Andrew Jordan Jones CM ONL (born January 15, 1948) is a Canadian comedian, actor, writer, and a former member of CODCO.
In England he performed with the Ken Campbell Roadshow (Upstairs at The Royal Court, 1972) and later with the Madhouse Company Of London (1973–74).
His adaptation of Molière's Tartuffe played at the National Arts Centre in 2013, toured Newfoundland in 2017 and was published by Boulder Press in 2014.
Jones has made appearances in CBC Television comedies Dooley Gardens, Republic of Doyle and Little Dog, in the principal role of Lowly Ross Sr. Jones also starred in, co-wrote, and co-directed the 1986 feature film The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood, and has acted in the films Multiple Choice, Paint Cans, Extraordinary Visitor, Rare Birds, How to Be Deadly and Sweetland.
A part of the "Intangible Evidence" exhibit, the central installation continues to tour art galleries, schools, and libraries (it is a 10-foot x 3 foot illustrated manuscript/table, called 'The Abbie Table'.)