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  1. Carolyn Jones. Actress: The Man Who Knew Too Much. Carolyn Jones was born April 28, 1930, in Amarillo, Texas. Her mother was Jeannette and her sister was Bette (Moriarty). She was an imaginative child, much like her mother. In 1934, her father abandoned the family and her mother moved them in with her parents, also in Amarillo. As a child Carolyn suffered from severe asthma. Although she loved ...

  2. Jul 24, 2019 · Best remembered as the raven-haired Morticia in the television series “The Addams Family,” Carolyn Jones dedicated her life to giving “joy to the world.” Advertisement Carolyn’s first appearance in 1952’s “The Turning Point” literally applied to her life as well.

  3. Trained at the Pasadena Playhouse, Texas-born Carolyn Jones supported herself as a radio disk jockey when acting jobs were scarce. She entered films as a bit player in 1952, attaining prominence for a role in which (for the most part) she neither moved nor spoke: the waxwork Joan of Arc -- actually one of mad sculptor Vincent Price's many murder victims -- in 1953's House of Wax.

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  5. Carolyn Jones photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.

  6. Lauded by Rolling Stone as “an ambitious, entrepreneurial guitar heroine primed to bring back the pop-country glory of the Nineties,” Caroline Jones is a multi-genre singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist enriching the country scene with her unique, independent spirit. She officially joined multi-platinum GRAMMY-Award winning Zac Brown ...

  7. Maurice Jarre to Lawrence N. Kasha. Carolyn Jones Biography (1929-1983) Real name, Carolyn Baker; born April 28, 1929, in Amarillo, TX; died of cancer, August 3, 1983, in Los Angeles, CA; family has Comache Indian ancestry; married Aaron Spelling (a producer), 1953 (divorced, 1964); married Herbert Green (a composer-arranger) 1968 (divorced ...

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