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Jacqueline Obradors, also known as Jackie, was born Jacqueline Danell Obradors on October 6, 1966, in the San Fernando Valley, California, United States. She is the daughter of Argentine immigrants Albert Obradors, an office cleaning business owner, and Angie Obradors, a church worker. Jacqueline is an only child and holds American nationality with Argentine heritage.
From a young age, Jacqueline had a passion for dance and performance. She attended high school in California and later joined her college drama team. It wasn't until the age of 19 that she participated in her first stage performance. Before pursuing acting full-time, she worked as a cashier at Hughes Market (now Ralphs) in Canoga Park, California.
Jacqueline began her on-screen acting career in 1992 with a guest appearance on the television series "Parker Lewis Can't Lose." Her talent soon led to roles in other television shows including "Diagnosis Murder," "Murder, She Wrote," "George Lopez," "Franklin & Bash," and "The Glades."
Her film debut was in “Red Sun Rising” (1994), followed by a significant role in the 1998 adventure film “Six Days, Seven Nights,” which earned her a Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination. She gained broader recognition for her performance as Carmen Naranjo in “Tortilla Soup” (2001).
Jacqueline's voice acting includes voicing Audrey Rocio Ramirez in Disney's animated films “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” (2001) and its sequel “Atlantis: Milo's Return” (2003). Her film credits also include “A Man Apart,” “Unstoppable,” and “Bad Asses.”
Jacqueline continued to build a diverse portfolio in television. She portrayed Detective Elena Vera in "Battery Park" (2000), Sofia in the sitcom "Freddie" (2005–2006), and Paloma Reynosa in "NCIS" (2010). Her appearances in two films titled “Crossing Over”—in 1996 and again in 2009—are an interesting footnote in her career, although the projects are unrelated.
Jacqueline Obradors has appeared in publications such as People, Playboy, and Stuff, and her performances have earned her industry recognition, including a nomination for an ALMA Award. Her professional image and consistent work have kept her active in the public eye for decades.
Outside of acting, Jackie is passionate about traveling and is a dedicated yoga enthusiast. She enjoys maintaining an active lifestyle and values time spent with her family and loved ones.
Jacqueline is married to Juan Garcia, a film producer and actor. Although the exact date of their marriage is not publicly known, they have been together for many years. The couple maintains a low profile, and there is no publicly available information regarding children.
Jacqueline Obradors stands at 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 meters) tall and weighs approximately 52 kilograms (114 pounds). Born in 1966, her age is currently 57 years as of 2023.
While specific salary figures are often speculative, various reports estimate that Jacqueline has earned substantial income from her film work. Claims of precise amounts such as earning over $1 million for “Bad Asses” and $852,273 for “American Judy” are not independently verified. Nonetheless, industry sources suggest her estimated income across multiple film projects is in the multi-million dollar range, reflecting her long-standing success in Hollywood.
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