Jennifer Jones
Actor
Name at birth: Phylis Isley
Jennifer Jones was a top box-office draw and multiple Oscar nominee during the 1940s and '50s, known for her off-screen love affair with producer David O. Selznick as much as for her varied on-screen performances. She grew up in Oklahoma, part of a theatrical family that performed travelling shows. She studied in Chicago briefly and went to New York, where she met her first husband, actor Robert Walker. In Hollywood in the 1940s, Selznick "discovered" her, changed her name from Phylis Isley to Jennifer Jones and molded her career. Her first vehicle, The Song of Bernadette (1943), earned her an Oscar for Best Actress. She went on to be nominated four more times, for Since You Went Away (1944), Love Letters (1945), Duel in the Sun (1946, with Gregory Peck) and Love is a Many Splendored Thing (1955, with William Holden). Off-screen she had an affair with Selznick and the two ended up divorcing their spouses and marrying in 1949. After the mid-1950s her career waned, and in 1965 Selznick died. She went on to marry a third time in 1971, to millionaire art collector Norton Simon. Although her last film was 1974's The Towering Inferno (with Paul Newman and Steve McQueen), she has remained active as an advocate for helping the mentally ill and as a director of the Norton Simon Museum.
Four Good Links
Elizabeth's Jennifer Jones Page
Modest fan tribute with stills from some of her movies
The Norton Simon Museum
Official site of her husband's art museum
Jennifer Jones
Fan pages with galleries, filmography and archived articles
Portrait of Jennifer
Biographical essay about her unusual career
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Best Known As
Star of 1943's The Song of Bernadette

