Carolyn Jones

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Carolyn Jones was a popular American television and movie actress

Apr 8, 1930

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: April 8, 1930
  • Died on: August 3, 1983
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • City/State: Texas
  • Spouses: Aaron Spelling
  • Known as: Carolyn Sue Jone

Carolyn Jones born at

Amarillo, Texas, United States

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Birth Place

Carolyn, while studying in Pasadena Playhouse married her 28 years old fellow class mate Don Donaldson but they divorced very soon.

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Personal Life

Her second marriage was with television producer Aaron Spelling in 1953. As Aaron was struggling in those days , he was hesitant to propose to her thus, Carolyn herself placed the proposal of marriage. She even changed to Judaism after marrying him. Carolyn also decided not to have children as she wouldn’t be able to juggle between family and her film career. They remained a loving couple for eleven years and finally got divorced in 1964 amicably. Carolyn didn’t ask for any alimony and they remained good friends.

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Carolyn next went into wedlock with her voice coach Herbert Green (Broadway conductor, co-producer and musical director) in 1968. They started to live in Palm Springs, California .However, later in 1977 she decided to leave him and returned to Hollywood to try her luck once again. She proved to be very successful.

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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.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1934, her father abandoned the family, and her mother was forced to move along with her children to her parental house in Amarillo.

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Childhood & Early Life

Carolyn was a very talented child and won several awards for dramatics, speech and poetry in school. She would always dream of attending the prestigious Pasadena Playhouse and in 1947 she got enrolled as a student there at 15 years of age (3 years below the minimum age for admission).

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Childhood & Early Life

Although her grandfather agreed to pay her fees yet she worked in summer stock theatre adding to her income till she graduated in 1950.

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Childhood & Early Life

Carolyn started working as a stand-by performer in the Player’s Ring Theatres and later replaced the star of the theatre as she had left to get married. Jones was lucky to get noticed by a talent scout from Paramount pictures who gave her a screen test that turned out to be quiet good. Then, under them she debuted opposite William Holden in the movie ‘The Turning Point’ in 1952.

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Acting Career

She started to act in television programs simultaneously with films. Carolyn debuted in the television program ‘Gruen Playhouse’ in 1952 .In 1953 she appeared in several episodes of the Television series ‘Dragnet’.

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Acting Career

She next acted in a 3-D movie ‘House of Wax’ in 1953 enacting the role of ‘Cathy Gray’, a woman who is converted to a Joan of Arc statue. Carolyn was appreciated for her performance and she garnered excellent reviews. Next, she featured in Alfred Hitchcock presents anthology series in the ‘Cheney Vase’ episode where she acted as a secretary who assists her boyfriend in an attempted art theft.

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Carolyn appeared in the 1956 science fiction horror film titled ‘The Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ as Theodora “Teddy” Belicec and was highly praised for the role. In the same year she was cast by veteran film maker Alfred Hitchcock in the film ‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’ as Cindy Fontaine.

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She shone as a star performer in the film ‘The Bachelor Party’ in 1957 as the Existentialist. She stunned the cast by cutting short her hair and even dyeing it black for the role. Carolyn got rave reviews for her acting in the film and was nominated for an Academy Award for ‘Best Supporting Actress’ and also shared a Golden Globe award for ‘Most Promising Newcomer’ with Sandra Dee and Diane Varsi.

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