) (1930–2008), American sports announcer
- Charles Jones (sportsman) (born 1934), English cricketer and field hockey player
Others
- Charles "Buffalo" Jones, American rancher and conservationist
- Charles Edward Jones (1952–2001), former member of NASA's astronaut group, victim of the September 11, 2001, attacks
- Charles Lloyd Jones (1878–1958), Australian businessman and patron of the arts
- Charles Stansfeld Jones (1886–1950), occultist and ceremonial magician
- Charlie Jones, Chief Shakes VII of the Tlingit people
- Charles "Charlie" Jones, character in Fireman Sam
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