Jacqueline (she/her) is an award-winning SAG-AFTRA performer with over 25 years of experience working in television and film. She understands first hand the challenges that go into getting the work done. Accomplished at collaborating with the many departments involved in television and movie making, her work as a performer deeply informs her work as an intimacy coordinator allowing her to bridge the gap between performers, directors and producers with ease.
Originally from New York, Jacqueline understands the impact diversity, inclusion and representation can have in the art of storytelling. She is a bilingual (Spanish/English) woman of color in an industry that is evolving in its understanding of race, gender and ability. She is the right person at the right time to help your production navigate these changes with clarity and confidence.
In addition to her career in television and film, Jacqueline is a trained bereavement counselor. She has sat at the bedside of hundreds of individuals supporting patients and families during end of life transitions. Her work in bereavement end of life care makes her an empathetic and attuned professional exceptional at managing sensitive, emotionally charged spaces and conversations. She is skilled at creating and holding safe intimate spaces and facilitating and navigating challenging conversations.
Jacqueline is committed to fully engage with performers and production to guarantee the safety and well being of all people on set, and to hear “that’s a wrap” at the conclusion of a successful shoot.
Jacqueline’s recent IC credits include In The Summers, winner of the Grand Jury Prize Dramatic at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, The Curse, starring Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder. (2023). She was the Covering IC on Netflix’s Obliterated (2023).