Marcia Mae Jones
Marcia Mae Jones was a child star in Hollywood and had a successful career as an actress.
Movie Actress | Soundtrack
August 1, 1924
September 02, 2007
83
Marcia Mae Jones, an American actress, began her acting career as a child in the 1920s, gaining fame for her role in the film adaptation of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.” Throughout her four-decade career, she appeared in notable films such as “Heidi,” “The Champ,” and “The Haunted House,” as well as television shows like “Leave It to Beaver” and “The Twilight Zone.” Born into an acting family, Jones was named after her late mother and started acting at the age of four in “The Garden of Eden.” She later transitioned into television and voice acting for animated films and shows.
In addition to her acting talents, Jones was a skilled painter and photographer, with her artwork displayed in galleries. A passionate animal lover, she supported the Humane Society. Jones passed away in 2007 at the age of 83, leaving behind a legacy as a talented performer and artist.