Anissa Jones
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Anissa Jones - Early year
Mary Anissa Molina was born in West Lafayette, Indiana, where her parents were students at Purdue University. They soon moved to Playa Del Rey, California.When Anissa was only four years old, her mother signed her up for dance classes. In 1964, when she was six, her mother took her to an open audition for a cereal commercial, which became her first television appearance.
Anissa Jones Actinc Career
At eight, her acting skills drew the attention of television producers, and she was cast as Elizabeth 'Buffy' Patterson-Davis on CBS's sitcom Family Affair (1966). Her character was one of three siblings sent to live with her Uncle Bill (Brian Keith) and his butler, Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot) when their parents were killed in a car accident. Jones quickly became one of the most recognizable child actors in Hollywood.Buffy had a doll named "Mrs. Beasley" that she would claim talked to her, often making humorous comments. Marketed by Mattel, it became the best-selling doll in America at that time. When the show was cancelled in 1971, the then 13-year-old Jones expressed relief that she would no longer need to carry the doll around. In addition to the Mrs. Beasley doll, she was part of several other lucrative Family Affair marketing campaigns, including Buffy paper dolls, lunch boxes, a clothing line, coloring books, and a 1971 cookbook featuring her on the cover.
While the show ran, being Buffy was a gruelling, full-time, year-round job for Jones. She was often either shooting or promoting the show seven days a week. The first three seasons consisted of up to 30 episodes each, unlike modern series, which usually shoot fewer than 25 episodes a year with more breaks in filming and fewer promotional appearances for the actors. When Jones broke her leg on a playground in April 1969, the producers had the injury written into the show because they considered her role too important to allow her to be sidelined to heal.
She would often receive presents from admirers. If there wasn't a present for her brother, Paul, she would receive it, but would later give the present away in deference to Paul.
Also in 1969, at age 11, Jones played the role of Carol Bix in her only film, The Trouble With Girls alongside Elvis Presley.
Family Affair ended in 1971 after 138 episodes over a five year run. Jones unsuccessfully auditioned for at least one other role: Regan MacNeil in the film The Exorcist; however, the part went to Linda Blair. Jones was unable to find any other work in film.
Brian Keith (who kept in touch with Anissa via letters after Family Affair ended) offered her a young-adult role on his new television show The Brian Keith Show (1972-1974). Jones was told she would not have to audition if she wanted the part, but she chose to stay retired from television series work.
Anissa Jones After Show Business
Jones' acting career kept her away from regular schools. After recognizing that she had been typecast, Jones returned to public school and a life outside of the entertainment industry. She attended Paseo Del Rey Grammar School, Orville Wright Middle School and Westchester High School.Anissa's parents had gone through a bitter divorce in 1965 and continued to feud over custody of the children for some time afterward. In 1973, custody of Anissa and her year-younger brother, Paul, was awarded to their father, who died shortly thereafter of heart disease. When her brother moved back in with her mother, Anissa moved in with a friend and began skipping school. Anissa's mother reported her as a runaway, and she was sent to juvenile hall for several months. After her release and return home, Anissa began shoplifting and taking drugs. She flunked out of high school and briefly worked at a doughnut shop in 1975.
When she turned 18, Jones gained control of approximately $180,000 in the form of a trust fund and U.S. Savings Bonds that had been created with part of her earnings from Family Affair. Jones and her brother, Paul, then rented an apartment together. She started dating Allan Kovan, who was also involved with drugs.
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- punky punky Oct 17, 2009 @ 10:14 pm
- Hero is right, You are an ill informed idiot. Choke on a bullet.
Please.
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- Hero Hero Sep 15, 2009 @ 9:06 pm | in reply to fauckanissa
- You have no clue about this young lady, ass wipe.
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- fauckanissa fauckanissa Aug 12, 2009 @ 7:02 pm
- just another druggie loser.
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- Phil D. Phil D. Mar 28, 2009 @ 3:43 am
- I knew Anissa at Orville Wright and (briefly) at Westchester High. I sat behind her in Spanish 2 class. I came out to Playa Del Rey frequently, the summer of 1973. That was the year I left Los Angeles. Anissa was an interesting person. We had a few things in common. I remember how much she hated being called "Buffy" and felt bad when we would pass people who called her that. I don't think we ever spoke about her time on the show.
- Phil (poodyglitz@gmail.com)
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- Janney Janney Aug 3, 2008 @ 9:23 am
- I loved the show! I saw Anissa at a promo in a store in Manhattan so many years ago (she was one year older than I) and I remember she was very bored and fidgety and kept wrapping her watch around the microphone. She was so cute though and I am sorry to hear of her obviously unhappy life. Is her mother still alive? How tragic that she lost both of her children to drugs.
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