Jacqueline Andere

María Esperanza Jacqueline Andere-Aguilar (born August 20, 1938) is a Mexican actress.

Jacqueline Andere
Andere in El ángel exterminador (1962)
Born
María Esperanza Jacqueline Andere-Aguilar

(1938-08-20) August 20, 1938
Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationActress
Years active1957–present
Spouse
(m. 1967; died 1997)
ChildrenChantal Andere

Life and career

Andere was born in a Jewish family located Mexico City on August 20 1938.[1] Her appearances in telenovelas began with 1960's Vida por Vida, and one of her major roles as a villainess was in La Madrastra opposite Victoria Ruffo and Peregrina. She also starred in Soy Tu Dueña opposite Lucero and Fernando Colunga. She was married to José María Fernández Unsáin for more than 30 years, from 1967 to his death in 1997. They had one child together, Chantal Andere, who is also an actress.

The two starred in 2002's telenovela La Otra, where Chantal played the younger version of the character her mother played. Jacqueline has been active since 1959. She has been chosen as one of the killers in the popular series Mujeres Asesinas.[2] One of her most famous films was La Casa del Pelícano.[3] She will star as the antagonist in Emilio Larrosa's telenovela: Libre para amarte.[4]

Filmography

Telenovelas

Movies

  • "7 Años de Matrimonio" as Adriana (2013)
  • "Héroes verdaderos"
  • "A propósito de Buñuel" as herself (2000)
  • "La Señorita" (1993)
  • "El Cabezota" (1982)
  • "los Japoneses no esperan" (1977)
  • "Picardia mexicana" (1977)
  • "La Casa del Pelícano"[5] (1976)
  • "Simon Blanco" (1974)
  • "Separacion matrimonial" as Clara (1973)
  • "Con amor de muerte" (1972)
  • "Cronica de un amor" (1972)
  • "Las Chicas malas del padre Mendez" (1971)
  • "Los Enamorados" (1971)
  • "La Gatita" (1971)
  • "Hoy he soñado con Dios" (1971)
  • "El Juego de la guitarra" (1971)
  • "Yesenia" as Yesenia (1971)
  • "Intimidades de una secretaria" (1971)
  • "Nido de fieras" (1971)
  • "En esta cama nadie duerme" (1970)
  • "Puertas del paraíso" (1970)
  • "Trampas de amor" (1970)
  • "Los Problemas de mamá" (1970)
  • "Almohada para tres" (1969)
  • "Bestias jóvenes" (1969)
  • "Fallaste corazon" (1969)
  • "La Noche violenta" (1969)
  • "Quinto patio" (1969)
  • "El Día de las madres" (1968)
  • "El oficio más antiguo del mundo" (1968)
  • "Tres noches de locura" (1968)
  • "Vuelo 701" (1968)
  • "Un Largo viaje hacia la muerte" (1967)
  • "El Zangano" (1967)
  • "El Juicio de Arcadio" (1965)
  • "Lola de mi vida" (1965)
  • "El Ángel Exterminador" as Alicia (1962)
  • "El Vestido de novia" (1958)

Theatre

  • Relaciones Peligrosas(Theatrical play) (2012)
  • Entre Mujeres (2009)
  • Carlota Emperatriz (2007-2008)
  • El amor no tiene edad (2000-2002)
  • Un tranvia llamado deseo (1983)
  • Corona de sombra (1977)
  • La vidente (1964)

Dubbing

Premios TVyNovelas

AñoCategoríaTelenovelaResultado
2011Best Antagonist ActressSoy tu dueñaNominada
2006Best Antagonist ActressLa madrastraNominada
2003Best Antagonist ActressLa otraNominada
Best ActressGanadora
1998Mi querida IsabelGanadora
1995El vuelo del águilaGanadora
1991Mejor actriz protagónicaÁngeles blancosNominada
1989Mejor primera actrizNuevo amanecerGanadora
1984Mejor actriz protagónicaEl maleficioNominada
  • "Trayectoria como actriz" (1997).
  • "Una vida de telenovela" (2013).

References

  1. "20 de agosto de 1938: nace la actriz mexicana de cine, televisión y teatro, Jacqueline Andere" (in Spanish). Instituto Mexicano de la Radio. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  2. "Jacqueline Andere porque a sus 70 años será abuela". La Crónica de Hoy (in Spanish). 19 August 2008. Archived from the original on 23 November 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2010.
  3. Celluloid Nationalism and Other Melodramas by Susan Dever, page 185. "For spectators who followed national news reports about the late Enrique Álvarez Felixʻs allegedly difficult relationship with (his) real-life mother María Félix, it may be hard to ignore the irony of Alvarez Felixʻs character suffering castrating stabs."
  4. Jacqueline Andere hará sufrir a Gloria Trevi en telenovela
  5. La Casa del Pelícano at IMDb
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