Allison Jones (casting director)

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main otherScript error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Template:Wikidata image Allison Jones (born 1955) is an American casting director who is credited for helping bring together realistic ensemble casts for popular television shows such as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–1996), Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–2024), Undeclared (2001–2002), Arrested Development (2003–2006), the American version of The Office (2005–2013), United States of Tara (2009–2011), Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), Veep (2012–2019), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021), The Good Place (2016–2020), and What We Do in the Shadows (2019–2024).

Early life and education

Jones grew up in Needham, Massachusetts. She was the second youngest child in a family with six children.[1]

Jones graduated from Pomona College in 1977, with a degree in visual arts. During her time at Pomona, she cultivated an appreciation for what she called "pure geek existence" as her friends introduced her to Monty Python, The Firesign Theatre, and Saturday Night Live.[2]

Career

Jones has worked as a casting director in the entertainment business since 1982, with her first credited work for the television show being Family Ties and later in 1985, The Golden Girls. In 2015, her work as a casting director included the comedy film Get Hard; the Yahoo! Screen show Other Space,[3] and the Netflix series Master of None.[4]

Jones has cast popular television shows including Freaks and Geeks (for which she won an Emmy), Undeclared, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Veep, What We Do in the Shadows, Our Flag Means Death, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Good Place, Curb Your Enthusiasm, United States of Tara, Arrested Development (both of which she was also nominated for), and the US version of The Office.[1][5]

She has also cast a number of successful films, including The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006). Knocked Up (2007); The Dictator (2012),[6] and Booksmart (2019).[7] Jones also received casting credit for Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006), Hot Rod, Superbad (both 2007), Step Brothers (2008), Brüno (2009), Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), Bridesmaids, Fright Night (both 2011), Ghostbusters, Kubo and the Two Strings, Sing (all 2016), Lady Bird (2017), and Eighth Grade (2018).[8] In 2023, Jones and Lucy Bevan cast Barbie.[9]

Awards and nominations

Award Year Work Category Result Ref.
Astra Film and Creative Awards 2024 Barbie Best Casting Director Template:Won [10]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2024 Barbie Best Ensemble Cast – Casting Director Template:Won
Primetime Emmy Awards 2000 Freaks and Geeks Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Template:Won
2004 Curb Your Enthusiasm Template:Nom
2004 Arrested Development Template:Nom
2006 Curb Your Enthusiasm Template:Nom
2008 Template:Nom
2009 United States of Tara Template:Nom
The Office Template:Nom
2012 Veep Template:Nom
2013 Template:Nom
2014 Template:Nom
2015 Template:Won
2016 Template:Won
2020 Curb Your Enthusiasm Template:Nom
2022 Template:Nom
2024 Template:Nom

References

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