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  1. Carolyn Sue Jones (April 28, 1930 – August 3, 1983) was an American actress of television and film. [1] [2] She began her film career in the early 1950s, and by the end of the decade had achieved recognition with a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Bachelor Party (1957) and a Golden Globe Award as one of the most promising new actresses of 1959.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0427700Carolyn Jones - IMDb

    Carolyn Jones. Actress: The Man Who Knew Too Much. Carolyn Sue Jones was born in 1930, in Amarillo, Texas, to homemaker Chloe (or Cloe) Jeanette Southern (1906-1979), and Julius Alfred Jones (1897-1979), a barber.

  3. Oct 28, 2021 · From ingénue to icon, this is the story of the indomitable Carolyn Jones. 1. Born To Entertain. From an early age, Carolyn’s potential as an actress shone brightly. Born on April 28, 1930, in Amarillo, Texas, to homemaker Chloe Jeanette Southern and barber Julius Alfred Jones, the sweet-natured and extroverted child’s vivid imagination and ...

  4. Carolyn Jones. Actress: The Man Who Knew Too Much. Carolyn Sue Jones was born in 1930, in Amarillo, Texas, to homemaker Chloe (or Cloe) Jeanette Southern (1906-1979), and Julius Alfred Jones (1897-1979), a barber. Her sister was Bette (later Mrs. Moriarty). Carolyn was an imaginative child, much like her mother; she and her mother shared the same birthday (April 28). In 1934, her father abandoned the family and her mother moved...

  5. Aug 4, 1983 · The movie and television actress Carolyn Jones, who was best known for her role as the ghoulish Morticia in the television series ''The Addams Family,'' died of cancer today at her home here. She ...

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · Carolyn Jones was born on April 28, 1930 in Amarillo, Texas. And, as you'll see in the facts below, it wasn't an easy childhood, marred by family conflict and a severe asthma condition that forced ...

  7. Carolyn Sue Jones was born on 28th April 1930 in Amarillo, Texas, to Julius Alfred Jones and Cloe Jeanette Southern. Her father Julius was a local barber and her mother Jeanette was a housewife. In 1934, her father abandoned the family, and her mother was forced to move along with her children to her parental house in Amarillo.