Jacqueline Guido
- Actress
- Producer
- Editor
Jacqueline Guido is a first-generation Mexican/American international hyphenated artist, born and raised in San Diego, California. She is the youngest of six children born to immigrant parents from Guanajuato Mexico. She is of Indigenous, Spanish and French descent.
It was at the early age of 12 when visiting the Opera for the first time that Jacqueline discovered her love for the arts and it was then when she found out what she wanted to do for the rest of her life.
Since her arrival in Los Angeles, she has been busy working as an actress, writer, director and producer in film, television, and theater and voice-over.
Internationally; She has toured the Republic of China and the Fringe Festival in Scotland.
In 1999 she co-founded One Giant Ovary Productions whose primary focus is producing projects centering on topics regarding social problems and social change.
"Juan The Brave" a film she wrote and produced has circulated the independent film festival realm and was a favorite at the 2006 Translation Film Festival in Seattle Washington.
In 2008 "Revelacíon" also written and produced by Jacquie was one of the five films selected to play in the Nashville World Aids day film festival and was purchased by Bienestar Human services and continues to be used in interventions towards education on HIV/AIDS.
Jacqueline wrote the screenplay "Hood Vengeance" a script bought and produced by Zula Entertainment and is now streaming on Netflix.
Jacqueline is a 24th Annual Imagen award winner for " 8 Ways to Say I love My life and Mean it." Best theatrical production.
In 2010 she started "Stage 9" studio. An international eclectic boutique production company based in Tijuana Mexico with the intention of joining artistic collaborations with artists from both sides of the border.
Jacquie produced, wrote and directed three documentaries were she documents the stories of poet and scholar Francisco Bustos, Clemente Beleche a bracero, and Antonio Calderon a farm-worker. All three sold to the San Diego Media Arts Center.
With great pride on September 16, 2014, Jacqueline received a Proclamation of the City Council from the City of San Diego for as a writer, director, actress and producer she continues to cultivate social change through storytelling and film. And September 16 is now proclaimed to be Jacqueline's day in the city of San Diego.
In the month of November 2019, she received the amazing news that her ten-minute play "Las Tepalcuanas" was accepted to the ten-minute theater festival at the Frida Kahlo Theater in Los Angeles and it will be running for the entire month of February 2020.
Besides being an artists Jacqueline is also a wife, mother, humanitarian, cook and herb lover. On social media, you can find her on IG @principessajax Facebook and twitter @jacquelineguido
She speaks English, Spanish and Italian.
It was at the early age of 12 when visiting the Opera for the first time that Jacqueline discovered her love for the arts and it was then when she found out what she wanted to do for the rest of her life.
Since her arrival in Los Angeles, she has been busy working as an actress, writer, director and producer in film, television, and theater and voice-over.
Internationally; She has toured the Republic of China and the Fringe Festival in Scotland.
In 1999 she co-founded One Giant Ovary Productions whose primary focus is producing projects centering on topics regarding social problems and social change.
"Juan The Brave" a film she wrote and produced has circulated the independent film festival realm and was a favorite at the 2006 Translation Film Festival in Seattle Washington.
In 2008 "Revelacíon" also written and produced by Jacquie was one of the five films selected to play in the Nashville World Aids day film festival and was purchased by Bienestar Human services and continues to be used in interventions towards education on HIV/AIDS.
Jacqueline wrote the screenplay "Hood Vengeance" a script bought and produced by Zula Entertainment and is now streaming on Netflix.
Jacqueline is a 24th Annual Imagen award winner for " 8 Ways to Say I love My life and Mean it." Best theatrical production.
In 2010 she started "Stage 9" studio. An international eclectic boutique production company based in Tijuana Mexico with the intention of joining artistic collaborations with artists from both sides of the border.
Jacquie produced, wrote and directed three documentaries were she documents the stories of poet and scholar Francisco Bustos, Clemente Beleche a bracero, and Antonio Calderon a farm-worker. All three sold to the San Diego Media Arts Center.
With great pride on September 16, 2014, Jacqueline received a Proclamation of the City Council from the City of San Diego for as a writer, director, actress and producer she continues to cultivate social change through storytelling and film. And September 16 is now proclaimed to be Jacqueline's day in the city of San Diego.
In the month of November 2019, she received the amazing news that her ten-minute play "Las Tepalcuanas" was accepted to the ten-minute theater festival at the Frida Kahlo Theater in Los Angeles and it will be running for the entire month of February 2020.
Besides being an artists Jacqueline is also a wife, mother, humanitarian, cook and herb lover. On social media, you can find her on IG @principessajax Facebook and twitter @jacquelineguido
She speaks English, Spanish and Italian.