Jennifer Jones

Jennifer Jones

ActressSoundtrack
Born
March 2, 1919
Died
December 17, 2009
Awards
16 wins, 23 nominations

One of the world's most underrated Academy Award-winning actresses, Jennifer Jones was born Phylis Lee Isley on 2 March 1919 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Flora Mae (Suber) and Phillip Ross Isley, who ran a travelling stage show. As a young aspiring actress, she met and fell for young, handsome, aspiring…

Biography

One of the world's most underrated Academy Award-winning actresses, Jennifer Jones was born Phylis Lee Isley on 2 March 1919 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Flora Mae (Suber) and Phillip Ross Isley, who ran a travelling stage show. As a young aspiring actress, she met and fell for young, handsome, aspiring actor Robert Walker. They soon married, and moved to Chicago in order to fulfill their dreams of becoming film stars. Though their plans (initially) fell through, Phylis began working as a model; sporting mainly hats, gloves and jewelry, and also occasionally found some work on local radio stations, where she provided the voice for various characters in radio programs, along with her husband.

In a last-ditch attempt to pursue her dream, Phylis traveled to Selznick studios for a reading which would ultimately change her life. It was on that day that she met David O. Selznick, and after that, her career began to take shape. Initially, Phylis thought the audition went terribly and stormed out of the studios in tears, only to be chased by Selznick, who assured her she had been fine. Although she didn't get that particular part (which was for the iconic character, Scarlett O'Hara, ultimately going to Vivien Leigh, in one of the most famous castings in Hollywood's history), Phylis was given a contract with Selznick studios. In short order, Phylis was 'renamed' to the alliterative Jennifer Jones, and was cast over thousands of other hopefuls in the role of Bernadette Soubirous in The Song of Bernadette (1943).

For her moving portrayal of the sickly teenager who sees a vision of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes and devotes her life to her by becoming a nun, Jones won the Academy Award for best actress in a leading role on 2 March 1944 (coincidentally her 25th birthday) beating out stiff competition such as Ingrid Bergman (who later became a close friend of hers), Greer Garson, Joan Fontaine and Jean Arthur.

Now, considered a 'true' star, Jones' career was marked out and moulded for her by Selznick, who would become the love of her life. They began an affair and she eventually left her husband and two sons for the producer, which ultimately led Walker to an untimely death, attributed to alcohol and drug abuse instigated due to their separation. As for her career, Jones took on the supporting role of Jane Hilton, a headstrong teenage girl who grows up fast when her fiance is killed in action during WWII, in Since You Went Away (1944). For her performance Jones received a best supporting actress Oscar nomination, but lost out to Ethel Barrymore for None But the Lonely Heart (1944). Jennifer continued to deliver strong performances, receiving further best actress Oscar nominations for Love Letters (1945) (she lost to Joan Crawford for Mildred Pierce (1945)) and Duel in the Sun (1946), (she lost to Olivia de Havilland for To Each His Own (1946)) which saw her cast against type as the seductive biracial beauty Pearl Chavez.

Jones continued to produce memorable performances throughout the 1940s , including Portrait of Jennie (1948). In the 1950s, she received her fifth and final Oscar nomination for Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955), losing out to Anna Magnani for The Rose Tattoo (1955).

Despite her success within the film industry, Jones was a very private person and managed to stay out of the spotlight that dominated so many other performers' lives. But a lack of publicity led to a lack of roles, a trend that amplified when Selznick died in 1965. She appeared in fewer and fewer films, and, after a moderately successful supporting performance in The Towering Inferno (1974), Jones decided to make that role her swan song, bowing out of the film industry. She did, however, try to revive her film career in later years by campaigning for the role of Aurora Greenway in Terms of Endearment (1983), but Shirley MacLaine was cast instead and as a result, won the Oscar for best actress.

Jennifer Jones died 17 December, 2009, in Malibu, California. In the 21st century, Jones may not be as well known as other actresses of her time such as Ingrid Bergman, Katharine Hepburn, Greer Garson, Bette Davis etc. But for those who know of her and her extraordinary talent, she is alluring to watch and her acting abilities extended far greater than that of most of her contemporaries.

Actress

The Towering InfernoThe Towering Inferno(1974)as Lisolette
Angel, Angel, Down We GoAngel, Angel, Down We Go(1969)as Astrid Steele
The IdolThe Idol(1966)as Carol
Tender Is the NightTender Is the Night(1962)as Nicole Diver
A Farewell to ArmsA Farewell to Arms(1957)as Catherine Barkley

Self

The 75th Annual Academy AwardsThe 75th Annual Academy Awards(2003)as Self - Past Winner
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary CelebrationMichael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration(2001)as Self
The 70th Annual Academy AwardsThe 70th Annual Academy Awards(1998)as Self - Past Winner
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen'sOff the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's(1997)as Self
AFI Life Achievement AwardAFI Life Achievement Award(1973)as Self, Self - Audience Member

Archive Footage

The Singing PriestThe Singing Priest(2025)as Dr. Han Suyin
CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven AllowedRock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed(2023)as Catherine Barkley
Housewives are parasite leeches to their husbands(2019)as Betsy Rath
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own WordsIngrid Bergman: In Her Own Words(2015)as Self

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Pedro ArmendƔriz, John Huston, John Garfield, Ramon Novarro, and Jennifer Jones in We Were Strangers (1949)Jennifer Jones in The Song of Bernadette (1943)Jennifer Jones in The Song of Bernadette (1943)Jennifer Jones in The Song of Bernadette (1943)Jennifer Jones in The Song of Bernadette (1943)Jennifer Jones in The Song of Bernadette (1943)

Credit Score: Jennifer Jones

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1The Song of Bernadette1950.001945•••7.64128416
2Since You Went Away73.131944••7.5195514
3Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing32.501955••6.4385862
4Duel in the Sun16.251947••6.70210381
5Portrait of Jennie13.001949•7.6128443
6Love Letters6.501945•7.0042029
7The Towering Inferno5.001974•7.03852621
8Cluny Brown4.881946•7.4004645
9Beat the Devil3.251953•6.40011413
10The Wild Heart3.251950•6.8001710