Tommy Lee Jones suffered a horrific family tragedy on New Year's Day when his only daughter, Victoria, was found dead in a San Francisco hotel.
Jones has two kids: Victoria and his son, Austin. Both of the kids are his children with his ex-wife, Kimberlea Cloughley, according to People. Cloughley filed for divorce from Tommy after 14 years of marriage; their kids were 12 and 3 years old at the time.
Tommy and Cloughley were married from 1981 to 1996, People reported. The cause of death for Victoria is pending, although an initial 911 call indicated the scene was treated as a suspected overdose.
Tommy is currently married to Dawn Laurel-Jones.
According to People, Austin Jones is an actor and a composer.
Tommy discussed Austin's work on his movie Homesman with the site Movies.ie. "That music supervisor, I am happy to say, is my son; Austin Leonard Jones, who is the banjo player in the barge at the end of the movie. He found some important and rare songs for us," he said.
Tommy has been married three times. His first wife was named Kate Lardner; he married Dawn, his third wife, in 2001, according to Page Six. The site noted that Victoria had bit parts in some of her dad's movies.
Tommy's current wife, Dawn, is a photographer. According to The Independent, they met when she worked "as assistant camera-person on The Good Old Boys, a TV film Jones directed in 1995."
That site described Dawn as "a professional photographer, and both she and Jones recently undertook an expedition to Antarctica, with the Climate Reality Project."
"She took a lot of pictures down there and the Climate Reality group liked them so much, they put on an exhibition, and auction in London. So we were there to hang that show and attend the auction," Tommy told The Independent.
"She took some beautiful pictures there. Of course, the ice is melting, and these pictures dramatised that somewhat. They're very beautiful pictures. She sold 17 and that brought in a little over $401,000 to support this organisation that we actually are a part of," he added.