Lazlow Jones
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Lazlow Jones | |
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![]() Jones presenting at The Last HOPE on July 20, 2008 | |
Born | Jeffrey Crawford Jones September 4, 1973 |
Occupation(s) | Radio personality, video game producer, writer, talk show host |
Website | www |
Jeffrey Crawford "Lazlow" Jones (born September 4, 1973) is an American writer, producer, director, voice actor, and radio personality. He is best known for his work with Rockstar Games, with which he has worked on the Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, and Red Dead Redemption series and for his radio shows Technofile and The Lazlow Show.
Career
Radio
Lazlow's Technofile show ran from February 1995 to July 2007.
In 2005, Lazlow launched The Lazlow Show on Sundays on
Rockstar Games
Grand Theft Auto series
Lazlow has also been involved in writing, producing and doing voice-work as a fictionalized version of himself for the Grand Theft Auto series of video games.[1] He had worked at an advertising agency as a writer and producer, along with writer Reed Tucker (who is now his talk radio show's producer) on advertisements for a variety of consumer-related products. Since Grand Theft Auto III (2001), he co-wrote the radio stations in the games with Dan Houser of Rockstar Games.
Lazlow produced, scripted and hosted the popular
Lazlow took a larger role in
Lazlow "returned" as the host of
Lazlow "returned" in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (2006), which is set in 1984, as an intern at V-Rock working for his real-life friend, Couzin Ed. In their real-life radio careers, Lazlow was the sidekick of Couzin Ed, whom he would almost always tease on the radio.
Lazlow is the host of radio station
On 15 September 2013, Lazlow presented a special radio show alongside
He has arranged voice cameos in the Grand Theft Auto series for several key figures from the magazine 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, including Emmanuel Goldstein, Bernie S. and Kevin Mitnick.
Other series
Lazlow has collaborated with Rockstar Games on Red Dead Redemption and Max Payne 3, co-writing and directing pedestrian dialogue and in-game media. He was also a writer and audio director on Red Dead Redemption 2.[2]
Post-Rockstar
In April 2020, Lazlow left Rockstar Games for personal reasons after spending nearly 20 years at the company. He has since operated Radio Lazlow, an independent production company working on projects for studios like Disney and Netflix.[3] Lazlow co-founded Absurd Ventures with co-founder of Rockstar Games, Dan Houser.[4]
Other projects
Lazlow has written articles for Playboy and the Long Island Press, and was an occasional guest on the Opie and Anthony and Ron and Fez shows on SiriusXM. He is affiliated with 2600, having appeared on their Off the Hook radio show, their film Freedom Downtime and as a panellist and staffer at several of the H.O.P.E. conferences.
References
- ^ Chaplin, Heather (29 April 2008). "Grand Theft Auto, Live (Almost) from Liberty City". NPR. Archived from the original on 11 February 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
- ^ Phillips, Tom (October 15, 2018). "Rockstar attempts to defuse 100-hour work week controversy amid storm of criticism". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 2018-10-16. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
- ^ Reisinger, Don (August 14, 2020). "Rockstar Games director and writer departs after nearly 20 years". Digital Trends. Archived from the original on April 12, 2021. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
- ^ Hope Bellingham (2023-11-28). "GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 writer joins Rockstar co-founder's new studio". gamesradar. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
External links
- Official website
- Lazlow Jones at IMDb
- Podcast of the latest Lazlow Show (mp3format)