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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › O-Lan_JonesO-Lan Jones - Wikipedia

    O-Lan Jones (born May 23, 1950) is an American actress, composer, and theater producer, best known as Rose on Harts of the West (1993-1994). Early and personal life. Jones was born in Los Angeles, California. Her first name comes from the Chinese heroine of the novel The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck. Her father left the family when she was a child.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0428952O-Lan Jones - IMDb

    O-Lan Jones. Actress: Edward Scissorhands. O-Lan Jones is an award winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theater, music, and opera since the age of 16.

  3. www.o-lanjones.comO-Lan Jones

    O-Lan Jones is an award-winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theatre, music, and opera since the age of sixteen. The press has referred to her as an “uncategorizable legend.”

  4. O-Lan Jones. Actress: Edward Scissorhands. O-Lan Jones is an award winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theater, music, and opera since the age of 16.

  5. O-Lan Jones is an award-winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theatre, music, and opera since the age of sixteen. The press has referred to her as an “uncategorizable legend.”

  6. Mar 15, 2012 · Interview with composer-singer-director O-Lan Jones about her newest operatic work, the medieval-inspired The Woman in the Wall, the story of an anchoress.

  7. O-Lan Jones (born May 23, 1950) is an American actress, composer, and theater producer. She played religious fanatic Esmeralda in Edward Scissorhands.

  8. O-Lan Jones. Highest Rated: 100% Fugitive Dreams (2020) Lowest Rated: 29% American Virgin (2000) Birthday: May 23, 1950. Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA. This dark-haired, sweet-faced...

  9. Named for the character in Pearl Buck's "The Good Earth," O-Lan Jones and her mother and younger sister left her native Los Angeles for New York when her father abandoned them. After dropping out of school, the teenager began acting in Off-Off-Broadway productions, scoring her first success as a Rice Krispies-eating girl in Shepard's "Forensic ...

  10. o-lanjones.com › bioO-Lan Jones

    The press has called her "...an uncategorizable legend." Her work as an actress originating the female roles in the plays of Sam Shepard, Beth Henley, Murray Mednick, and John Steppling, among others, has made her something of a cultural icon.