Jacqueline, a multifaceted and accomplished Canadian actress, has enjoyed a prolific career, characterized by an impressive array of roles in both film and television, encompassing a diverse spectrum of supporting, guest star, and principal parts.
Her distinctive background, marked by a unique blend of cultural influences, has afforded her the opportunity to work abroad with ease, thanks to the privilege of holding a European Union passport, granting her the freedom to traverse borders and collaborate with international professionals.
Prior to resuming her acting profession, Jacqueline embarked on a hiatus spanning from 2011 to 2019, a period during which she diversified her pursuits by assuming the roles of contributing editor and public relations manager for the well-known British Columbia-based magazine, just dance!. Furthermore, she leveraged this opportunity to refine her writing abilities by taking on freelance writing assignments for various publications across Canada and the United States.
Before embarking on her illustrious careers in acting and writing, Jacqueline had already established herself as a talented and accomplished professional ballet dancer, boasting a notable stint as a member of the esteemed Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and having graduated from its highly respected professional program.
Her early foray into the world of ballet began at the prestigious National Ballet School in Toronto, Ontario, where she honed her skills as a student, laying the foundation for her future success.
As her passion for ballet continued to grow, Jacqueline went on to become a scholarship student at the Academy of Ballet in San Francisco, California, further refining her craft and preparing herself for the demands of a professional career in the art form.
As of the present day, Jacqueline's professional representation has been secured by The Characters Talent Agency, a renowned establishment situated in the vibrant city of Vancouver, British Columbia. Notably, she is also a proud and esteemed full member of the United Brotherhood of Canadian Performers and Allied Crafts of Canada (UBCP) and the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA),two esteemed organizations that have played a significant role in shaping the Canadian entertainment industry.