Rebecca Jones (Mexican actress)

Rebecca Jones (born Rebecca Jones Fuentes Berain on May 21, 1957 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican-American actress. She was married for 25 years to actor Alejandro Camacho with whom she worked sharing credits in many telenovelas such as: El angel caido, Cuna de lobos, Imperio de Cristal, Para volver a amar and Que te perdone Dios. Together they have a son named Maximiliano Camacho Jones.

Rebecca Jones
Born
Rebecca Jones Fuentes Berain

(1957-05-21) May 21, 1957
OccupationActress
Years active1982–present
Spouse(s)Alejandro Camacho (1986-2011)
ChildrenMaximiliano Camacho Jones

Career

Beginnings as an actress and scope in the theater

Jones is the daughter of a father from the United States and a Mexican mother,[1] who moved to California, United States,[1] when she was very small where she studied.[1] After completing high school and the Dramatic Arts career,[1] in addition to courses related to acting, literary analysis, scenography, lighting and make-up, she studied in Laguna Beach High School at Saddleback College, the South Coast Actors Corporation and the University of Southern California.[1] In 1981, after several experiences and working as a waitress, she returned to Mexico,[1] and two years later, she began her debut as an actress, with the work El coleccionista (1983),[2] for this performance she received several awards, among which the award for the Revelation of the Year by the Union of Critics and Theatrical Chronicles.[3] In the theater field, his work in works such as La visita de la bestia,[1] Pelearán a 10 rounds, Víctimas del amor, La declaración, Casémonos juntos, El sexo opuesto, Drácula, Cómo aprendí a manejar and Rosa de dos aromas.[1]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Gringo mojadoLupita BlancoDebut film
1986Vacaciones separadasGirl #2 at PoolUncredited
1989Polvo de luz
1994Guerrero Negro
1994Amorosos fantasmasMuchacha cola de caballo
1994Días de combateMuchacha cola de caballo
2003El misterio del TrinidadIsabel Aguirre
2006Alta infidelidadRoxana
2008Voy a explotarEva
2012La CamaEmilia
2013Tercera llamadaAmandaNominated — Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actress

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982El amor nunca muereMary AnnTelenovela, antagonist role
1983-1984El maleficioRuth ReynaTelenovela, supporting role
1984Opération O.P.E.N.Virginia1 episode: "Le secret d'Armadillo" (Season 1, Episode 4)
1984-1985La traiciónGeorginaTelenovela, supporting role
1985AngélicaSilviaTelenovela, main antagonist
1985El ángel caídoMaría de los Ángeles BustamanteTelenovela, antagonistic protagonist
1986-1987Cuna de lobosVilma De la Fuente de LariosTelenovela, co-protagonist
1988Dos vidas TeresaTelenovela, protagonist
1992La sonrisa del DiabloDéborah San RománTelenovela, antagonistic protagonist
1994-1995Imperio de cristalSofía VidalTelenovela, protagonist
1999Buenas nochesHerselfTV-Series
1999-2000La vida en el espejoIsabel FrancoTelenovela, protagonist
2001Lo que callamos las mujeresAdriana1 episode: "Doble jornada" (Season 1, Episode 70)
2002Vivir asíTV-Series
2002El País de las mujeresBernardaTelenovela, protagonist
2003-2004El alma heridaCatalina MoralesTelenovela, protagonist
2004PassionsLolaTV-Series, 5 episodes
2007Jennifer Lopez Presents: Como ama una mujerBarbaraTV mini-series
2010Grandes finales de telenovelasVilma Gaxiola de LariosTV documentary, archive footage
2010-2011Para volver a amarAntonia PalaciosTelenovela, protagonist
2013MojoeHerselfTV-Series, 1 episode
2013Pasión prohibidaFlavia SantillanaTelenovela, main antagonist
2014Sr. ÁvilaDra. MolaTV-Series, 9 episodes
2014-2015Señora AceroEnriqueta SabidoTelenovela, antagonist role
2015Que te perdone DiosRenataTelenovela, protagonist
2016-2017La Doña[4]Yesenia Sandoval RamosTelenovela, main antagonist
2017-2018 Las Malcriadas Catalina Basurto Main role
2019 Doña Flor y sus dos maridos Margarita Canúl Main role
2020 La Casa de las Flores Victoria Aguirre Main role
2021 ¿Te acuerdas de mí? Antonia Solís Main Role

As writer and producer

YearTitleNotes
1993¡Aquí espaantan!Producer
1994El tesoro de ClotildeProducer
1994Guerrero NegroProducer
1998HuracánWriter/producer

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTelenovelaResult
1986TVyNovelas AwardsBest Female AntagonistEl ángel caídoWon
1993TVyNovelas AwardsBest Female AntagonistLa sonrisa del DiabloNominated
1995TVyNovelas AwardsBest Lead ActressImperio de CristalWon
1995Premios El Heraldo de MéxicoBest ActressImperio de CristalWon
2011Premios El Heraldo de MéxicoBest ActressPara Volver a AmarNominated
2013Premios Tu MundoThe Best Bad GirlPasion prohibidaNominated
2013Premios Tu MundoFirst ActressPasion prohibidaNominated
2014Miami Life AwardsFirst ActressPasion prohibidaNominated
2015Premios Tu MundoFirst ActressSenora AceroNominated

References

  1. "Rebecca Jones". 2.esmas.com (in Spanish). Esmas.com. Archived from the original on 7 May 2018. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  2. "Rebecca Jones celebrará 59 años inmersa en la obra "Mamá por siempre"". mixedvoces.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  3. "Rebecca Jones cumple 57 años en medio de temporada teatral". lineadirectaportal.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  4. "Rebecca Jones regresa a las telenovelas con 'La Doña'". sipse.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 April 2016.


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