John Hughes gave Jeffrey Jones the most iconic role of his career — Edward Rooney, the dean of students who is always one step behind Mathew Broderick’s hooky-playing high school senior in 1986’s Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
JEFFREY JONES:
He had a really great recollection of what it was like to be in high school, and it wasn’t bitter. It was a fun recollection of what it was like to be that age and what the aspirations were of kids that age. I was always surprised at how affectionate and accurate it was.
During our rehearsal process in Chicago, we were driving around in this Lincoln towncar. John was driving and I was sitting in the passenger seat, and Matthew and [costars] Alan Ruck and Mia Sara were sitting in the back seat. And he was slamming cassettes into the dash, saying this is the music we’re going to use for—he’d describe a scene and say this is the music we’re going to use. He was showing us Highland Park, which was where he was from. Driving around in this great big car. And he said, We have to come up with some kind of music for a parade sequence. I want to use something like Elvis and then something else. So I suggested this Wayne Newton song. And he’d never heard of Wayne Newton. So we pulled into a music store. We sat in the car and he went inside. He came back out with some Wayne Newton and slammed it in, and said “Perfect, That’s great.” He was great to work with and I really enjoyed John.
I’m just shocked and surprised and really sad that John is gone, because I know that he had more in him.
PHOTO CREDIT: Everett Collection
More John Hughes Remembered:
JON CRYER (Duckie from ‘Pretty in Pink’)
KEVIN BACON (Jake from ‘She’s Having a Baby’)
BILL PAXTON (Chet from ‘Weird Science’)
ALAN RUCK (Cameron from ‘Ferris Bueller’)
LEA THOMPSON (Amanda from ‘Some Kind of Wonderful’)
KELLY LYNCH (Grey from ‘Curly Sue’)
HAROLD RAMIS: (director of Hughes-penned ‘Vacation’)
BEVERLY D’ANGELO (Ellen Griswold in ‘Vacation’)








Thanks Jeff, but I’m not really all that interested in what a convicted sex offender has to say about anything.
lighten up! I love Jeffery jones, this is a great classical picture of him in this heartfelt article. He is doing the noble thing of giving credit to john hughes and this probaly is his most iconic role, as a fan he did many other notable ones, but few equal this performance. As Dr. Walter Jenning and voice acting in Howard the Duck at the same time as ferris bueller was definently just as awesome and memorable. The part of this article, recalling all of them(matthew broderick, alan ruck, mia sara, director john hughes and jeffery jones) in the car is visually amazing 2 me and im going 2 tell my dad and everyone that it was jeffrey jones who chose the music 4 the parade scene. I also will really miss john hughes, i never realized how thick his body of work was and how many actors he worked with or help with their carreers.:)