Tommy Lee Jones is keeping a ‘low profile’ following the tragic death of his daughter Victoria at the age of 34.
A source claims that he Oscar winner is still at home in Texas, and is grieving in his own private way.
Tommy Lee Jones recently lost his daughter Victoria at the age of just 34
Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter Victoria - the youngest of the star’s two children - was found dead after a suspected drug overdose at a hotel in San Francisco on January 1.
In a statement the following day, the family thanked fans and well-wishers for their support, but asked for their privacy.
The 34-year-old was discovered unresponsive in the early hours of New Year’s Day at the Fairmont Hotel before being pronounced dead.
She was the daughter of the Men in Black and Batman Forever star and his ex-wife Kimberlea Cloughley, with whom Jones also shares a son, Austin Jones.
The family statement read: “We appreciate all of the kind words, thoughts, and prayers,
"Please respect our privacy during this difficult time.
“Thank you."
Now, a source tells PEOPLE that the 79-year-old is keeping himself to himself following his bereavement, and that he has ‘continued to keep a low profile’ since Victoria’s sad passing.
The source said: "He's very private and mostly keeps to himself. He only leaves his ranch occasionally for necessary errands.
“He's a lifelong Texan at heart,
"He's focused on cattle ranching and polo.
“He still rides, though less frequently."
The source went on to say that the star, who is now married to Dawn Laurel-Jones, has never particularly relished the spotlight.
They added: "While his work kept him in the public eye for decades, he was never comfortable with the attention. His life now gives him great privacy."
Tommy Lee Jones has enjoyed a remarkable career
Tommy Lee Jones is Hollywood royalty, having starred most recently alongside Jamie Foxx in 2003 film The Burial.
He is perhaps best known for his role in Men in Black as Agent K, but also for roles in Natural Born Killers, JFK, Captain America: The First Avenger, Jason Bourne, and Lincoln.
In 1993 he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor after his role in The Fugitive, alongside three other nominations for separate films, including a Best Actor nod for 2008 film In the Valley of Elah.