- Moved to Brazil when she was 16.
- She's an actress and a director.
- Her father was a journalist.
- Studied theater in Fundação Brasileira de Teatro between 1955 and 1957. Maria Clara Machado was one of her teachers.
- Worked in O Tablado (theater) of Maria Clara Machado.
- Won award for best supporting actress for her role in the play "O Marido Vai À Caça" (1971).
- Won a Mambembe Award for best actress for her work in "Madame de Sade" and in "As Criadas" (1982).
- Made her debut as a theater director with the play "Esperando Godot" of Samuel Becket.
- In 1985 won a Molière Prize for her work in "Tupã, A Vingança", directed by Miguel Falabella.
- Jacqueline Laurence was chosen to interpret works by Albert Camus, Jean Genet, Miguel Falabella and other modern and contemporary authors.
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