Tommy Lee Jones Westerns
There's a new sheriff in town. Which of the beloved actor's oaters deserves top billing?
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1
Lonesome Dove
This classic series plays to Jones' eccentric, cantankerous side, as he gives a restrained performance opposite Robert Duvall. 39 47
This classic series plays to Jones' eccentric, cantankerous side, as he gives a restrained performance opposite Robert Duvall. 39 47
2
The Missing
Jones is a joy to watch in this Ron Howard flick, about a man who leaps into action after Apaches kidnap his granddaughter. 30 38
Jones is a joy to watch in this Ron Howard flick, about a man who leaps into action after Apaches kidnap his granddaughter. 30 38
3
No Country for Old Men
In the Coen brothers' Oscar-winning chiller, Jones' Sheriff Ed Bell tracks a deadly Javier Bardem across the dusty plains. 27 37
In the Coen brothers' Oscar-winning chiller, Jones' Sheriff Ed Bell tracks a deadly Javier Bardem across the dusty plains. 27 37
4
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
As both director and star, Jones breathes life into the potent tale of a cowpoke bringing his friend's body to Mexico for a proper burial. 17 35
As both director and star, Jones breathes life into the potent tale of a cowpoke bringing his friend's body to Mexico for a proper burial. 17 35
5
The Good Old Boys
For his directorial debut, the actor surrounds himself with an all-star cast that brings depth to this character-driven, Texan ranch fable. 12 32
For his directorial debut, the actor surrounds himself with an all-star cast that brings depth to this character-driven, Texan ranch fable. 12 32
6
Stranger on My Land
In this 1998 pic, Jones brings typical grit to the role of a Vietnam vet forced into action when the government tries to seize his ranch. 6 32
In this 1998 pic, Jones brings typical grit to the role of a Vietnam vet forced into action when the government tries to seize his ranch. 6 32




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