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Tommy Lee Jones has been married to his wife, Dawn Laurel-Jones, since 2001. The Texan actor, who has starred in movies including The Fugitive, JFK and Lincoln, met Laurel-Jones in 1995...
The only thing was that Tommy Lee was married to Kimberlea Cloughley at the time. Reportedly, Dawn and Tommy Lee were pretty much inseparable from the beginning and finally married in 2001 in a private ceremony in the Alamo Height community, near San Antonio.
On March 19, 2001, he married his third wife, Dawn Laurel. [24] [25] Jones resides in Terrell Hills, Texas, a city just outside of downtown San Antonio, and speaks Spanish. [26]
Tommy Lee Jones, 77, and his wife Dawn Laurel-Jones, 60, were spotted on a rare night out with his children Austin Jones, 41, and Victoria Jones, 32. The family was photographed leaving...
Dawn Jones was born on 24 April 1964 in the USA. She is known for RoboCop 2 (1990), The Hunted (2003) and Men in Black II (2002). She has been married to Tommy Lee Jones since 19 March 2001.
Tommy Lee’s love for polo is common knowledge and his wife Laurel is known for supporting her husband in pursuing his hobby. She has started to develop a taste for the game herself.
Dawn Jones was born on April 24, 1964 in the USA. She is known for The Hunted (2003), RoboCop 2 (1990) and Men in Black II (2002). She has been married to Tommy Lee Jones since March 19, 2001.
Jones has been married three times. He married actress/writer Katherine Lardner in the early 1970s, and they divorced after seven years. He met his second wife, Kimberlea Cloughley, on the...
Tommy Lee Jones, 71 and his lovely wife San Antonio photographer Dawn Maria Laurel have been married for as long as 17 years yet they are much like newlyweds even in today's date. Jones met his third wife, on the set of The Good Old Boys in 1996.
He moved with wife Kate Lardner, granddaughter of short-story writer/columnist Ring Lardner, and her two children from a previous marriage, to Los Angeles. There he began to get some roles on television: Charlie's Angels (1976) (pilot episode); Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (1976); and The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977).