Tommy Lee Jones breaks silence after daughter’s death from suspected OD


The family of Victoria Jones, the daughter of Oscar-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones, has broken their silence on her recent death from a suspected overdose.

“We appreciate all of the kind words, thoughts and prayers,” they said in a statement to E! News. “Please respect our privacy during this difficult time.”

Victoria was reportedly found unresponsive at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco in the early hours of New Year’s Day. First responders were called to the famous spot, also known as the “White House of the West,” on Thursday around 2:52 a.m. for a medical emergency.

In Broadcastify dispatch audio, obtained by TMZ, the emergency 911 call was classified as a “code 3 for the overdose, color change,” but few other details have been provided in the case. In drug overdoses, skin color changes are often caused by cyanosis — low blood oxygen levels that can produce a blue or purple tint to the skin, lips and nails — according to the Cleveland Clinic.

The San Francisco Police Department confirmed officers responded to the hotel for reports of a “deceased person.” When they arrived on the scene around 3:15 a.m., they were met by paramedics, who declared Victoria dead. She was 34 years old and her cause of death is still unknown, but authorities do not suspect foul play at this time.

A witness at the scene allegedly told first responders that Victoria been using cocaine in the hours leading up to her death, according to TMZ. She had a history of substance abuse, including at least two drug-related arrests in 2025.

Tommy Lee Jones and Victoria Jones attend the red carpet of the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival at Roppongi Hills on October 25, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Ken Ishii/Getty Images)

Victoria was one of two children Jones shared with his first wife, Kimberlea Cloughley, to whom he was married from 1981 to 1996. They also share a son, Austin, who is 43.

Victoria appeared with her father in several of his films, including a cameo in “Men in Black II” and small roles in “The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada” and “The Homesman,” both of which Jones also directed.

Her father, meanwhile, is an acclaimed actor, known for his performances in in films like “JFK,” “No Country for Old Men” and “Lincoln.” He won the Academy Award in 1993 for Best Supporting Actor for his work in “The Fugitive,” starring alongside Harrison Ford.



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