Edgar Jones (actor)
Edgar Jones (born c. 1900 – died unknown) was an American actor, primarily known for his work in Western films during the silent and early sound era. His career spanned from the early 1920s to the late 1930s, and he often played supporting roles, including cowboys, sheriffs, or townsmen. Details about his early life, personal life, and later career are scarce, making a comprehensive biography difficult to compile. He appeared in numerous low-budget Westerns, sometimes uncredited. While he did not achieve leading man status, Jones was a consistent presence in the genre, contributing to the landscape of early Western cinema.