Victoria Jones attending a red carpet event with her father, Tommy Lee Jones, showcasing her life in the public eye.

Victoria Jones, 34, daughter of Hollywood icon Tommy Lee Jones, found dead at a San Francisco hotel in suspected overdose.

The global entertainment community is in mourning following the tragic death of Victoria Jones, the 34-year-old daughter of Academy Award-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones.

Victoria was discovered unresponsive in the early hours of New Year’s Day at the historic Fairmont San Francisco hotel. Emergency responders were called to the scene at approximately 2:52 AM, where they found the young actress in a state of medical distress. Despite immediate efforts by bystanders and paramedics, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Reports from the scene suggest that the tragedy may be linked to substance use. Law enforcement sources noted a "blue tinge" on Victoria’s lips and fingertips a physical sign often associated with cyanosis or respiratory failure.

A witness present at the hotel informed first responders that Victoria had been using cocaine throughout the night as she celebrated the New Year with a small group of friends. Dispatch audio from the emergency call reportedly labeled the incident as a "code 3 overdose."

Victoria Jones attending a red carpet event with her father, Tommy Lee Jones, showcasing her life in the public eye.

A History of Personal Struggles

This tragic end follows a series of public struggles for the former child actress. In 2025 alone, Victoria faced several legal hurdles, including:

  • Drug Possession: An arrest in Napa County where she admitted to using cocaine.
  • Domestic Dispute: A June 2025 arrest following a physical altercation with a man who confronted her about her drug and alcohol use.
  • Public Intoxication: A May 2025 incident in Santa Cruz County that led to charges of resisting arrest.

Legacy and Family Reaction

Victoria, the daughter of Tommy Lee Jones and his second wife, Kimberlea Cloughley, followed in her father’s footsteps at a young age with roles in Men in Black II and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada.

The Jones family has released a brief statement thanking the public for their support and requesting privacy during this "unimaginably difficult time."