William Todd-Jones

William Todd-Jones

Personal Details

Biography

William Todd-Jones, a renowned figure in the realm of cinema, has made a lasting impact on the industry through his diverse and impressive body of work.

Todd-Jones is perhaps most notably recognized for his involvement in the beloved 1998 science fiction film "Lost in Space", a classic tale of adventure and exploration that has captivated audiences for generations.

In addition to his work on "Lost in Space", Todd-Jones has also contributed to the 2012 epic space opera "John Carter", a visually stunning and action-packed film that delves into the world of intergalactic politics and war.

Furthermore, Todd-Jones has also had the privilege of working on the cult classic 1986 musical comedy-horror film "Little Shop of Horrors", a quirky and offbeat tale of love, music, and the dangers of playing with forces beyond one's control.

Throughout his career, Todd-Jones has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt to a wide range of genres and styles, from science fiction to musical comedy, and has established himself as a versatile and talented figure in the world of film.

Career

2017
Slumber
Slumber as The Night Hag
2016
I Am Not a Serial Killer
I Am Not a Serial Killer as Jeb Jolley / The Monster
2014
2004
1996
Muppet Treasure Island
Muppet Treasure Island as Additional Muppet Performer
1994
The NeverEnding Story III
The NeverEnding Story III as Mrs. Rockchewer
1992
The Muppet Christmas Carol
The Muppet Christmas Carol as Ghost of Christmas Past / Additional Muppets (voice)
1990
The Silver Chair
The Silver Chair as Centaur / Aslan