During the early hours of today, actress and producer Rebecca Jones died at the age of 65. In recent months, the film, theater and television star has gone through complicated health situations such as lung deficiency and pneumonia, in addition to having received a diagnosis of ovarian cancer in 2017. However, she was always optimistic, working on her well-being.
The last time Rebecca was seen publicly was in the early days of March 2023 when Videocine gave her and her friends a private performance to see the Mexican comedy in which she participated, called “Nothing to see.” In addition, his last post on Instagram was dedicated to Don Ignacio López Tarso with whom he made the melodrama “Imperio de Cristal”.
Rebecca is survived by her son Maximiliano, son of fellow actor Alejandro Camacho, with whom she was married until 2011. On television, the actress’s last job was the soap opera “Cabo”.
The press officer Danna Vázquez, who was in charge of public relations for Rebecca, shared in an interview with the morning programs that the actress left in peace, calm and without pain, as was also highlighted in the statement issued by the news agency itself. the one that Danna takes care of:
“It is with deep sadness that we want to report the passing of our beloved and admired Rebecca Anne Jones Fuentes. Rebecca was accompanied at all times by her loved ones, she left in peace and with deep gratitude to her audience for whom she worked all her life.
It was the actress’s wish to have a private funeral, only with her family, but she also asked that she be honored with certain characteristics.
About this farewell, Danna warned that it will be approximately in two weeks, since they will just start with the organization. Through social networks, personalities such as Sylvia Pasquel, Lucía Méndez, Maribel Guardia and Bárbara de Regil have expressed their condolences.
last chat with THE REPORTER
At the end of April, in 2020, when the pandemic was in progress, the actress offered an interview to this publishing house to talk about her participation in the third and final season of the series. “The House of Flowers” where she played “Victoria” in the 1970sthe same role as at present in the plot, was played by Isela Vega.
“I am very proud to be part of this great success of ‘La casa de las flores’. I am very grateful to Manolo Caro, who kindly invited me to play this super fun character for me as an actress, because she is full of tremendous annoyances and edges, she is definitely a psychopath. She is one of those wonderful characters that you come across in life and who give you the opportunity to make the most of all your talent. I love that they hate me! (‘Victoria’) is one of those villains that you hate, but love, ”she said at the time in the talk that was published on Saturday, May 2.
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a life of achievement
The Mexican actress was born on May 21, 1957. The daughter of an American father and a Mexican mother. She studied high school and drama in the United States. Her acting debut of hers was in 1979 in the staging “Save the Dolphins”. Her first appearance in melodramas was in “Neighborhood Girl”in 1979. One of his most remembered soap operas of his career is “The Curse” by Ernesto Alonso, in 1983. Other telenovelas he did were “Fallen Angel”, “The Betrayal” and “Cradle of Wolves”. In 1994 she participated in “Crystal Empire” by Carlos Sotomayor. In 1999, she worked at TV Azteca where she made telenovelas like: “Life in the Mirror”, “Living Like This” and “The Country of Women”. His last projects on television were: “The House of Flowers”, in 2020; “Who killed Sara?”, in 2022 and “Cabo”, in 2022. Among his most outstanding stagings: “The Collector”, “Let’s Marry Together”, “Dracula”, “Rosa de Dos Aromas” and the monologue “An Extraordinary Woman Trapped in an Ordinary Life”.
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filmography
“Gringo Mojado” (1984) “Polvo de Luz” (1986) “Vacaciones Separadas” (1986) “Días de Combate” (1994) “Amorosos Fantasmas” (1994) “Guerrero Negro” (1994) “El misterio del Trinidad” (2003) “High Infidelity” (2006) “I’m going to explode” (2008) “The Bed” (2012) “Third Call” (2013) “Suite Desire” (2013) “Nothing to See” (2023)
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