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  1. Mini Bio. O-Lan Jones is an award winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theater, music, and opera since the age of 16. The press has referred to her as an "uncategorizable legend." She is the Artistic Director for Overtone Industries, currently composing a new music theater ...

  2. Biography. O-Lan Jones is an award-winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theatre, music, and opera since the age of sixteen. The press has referred to her as an “uncategorizable legend.”

  3. www.o-lanjones.comO-Lan Jones

    O-Lan Jones is an award-winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theatre, music, and opera since the age of sixteen. The press has referred to her as an “uncategorizable legend.”

  4. Born on November 5, 1943 in Fort Sheridan, Illinois; married on November 9, 1969; divorced in 1984. Had threee. Photographer, handyman. Holds dual French and Icelandic citizenship. This dark-haired, sweet-faced but sometimes tough-acting character actress first gained notice in the plays of Sam Shepard to whom she married from 1969 until 1984 ...

  5. Known For. The Truman Show. Edward Scissorhands. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. Natural Born Killers. Mars Attacks! Beethoven. Married to the Mob. Miracle Mile. Acting. Writing. O-Lan Jones (born May 23, 1950) is an American actress, composer, and theater producer. She played religious fanatic Esmeralda in Edward Scissorhands.

  6. Star of stage and screen — most notably in two Tim Burton feature films — is O-Lan Jones. The actress and musical artist is now appearing in modern American playwright Edward Albee’s first Pulitzer-prize winning play A Delicate Balance, and burning up with stage with her wacky, attention-seeking character.

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    O-Lan Jones. Miz Jones is an award-winning actress, composer, sound designer and writer. The press has called her "...an uncategorizable legend." Her work as an actress originating the female roles in the plays of Sam Shepard, Beth Henley, Murray Mednick, and John Steppling, among others, has made her something of a cultural icon.

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