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Previously, he guest starred in various genre series, including 1978's ''[[w:The Incredible Hulk (1978 TV series)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' (with [[Eric Server]]), 1984's ''[[w:V (1984 TV series)|V]]'', and the [[Glen A. Larson]] series ''[[w:Automan|Automan]]'' (with [[Patrick Macnee]]).
Previously, he guest starred in various genre series, including 1978's ''[[w:The Incredible Hulk (1978 TV series)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' (with [[Eric Server]]), 1984's ''[[w:V (1984 TV series)|V]]'', and the [[Glen A. Larson]] series ''[[w:Automan|Automan]]'' (with [[Patrick Macnee]]).


Near the last decade of his life, Jones released his autobiography on 8 June 2007 entitled ''That Would Be Me: Rock & Roll Survivor to Hollywood Actor'', discussing his career in [[w:rock and roll|rock and roll]] as a drummer through to his work in Hollywood.
Jones released his autobiography on 8 June 2007 entitled ''That Would Be Me: Rock & Roll Survivor to Hollywood Actor'', discussing his career in [[w:rock and roll|rock and roll]] as a drummer through to his work in Hollywood.


== Notes ==
Mickey Jones's online presence resided at MickeyJones.com, which went off line prior to his death in 2018. Archived versions of this website {{archivelink|url=http://web.archive.org/http://www.mickeyjones.com/|title=may be found at the Wayback Machine|live=N}}.
 
* Mickey Jones' online presence resided at MickeyJones.com, which went off line prior to his death in 2018. Archived versions of this website {{archivelink|url=http://web.archive.org/http://www.mickeyjones.com/|title=may be found at the Wayback Machine|live=N}}.
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