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Jennifer JonesAKA Phyllis Lee Isley

Born:2-Mar-1919
Birthplace:Tulsa, OK
Died:17-Dec-2009
Location of death:Malibu, CA
Cause of death: Natural Causes
Remains: See Note

Gender: Female
Religion:Roman Catholic
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary:The Song of Bernadette

Phyllis Isley's parents ran a travelling stage show, the Isley Stock Company, and she helped out by selling tickets and popcorn. When her parents eventually grew weary of staging tent shows, they bought a theater to show newfangled "motion pictures". Isley Theaters soon became a leading chain with movie palaces in Oklahoma and Texas, and as the movie business boomed the family was largely immune to the effects of the Depression. The girl who would be Jennifer Jones was sent to a private Catholic high school followed by New York's American Academy Of Dramatic Arts.

She met and marriedRobert Walker at acting lessons, and they came to Hollywood together. They both went on to act professionally, but their marriage was doomed after she auditioned forDavid O. Selznick, who had already made his name withGone With the Wind. Selznick signed her to a long-term contract, renamed her Jennifer Jones, and cast her in the lead in the saintlySong of Bernadette. For this role, she won the Oscar but lost Walker. She attempted suicide as her marriage ended, but eventually she took up with Selznick, and as soon as he divorced his previous wife, they were married.

Jones' films include the sepiatone romancePortrait of Jennie, the all-star World War II tearjerkerSince You Went Away with her then-husband Walker, the sultry westernDuel in the Sun, and the offbeat tongue-in-cheek melodramaBeat the Devil.

Her career faded in the late 1950s, and sputtered to a halt after Selznick's death in 1965. She met and married her third and last husband,Norton Simon, a successful self-made businessman who had started by buying a fruit and vegetable stand and ended up owning Hunt Foods. For the last decades of her life she was President of her last, late husband's Norton Simon Museum, refurbishing it with a well-receivedFrank Gehry redesign of the structure in 1996.

Jones returned to the screen in the skyscraper disasterTowering Inferno (1974), but then settled in for life as a millionaire's wife and museum president. In 1975 Jones' daughter, Mary Jennifer Jones, jumped to her death from the 22nd floor of a Los Angeles skyscraper. Jones' husband had lost a son to suicide years earlier, and to honor their dead children Simon and Jones endowed the Jennifer Jones Simon Foundation For Mental Health And Education in 1980.


Father: Phip Isley (stage actor, theater owner)
Mother: Flora Mae Suber (actress)
Husband:
Robert Walker (actor, m. 2-Jan-1939, div. Mar-1944, two children)
Son:Robert Walker, Jr. (actor, b. 15-Apr-1940)
Son: Michael Walker (actor, b. 13-Mar-1941, d. 23-Dec-2007)
Husband:David O. Selznick (producer, m. 13-Jul-1949, d. 23-Jun-1965, one child)
Daughter: Mary Jennifer Selznick (d. 1975 suicide)
Husband:Norton Simon (art collector, m. 29-May-1971, d. 1993)

    High School: Monte Cassino School, Tulsa, OK
    University: Monte Cassino Junior College, Tulsa, OK
    University:Northwestern University (dropped out)
    University: American Academy Of Dramatic Arts, New York

   Oscar for Best Actress 1944 forThe Song of Bernadette
   Golden Globe 1944 forThe Song of Bernadette
   Hollywood Walk of Fame 6429 Hollywood Blvd.
   Norton Simon Museum President (1977-2009)
   Suicide Attempt 1944
   Stomach Pumped Malibu Hospital (10-Nov-1967)
   Appendectomy Good Samaritan Hospital (18-Nov-1948)
    Risk Factors:Appendicitis

   
   The Towering Inferno (10-Dec-1974) · Lisolette
   Angel, Angel, Down We Go (19-Aug-1969)
   The Idol (10-Aug-1966)
   Tender Is the Night (19-Jan-1962)
   A Farewell to Arms (14-Dec-1957) · Catherine Barkley
   The Barretts of Wimpole Street (16-Jan-1957) · Elizabeth
   The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (12-Apr-1956) · Betsy Rath
   Good Morning, Miss Dove (23-Nov-1955)
   Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (18-Aug-1955) · Dr. Han Suyin
   Beat the Devil (24-Nov-1953) · Gwendolen Chelm
   Station Terminus (2-Apr-1953) · Mary Forbes
   Ruby Gentry (25-Dec-1952) · Ruby Gentry
   Carrie (17-Jul-1952)
   Gone to Earth (6-Nov-1950)
   The Wild Heart (1950)
   Madame Bovary (25-Aug-1949) · Emma Bovary
   We Were Strangers (27-Apr-1949) · China Valdds
   Portrait of Jennie (25-Dec-1948) · Jennie Appleton
   Duel in the Sun (31-Dec-1946) · Pearl Chavez
   Cluny Brown (1-May-1946)
   Love Letters (17-Aug-1945) · Singleton
   Since You Went Away (20-Jul-1944) · Jane Hilton
   The Song of Bernadette (25-Dec-1943) · Bernadette Soubirous
   New Frontier (10-Aug-1939)


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