Jones's first film role was as a five-year-old in the 1999 film
Simpatico. From 2001 to 2003, he had supporting roles in films including
See Spot Run,
The Rookie,
Bringing Down the House,
George of the Jungle 2, and
The Christmas Blessing.
Two and a Half Men In 2003, Jones was cast in the sitcom
Two and a Half Men as Jake Harper, the "half man" of the title, a 10-year-old living with his divorced father (played by
Jon Cryer) and hedonistic uncle (played by
Charlie Sheen). The show was the most popular sitcom in the United States for most of its run, with an average audience of around 15 million people. In 2010, Jones became the highest paid child star in television at the age of 17 when his new contract with
Two and a Half Men guaranteed him US$7.8 million over the next two seasons, amounting to US$300,000 for each of the 26 episodes. During the show's ninth season, which ran from 2011 to 2012, Jones' character Jake was given more adult storylines: he was portrayed as a heavy marijuana user, as well as being sexually active both with girls his own age and older women. The final episode of season 9 shows Jake graduating from high school and joining the army. At the annual PaleyFest held in
Los Angeles, California in March 2012, Jones, who turned 18 during the ninth season, said that he was uncomfortable with the new storylines, saying that it was "very awkward" to do the "adult thing" while not an adult. In November 2012, Jones said that he had been
baptized and no longer wanted to appear on
Two and a Half Men, calling the show "filth" and saying it conflicted with his religious views. He also encouraged people to stop watching the show. His views gained the attention of the media after Jones appeared in a video posted on the YouTube channel of ForeRunner Chronicles, an independent ministry run by Christopher Hudson. Jones issued a statement the next day saying that he was grateful to have worked on the show. Soon afterwards, the
Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America released a statement indicating that the Forerunner Chronicles is not associated with the Adventist Church and that Hudson is not an ordained Seventh-day Adventist pastor. Producers for the show said he was not expected back on the set until 2013, as his character does not appear in the last few episodes of season 10. CBS announced in April 2013 that he would be downgraded to recurring status for season 11, but ultimately he did not appear at all during Season 11. He was replaced on the show by
Amber Tamblyn. On March 18, 2014, Angus T. Jones officially announced his departure from the show, stating he had been "a paid hypocrite". However, he returned in a cameo for the
series finale in Season 12, "
Of Course He's Dead", which aired February 19, 2015. ==Personal life==