Jesse Stone is a fictional character in a series of detective novels (later adapted to TV films), written by Robert B. Parker. The first novel in the series is called Night Passage.
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Boomer, Jesse Stone's dog in the series, was written out as part of a narrative decision to highlight themes of loss and vulnerability. His death serves to deepen Jesse's character development, illustrating the emotional toll of his turbulent life and the challenges he faces. It also enhances the series’ exploration of relationships and the impact of grief, making Jesse's journey more poignant. This decision reflects the realities of life and the inevitable experiences of loss that resonate with many viewers.
Jesse Stone was born on 1901-11-16.
As of December 2009, the last Jesse Stone film made was "Jesse Stone: Thin Ice" (2009).
Jesse N. Stone was born on 1924-06-17.
The voice of Jesse Stone's ex-wife on the phone in the Jesse Stone movie series is provided by actress Polly Shannon.
The average cost of a Jesse Stone film is $6.5 million.
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Jesse Stone: No Remorse - set to air May 9, 2010Jesse Stone: Innnocents Lost - airs sometime later in 2010 (filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia in fall 2009)CBS has canceled making any more.
"Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost" premiered on May 22, 2011. It is the eighth film in the Jesse Stone series, based on the novels by Robert B. Parker. The film features Tom Selleck reprising his role as Jesse Stone, a small-town police chief.
In the Jesse Stone series, Suitcase, played by Stephen Baldwin, comes out of his coma in the movie "Jesse Stone: No Remorse." This film is the ninth installment in the series and was released in 2010. Suitcase's recovery plays a significant role in the story as Jesse Stone navigates the challenges of his investigation.
Robert B. Parker is the author of the Jesse Stone novels.
Jennifer Stone does not voice a character in the "Jesse Stone" film series. Instead, she is known for her role as Harper Finkle on the Disney Channel series "Wizards of Waverly Place." The "Jesse Stone" films, starring Tom Selleck as the titular character, are based on the books by Robert B. Parker and do not feature Jennifer Stone.