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Leprechaun Director Mark Jones Dies at 72
17 Jan
Summary
- Mark Jones, director of cult classic 'Leprechaun,' died Jan. 16.
- He was 72, and his birthday was just hours after his passing.
- Jones also wrote for 'Mister Magoo,' 'Pink Panther,' and 'Scooby Doo.'

Mark Jones, a celebrated animation writer and director known for cult B-horror comedies, passed away on January 16th in Los Angeles. He was 72 years old, with his 73rd birthday falling just a few hours after his death.
Jones achieved significant recognition for writing and directing the 1992 film "Leprechaun," which gained a substantial following and led to seven sequels. His directorial work also includes "Rumpelstiltskin" and "NightMan." Earlier in his career, Jones contributed to popular Saturday morning cartoons, including "Mister Magoo," "Pink Panther," "Super Friends," and various "Scooby Doo" series.
His career also spanned live-action television, with writing credits for shows such as "The A-Team" and "Superboy." Jones's recent directorial efforts included "Scorned" and "Triloquist." A private memorial service is planned for the animator and filmmaker.




