Born in Wales in 1942, Jones was also an author, historian and
poet. He had been diagnosed in 2015 with a rare form of
dementia, FTD.
Jones was one of the creators of Monty Python's Flying Circus,
the British TV show that rewrote the rules of comedy with
surreal sketches, characters and catchphrases, in 1969.
He co-directed the team's first film "Monty Python and the Holy
Grail" with fellow Python Terry Gilliam, and directed the
subsequent Life of Brian and "The Meaning of Life."
Python Michael Palin, who met Jones at Oxford University, said
he was "kind, generous, supportive and passionate about living
life to the full".
"He was far more than one of the funniest writer-performers of
his generation, he was the complete Renaissance comedian -
writer, director, presenter, historian, brilliant children's
author, and the warmest, most wonderful company you could wish
to have."
Jones' family said his work with Monty Python, books, films,
television programmes, poems and other work "will live on
forever, a fitting legacy to a true polymath".
Jones wrote comedy sketches with Palin in the 1960s for shows
including "The Frost Report" and "Do Not Adjust Your Set" before
the pair teamed up with Cambridge graduates Eric Idle, John
Cleese, Graham Chapman - who died in 1989 - and U.S. film-maker
Terry Gilliam to create Monty Python.
One of Jones' best-known roles was that of Brian's mother in
Life of Brian released in 1979, who screeches at worshippers
from an open window: "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty
boy".
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Another was the hugely obese Mr Creosote who explodes in a
restaurant at the end of an enormous meal after eating a "wafer-thin
mint".
Cleese said: "It feels strange that a man of so many talents and
such endless enthusiasm, should have faded so gently away ..,"
adding, in a reference to Chapman "Two down, four to go."
As well as his comedy work, Jones wrote about medieval and ancient
history, including a critique of Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Knight's
Tale".
He made an emotional public appearance in 2016 when, just weeks
after revealing his diagnosis with dementia, he received a Bafta
Cymru award for his outstanding contribution to film and television,
which was presented by Palin.
(Additional reporting by Elizabeth Howcroft and Kate Holton; editing
by Stephen Addison)
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