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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, Phyllis 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 programmes, along with her husband.In a last-ditch attempt to pursue her dream, Phyllis traveled to Selznick studios for a reading which would ultimately change her life. It was that day where she met David O. Selznick, and after that, her career began to take shape. Initially, Phyllis 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, which would ultimately go to Vivien Leigh, in one of the most famous castings in Hollywood's history), Phyllis was given a contract with Selznick studios. In short order, Phyllis 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 eventually she 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 most of her contemporaries.
Jennifer Jones
Bio: 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, Phyllis 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 programmes, along with her husband.In a last-ditch attempt to pursue her dream, Phyllis traveled to Selznick studios for a reading which would ultimately change her life. It was that day where she met David O. Selznick, and after that, her career began to take shape. Initially, Phyllis 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, which would ultimately go to Vivien Leigh, in one of the most famous castings in Hollywood's history), Phyllis was given a contract with Selznick studios. In short order, Phyllis 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 eventually she 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 most of her contemporaries.

Tivia: After she reportedly tried to commit suicide and was hospitalized, and was temporarily in a coma after being found at the foot of a 400-foot cliff in Malibu, she got strongly involved in mental health issues.Daughter Mary Jennifer Selznick, who was prone to emotional breakdowns and had difficulty accepting her father's death back in 1965, plunged to her death from the 22nd floor of a hotel in west Los Angeles in 1976 while Jennifer was back in Tulsa, Oklahoma visiting her dying father. An autopsy showed traces of morphine, barbiturates and alcohol in her system. The death was ruled a suicide.She donated $1 million to establish the Jennifer Jones Simon Foundation for Mental Health and Education (1980).On November 9, 1967, she checked into a Malibu motel and took an overdose of sleeping pills after hearing of the death of her close friend and co-star from The Song of Bernadette (1943) and Duel in the Sun (1946), Charles Bickford. She was found unconscious on a beach in Malibu, California. She was taken to the hospital, and remained in a coma for several days before waking and then recovering.Celebrated her 25th birthday on the day that she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in The Song of Bernadette (1943).Her first Oscar nomination for The Song of Bernadette (1943) marks her first of four consecutive nominations, a feat she shares with Thelma Ritter (1950-1953), Marlon Brando (1951-1954) Elizabeth Taylor (1957-1960) and Al Pacino (1972-1975). Pacino and Brando's four consecutive nominations are the record for male actors. The female record is five in a row by Bette Davis (1938-1942) and Greer Garson (1941-1945).Served as matron of honor at the wedding of Lauren Bacall to Jason Robards in Mexico on July 4, 1961.Her daughter with David O. Selznick, Mary Jennifer Selznick, committed suicide on May 11, 1976, only two days after Mother's Day.Was the daughter of the owners and stars of Isley Stock Col, a tent show that toured the Midwest. Became interested in acting while young and appeared in her parent's shows.While filming a scene in 1952's "Ruby Gentry," in which she had to slap co-star Charlton Heston, both Heston and director King Vidor urged to her not to fake the slap but to really let fly. She did, and ended up breaking her hand when it connected with Heston's jaw.She co-starred with Joseph Cotten in four movies: Since You Went Away (1944), Love Letters (1945), Duel in the Sun (1946) and Portrait of Jennie (1948). Cotten also narrated Gone to Earth (1950), in which Jones played the lead.Gave birth to her third child at age 35, a daughter Mary Jennifer Selznick on August 12, 1954. Child's father was her second husband, David O. Selznick.It was Jennifer, who was fascinated by Eastern philosophy, who persuaded husband Norton Simon to take his first trip to India. Simon became captivated by the art of regions he had hardly considered and later became a major force in the Indian and Southeast Asian art market.She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was initiated into the Tau chapter (Northwestern) (1937).Has seven grandchildren, all by her son Robert Walker Jr., the only one of Jones' three children to survive his mother.She met her third husband Norton Simon when he tried to buy the portrait of Jones used in her film Portrait of Jennie (1948). Her romance with the multimillionaire philanthropist and art collector started at a party hosted by fellow collector Walter Annenberg.Gave birth to her first child at age 21, a son Robert Hudson Walker (aka Robert Walker Jr.) on April 15, 1940. Child's father was her first [later ex] husband, Robert Walker.Outlived all three of her husbands, and two of her children.She was a breast cancer survivor. The late actress Susan Strasberg, a fellow breast cancer victim who died of the disease in 1999, was married, at one time, to actor Christopher Jones and named their daughter Jennifer Robin Jones, in the actress's honor.Once had an interest in returning to the screen to play convicted murderess Jean Harris but abandoned the project when Ellen Burstyn appeared in a successful televised movie.Gave birth to her second child at age 22, a son Michael Ross Walker (aka Michael Walker) on March 13, 1941. Child's father was her first [later ex] husband, Robert Walker.Is one of 15 actresses who have received an Oscar nomination for their performance as a nun. The others, in chronological order, are: Gladys Cooper for The Song of Bernadette (1943); Ingrid Bergman for The Bells of St. Mary's (1945); Loretta Young and Celeste Holm for Come to the Stable (1949); Deborah Kerr for Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957); Audrey Hepburn for The Nun's Story (1959); Lilia Skala for Lilies of the Field (1963); Julie Andrews and Peggy Wood for The Sound of Music (1965); Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly for Agnes of God (1985), Susan Sarandon for Dead Man Walking (1995); Meryl Streep and Amy Adams for Doubt (2008).She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6249 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.She was considered for the lead role in The Country Girl (1954), but had to bow out after she became pregnant. The role eventually went Grace Kelly who won an Academy Award.Following her death, she was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, in the Great Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Trust. She is interred in the Selznick room, along with her late second husband David O. Selznick and their daughter, although there is no marker for either.Was represented by the John Robert Powers Agency, when she was a fashion model, in the 1930s.She bought the rights to Larry McMurtry's novel, "Terms of Endearment", with the intention of starring in the film but director James Brooks told her that she was too old for the lead role (1981). The role eventually went to Shirley MacLaine who won an Academy Award.Was named chairperson of the Norton Simon Museum when Simon became incapacitated by Guillain-Barre syndrome. She was given emeritus status (2003).She resided in California where she contributed to various charities (mostly mental health organizations) and presides over the Norton Simon Museum's Board of Directors (her late husband's prestigious art museum in Pasadena). (October 2001)Jennifer Jones passed away on December 17, 2009, three months away from what would have been her 91st birthday on March 2, 2010.Daughter of Phillip Ross (November 26, 1892 - May 27, 1976) and Flora Mae (n��e Suber) Isley (March 26, 1886 - May 29, 1969). Her father was born in Kansas City, Missouri and her mother was born in Sacramento, California. Both died in Dallas, Texas.Like fellow five time nominees, Audrey Hepburn and Anne Bancroft, won the Best Actress Oscar on her first nomination, but did not win again on subsequent acting nominations.Was the 22nd actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for The Song of Bernadette (1943) at The 16th Academy Awards on March 2, 1944.Attended Northwestern University before focusing on acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, where she met her first husband, Robert Walker.Suffered a stillbirth on December 16, 1950 at six months pregnant.She was honored as Turner Classic Movies Star of the Month in September 2017.Returned to work seven months after giving birth to her daughter Mary to begin filming Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955).She married art collector - industrialist Norton Simon on a yacht off the coast of England.Starred in four Oscar Best Picture nominees: The Song of Bernadette (1943), Since You Went Away (1944), Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955) and The Towering Inferno (1974).In 1957, she appeared back-to back in two ill-advised remakes: The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957) and A Farewell to Arms (1957). (The latter was her husband David O. Selznick's last film.) It would be five years before Jones returned to the screen in (Tender Is the Night (1962)).Stepmother of L. Jeffrey Selznick and Daniel Selznick.Was good friends with Peggy Knudsen.Attended and graduated from Monte Cassino, a girls' school and junior college in Tulsa, Oklahoma (1936).Durring WW2 she made a short film encouraging people to buy War Bonds,.Negating still-persistent stories that she loathed her "Love is a many-splendored thing" (1955) co-star, William Holden, Jones suggested to her husband David O. Selznick, that Holden might be an ideal choice to play Dick Diver in "Tender is the night." (Quoted in "Memo from David O. Selznick.") By the time the film was made in 1962, Jason Robards, Jr. had that role.Alumna of the AADA (American Academy of Dramatic Arts), Class of 1939.In Italy, almost all her films were dubbed by Lydia Simoneschi, except Beat the Devil (1953) where she was dubbed by Rosetta Calavetta.Maternal granddaughter of George (May 6, 1855 - December 26, 1906) and Lulu (n��e Talbot) Suber (August 12, 1859 - November 20, 1904). Both died in Sacramento, California.
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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 actres
Trivia: After she reportedly tried to commit suicide and was hospitalized, and was temporarily in a coma after being found at the foot of a 400-foot cliff in Malibu, she got strongly involved in mental health issues.Daughter Mary Jennifer Selznick, who was prone to emotional breakdowns and had difficulty accepting her father's death back in 1965, plunged to her death from the 22nd floor of a hotel in west Los Angeles in 1976 while Jennifer was back in Tulsa, Oklahoma visiting her dying father. An autopsy showed traces of morphine, barbiturates and alcohol in her system. The death was ruled a suicide.She donated $1 million to establish the Jennifer Jones Simon Foundation for Mental Health and Education (1980).On November 9, 1967, she checked into a Malibu motel and took an overdose of sleeping pills after hearing of the death of her close friend and co-star from The Song of Bernadette (1943) and Duel in the Sun (1946), Charles Bickford. She was found unconscious on a beach in Malibu, California. She was taken to the hospital, and remained in a coma for several days before waking and then recovering.Celebrated her 25th birthday on the day that she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in The Song of Bernadette (1943).Her first Oscar nomination for The Song of Bernadette (1943) marks her first of four consecutive nominations, a feat she shares with Thelma Ritter (1950-1953), Marlon Brando (1951-1954) Elizabeth Taylor (1957-1960) and Al Pacino (1972-1975). Pacino and Brando's four consecutive nominations are the record for male actors. The female record is five in a row by Bette Davis (1938-1942) and Greer Garson (1941-1945).Served as matron of honor at the wedding of Lauren Bacall to Jason Robards in Mexico on July 4, 1961.Her daughter with David O. Selznick, Mary Jennifer Selznick, committed suicide on May 11, 1976, only two days after Mother's Day.Was the daughter of the owners and stars of Isley Stock Col, a tent show that toured the Midwest. Became interested in acting while young and appeared in her parent's shows.While filming a scene in 1952's "Ruby Gentry," in which she had to slap co-star Charlton Heston, both Heston and director King Vidor urged to her not to fake the slap but to really let fly. She did, and ended up breaking her hand when it connected with Heston's jaw.She co-starred with Joseph Cotten in four movies: Since You Went Away (1944), Love Letters (1945), Duel in the Sun (1946) and Portrait of Jennie (1948). Cotten also narrated Gone to Earth (1950), in which Jones played the lead.Gave birth to her third child at age 35, a daughter Mary Jennifer Selznick on August 12, 1954. Child's father was her second husband, David O. Selznick.It was Jennifer, who was fascinated by Eastern philosophy, who persuaded husband Norton Simon to take his first trip to India. Simon became captivated by the art of regions he had hardly considered and later became a major force in the Indian and Southeast Asian art market.She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was initiated into the Tau chapter (Northwestern) (1937).Has seven grandchildren, all by her son Robert Walker Jr., the only one of Jones' three children to survive his mother.She met her third husband Norton Simon when he tried to buy the portrait of Jones used in her film Portrait of Jennie (1948). Her romance with the multimillionaire philanthropist and art collector started at a party hosted by fellow collector Walter Annenberg.Gave birth to her first child at age 21, a son Robert Hudson Walker (aka Robert Walker Jr.) on April 15, 1940. Child's father was her first [later ex] husband, Robert Walker.Outlived all three of her husbands, and two of her children.She was a breast cancer survivor. The late actress Susan Strasberg, a fellow breast cancer victim who died of the disease in 1999, was married, at one time, to actor Christopher Jones and named their daughter Jennifer Robin Jones, in the actress's honor.Once had an interest in returning to the screen to play convicted murderess Jean Harris but abandoned the project when Ellen Burstyn appeared in a successful televised movie.Gave birth to her second child at age 22, a son Michael Ross Walker (aka Michael Walker) on March 13, 1941. Child's father was her first [later ex] husband, Robert Walker.Is one of 15 actresses who have received an Oscar nomination for their performance as a nun. The others, in chronological order, are: Gladys Cooper for The Song of Bernadette (1943); Ingrid Bergman for The Bells of St. Mary's (1945); Loretta Young and Celeste Holm for Come to the Stable (1949); Deborah Kerr for Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957); Audrey Hepburn for The Nun's Story (1959); Lilia Skala for Lilies of the Field (1963); Julie Andrews and Peggy Wood for The Sound of Music (1965); Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly for Agnes of God (1985), Susan Sarandon for Dead Man Walking (1995); Meryl Streep and Amy Adams for Doubt (2008).She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6249 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.She was considered for the lead role in The Country Girl (1954), but had to bow out after she became pregnant. The role eventually went Grace Kelly who won an Academy Award.Following her death, she was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, in the Great Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Trust. She is interred in the Selznick room, along with her late second husband David O. Selznick and their daughter, although there is no marker for either.Was represented by the John Robert Powers Agency, when she was a fashion model, in the 1930s.She bought the rights to Larry McMurtry's novel, "Terms of Endearment", with the intention of starring in the film but director James Brooks told her that she was too old for the lead role (1981). The role eventually went to Shirley MacLaine who won an Academy Award.Was named chairperson of the Norton Simon Museum when Simon became incapacitated by Guillain-Barre syndrome. She was given emeritus status (2003).She resided in California where she contributed to various charities (mostly mental health organizations) and presides over the Norton Simon Museum's Board of Directors (her late husband's prestigious art museum in Pasadena). (October 2001)Jennifer Jones passed away on December 17, 2009, three months away from what would have been her 91st birthday on March 2, 2010.Daughter of Phillip Ross (November 26, 1892 - May 27, 1976) and Flora Mae (n��e Suber) Isley (March 26, 1886 - May 29, 1969). Her father was born in Kansas City, Missouri and her mother was born in Sacramento, California. Both died in Dallas, Texas.Like fellow five time nominees, Audrey Hepburn and Anne Bancroft, won the Best Actress Oscar on her first nomination, but did not win again on subsequent acting nominations.Was the 22nd actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for The Song of Bernadette (1943) at The 16th Academy Awards on March 2, 1944.Attended Northwestern University before focusing on acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, where she met her first husband, Robert Walker.Suffered a stillbirth on December 16, 1950 at six months pregnant.She was honored as Turner Classic Movies Star of the Month in September 2017.Returned to work seven months after giving birth to her daughter Mary to begin filming Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955).She married art collector - industrialist Norton Simon on a yacht off the coast of England.Starred in four Oscar Best Picture nominees: The Song of Bernadette (1943), Since You Went Away (1944), Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955) and The Towering Inferno (1974).In 1957, she appeared back-to back in two ill-advised remakes: The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957) and A Farewell to Arms (1957). (The latter was her husband David O. Selznick's last film.) It would be five years before Jones returned to the screen in (Tender Is the Night (1962)).Stepmother of L. Jeffrey Selznick and Daniel Selznick.Was good friends with Peggy Knudsen.Attended and graduated from Monte Cassino, a girls' school and junior college in Tulsa, Oklahoma (1936).Durring WW2 she made a short film encouraging people to buy War Bonds,.Negating still-persistent stories that she loathed her "Love is a many-splendored thing" (1955) co-star, William Holden, Jones suggested to her husband David O. Selznick, that Holden might be an ideal choice to play Dick Diver in "Tender is the night." (Quoted in "Memo from David O. Selznick.") By the time the film was made in 1962, Jason Robards, Jr. had that role.Alumna of the AADA (American Academy of Dramatic Arts), Class of 1939.In Italy, almost all her films were dubbed by Lydia Simoneschi, except Beat the Devil (1953) where she was dubbed by Rosetta Calavetta.Maternal granddaughter of George (May 6, 1855 - December 26, 1906) and Lulu (n��e Talbot) Suber (August 12, 1859 - November 20, 1904). Both died in Sacramento, California.
Quotes: My mother told me never explain, never complain. Even as a young actress, I determined I would never give personal interviews, since they made me so uncomfortable. <br /> <hr> If you could choose one characteristic that would get you through life, choose a sense of humor. <br /> <hr> Most interviewers probe and pry into your personal life, and I just don't like it. I respect everyone's right to privacy, and I feel mine should be respected too. <br /> <hr> Actually, every time I stop to think about it, I'm really amazed. I think I've had an extraordinary life. And lots of times, I can hardly believe it's me.
Salaries: Since You Went Away (1944) - $9,866 .66
Job title: Actress,Soundtrack
Spouse: Norton Simon (May 30, 1971 - June 1, 1993) (his death)David O. Selznick (July 13, 1949 - June 22, 1965) (his death, 1 child)Robert Walker (January 2, 1939 - June 20, 1945) (divorced, 2 children)
Children: Mary Jennifer SelznickRobert Walker Jr.Michael Walker
Parents: Phillip Ross Isley Flora Mae Suber
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