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Jaclyn Jose, 59
By Cynthia Montojo




“It saddens us to inform everyone of untimely passing of Cannes-winning actress Miss Jaclyn Jose or Mary Jane Guck in real life…more details will be shared as soon as they are available.
Jaclyn ‘s talent agency, PPL Entertainment Inc., released statement shortly after news broke out.
“Both Guck and Eigenmann families are requesting for everyone to please pray for their bereavement and respect privacy to mourn her passing, and navigate these difficult times,” statement ended.
Jaclyn was born Mary Jane Guck on October 21, 1964.
She starred in many films, including works by celebrated directors Lino Brocka and Chino Roño.
In 2016, she became the first Filipino to win the Best Actress Award at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival for her work in Brillante Mendoza’s film “Ma’Rosa.”
Jaclyn has been familiar face on Philippine TV by starring in popular dramas since 1990s to present.
Some of her dramas include “Mula Sa Puso,” ” Marimar” and “Alyas Robinhood.” She was last seen as Chief Espinas in “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo.”
Jaclyn is survived by her children, actress Andi Eigenmann and Gwen Ilagan Guck.
