- Data di nascita
- Data di morte17 dicembre 2009 · Malibu, California, Stati Uniti (cause naturali)
- Nome alla nascitaPhylis Lee Isley
- Altezza1,70 m
- Jennifer Jones è nata il 2 marzo 1919. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuta come attrice. È celebre per aver partecipato a Madame Bovary (1949), Bernadette (1943) e Il ritratto di Jennie (1948). È stata sposata con Norton Simon, David O. Selznick e Robert Walker. Morì il 17 dicembre 2009. Luogo di morte: Usa.
- ConiugiNorton Simon(30 maggio 1971 - 1 giugno 1993) (morte del marito)David O. Selznick(13 luglio 1949 - 22 giugno 1965) (morte del marito, 1 bambino)Robert Walker(2 gennaio 1939 - 20 giugno 1945) (divorziato, 2 bambini)
- Bambini
- GenitoriPhillip Ross IsleyFlora Mae Suber
- After she reportedly tried to commit suicide and was hospitalized, and was temporarily in a coma after being found at the foot of a 400-foot cliff in Malibu, she got strongly involved in mental health issues.
- Daughter Mary Jennifer Selznick, who was prone to emotional breakdowns and had difficulty accepting her father's death back in 1965, plunged to her death from the 22nd floor of a hotel in West Los Angeles in 1976 while Jennifer was back in Tulsa, Oklahoma, visiting her dying father. An autopsy showed traces of morphine, barbiturates, and alcohol in her system. The death was ruled a suicide.
- She donated $1 million to establish the Jennifer Jones Simon Foundation for Mental Health and Education (1980).
- On November 9, 1967, after hearing of the death of her close friend and co-star from Bernadette (1943) and Duello al sole (1946), Charles Bickford, she checked into a Malibu, California, motel and took an overdose of sleeping pills. She was found unconscious on the beach in Malibu. She was taken to the hospital, and remained in a coma for several days before waking and then recovering.
- Celebrated her 25th birthday on the day that she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in Bernadette (1943).
- My mother told me never explain, never complain. Even as a young actress, I determined I would never give personal interviews, since they made me so uncomfortable.
- If you could choose one characteristic that would get you through life, choose a sense of humor.
- Most interviewers probe and pry into your personal life, and I just don't like it. I respect everyone's right to privacy, and I feel mine should be respected too.
- Actually, every time I stop to think about it, I'm really amazed. I think I've had an extraordinary life. And lots of times, I can hardly believe it's me.
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