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  1. Anissa Jones
    American child actress

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  1. Feb 10, 2022 · According to the autopsy report, several drugs were present in Jones' system at the time of her death, including, barbiturates, phencyclidine, cocaine, and Quaaludes. Her official cause of death was listed as "barbiturate, phencyclidine, cocaine and methaqualone poisoning," per Autopsy Files.

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0427490Anissa Jones - IMDb

    Anissa Jones. Actress: To Rome with Love. Anissa Jones was an American child actress of Lebanese descent. She is primarily remembered for the role of the orphan girl Buffy Davis in the hit sitcom "Family Affair" (1966-1971). The series lasted for 5 seasons and 138 episodes. Jones' career rapidly declined following the end of the sitcom.

  3. Anissa Jones was an American child actress of Lebanese descent. She is primarily remembered for the role of the orphan girl Buffy Davis in the hit sitcom "Family Affair" (1966-1971). The series lasted for 5 seasons and 138 episodes. Jones' career rapidly declined following the end of the sitcom.

  4. Aug 1, 2020 · Mary Anissa Jones — her middle name meaning “Little Friend” in Arabic — entered the world on March 11, 1958, in Lafayette, Indiana. Her father, John Paul Jones, was, at the time of her ...

  5. Jun 6, 2019 · Story behind the Tragic Death of 'Family Affair' Star Anissa Jones Who Died When She Was Just 18. By Odette Odendaal. Jun 06, 2019 08:54 A.M. On March 11, Anissa Jones would have celebrated her 61st birthday, that fact led to a trip down memory lane and to “Family Affair” where it all began. Advertisement.

  6. Mary Anissa Jones was an American child actress who rose to stardom playing Ava Elizabeth ‘Buffy’ Patterson-Davis on the American television sitcom ‘Family Affair’. She stepped into showbiz with a breakfast cereal ad marking her first television feature when she was just six years old.

  7. Family Affair: The Anissa Jones Story: With Anissa Jones, Christina Pickles. Profiling the short life of "Family Affair" star Anissa Jones, who passed on August 28, 1976 from a drug overdose at 18.

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