Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Jones dies at 90

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters Life!) – Jennifer Jones, the  American leading lady who won an Oscar for playing Saint  Bernadette in the 1943 movie “The Song of Bernadette”, died at  her home in Malibu yesterday at age 90.

Jones enjoyed a critically-acclaimed career in the 1940s  and 1950s, including being controversially cast as a bi-racial  woman in “Duel in the Sun”.  Her leading men included Gregory  Peck, Laurence Olivier, Humphrey Bogart and Rock Hudson, with  whom she starred in the 1957 war movie “A Farewell to Arms”.

Jones was married three times, including to influential  “Gone With the Wind” producer David O. Selznick and  industrialist Norton Simon whose art collection became the  basis for the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena. A spokesman for  the museum announced Jones’s death of natural causes.
The actress made her last screen appearance in “The  Towering Inferno” in 1974, where she danced with Fred Astaire  before a fire engulfed party-goers in a skyscraper.