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  1. He played less from the 1970s. His son, Reunald Jones Jr., played trumpet for Sammy Davis Jr. and James Brown, and his grandson, Renny Jones, is a bass guitarist. Reunald Jones died in February 1989, at the age of 78. Discography As leader. The Jones Boys with Eddie Jones, Jimmy Jones, Jo Jones, Quincy Jones, Thad Jones (Period, 1957)

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    "Spain's greatest frogman."

    ―Indiana Jones

    Renaldo was a Spanish frogman and good friend of Indiana Jones from the American archaeologist's high-adventure days. By 1969, Renaldo was based out of Greece, walking with a cane and had changed his vessel to La Sirena which was crewed by the Spaniard and three others.

    That year, Renaldo was overjoyed to be reunited with Jones on the Athens when the latter needed a boat to take him, his goddaughter Helena Shaw, and Teddy Kumar, out onto the Aegean Sea to recover the Grafikos from a Roman shipwreck. However, the trio were being pursued by the forces of Nazi scientist Jürgen Voller to claim the artifact which led the way to the other half of the Antikythera, an ancient mechanism which detected fissures in time.

    "My character is very little; it's almost a cameo. He's just a friend of Indiana's character, and he's looking for him because he needs something from his friend. But he just takes up very little time of the movie, but very happy to be part of a saga that is of the history of motion pictures, obviously"

    ―Antonio Banderas on Renaldo

    Renaldo was portrayed by Antonio Banderas in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. According to Banderas, his participation in the plot veers more towards being a cameo appearance, with Renaldo being an ally to the main characters who come looking for his assistance, but was nonetheless grateful to be a part of the Indiana Jones franchise. The actor has also disclosed that Renaldo isn't a villain but someone who would "die" for Indiana Jones. He cited that it was a "pleasure" working with his The Mask of Zorro producer Steven Spielberg, director James Mangold and actor Harrison Ford.

    Although there's no character named as such in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, a character who shares Renaldo's name was used in Frank Darabont's Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods screenplay. That script's Renaldo was an assistant and biplane pilot of Marion Ravenwood who takes her and Indy to meet with Peruvian President Escalante so he grants them the authorization to seek for the legendary Los Dioses city to find the Crystal Skull of Destiny and then flies Indy and Marion over the Peruvian jungles before being shot dead by Yuri Makovsky.

    •Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (First appearance)

    •Indiana Jones Adventure Series (Pack: Renaldo)

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  2. Dezember 1910 in Indianapolis; † 26. Februar 1989) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz - Trompeter, der vorwiegend in Big Bands und als Studiomusiker beschäftigt war. Reunald Jones studierte an der Michigan Conservatory und begann seine Karriere in Territory Bands wie der von Speed Webb.

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  5. Reunald Jones Sr. (December 22, 1910 - February 26, 1989), was a jazz trumpeter who worked both in big bands and as a studio musician. Jones was born in Indianapolis. He studied at the Michigan Conservatory, and then played with territory bands such as that of Speed Webb.

  6. Reunald Jones Sr. (* 22. Dezember 1910 in Indianapolis; † 26. Februar 1989) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Trompeter, der vorwiegend in Big Bands und als Studiomusiker beschäftigt war. Reunald Jones studierte an der Michigan Conservatory und begann seine Karriere in Territory Bands wie der von Speed Webb.