His Role in Forever: Jones portrayed Harvey "Two-Face" Dent, replacing Billy Dee Williams, who had played the not-yet-villainous character in Tim Burton's original film. In the Years That Followed: The actor didn't stay a stranger to comic book films, serving as Agent K in the Men in Black trilogy between 1997 and 2012 and turning up in Captain America: The First Avenger in 2011. Outside of that, he reprised his role in The Fugitive for the 1998 sequel U.S. Marshals, lent his voice to the villainous Chip Hazard in Joe Dante's Small Soldiers, and has worked with directors including Clint Eastwood, Ron Howard, the Coen brothers and Steven Spielberg, along with taking up an occasional directing gig himself, like last year's The Homesman. As of 2015: This year has been quiet for the actor, but next year he's got several projects on the way, including roles in Mechanic: Resurrection, the Jason Statham-starring sequel to 2011's The Mechanic, the next Damon/Greengrass Bourne sequel and Criminal, which features a cast that includes Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds in a story about a death row inmate who receives the memories and skills of a deceased CIA agent in order to finish the agent's mission.
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