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Isaac Lolette Jones (December 23, 1929 – October 5, 2014) was an American film producer and actor. In June 1953, he became the first Black American graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and, Television and the first Black American to serve as a producer on a major motion picture. Jones was relatively unknown outside of the film industry until 1970, when he publicly announced that he had been secretly married to actress
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from 1961 until her death in April 1970. Jones' claim was backed up in court by Stevens' brother, Carl O. Stensland.


Early life and education

Jones was born in
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, and attended Santa Monica High School. He studied motion picture production at the
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. While at UCLA, he also played
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for the Bruins and was named to the 1952 All-Pacific Coast Conference team. After graduating from UCLA, Jones was drafted in the 25th round by the
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in the
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, but declined the offer.


Career

In 1953, Jones worked as an actor in bit parts and served as an assistant director on '' The Joe Louis Story''. Later on in the decade, Jones worked as an assistant producer for Hill-Hecht Lancaster Company. After that production company folded,
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hired him as vice president of development for Harbel Productions. In the 1960s, Jones headed
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's Kell-Cole Productions. After the singer's death, Jones was hired as a producer on '' A Man Called Adam'', a film starring Sammy Davis Jr. This was the first time that an African American was hired as a producer on a major motion picture.


Personal life

On November 18, 1961, Jones and actress
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were married in
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, Mexico. At Jones' suggestion, Stevens agreed to keep their union a secret, to protect their show business careers. The demands of their careers meant that they spent much time apart, straining their marriage and they eventually separated. In April 1970, while the couple were estranged and living apart, Stevens died of a barbiturate overdose that was eventually ruled a suicide. Stevens did not leave a will and Jones filed to become administrator of her estate, making their marriage public. Despite Jones being unable to produce a valid marriage license, Superior Court Commissioner A. Edward Nichols ruled in his favor and appointed him administrator of her estate in August 1970. Her brother Carl O. Stensland confirmed to the court that Stevens had hidden her marriage to Jones "out of fear for her career." Jones announced that he would use a portion of Stevens' $171,000 estate to open a mental health care clinic in her name in
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, but that never happened. At the time, Jones managed a chain of convalescent homes. Around that same time, Jones had made a number of bad investments, straining his finances.


Later years and death

In 1995, he became the first recipient of the
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Award, presented by the
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. Jones died "of complications from a stroke and congestive heart failure" in an assisted-living facility in Los Angeles on October 5, 2014. He was 84.


Legacy

A street called Ike Jones Road near
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in
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, is named for Ike Jones.


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Oscar Micheaux Award
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