Dot-Marie Jones Explained

Dot-Marie Jones
Birth Name:Dorothy-Marie Jones
Birth Date:4 January 1964
Birth Place:Turlock, California, U.S.
Years Active:1992 - present
Alma Mater:Fresno State

Dorothy-Marie Jones (born January 4, 1964) is an American actress and retired athlete who has had multiple roles in television. She attended California State University, Fresno, where she set records for shot put.[1] Jones is also a 15-time world arm wrestling champion.[2] She was a recurring guest star starting in the second season of the musical television series Glee as Coach Beiste, and appeared through the show's sixth and final season, when she was promoted to starring status. She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2011, 2012, and 2013 for her portrayal of Coach Beiste.[3] She is also known for her roles as Coach Kelly in Lizzie McGuire and as Butch Brenda in Material Girls.

Early life

Jones was born January 4, 1964, in Turlock, California,[4] and was raised in Hilmar, California. She first got involved in strength competitions at a fairly young age. She started track in middle school. While Jones attended Hilmar High School, she was a champion weight lifter and named female athlete of the year. She started arm wrestling on a whim, and won her first arm wrestling world championship at 19 years old and went on to win 14 more.[5] [6]

After graduating from Hilmar High School,[7] Jones attended Modesto Junior College and Fresno State, where she continued her involvement with sports. She earned a scholarship in track which paid her way through junior college and university. Jones played softball and competed in shot put and powerlifting. She won All-America honors in shot put both at junior college and university, was state champion in 1983 and 1984 and set the national record at the junior college level from 1983 to 1990.[8] Jones qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988 for shot put with a 56feet throw, surpassing the qualifying mark of 55feet.[9] She finished sixth. During her sporting career, she suffered 11 knee injuries, bringing her height of down to .[10] After college, Jones worked as a youth counselor at the Fresno County Juvenile Probation center while continuing her involvement with sports.

Acting career

Jones, who originally had no acting aspirations, was discovered at a bodybuilding competition by Shirley Eson of American Gladiators fame. Eson urged Jones to audition for the Gladiators-like Knights and Warriors, and Jones got the part, becoming one of the few female warriors. Jones was also offered a position in professional wrestling, but turned it down because, she said it was "too fakey."

After Knights and Warriors finished after one season, she became a bit actor. She played small roles in several television series throughout the 1990s and 2000s and breaking into feature films in the late 1990s, including the cult film The Boondock Saints. While acting, Jones kept up her involvement with arm wrestling. In 1995, her biceps measured NaN2NaN2.[11]

Jones' first recurring role after Knights was as a character named "Dot" on the popular show Married... with Children in the mid-90s. She appeared in five episodes over two seasons. Jones' next break was on the kids show Lizzie McGuire as Coach Kelly. Since then, she has appeared in popular shows Nip/Tuck, Desperate Housewives, and Prison Break. Dot Jones co-starred with Hilary Duff in Lizzie McGuire. They were later reunited for Material Girls.

Jones, being a fan of Glee and having worked with series co-creator Ryan Murphy on Nip/Tuck and Pretty/Handsome, asked co-executive producer Brad Falchuk during an encounter at a supermarket if she could be on the show. Soon after, the character of coach Shannon Beiste in Glee was created for her. She guest starred in seasons two, three, four, and five, and was a main cast member for the sixth and final season. The show allowed her to showcase her singing abilities. Her first song was "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" with Matthew Morrison's character Will Schuester. It was featured on Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Two. She also recorded versions of Taylor Swift's "Mean" and Dolly Parton's "Jolene". These were included on the album Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Three.

She also appeared in Jane the Virgin and Modern Family.

Jones appeared on Logo TV's RuPaul's Drag U as a visiting professor in July 2011, during the second season.[12]

Personal life

Jones married Bridgett Casteen on December 21, 2013.[13] The two first met in December 2010 and Jones proposed on October 4, 2013, during Gay Days Anaheim.[14]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1998Patch AdamsMiss Meat
1999The Boondock SaintsRosengurtle Baumgartener
2002Stray DogsJolene Carter
2006Material GirlsButch Brenda
2011Bad TeacherPill-Providing LadyUncredited
2013White TThelma
2014Christina
2017After the EndMomfilm originally titled "I'm OK"
2018Svetlana
2019Greener GrassLittle Helen
2019 3 from HellPrisoner #1
2020The Swing of ThingsSex Coach
2020Golden ArmBig Sexy
2022Bros Cherry
2022Mama Bear
2022Bar Fight!Elena
TBALost & Found in ClevelandCompleted

Television

Year TitleRole Notes
1992Knights and WarriorsLady BattleaxeUnknown episodes
1994Full HouseMuscular womanEpisode: "I've Got a Secret"
1994–1995Married... with ChildrenLolaEpisode: "Kelly Breaks Out"
Dot4 episodes
1995Can't Hurry LoveCleoEpisode: "Glove Story"
1995In the HouseDotEpisode: "Kindergarten Doc"
1995Boston CommonJocelynEpisode: "The Finals Curtain"
1997The Naked TruthSheilaEpisode: "The Source"
1997RoseanneBlack WidowEpisode: "Roseanne-Feld"
1998Tracey Takes On...Female golferEpisode: "Religion"
1998Dharma & GregHey-19Episode: "Invasion of the Buddy Snatcher"
1998CybillSuspect #5Episode: "Daddy"
2000Chicago HopeDeath AngelEpisode: "Cold Hearts"
2001–2003Lizzie McGuireCoach Kelly5 episodes
2002She SpiesLeonEpisode: "Perilyzed"
2004My Wife and KidsToni/Tonia Fogle2 episodes
2005My Wife and KidsNurse TiffanyEpisode: "The 'V' Story"
2006The Suite Life of Zack & CodyGretelEpisode: "Bowling"
2006RebaDotEpisode: "Let's Get Physical"
2007George LopezThe Inmate2 episodes
2008iCarlyPrison guardEpisode: "iChristmas"
2008 According to JimBetty Episode: "Cabin Boys"
2009Nip/TuckTess3 episodes
2009Desperate HousewivesPrison guardEpisode: "Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They Know"
2009SkittlezTelevision movie
2009The MentalistAirport ManagerEpisode: "Carnelian, Inc."
2009Prison BreakSkittlez2 episodes
200910 Things I Hate About YouLunch LadyEpisode: "Meat is Murder"
2009Scare TacticsDot2 episodes
2010Cougar TownMuggerEpisode: "What Are You Doing In My Life?"
2010HawthoRNeDot4 episodes
2010–2015GleeShannon/Sheldon Beiste34 episodes
Recurring cast (seasons 2–5); main cast (season 6)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2011–12)
2010–2012Stella24 episodes
2011RuPaul's Drag UHerself Episode: "Lesbians Gone Wild"
2011The Glee ProjectHerself2 episodes
2012Are You There, Chelsea?PattyEpisode: "Pilot"
2012The PyramidHerself5 episodes
2012The Penguins of MadagascarSupervisor Eubanks (voice)Episode: "Smotherly Love"
2012The ExesWoman #3Episode: "Sister Act"
2012Celebrity Ghost StoriesHerselfEpisode: "Victoria Rowell/Dot Jones/Carlos Mencia/Linda Blair"
2012–2013Have You Met Miss Jones?Miss Lolly4 episodes
2014Baby DaddyMashaEpisode: "An Affair Not to Remember"
2014Playing HouseBikerEpisode: "Bugs in Your Eyes"
2014The MillersDukeEpisode: "Movin' Out (Carol's Song)"
2014The Haunting of...HerselfEpisode: "Dot Jones"
2015Doc McStuffinsCoach Kay (voice)Episode: "Getting to the Heart of Things"
2015ClippedDottieEpisode: "Mo's Ma"
20162 Broke GirlsBig RebaEpisode: "And the 80's Movie"
2016Jane the VirginMagda's Prison FriendEpisode: "Chapter Forty-Eight"
2016Days of Our LivesChillie2 episodes
2017Modern FamilyLouiseEpisode: "Finding Fizbo"
2017Dropping the SoapVivianEpisode: "Drama-Con"
2017TeachersMartaEpisode: "In Security"
2017DoubtJudge Pauline PerilloEpisode: "Top Dog/Underdog"
2017Butchy MayEpisode: ""
2018–2019The ResidentMeg Mullins2 episodes
2019This CloseJudyEpisode: "It's About Time"
2019The RookieOpalEpisode: "Tough Love"
2020The GoldbergsSister Mary TheresaEpisode: "Schmoopie's Big Adventure"
2021Trooper Jan Remy Episode: "Winter Kills"
2023PattyEpisode: "Control Freaks"
2023Killing ItJackie Boone5 episodes

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: There is life after Dot Jones. The Modesto Bee. May 18, 1985.
  2. Web site: Five Things to Know About Glee's New Football Coach. Marc. Malkin. E! Online. September 21, 2010.
  3. Web site: Emmy Winners and Nominees 2011: Complete List. September 18, 2011. Hollywood Reporter. 26 December 2019.
  4. Web site: 2016-03-21 . Hilmar High celebrates 100 years . 2023-12-07 . March 21, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160321224252/http://turlockjournal.com/archives/11820/ . bot: unknown .
  5. News: Arm wrestler has her sights set on Olympic gold. The Item. October 26, 1991.
  6. Web site: Glee's New Scene-Stealer: Who is Dot Jones?. K.C.. Morgan. TV Envy. September 22, 2010.
  7. News: McCorkell . Jonathan . Hilmar High celebrates 100 years: Three veteran teachers look back . . October 11, 2011 . February 16, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160321224252/http://turlockjournal.com/archives/11820/ . March 21, 2016 . dead .
  8. News: Armed And Dangerous -- Behind Smile, DOT Jones Is An Arm-Wrestling Force. John. Peoples. The Seattle Times. January 20, 1993.
  9. News: Dot Jones qualifies. The Modesto Bee. February 14, 1988.
  10. Web site: The Latest entrant in the geek club: The lesser known Dot Jones. eWorldPost. September 23, 2010. October 7, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110710210924/http://www.eworldpost.com/the-latest-entrant-in-the-geek-club-the-lesser-known-dot-jones-17547.html. July 10, 2011. dead.
  11. News: 'Wrist Wars' on the Waterfront. Ira. Berkow. The New York Times. August 26, 1995.
  12. News: Ten questions with Glee's Coach Beiste . Meagan. Choi. CNN. July 11, 2011 . August 22, 2013.
  13. Web site: Dot-Marie Jones Is Married . . Rizzo . Monica . December 22, 2013. December 22, 2013.
  14. Web site: Dot-Marie Jones Is Engaged. . Reynolds . Daniel . October 5, 2013. October 5, 2013.