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Ang muling pagkilala ng Cannes Film Festival sa yumaong aktres na si Jaclyn Jose. Nagkamit ng parangal ang aktres sa nasabing film festival bilang Best Actress noong 2016.


Remembering A Legend: Cannes Pays Tribute To The Late Jaclyn Jose

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The Cannes Film Festival Awards honors and remembers the passing of one of its most esteemed Best Actress awardees, Jaclyn Jose. The veteran Filipina actress is iconic for her numerous character portrayals in both classic and modern Filipino films and television shows.

On the official Instagram page of the renowned film festival, the Cannes Film Festival featured a photo of Jaclyn Jose in 2016, when she received the Best Actress Award for her groundbreaking role in Brillante Mendoza’s ‘Ma’ Rosa.’ In the photo, the legendary actress is seen together with her eccentric Cannes trophy, and a youthful look and smile are evident on her face as well.

The caption expresses how the renowned international film fest is mourning the passing of Jaclyn Jose. With heartfelt reverence, they truly recognize the legacy that the actress has achieved throughout her career in the entertainment industry.

Jaclyn Jose was a remarkable actress in the past decades, portraying strong-willed personalities and antagonistic characters in various films and shows, such as Service (2008), Patay Na Si Hesus (2013), and FPJ’s Batang Quiapo (2023). In Ma’ Rosa, which earned her the prestigious Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016, she played a mother of a barely surviving family, who sells drugs in her sari-sari store, and later gets arrested by the police.

According to the actress’ daughter, Andi Eigenmann, Jaclyn Jose, known by her birth name, Mary Jane Guck, tragically passed away due to a heart attack. Her death occurred on March 2, 2024, marking the end of her remarkable life at the age of 59.

The Philippine entertainment industry is saddened by the passing of Jaclyn Jose, as more posts of farewell messages have been shared by different personalities on social media. Her iconic performances and character portrayals leave behind a profound impact on Philippine entertainment and the Filipino film industry. The honoring of her at the Cannes Film Festival stands as a testament to her lasting influence on Filipino cinema.

Photo credit: https://www.instagram.com/festivaldecannes, https://www.youtube.com/@SinagMaynila