Rebecca Jones
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Gender | Female |
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Death | Died this year |
Date of birth | May 21,1957 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Mexico City |
Mexico | |
Spouse | Alejandro Camacho |
Parents | Gordon Jones |
Children | Francesca Guillén |
Maximiliano Camacho Jones | |
Job | Actor |
Film Producer | |
Television producer | |
Books | The Colouring Book of Cards and Envelopes: Unicorns and Rainbows |
Colouring Book of Cards and Envelopes: A Year of Celebrations | |
The Coloring Book of Cards and Envelopes: Christmas | |
Colouring Cards and Envelopes - Summertime | |
The Coloring Book of Cards and Envelopes: Nature | |
The Colouring Books of Cards and Envelopes: Flowers and Butterflies | |
Died | Mexico City |
Mexico | |
Date of died | March 22,2023 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 525617 |
Marriage Diaries
Señora Acero
La Doña
Imperio de cristal
Pasión prohibida
Que te perdone Dios
Las Malcriadas
Sr. Ávila
El maleficio
El alma herida
La Vida en el Espejo
La sonrisa del Diablo
Dos vidas
El ángel caído
El amor nunca muere
I'm Gonna Explode
The Last Call
Guerrero negro
La Cama
Jennifer Lopez Presents: Como Ama una Mujer
La traición
Zombthology
Huracán
Angélica
Out There
In 'N Out
The Mystery of Trinidad
Alta Infidelidad
I’m Gonna Explode
Rebecca Jones Life story
Rebecca Jones Fuentes Berain was a Mexican-American actress. She was married for 25 years to actor Alejandro Camacho with whom she worked sharing credits in many telenovelas such as: El angel caido, Cuna de lobos, Imperio de Cristal, Para volver a amar, and Que te perdone Dios.
The Mousetrap: Agatha Christie's West End hit heads to Broadway after 70 years
...By Rebecca Jones and Helen Bushby Entertainment reportersThe world s longest-running play, The Mousetrap, which marks its 70th anniversary on Friday, is to open on Broadway for the first time next year...
Booker Prize 2022: Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatilaka wins with supernatural satire
... Dua Lipa spoke about the importance of books in her life, telling the BBC s Rebecca Jones that reading " helps me navigate through life and understand emotions and feelings, it s my solace"...
Booker Prize 2022: Queen Consort to award prestigious prize
... A round-up of the shortlisted novels - Rebecca Jones, arts correspondentAnimal Farm set in Robert Mugabe s Zimbabwe with the president a horse and his ambitious wife a Gucci-wearing donkey...
Booker Prize: Alan Garner is oldest writer to make the shortlist
... A round-up of the shortlisted novels - Rebecca Jones, arts correspondentAnimal Farm set in Robert Mugabe s Zimbabwe with the president a horse and his ambitious wife a Gucci-wearing donkey...
Damon Galgut wins Booker Prize with 'tour de force' novel The Promise
... An outstanding book Analysis by Rebecca Jones, BBC arts correspondentThe Promise by Damon Galgut is an excellent winner...
TS Eliot letter throws light on the early relationship
... and his reaction is sharp-edged and cutting, he told the BBC s arts correspondent Rebecca Jones...
Secret diary of 'Polish Anne Frank' Renia Spiegel to be published
... She told BBC arts correspondent Rebecca Jones her older sister was like my surrogate mother ...
Margaret Atwood says that the thieves targeted a handmaid's Tale sequel
... Really, you tried to steal, and we had a lot of code words and passwords, she told the BBC s arts correspondent Rebecca Jones...
Booker Prize: Alan Garner is oldest writer to make the shortlist
British writer Alan Garner , 87, has become the oldest writer to be shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize .
His book Treacle Walker is up against five Novels including Claire Keegan 's Small Things Like These, the shortest ever to make The Cut , with 116 pages.
However, organisers said Treacle Walker is even shorter by word count.
Noviolet Bulawayo , Percival Everett , Elizabeth Strout and Shehan Karunatilaka are also nominated.
Zimbabwean author Bulawayo makes her second appearance on The Shortlist with her book Glory, an allegory seen through The Eyes of animals.
Garner's book, about an unlikely friendship between a healer and a young boy, took eight years to write.
On Being the oldest ever to be recognised for The Prize , He Said that " age, in itself, is irrelevant. However, as with all skills, an apprenticeship has to be served with practice, and experience".
The £50,000 prize winner will be announced on 17 October, Garner's 88th birthday, at a ceremony at London's Roundhouse venue.
A round-up of the shortlisted Novels - Rebecca Jones , arts correspondentAnimal Farm set in Robert Mugabe 's Zimbabwe with The President a horse and his ambitious wife a Gucci-wearing donkey. It sounds unlikely and it is a bit weird when dogs, cats and peacocks are on Social Media or getting their nails done. But it - mostly - Works .
Outstanding. READ THIS BOOK. It will make You Laugh , it will make you gasp. What is so impressive is that it takes a shocking story about racism and police violence in the United States and makes it so funny. It is also so fast-paced you cannot put it down.
I suspect you will either love or hate this book. Part fairytale, part fable, it's a peculiar novel in which characters in comics come alive, mirrors sing, skies crack and the prose is punctuated with unfamiliar words such as hurlothrumbo and lomperhomock. But it is an astonishing work of imagination and once you finish it you feel you need to start again to try to make more sense of it.
This book is difficult to categorise. With ghosts and spirits in The Afterlife , it is part supernatural. But it also gives you a thorough grounding in Sri Lankan politics. And as The Narrative gathers pace it becomes a whodunnit. The result is a thrilling read.
It is incredible how Claire Keegan manages to compress a whole world into 114 pages. This is an exquisite book, with not a word wasted. I was spellbound by The Story set in an Irish town in 1985. But in many ways I wanted more and almost felt As If The Story ended just as it started to unfold.
I Am so pleased Elizabeth Strout has made The Shortlist because I Am a huge fan of her Olive Kitteridge Novels . This book is about another of her characters, Lucy Barton, and The Friendship she rekindles with her ex-husband. Strout's writing About Love , loneliness, ageing and grief is deceptively simple but profound.
The majority of The Books are inspired by real events such as the murder of Emmett Till (Percival Everett 's The Trees ) and The Fall of Robert Mugabe (Glory).
Chair of the judges, Neil Macgregor , said The Chosen Works all " speak powerfully about important things" that " concern us all".
The six authors represent five different nationalities.
" Each written in English, they demonstrate what an abundance of Englishes there are, how many distinct worlds, real and imaginary, exist in that simple-seeming space, the Anglosphere, " MacGregor said.
The six shortlisted authors each receive £2,500 and a specially bound edition of their book.
Last Year 's prize was won by South African author Damon Galgut for The Promise .
Source of news: bbc.com