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Actress Jaclyn José has died at the age of 59 after suffering a heart attack, according to her family.
The actress, whose real name was Mary Jane Guck, died at her residence in Quezon City, Philippines, and reports claimed that she had not responded to calls or text messages from her relatives.
José, who began her career in the 1980s, was playing the role of prison warden Dolores Espinas in FPJ’s Batang Quiapo at the time of her death.
On television, her performance as Magda in the series ‘Mula sa Puso’ marked her breakthrough, which was followed by several nominations throughout a decorated career.
Actress Jaclyn José died at the age of 59 after suffering a heart attack, her family reported.
The actress, whose real name was Mary Jane Guck, died at her residence in Quezon City, Philippines, and had reportedly not responded to calls or text messages from her relatives.
Jacyln José’s family posted a post through her management company on Instagram confirming her death Monday morning.
In 2016, José won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role in Ma’Rosa, in which she played the main character Rosa, who is arrested by the police for drug trafficking and must be released. for their children.
He also received numerous awards for his work in Asian cinema, including the Gawad Urian, Famas and Luna awards.
He earned a FAMAS nomination in 1984 for his debut in Private Show and a Gawad Urian for Lino Brocka’s 1985 film ‘White Slavery.’
A post from the actress’ family, posted by her company PPL Entertainment on Instagram, read: “We would like to thank everyone who has extended their prayers and condolences so far. As our family is trying to come to terms with this unfortunate incident, please Please give us the respect and privacy to grieve.
“We hope this puts an end to all speculation.
“His undeniable legacy will definitely live on forever through his work, through his children, grandchildren and the many lives he has touched, as his life itself was his greatest masterpiece.”
He is survived by his two children, daughter Andi Eigenmann and son Gwen Garimond Ilagan Guck.