Actress of the Golden Age - Jennifer Jones


actress of the Golden Age - Jennifer Jones

Actress of the Golden Age - Jennifer Jones

Jennifer Jones (March 2, 1919 – December 17, 2009), otherwise called Jennifer Jones Simon, was an American on-screen character amid the Hollywood brilliant years. Jones, who won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her execution in The Song of Bernadette (1943), was additionally Academy Award-assigned for her exhibitions in four different movies. She was hitched three times, most outstandingly to film maker David O. Selznick. 


Jones featured in more than twenty movies over a thirty-year profession, going into semi-retirement taking after Selznick's passing in 1965. In 1980, she established the Jennifer Jones Simon Foundation For Mental Health And Education after her girl's suicide. In later life, Jones pulled back from open life to live in calm retirement with her child and his family in Malibu, California. 

Jones was conceived Phylis Lee Isley in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the little girl of Flora Mae (née Suber) and Phillip Ross Isley. A just youngster, she was raised Roman Catholic. Her guardians visited the Midwest in a voyaging tent demonstrate that they claimed and worked. She went to Monte Cassino, a young ladies' school and junior school in Tulsa and afterward Northwestern University in Illinois, where she was an individual from Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, before exchanging to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City in 1938. It arrived that she met and went gaga for kindred acting understudy Robert Walker. The couple wedded on January 2, 19.


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