Rebecca Jones (1957-2023)

Alias:
Rebecca Jones Fuentes Berain

Birthplace:
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Born:
May 21, 1957

Died:
March 22, 2023

Actress and producer Rebecca Jones Fuentes Berain was born on May 21, 1957 in Mexico City, Mexico. Her father is American and her mother Mexican, during her childhood and adolescence she lived in California, along with her family. She studied Drama at Orange Coast College and later moved to Mexico. In 1982 she made her debut on the small screen with the soap opera "El amor nunca muere" and the following year she participated in the successful soap opera "El maleficio" (1983). These were followed by others such as "The Fallen Angel", "Cuna de Lobos", "The Devil's Smile", "Crystal Empire" and "Para Volver a Amar". She was married to the actor Alejandro Camacho with whom she had a son and shared many projects, however, 25 years later they ended their marriage amicably. Among her most recent works we find his performances in the television series Las Malcriadas, La Doña and May God forgive you. She has also worked for the NBC television network and for Disney.  In 2018, she went through a very complex situation when she was diagnosed with cancer that ended in her death on March 22, 2023.

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Art Direction:
1994  Guerrero Negro

Executive Producer:
1994  El tesoro de Clotilde
1994  Guerrero Negro

Production Design:
1994  El tesoro de Clotilde
1994  Guerrero Negro

Executive Producer:
1997  Hurricane

Idea:
1997  Hurricane

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