Rebecca Jones Fuentes Berain, a talented actress and producer, was born on May 21, 1957, in Mexico City, Mexico, to an American father and a Mexican mother. During her childhood and adolescence, she resided in California with her family, where she developed a strong foundation in the arts.
Rebecca's academic pursuits led her to Orange Coast College, where she studied Drama, and later, she relocated to Mexico to further her career. Her professional journey began in 1982 with the soap opera "El amor nunca muere," followed by "El maleficio" in 1983, which garnered significant success.
Her impressive repertoire includes notable soap operas such as "The Fallen Angel," "Cuna de Lobos," "The Devil's Smile," "Crystal Empire," and "Para Volver a Amar." Rebecca's personal life was marked by a 25-year marriage to actor Alejandro Camacho, with whom she shared a son and collaborated on numerous projects before amicably parting ways.
In recent years, Rebecca's work has been featured in the television series "Las Malcriadas," "La Doña," and "May God forgive you." She has also worked with prominent networks such as NBC and Disney.
Tragically, Rebecca's life took a devastating turn in 2018 when she was diagnosed with cancer. Despite her valiant efforts, she succumbed to the disease on March 22, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and a profound impact on the entertainment industry.