Many fans are curious about Richard T. Jones's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Richard T. Jones's Net Worth?

Richard T. Jones is an American actor who has a net worth of $4 million. Richard T. Jones is known for his roles in such television series as "Brooklyn South," "Judging Amy," "Terminator: TheSarah ConnorChronicles," and "The Rookie." He is also known for his performances in such films as "Event Horizon," "The Wood," "Lockdown," and "Why Did I Get Married?" and "Why Did I Get Married Too?" Among Jones's many other credits are the television films "Full-Court Miracle," "Riding the Bus with My Sister," and "Time Bomb."

Early Life and Education

Richard Timothy Jones was born on January 16, 1972 in Kobe, Japan to American parents Lorene and Clarence. His father, a professional baseball player, was at the time playing for the Nankai Hawks in Osaka. Jones has an older brother named Clarence Jr. In the late 1970s, the family moved to Carson, California. Jones was educated at Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance before he attended Tuskegee University in Alabama.

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Television Career

After appearing in guest roles on such shows as "California Dreams," "NYPD Blue," "Courthouse," and "Dangerous Minds," Jones landed his first main role on television in 1997 in the CBS police drama series "Brooklyn South." The show ran for just one season through the spring of 1998. Following a guest role on "Ally McBeal," Jones had his next main role in the CBS legal drama series "Judging Amy," which premiered in 1999. He played Bruce Calvin van Exel, the court services officer and friend ofAmy Brenneman'stitular character. "Judging Amy" ran for six seasons through 2005. Meanwhile, Jones appeared in several television films, including "Second String" (2002), "Full-Court Miracle" (2003), and "Riding the Bus with My Sister" (2005). In 2006, he appeared in the CBS television film "Time Bomb" and began a recurring role on the sitcom "Girlfriends." Closing out the decade, Jones played the main role of FBI Special Agent James Ellison in the Fox series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," a spinoff of the "Terminator" film series. In 2010, he appeared in episodes of "Bones" and "Grey's Anatomy" and in the television film "Boston's Finest."

From 2011 to 2013, Jones played the recurring role of Governor Sam Denning in the reboot of "Hawaii Five-0," and from 2012 to 2013 played the recurring role of Evan Danforth in the third season of "Nikita." Also in 2013, he played the recurring character Ken Dawson in the second and final season of the NBC post-apocalyptic science-fiction series "Revolution." Jones went on to have a recurring role on "Work in Progress" in 2014. He had multiple more recurring roles in 2015, on "Extant," "American Horror Story: Hotel," and "Narcos." Further recurring roles came in 2017: as Officer Lionel Wilkins in the 12th season of "Criminal Minds," Frank Humphrey in the second season of the sitcom "Teachers," and Rick in the Netflix series "Santa Clarita Diet." Additionally, from 2017 to 2018, Jones played the main role of Detective Tommy Cavanaugh in the short-lived CBS series "Wisdom of the Crowd." He began a longer-running role in 2018 as Wade Grey in the ABC police procedural series "The Rookie." Jones later reprised that role in an episode of the short-lived spinoff series "The Rookie: Feds" in 2022.

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.