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{{IndyBio|John Catsle}}
 
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{{Infobox character
 
{{Infobox character
|name =Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr.
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|name =Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr.
|image =[[Image:Indiana Jones in 1957.JPG|250px]]
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|image =[[Image:Indiana Jones in 1957.JPG|250px]]
|caption =Indiana Jones in [[1957]].
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|caption =Indiana Jones in [[1957]].
|born =[[July 1]], [[1899]]
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|born =[[July 1]], [[1899]]
|age =109
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|age =109
|died =
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|died =
|status =Alive
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|status =Alive
|home =[[Princeton]], [[New Jersey]],<br>[[United States|United States of America]]
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|home =[[Princeton]], [[New Jersey]],<br>[[United States|United States of America]]
|gender =Male
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|gender =Male
|allies =[[Marcus Brody]] (Deceased),<br>[[Henry Jones, Sr. (John Catsle)|Henry Jones, Sr.]],<br>[[Marion Ravenwood-Jones (John Catsle)|Marion Ravenwood-Jones]],<br>[[Mutt Jones (John Catsle)|Mutt Jones]],<br>[[Rover Jones (John Catsle)|Rover Jones]]
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|allies =[[Marcus Brody]] (Deceased),<br>[[Henry Jones, Sr. (John Catsle)|Henry Jones, Sr.]],<br>[[Marion Ravenwood-Jones (John Catsle)|Marion Ravenwood-Jones]],<br>[[Mutt Jones (John Catsle)|Mutt Jones]],<br>[[Rover Jones (John Catsle)|Rover Jones]]
|enemies =Nazis,<br>Soviet Union
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|enemies =Nazis,<br>Soviet Union
|notes =Archaeologist
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|notes =Archaeologist
|creator(s) =[[George Lucas]]
 
|portrayer(s) =[[River Phoenix]],<br>[[Sean Patrick Flanery]],<br>[[Harrison Ford]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
'''Dr. Henry Walton Jones, Jr.''' was an American [[archaeologist]] most famously known as '''Indiana Jones''' or '''Indy'''. During [[World War I]], he adopted the name '''Henri Defense''', and went by [[List of aliases and nicknames of Indiana Jones|a number of aliases]] throughout his life. He was married at least twice, conceived a [[Mutt Williams|son]] and [[Old Indy's daughter|daughter]], and had several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Throughout his career he found numerous famous mythological artifacts, including the [[Sankara Stones]], the [[Ark of the Covenant]], the [[Holy Grail]], and the [[Crystal Skull of Akator]], which placed him in conflict with different groups across the globe.
 
'''Dr. Henry Walton Jones, Jr.''' was an American [[archaeologist]] most famously known as '''Indiana Jones''' or '''Indy'''. During [[World War I]], he adopted the name '''Henri Defense''', and went by [[List of aliases and nicknames of Indiana Jones|a number of aliases]] throughout his life. He was married at least twice, conceived a [[Mutt Williams|son]] and [[Old Indy's daughter|daughter]], and had several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Throughout his career he found numerous famous mythological artifacts, including the [[Sankara Stones]], the [[Ark of the Covenant]], the [[Holy Grail]], and the [[Crystal Skull of Akator]], which placed him in conflict with different groups across the globe.
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In the years leading up to [[World War II]], Jones secured a teaching position at [[Marshall College]]. In [[1936]], the US Government contracted him to find the Ark of the Covenant, which led him to be reunited with Marion Ravenwood. The relationship lasted until Jones left a week before their wedding. During the war, Jones joined the [[OSS]] along with girlfriend [[Sophia Hapgood]]. The [[Cold War]] brought the Soviets into competition as a new world power and Indy found himself the focal point of their quest for Akator. After Soviet agents kidnapped him he agreed to help his son [[Mutt Williams]] rescue his father figure and Indy's collegue Harold Oxley. Indy and Marion were reunited and their reconciliation finally led to marriage.
 
In the years leading up to [[World War II]], Jones secured a teaching position at [[Marshall College]]. In [[1936]], the US Government contracted him to find the Ark of the Covenant, which led him to be reunited with Marion Ravenwood. The relationship lasted until Jones left a week before their wedding. During the war, Jones joined the [[OSS]] along with girlfriend [[Sophia Hapgood]]. The [[Cold War]] brought the Soviets into competition as a new world power and Indy found himself the focal point of their quest for Akator. After Soviet agents kidnapped him he agreed to help his son [[Mutt Williams]] rescue his father figure and Indy's collegue Harold Oxley. Indy and Marion were reunited and their reconciliation finally led to marriage.
   
Jones' lifetime of adventures eventually took its toll, as he apparently lost an eye in the process and was forced to walk with a cane during his later years. By the early 1990s, he was living in [[New York]] with his daughter and grandchildren.
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Jones' lifetime of adventures eventually took its toll, as he lost an eye in the process and was forced to walk with a cane during his later years. By the early 1990s, he was living in [[New York]] with his daughter and grandchildren.
 
But in the 2000s, he was back for another adventure, soon after retiring by [[2008]] and currently lives in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]].
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early life===
 
===Early life===
 
{{Quote|Henry was a... remarkable boy, who shows every sign of growing up to be a remarkable man.|[[Helen Seymour]]|London, May 1916}}
 
{{Quote|Henry was a... remarkable boy, who shows every sign of growing up to be a remarkable man.|[[Helen Seymour]]|London, May 1916}}
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[[Image:IndyInfant.jpg|thumb|150px|Indy as a toddler]]
 
Indiana Jones was born Henry Walton Jones Jr.<ref>The character's full name is stated in the [[Corey Carrier]] narration of the feature-length episode ''[[My First Adventure]]'', from the ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones]]''.</ref> to a Scottish-born professor of medieval studies, [[Henry Jones, Sr.|Henry Jones]], and his wife [[Anna Jones|Anna]] on [[July 1]], [[1899]], in [[Princeton]], New Jersey<ref>Jones' birthplace was first revealed in "[[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]".</ref>. While still in the crib, his parents introduced him to a Malamute puppy named [[Indiana]].<ref name="MFA">''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones]]'', ''[[My First Adventure]]''</ref> The two quickly bonded and the dog was a friend and companion throughout the earliest decades of Jones' life. By [[1905]], young Henry had adopted the name of his beloved dog for himself<ref name="Ultimate Guide">''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''</ref> (though his father would continue to refer to him as "Junior" well into his adult life<ref name="LC">''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''</ref>).
 
Indiana Jones was born Henry Walton Jones Jr.<ref>The character's full name is stated in the [[Corey Carrier]] narration of the feature-length episode ''[[My First Adventure]]'', from the ''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones]]''.</ref> to a Scottish-born professor of medieval studies, [[Henry Jones, Sr.|Henry Jones]], and his wife [[Anna Jones|Anna]] on [[July 1]], [[1899]], in [[Princeton]], New Jersey<ref>Jones' birthplace was first revealed in "[[Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]".</ref>. While still in the crib, his parents introduced him to a Malamute puppy named [[Indiana]].<ref name="MFA">''[[The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones]]'', ''[[My First Adventure]]''</ref> The two quickly bonded and the dog was a friend and companion throughout the earliest decades of Jones' life. By [[1905]], young Henry had adopted the name of his beloved dog for himself<ref name="Ultimate Guide">''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''</ref> (though his father would continue to refer to him as "Junior" well into his adult life<ref name="LC">''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''</ref>).
   
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In [[1931]], Indy went on a new adventure, one that would challenge him not only physically, but mentally and emotionally as well, but more so than others, it challenged him mentally with one crazy man, [[Dietrich Vitrich (John Catsle)|Dietrich Vitrich]], who played with his mind by capturing [[Veronica Carson (John Catsle)|Veronica Carson]], his love interest at the time.
 
In [[1931]], Indy went on a new adventure, one that would challenge him not only physically, but mentally and emotionally as well, but more so than others, it challenged him mentally with one crazy man, [[Dietrich Vitrich (John Catsle)|Dietrich Vitrich]], who played with his mind by capturing [[Veronica Carson (John Catsle)|Veronica Carson]], his love interest at the time.
   
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Near the end of the quest, Dietrich brutally murdered her in front of Indy's eyes, but Indy never caught the man.
It is very well believed, that if he had not been found by adventurer [[Rick O'Connell (John Catsle)|Rick O'Connell]], then he may have died, or been killed by Dietrich.
 
 
However, thanks to the help of Rick, Indy was rescued and taken back to the O'Connell residence, where he met Evey, Alex, and Jonathan, relatives of Rick. Indy made friends, stayed for a few nights, and then he and Rick left to go find Dietrich, and rescue Veronica.
 
 
Near the end of the quest, Indy and Rick found Dietrich. but he quickly and brutally murdered her in front of Indy's eyes. Indy and Rick rushed into action, but do to Dietrich's guards, he escaped. After defeating the guards and rescuing the quest's artifact, Rick left, saying his goodbyes to Indy. Indy vowed to find Dietrich before he was too old, but Indy never caught the man, not until he was too old to do anything about it.
 
   
 
===Temple of Doom===
 
===Temple of Doom===
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===World War II===
 
===World War II===
During [[World War II]], Jones returned to espionage work, this time for the [[Office of Strategic Services]]. During this period he met and became friends with [[MI6]] agent [[George McHale|George "Mac" McHale]], with whom he shared several adventures.
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During [[World War II]], Jones returned to espionage work, this time for the [[Office of Strategic Services]]. During this period he met and became friends with [[MI6]] agent [[George McHale|George "Mac" McHale]], with whom he shared several adventures. He ended World War II holding the rank of Colonel.<ref>''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''</ref>
 
====Assassinating a Friend====
 
In [[1941]], one of the darkest times in Indy's life came when his friend [[Viktor Ratorviz (John Catsle)|Viktor Ratorviz]], a name that happens to be an alias, had turned against America. Indy feared that they would try and capture his friend, but he was vastly wrong. He found this out, the day that the Military hired him to kill him.
 
 
Indy at first refused, but saw Viktor kill and innocent woman, and accepted the assignment, quickly searching and locating his old friend in a matter of three days, and after trying to reason with him was forced to quickly unload three shots into him in self-defense from Viktor's AK-47.
 
 
Indy went back to base, and nearly retired after this event.
 
 
====Missions with Rick O'Connell====
 
In [[1942]], during World War II, Rick O'Connell once again met up with Indy, as they were both on allied sides, Indy for America, and Rick for England. They were sent together on an espionage assignment where they had to rescue a [[Jenna Ravenwood (John Catsle)|woman]], who turned out to be Indy's old girlfriend [[Marion Ravenwood-Jones (John Catsle)|Marion]]'s sister.
 
 
This made Indy more eager to rescue her but as Rick was captured, and Indy in a firefight with her captor's, they executed her in front of Rick.
 
 
Indy was in agony, and in his hate barged into their base and shot and killed most of them, quickly freeing Rick and rushing out with both of them guns blazing and killing many men.
 
 
In [[1943]], Rick was on another mission where he was assigned to spy on Indy to see if he was a traitor, however Indy caught him and informed him that there was a traitor, but it wasn't him. Indy assured Rick that the traitor was no where near them and was hiding out in [[Canada]], where from there he would send telegrams, and supplies to the enemies of the Allies of the War. Rick let Indy go, but assigned more men to spy on him to see if he was lying or not, and it turned out he wasn't.
 
 
In [[1944]], Rick and Indy went after the Mercenaries that had earlier captured Ardeth Bey, a friend of Rick's and shot most of them and left their leader for last. After interrogating him about the location of Ardeth, Rick went into a darker area in his life as he shot the leader in the neck, and left him dying as Indy watched on in pity at what has become of Rick's life. Indy gave Rick advice to stop killing unless he had to, as in kill or be killed.
 
 
In [[1945]], Rick and Indy found Ardeth, and rescued him, taking him back to [[Egypt]] to heal. Also that year, Rick was sent home from the war.
 
 
Indy ended World War II holding the rank of Colonel.<ref>''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''</ref>
 
   
 
===Kingdom of the Crystal Skull===
 
===Kingdom of the Crystal Skull===
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[[Image:OldIndy.jpg|thumb|250px|Jones in the early 1990s.]]
 
[[Image:OldIndy.jpg|thumb|250px|Jones in the early 1990s.]]
 
{{Dialogue|Indiana Jones|Oh, damnation! Why didn't you stop me?|Jones' daughter|No one's ever been able to do that, dad.|Jones and [[Old Indy's daughter|his daughter]] refering to one of his stories about his life.|Ireland, April 1916}}
 
{{Dialogue|Indiana Jones|Oh, damnation! Why didn't you stop me?|Jones' daughter|No one's ever been able to do that, dad.|Jones and [[Old Indy's daughter|his daughter]] refering to one of his stories about his life.|Ireland, April 1916}}
Following the Peru adventure, Jones was allowed to resume his teaching position at Marshall College, and was promoted to assistant dean under Charles Stanforth, who also got his job back. With their relationship rekindled, Indiana and Marion wed soon after.<ref>''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''</ref> Jones went on to write several books on [[Archaeology]].<ref>[[British East Africa, September 1909 (comic)|"British East Africa, September 1909" comic adaptation]]</ref>
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Following the Peru adventure, Jones was allowed to resume his teaching position at Marshall College, and was promoted to assistant dean under Charles Stanforth, who also got his job back. With their relationship rekindled, Indiana and Marion wed soon after.<ref>''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''</ref> Jones went on to write several books on [[Archaeology]].<ref>[[British East Africa, September 1909 (comic)|"British East Africa, September 1909" comic adaptation]]</ref>
 
Soon following this adventure, Mutt had a son of his own, [[Rover Jones (John Catsle)|Henry Jones, IV]], which he named to keep the Jones family tradition alive of naming sons after the father. Mutt from there on went by the name of Mutt Jones, dropping Williams completely out of respect for his dad.
 
   
 
===Near retirement===
 
===Near retirement===
On an adventure in [[1970]], he suffered a wound to his right eye, which required him to wear an eyepatch. He still had his eye, but was paranoid about hurting it more. In addition to Mutt, he eventually had a [[Old Indy's daughter|daughter]], three grandchildren ([[Caroline Jones|Caroline]], [[Spike]], and [[Lucy]]) and two great-grandchildren ([[Annie Jones|Annie]] and [[Harry Jones|Harry]]). By [[1992]], Jones he was living in upstate New York with his daughter and grandchildren. The rest of the family would visit on Thanksgiving.<ref>"[[Peking, March 1910]]"</ref> Although he often used a cane to aid in walking at his advanced age, Jones continued to drive a car and travel,<ref>"[[Princeton, February 1916]]"</ref><ref>"[[London, May 1916]]"</ref> and he still gave the occasional college lecture.<ref>"[[Barcelona, May 1917]]"</ref> After nearly a century's worth of life experiences, Jones enjoyed relating stories of his youth to anyone he could get to listen.<ref>''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''</ref>
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At some point between 1957 and 1992, he suffered a wound to his right eye, which required him to wear an eyepatch. In addition to Mutt, he eventually had a [[Old Indy's daughter|daughter]], three grandchildren ([[Caroline Jones|Caroline]], [[Spike]], and [[Lucy]]) and two great-grandchildren ([[Annie Jones|Annie]] and [[Harry Jones|Harry]]). By [[1992]], Jones he was living in upstate New York with his daughter and grandchildren. The rest of the family would visit on Thanksgiving.<ref>"[[Peking, March 1910]]"</ref> Although he often used a cane to aid in walking at his advanced age, Jones continued to drive a car and travel,<ref>"[[Princeton, February 1916]]"</ref><ref>"[[London, May 1916]]"</ref> and he still gave the occasional college lecture.<ref>"[[Barcelona, May 1917]]"</ref> After nearly a century's worth of life experiences, Jones enjoyed relating stories of his youth to anyone he could get to listen.<ref>''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''</ref>
   
 
===Sands of Desire===
 
===Sands of Desire===
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Neither Indy or Rover knows however, that Dietrich had planned to kill Indy the moment he turned his back, and if it wasn't for Rover, Indy may very well have been killed.
 
Neither Indy or Rover knows however, that Dietrich had planned to kill Indy the moment he turned his back, and if it wasn't for Rover, Indy may very well have been killed.
 
===Treacherous Savior===
 
In [[2005]], Indy, at age 106, Indy seemed to have finally given up his treasure hunting ways.
 
 
===Retired life===
 
As of [[2008]], Indy has retired, and at age 109, finally lives the good life home in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. Living with him is [[Marion Ravenwood-Jones (John Catsle)|Marion]], the love of his life and the girl of his dreams, and their [[Scruffy Jones (John Catsle)|great-great grandson]], whom they are forced to live with because his father has moved due to a job in [[Canada]].
 
 
Not long after Scruffy moves in, he runs away from home, but is caught three days later by the Police and returned. Rover comes down from Canada to see Scruffy and takes him to Canada with him. Indy and Marion then live alone as of 2008.
 
   
 
==Personality and traits==
 
==Personality and traits==
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*[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ List of Indiana Jones appearances]
 
*[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ List of Indiana Jones appearances]
 
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]''
 
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]''
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Wrath of Agony]]''
 
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Attack of Fear]]''
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Attack of Fear]]''
 
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]''
 
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]''
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ Raiders of the Lost Ark]'' <small>(First appearance)</small>
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*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ Raiders of the Lost Ark]'' (first appearance)
 
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]''
 
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]''
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Verge of Legend]]''
 
 
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]''
 
*''[http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/ Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]''
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Edge of Destruction]]''
 
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Edge of Destruction]]''
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*''[[Mutt Jones and the Lost City of the Hovitos]]''
 
*''[[Mutt Jones and the Lost City of the Hovitos]]''
 
*''[[Mutt Jones and the Palace of Kings]]''
 
*''[[Mutt Jones and the Palace of Kings]]''
*''[[Mutt Jones and the Deserts of Storm]]'' <small>(Cameo appearance)</small>
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*''[[Mutt Jones and the Deserts of Storm]]''
*''[[Mutt Jones and the Rain of Fire]]'' <small>(Cameo appearance)</small>
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*''[[Mutt Jones and the Rain of Fire]]''
*''[[Mutt Jones and the Sands of Desire]]'' <small>(Cameo appearance)</small>
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*''[[Mutt Jones and the Sands of Desire]]''
*''[[Mutt Jones and the Treacherous Savior]]'' <small>(Cameo appearance)</small>
 
*''[[Scruffy Jones and the Tales of the Tombs]]'' <small>(Cameo appearance)</small>
 
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20070618112224/www.indianajones.com/marshall/character/indianajones/ Biography] - at IndianaJones.com
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20070618112224/www.indianajones.com/marshall/character/indianajones/ Biography] - at IndianaJones.com
 
*{{Imdb|url=character/ch0001063/|text=Indiana Jones}}
 
*{{Imdb|url=character/ch0001063/|text=Indiana Jones}}
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[[Category:Archaeologists|Jones, Indiana]]
 
[[Category:Archaeologists|Jones, Indiana]]
 
[[Category:Articles by Roger Murtaugh]]
 
[[Category:Articles by Roger Murtaugh]]
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[[Category:Characters alive when last seen|Jones, Indiana]]
 
[[Category:Characters appearing in comics|Jones, Indiana]]
 
[[Category:Characters appearing in comics|Jones, Indiana]]
 
[[Category:Characters appearing in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull|Jones, Indiana]]
 
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