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Julia Jones (born January 23, 1981) [1] is an American actress. She may be best known for playing Leah Clearwater in The Twilight Saga film series and Angela Bishop in the television series Dexter: New Blood .
Julia Jones was born in Woodbridge, Suffolk in 1954. [2] When she was three years old, her father George Jones bought the wooden sailing ketch Peter Duck, a yacht originally commissioned and owned by children's novelist Arthur Ransome and named for a character in one of his novels. [3]
Julia Jones is an American actress. Julia Jones may also refer to: Julia Jones-Pugliese (1909–1993), American national champion fencer and coach; Julia Jones (conductor) (born 1961), British conductor; Julia Jones (writer) (born 1954), British book publisher and writer; Julia Jones (dramatist) (1923–2015), British television playwright
In 2006, while working on a PhD thesis, Julia Jones decided to become a writer of adventure stories like the Swallows and Amazons series of Arthur Ransome she had read as a child. [10] [11] The Salt-Stained Book, the first part of a planned trilogy, was released in June 2011. [12]
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Jones in 2017. Julia Jones (born 28 April 1961) is a British conductor. Biography. Jones was born in Droitwich Spa, [1] Worcestershire, England.
Angelique's Isle is a 2018 Canadian historical drama film, directed by Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Michelle Derosier. [2] Based on a true story set in 1845, the film stars Julia Jones as Angelique Mott, an Anishinaabe woman who accompanies her voyageur husband Charlie (Charlie Carrick) on an expedition to search for potential mining sites during the Copper Rush, only for the couple to be ...
Julia Marian Jones (27 March 1923 – 9 October 2015) was a British television scriptwriter and former actress. [1]Jones began her career as a television writer in 1965. Her works include the adaptation of Quiet as a Nun (1978) for the Armchair Thriller series; [2] the BBC's Miss Marple series; the pilot episode of ITV's Wycliffe (1993); a serial dramatisation of the novel, Anne of Green ...