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Five Time Oscar Nom Jennifer Jones Dies December 17, 2009
" Dec. 17, 2009, considered one of the least known Academy award winning actresses of the times, has died at her home in Malibu of natural causes.
Jennifer Jones, a Hollywood life
David Thomson: The late Jennifer Jones experienced the classic Tinseltown story of discovery and stardom, but also endured depression and death.
TCM to salute Jennifer Jones with four-film festival
Jennifer Jones won her Oscar for playing a saintly figure, but she displayed the true wow factor in her sensual roles.
Jennifer Jones, Screen Siren Passes - Turner Classic Movies Tribute Planned
Sexy "Vintage Hollywood" screen siren Jennifer Jones has passed away. The actress was an Oscar winner, as she won an Academy Award for playing a saint in "The Song of Bernadette." Turner Classic Movies is planning a tribute to the great American actress on January 7th, by showing four of her films.
Hollywood star who won an Oscar for her role as a saintly peasant girl in the 1943 drama The Song of Bernadette Jennifer Jones in the 1943 drama The Song of Bernadette.
Intriguing: Mom tweets son's death
Actress Jennifer Jones, pictured in the early 1960s, received five Academy Award nominations in her 35-year film career.
Jennifer Jones: The Big Eyed Girl
In one of his famous memos, producer David O. Selznick referred to her as that "big-eyed-girl"; he would later marry the beautiful black-haired Jennifer Jones.
Jennifer Jones, Oscar winner for 'Song of Bernadette' dies at age 90
A publicist says Jennifer Jones, who was nominated for Academy Awards five times and won for her portrayal of a saintly nun in "The Song of Bernadette," has died at age 90.
Great Lost Babes of the Twenties
So I've been re-reading Sidney D. Kirpatrick 's 1987 true-crime page-turner A Cast of Killers for the last day or two.
When the camera slowly dollies into a close-up shot of high heels held in a woman's hands, soon followed by a long overhead shot of a staircase, you know a tumble is in the works.
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