Jacqueline Nyamide is an actress, known for Ndoto Za Elibidi (2010).
Actress Jacqueline Obradors is currently enjoying the success of her latest feature, 'Palm Springs,' in which she appears with Andy Samberg and Oscar-winner JK Simmons. Just like the record-breaking summer temperatures of the titular city, the film broke records after a bidding war ensued dating back to Sundance where Hulu won out. No stranger to coveted roles on a streaming service, Obradors has also starred opposite Titus Welliver in the last three seasons of Amazon's acclaimed 'Bosch' drama series. Bad-ass detective roles seem to be one of her fortes, as Obradors previously starred for Steven Bochco on four seasons of his acclaimed, 'NYPD Blue' which garnered her a prestigious ALMA Award nomination, and paved the way for her role opposite Freddie Prinze, Jr. in his 'Freddie' comedy series. She's also enjoyed memorable recurring arcs beginning with 'Jesse' opposite Christina Applegate, 'Battery Park' with Frank Grillo, 'NCIS,' 'Franklin & Bash 'alongside Kumal Nanjiani, and finally 'Lopez' opposite the show's namesake, George Lopez. Obradors has also made her mark on the big screen since her debut in the action film, 'Red Sun Rising'. She since transitioned into Ivan Reitman's romantic comedy 'Six Days Seven Nights' opposite Harrison Ford which garnered her a Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination. She more recently reunited with Ford in 'Crossing Over' which co-starred Ray Liotta. Other notable film roles include 'Deuce Bigelow' with Adam Sandler and Amy Poehler, 'A Man Apart' in which she starred opposite Vin Diesel, 'Unstoppable' with Wesley Snipes, and the drama 'Windows on the World' with Oscar nominee Edward James Olmos. She earned her second ALMA Award nomination for her turn as Hector Elizondo's daughter in the acclaimed, 'Tortilla Soup.' When not paving her own way, Obradors helps guide her sons' careers as they too quickly accumulate a worthy list of credits. The family currently resides in Los Angeles where she was also born and raised.
Jacqueline Oceane was born in Melbourn, Australia and is of Italian, German and Polish descent. Jacqueline spent most of her childhood in Australia but has spent the last 16 years living between Melbourne, London and LA. She trained at Richmond Drama School, London and has since appeared in Independent Feature Films, TV Series and Plays. Jacqueline won the Shooting People Best Actress Award for her film Free Speech with costar Danny Dyer. The film also won the BBC New Talent Award and screened at Cannes, Raindance and BAFTA. Jacqueline also appeared as Paula on the Australian Mini Series Killng Time with David Wenham, Sandy in the UK Indpendent Feature Film Crooked Features and portrayed Hazel Buchanan in Britain's Deadliest Loves.
Jacqueline Oday is an actress, known for Londyn & James (2019), Raising Jaden and Life Goes On (2021).
Jacqueline Olive is an independent filmmaker and immersive media producer with more than fifteen years of experience in journalism and film. Her debut feature documentary, Always in Season, examines the lingering impact of more than a century of lynching African Americans. Always in Season premiered in competition at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was awarded the Special Jury Prize for Moral Urgency. It has received numerous festival jury awards and other honors that include winner of the 2020 SIMA Documentary Jury Prize For Ethos and nominations for Best Writing from IDA Documentary Awards 2019 and the Spotlight Award from Cinema Eye Honors 2019. Always in Season broadcast on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series, Independent Lens, on February 24, 2020. Jackie also co-directed and co-produced the award-winning hour-long thesis film, Black to Our Roots, which broadcast on PBS WORLD in 2009. Jackie has received artist grants and industry funding from Sundance Institute, Ford Foundation, Firelight Media, Tribeca Film Institute, Independent Television Service (ITVS), Chicken & Egg Pictures, International Documentary Association, Kendeda Fund, Catapult Film Fund, Southern Documentary Fund, Alternate ROOTS, and more. She was recently awarded the Emerging Filmmakers of Color Award from International Documentary Association (IDA) and the Jonathan Logan Family Foundation and profiled one of Variety's "10 Filmmakers To Watch." Jackie worked for three seasons on the production team of the Emmy Award-winning PBS documentary series, Independent Lens. She also helped launch the internationally-themed PBS documentary series Global Voices. With a background in journalism, as well as filmmaking, Jackie worked as a cinematographer filming news, sports, and weather for the NBC news affiliate in her hometown of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. After several years of filming and one-man-band reporting, Jackie left news to focus on the long-form, in-depth storytelling that is her passion. She earned a master's degree from the University of Florida, Documentary Institute and has participated in the U.C. Berkeley Investigative Reporting Program, Carey Institute for Global Good's Logan Nonfiction Fellowship, Firelight Media Documentary Lab, Chicken & Egg Accelerator Lab, Sundance Documentary Edit & Story Lab, Sundance Music & Sound Design Lab and Sundance Catalyst. Jackie has gained experience with immersive media production as a fellow with the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) Institute for New Media Technologies and Mediamaker Fellows, the Black Public Media New Media Institute, and most recently, the Open Immersion VR Lab sponsored by the Ford Foundation, National Film Board of Canada, and the Canadian Film Centre. In 2010, Jacqueline created the prototype for a virtual reality, role-playing environment that offers viewers an immersive look at the choices and circumstances that can lead to lynch mob violence. The VR project is called Always in Season Island, and it is one of the first VR projects to adapt social justice issue-driven, storytelling content to virtual reality technology and is featured in the MIT Docubase. Also, producing an accompanying VR project that uses 360° video and computer-generated imagery (CGI) animation to explore the film's themes of dehumanization and violence, this immersive media project is in development and offers users strategies for moving confidently through the racialized public spaces that black women navigate daily.
Jacqueline Pereda is an actress and producer, known for Generation Por Qué? (2021), Eternal Damn Nation (2013) and Bite Me (2019).
Jacqueline Pilton is an actress, known for Blackpool (2004), Jane Eyre (2006) and Wives and Daughters (1999).
Jacqueline Pitre is known for Forcefury (2019) and Pirate Mike (2018).
Jacqueline Powell is known for My Father's Keeper (2023).
Jacqueline R. Carlos is known for Halinghing (2024), Princess 'Daya' Reese (2021) and Bridal Shower (2004).