Dr. Henry Walton “Indiana” Jones Jr.
Indiana Jones is a renowned archaeologist and adventurer, known for his daring exploits and extensive knowledge in archaeology.
Character
Cinematic | Literary
Indiana Jones
July 01, 1899
Cancer
125
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Dr. Henry Walton “Indiana” Jones Jr., born in 1899, is a renowned archaeologist, adventurer, and professor. Known for his daring exploits and discoveries of ancient artifacts, he has captivated audiences through four blockbuster films, novels, comic books, and video games. Indiana Jones’ adventures take him across the globe, where he battles villains, uncovers hidden treasures, and teaches archaeology at prestigious universities. His most notable achievements include recovering the Ark of the Covenant, retrieving the Holy Grail, and finding the Crystal Skull of Akator. Indiana Jones’ contributions to archaeology and his heroic actions during World War II have earned him numerous awards, including the Congressional Medal of Freedom and a knighthood from the Queen of England. Married to fellow archaeologist Marion Ravenwood, he is a beloved cultural icon who continues to inspire future generations of adventurers and scholars.