Jaclyn Jose’s untimely passing brought a premature conclusion to a career that had so much more still to offer.
Jaclyn had her start in sexy films but reinvented herself to become a multi-awarded actress and one of the best the industry had ever seen.
PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Industry) takes a look back at the life on and off the camera of the one and only Jaclyn Jose.
GROWING UP IN PAMPANGA
Jaclyn’s real name was Mary Jane Guck. She was of German and American descent.
Born on March 16, 1964, Jaclyn grew up in Angeles, Pampanga.
Her father was part of the U.S. Armed Forces and was stationed at Clark Air Base — the military facility operated by the Americans here in the country until 1991.
Performing runs in the blood of Jaclyn’s family. Her mother, Rosalinda Santa Ana, was a bar singer.
Meanwhile, her half-sister Veronica Jones was also an actress and was active in showbiz from the 1970s until the 1980s.
“I never saw my dad,” Jaclyn told broadcast journalist Jessica Soho in 2016.
“Wala along desire [to see him]. No, life goes on without you, parang ganyan. I was very, very observant type of kid.”
Despite growing up in a poverty-stricken household, Jaclyn said she had a fun childhood.
“I enjoyed my [childhood],” she stressed.
“I was poor, so what? Kaya lang, yun nga, yung social awareness bukas na agad bata pa ako.”
SCREEN NAME ORIGIN
Jaclyn initially wanted to go to Japan to work as a singer — not that she could carry a tune.
“Hindi ako kumakanta,” she stressed.
“But the thought of maiaangat ko ang pamilya ko sa kahirapan kapag nagpunta ako sa Japan.”
Jaclyn, who served as her celebrity sister’s PA or personal assistant, eventually ended up being an actress.
Her first movie was Chikas released in 1984 starring Rey ‘PJ’ Abellana and Lovely Rivero, among others.
Director William Pascual gave her the showbiz nickname “Jacklyn.”
William found “Mary Jane” too Westernized and sought a memorable nickname with good recall for the budding actress.
GETTING NOTICED
It didn’t take long for Jacklyn to get noticed by directors.
Her second acting project was in the sex-drama movie, Escort Girls, starring Maria Isabel Lopez and Amy Austria.
Critically acclaimed director Lino Brocka made Jacklyn the lead star in White Slavery released in 1985.
She changed her screen name from Jacklyn to Jaclyn, a nickname she would use throughout her career.
“I will not be what I am today if not for Lino,” Jaclyn said in a 2016 interview.
It was also in 1985 when Jaclyn was seen in the provocative flick Private Show directed by Chito S. Roño.
Jaclyn won her first acting award in 1987 — Best Actress from Gawad Urian — for the movie Takaw Tukso.
Viewers knew Jaclyn from appearing in sexy movies during her early years as an actress.
Jaclyn gave this tip to young sexy stars in an interview with entertainment reporter Leo Bukas.
“Hindi ko naman sinasabi na parang maging ako sila. Ang sa akin lang, kapag sexy scenes, gawin mo na para wala nang Take 2. Kasi kapag Take 2, Take 3, lalo lang madadagdagan yung exposure,” said Jaclyn.
“So, as much as possible, gawin mo na one take para isahan na lang
“Ganun ‘yung ginagawa ko noong araw. Para sa akin, ipapaulit lang ito, gawin ko na lang. Tutal kapag isahan, eh ‘di one time na lang.
‘Yan lang ang lagi kong ina-advise sa paggawa ng sexy films, sexy scenes.”