Jaqueline Fleming, a multifaceted African American and Danish beauty, was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to a Danish-German mother and an African American, black foot Indian, and Irish father. This unique heritage has undoubtedly shaped her life's journey, as she grew up and traveled extensively between Europe, New York, St Louis, Chicago, and New Orleans.
From a young age, Jaqueline was drawn to the world of theater, beginning her acting career on stage at just six years old while attending The Little Red School House in New York City. This early start laid the foundation for her discipline, strength, and respect for the craft, which would serve her well as she continued to perform in theater houses across the country throughout her adulthood.
As an award-winning film and theater actress, Jaqueline has garnered widespread recognition for her exceptional talent. She has won numerous accolades, including two Hapa Awards for Best Actress in an independent film, for her roles in "Hell On The Border" and "Atone". Her impressive body of work has also earned her the prestigious Jeff Award for best actress in an ensemble for her dramatic portrayal of a daughter of a slave master.
Throughout her illustrious career, Jaqueline has had the privilege of sharing the screen with some of the most renowned actors in the industry, including Morgan Freeman, Kate Beckinsale, Chris Pine, Terrance Howard, Kate Hudson, Halle Berry, and Anthony Mackie, to name a few.
Beyond her acting accomplishments, Jaqueline is also a passionate producer, director, and content creator. As the founder of her production company, At The Kitchen Table, she is dedicated to developing, creating, and producing film and TV projects that feature women of color in leading roles. With several projects in various stages of development, Jaqueline is a true force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.
In addition to her work behind the camera, Jaqueline is also a sought-after keynote speaker, traveling the world to share her expertise and insights with aspiring actors and filmmakers at universities, events, and festivals. Her wealth of knowledge and experience make her an invaluable resource for anyone looking to succeed in the competitive world of film and television.