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Edward Jones is an American producer and visual effects artist. He won an Academy Award in the category Best Visual Effects for the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Selected filmography. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988; co-won with Ken Ralston, Richard Williams and George Gibbs) References
Ed Jones (April 20, 1912 – December 11, 1999) was a U.S. Representative from the state of Tennessee from 1969 to 1989. He was also the Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture from 1949 to 1953. He was inducted into the Tennessee Agricultural Hall of Fame in 2011.
Edward Joseph Snowden (born June 21, 1983) is an American and naturalized Russian citizen who as a former U.S. computer contractor leaked highly classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) in 2013 when he was an employee and subcontractor.
Edwards-Jones is best known for the Babylon series of exposés based on her 2004 novel, Hotel Babylon from an insider's view of the non-stop world of the hotel staff and guests alike. In 2006, Edwards-Jones had a regular column in The Daily Telegraph, detailing her attempts at IVF which resulted in the birth of her daughter. She blogs for ...
Mary Jones (1795–1837), who died unmarried. John Coffin Jones Jr. (1796–1861), who was the first United States Consular Agent to the Kingdom of Hawaii. Christopher Champlin Jones (b. 1798) Anna Powel Jones (b. 1803) Jones died on October 25, 1829, in Boston, Massachusetts and was buried at King's Chapel Burying Ground in Boston. Descendants
Edward L. Jones House. / 33.51750°N 111.93806°W / 33.51750; -111.93806. The Edward L. Jones House is a historic house at 5555 North Casa Blanca Drive in Paradise Valley, Arizona. It is a 2-acre (0.81 ha) property including a two-story adobe house, an adobe pump house, and an adobe and wood-frame barn. Built in 1932, the main house is ...
1896. Type. oil painting. Dimensions. 179 cm × 63.5 cm (70 in × 25.0 in) Location. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Hope is a late oil painting by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. It was painted on commission for Mrs. George Marston Whitin of Whitinsville, Massachusetts in 1896.
Edward Paul Jones was born and raised in Washington, D.C. He was educated at Cardozo High School, the College of the Holy Cross, and the University of Virginia. His first book, Lost in the City (1992), is a collection of short stories about the African-American working class in 20th-century Washington, D.C.