Jacqueline Cereceres
Jacqueline Cereceres hails from El Paso, Texas, where she was raised by her mother, Consuelo Cereceres, a businesswoman, and her father, Miguel Angel Guzman, an engineer for Union Pacific Railroad. Growing up in a family of three brothers and one sister, Jacqueline is also an aunt to twelve nieces and nephews. She was brought up in the Catholic faith and attended St. Pius X until the seventh grade.
At the tender age of four, Jacqueline's passion for the performing arts ignited as she began ballet, dance, and acting classes; however, her shyness initially held her back from performing. After completing her education at the University of Texas at El Paso, where she focused on International Business, she took a bold step and relocated to Los Angeles, California, in 2010. There, she embarked on her acting journey, starting her training at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. She later refined her skills at Playhouse West under the guidance of Robert Carnegie and most recently with Saxon Trainor.
Jacqueline's dedication and talent have not gone unnoticed. She received the accolade of "Best Actress in a Short Film" at the prestigious St. Tropez International Film Festival and earned the esteemed "Ruby Award" at the Cinerock Film Festival in 2013, marking significant milestones in her burgeoning career.
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