Jessica Coch

Jessica Coch (born Jessica Alejandra Coch Montes de Oca on November 4, 1979 in Puebla, Mexico) is a Mexican actress.

Jessica Coch
Born
Jessica Alejandra Coch Montes de Oca

(1979-11-04) November 4, 1979
Puebla, Mexico
Other namesJessy
OccupationActress
Years active2006-present
Spouse(s)
(
m. 2010; div. 2011)
Parent(s)Jorge Coch
Martha Montes de Oca

Biography

Coch was born on November 4, 1979 in the city of Puebla, Mexico.[1] She is the daughter of an Argentine professional soccer player Jorge Coch and a Mexican mother, Martha Montes de Oca. Jessica started studying at the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) of Televisa in the 1996 generation with only 16 years of age.

In 2006, she dated José Ron, while they worked together in Código Postal. In May 2010 she married the producer Roberto Gómez Fernández, son of the comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños. They divorced in September 2011.

Career

She received her first opportunities with small roles in the telenovelas Alborada and Rebelde. In 2006 she attended a casting for the juvenile telenovela Código Postal of the producer José Alberto Castro getting the antagonistic role of Johanna Villarreal, a seductive, clever and envious character where she shared credits with Africa Zavala.

For 2007, Coch started working again with José Alberto Castro with the character of María Inés Castrejón in the telenovela Palabra de Mujer.

In 2008 Ma Pat invited her to participate as Cristina in the telenovela Juro Que Te Amo where she worked again alongside José Ron. Later in 2009 she is called by the producer Juan Osorio to work in Mi Pecado as Renata, the villain. With this character she established herself as one of the stronger young actresses of the moment.

In 2010 she was alongside Silvia Navarro and Juan Soler in the telenovela Cuando me enamoro, which is a remake of the telenovela La Mentira.

In late October 2011, Jessica was confirmed by the producer Ignacio Sada Madero to star alongside Zuria Vega and Gabriel Soto in the soap opera Un Refugio para el Amor, a remake of the soap opera Morelia, where she played the main antagonist of the telenovela, the same role that was interpreted by former Miss Universe Cecilia Bolocco in the previous production. She had a special appearance in the series Muchacha italiana viene a casarse. Coch was the antagonist in Amor de barrio. She stars in the series Mi marido tiene familia as the co-protagonist.

Filmography

Telenovelas, Series
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006-07Código PostalJuana "Joanna" VillarrealMain Antagonist
2007-08Palabra de MujerMaría Inés CastrejónAntagonist
2008-09Juro Que Te AmoCristina de UrbinaAntagonist
2009S.O.S.: Sexo y otros SecretosTV Series
2009-10Mi PecadoRenata ValenciaAntagonist
2010-11Cuando Me EnamoroRoberta Monterrubio Álvarez/Roberta Gamba ÁlvarezAntagonist
2011MalpaísMaría CarranzaTV Series
2012Un Refugio para el Amor[2][3]Gala Villavicencio de TorreslandaMain Antagonist
2014-15Muchacha italiana viene a casarseTania CasanovaSpecial Appearance
2015Amor de barrioTamara/Mona Lisa AltamiranoAntagonist
2017Mi marido tiene familiaMarisol CórcegaCo-Protagonist

Theater

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Awards and nominations

Premios TVyNovelas

YearCategoryTelenovelaResult
2011Best Co-star ActressCuando Me EnamoroNominated
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