We remember Carolyn Jones (1930-1983)

We remember Carolyn Jones who was born on this day in 1930. She died in 1983.
Over the years, we’ve loved TV mothers — i.e. all of those “mom” characters we grew up watching.
Here is my list of favorites:
1) Mrs. Cleaver in Leave it to Beaver. Barbara Billingsley died in late 2010. She will forever be Beaver’s mom and one of the most endearing characters in TV history. Frankly, didn’t Mrs. Cleaver remind you of your mom?
2) Mrs. Ingalls of Little House in the Prairie. She was just great. This is a show about the “frontier mother,” the courageous woman of the frontier.
3) On a more hilarious note, let me add Mrs. Adams of The Adams Family. Wasn’t Mrs. Morticia Adams just hilarious? Doesn’t every mother have a bit of Mrs. Adams in her personality?
Again, we salute all of the mothers today. We hope they all have a lovely day.
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Source: http://cantotalk.blogspot.com/2020/05/happy-mothers-day-and-some-of-my.html
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I remember Carolyn Jones vividly from the A rated western movie, Last Train From Gun Hill, which featured Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn, with Carolyn featured as the elegant leading lady. I try to watch that movie once a year. She’s brilliant. This movie was prior to her starring in the Addams family, so she’s noticeably younger.
Thanks for sharing your interesting pieces here, Silvio. You’ve got a good handle on the blast from the past!
She was the best at playing Morticia.