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

Key Information

Biography

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Coch was born on 4 November 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 at only 16 years of age.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

Career

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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.[citation needed]

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

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.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role Notes
2006-07 Código Postal Juana "Joanna" Villarreal
2007-08 Palabra de Mujer María Inés Castrejón
2008-09 Juro Que Te Amo Cristina de Urbina
2009 S.O.S.: Sexo y otros Secretos
2009 Mi pecado Renata Valencia
2010-11 Cuando Me Enamoro Roberta Monterrubio Álvarez/Roberta Gamba Álvarez
2011 Malpaís María Carranza
2012 Un Refugio para el Amor[2][3] Gala Villavicencio de Torreslanda Main cast
2014-15 Muchacha italiana viene a casarse Tania Casanova Guest star
2015 Amor de barrio Tamara/Mona Lisa Altamirano
2017 Mi marido tiene familia Marisol Córcega Main cast
2023 Los 50[4] Herself Contestant
2024 El Conde: Amor y honor[5] Leticia de Gallardo

Theater

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Awards and nominations

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Year Category Telenovela Result
2011 Best Co-star Actress Cuando Me Enamoro Nominated[6]
2016 Best Supporting Actress Amor de barrio Nominated[6]

References

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Jessica Coch (born November 4, 1979) is a Mexican actress best known for her roles in telenovelas produced by Televisa and other networks. Born in Puebla, Mexico, she graduated from the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) of Televisa in 2003, marking the start of her professional acting career. Coch gained prominence through supporting roles in popular telenovelas, beginning with minor parts in Alborada (2000) and Rebelde (2004). Her breakthrough came with the role of Roberta Monterrubio in Cuando me enamoro (2010), a romantic drama where she portrayed a complex character entangled in family secrets and love triangles. She continued to build her reputation with performances such as Marisol Córcega Gómez in Mi marido tiene familia (2017–2018), a comedy-drama series that explored family dynamics and earned high ratings in Mexico. In recent years, Coch has taken on more prominent and diverse roles, including Diana Ojeda in the supernatural thriller (2023–2024), where she depicted a woman caught in a web of curses and betrayals. Her latest work includes Leticia de Gallardo in El conde: Amor y honor (2024), a production in which she plays a strong-willed matriarch in a story of love, revenge, and nobility. Beyond television, she has appeared in films like La octava cláusula (2023) and participated in reality shows such as Reto 4 Elementos (2018), showcasing her versatility in the entertainment industry.

Early life and education

Family background

Jessica Alejandra Coch Montes de Oca was born on November 4, 1979, in , , . She is the daughter of Jorge Coch, an professional soccer player who played as a right winger and later settled in , and Montes de Oca, a Mexican native. Coch was raised in , where her family resided following her father's relocation from after his playing career with clubs including .

Acting training

Jessica Coch began her formal acting education at the Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) of , the company's prestigious training academy. The CEA offers a rigorous three-year program focused on developing core performance skills, including techniques, voice modulation, physical expression, and stage presence, through intensive workshops, rehearsals, and practical exercises designed to prepare students for professional work in television and theater. Guided by the academy's longstanding director Eugenio Cobo since 1987, the curriculum emphasizes holistic artistic growth and real-world application, fostering discipline and versatility among participants. Upon completing her studies and graduating from the CEA in 2003, Coch transitioned to professional auditions, securing initial opportunities that launched her on-screen presence.

Professional career

Television work

Jessica Coch began her acting career with minor roles in telenovelas such as Alborada (2000) and Rebelde (2004). She secured her first supporting antagonistic role as Juana 'Joanna' Villareal in the youth-oriented telenovela Código Postal (2006), marking her entry into Mexican scripted series under producer José Alberto Castro. She followed with early supporting parts, including María Inés Castrejón in Palabra de mujer (2007–2008), a drama centered on women's empowerment, and Cristina de Urbina in Juro que te amo (2008–2009), a family saga that highlighted her versatility in ensemble casts. Her breakthrough came in 2009 with the role of Renata Valencia in (international title: Burden of Guilt), where she portrayed a cunning and vengeful involved in schemes of and , earning critical notice for her intense performance as a complex villain that propelled her from minor roles to prominent antagonistic figures. This was followed by another key villainous turn as Roberta Monterrubio Álvarez in (Timeless Love, 2010–2011), depicting a manipulative entangled in romantic rivalries and family betrayals; the character, often compared to her mother's ruthless traits, solidified Coch's reputation for embodying scheming adversaries and led to a nomination for Best Co-star Actress at the 2011 . In 2012, she played Gala Villavicencio Williams in , a supporting role as a sophisticated yet troubled in a story of social class divides, further showcasing her range in dramatic narratives. Coch continued to build her profile with Tamara Altamirano de Lopezreina in Amor de barrio (2015), a neighborhood drama where her portrayal of a resilient community figure earned her a 2016 Premios TVyNovelas nomination for Best Supporting Actress, reflecting her shift toward more grounded, empathetic characters amid ensemble dynamics. By 2017, she took on a co-lead role as Marisol Córcega Gómez in the hit comedy series Mi marido tiene familia, embodying a strong-willed family matriarch navigating marital and generational conflicts, which marked a pivot to comedic and lead-supporting positions in popular primetime programming. In recent years, Coch has embraced diverse genres, including a guest appearance as a contestant in the 2023 reality competition series Los 50. She returned to scripted drama as Diana Ojeda in the supernatural telenovela El maleficio (2023–2024), playing a determined ally in a tale of curses and family secrets that highlighted her ability to convey emotional depth in horror elements. Her most recent role, Leticia de Gallardo in El conde: Amor y honor (2024), represents an evolution toward more heroic personas, portraying a loyal supporter in a story of redemption and justice, contrasting her earlier villainous archetypes and underscoring her career progression from supporting antagonist to multifaceted co-lead.

Film and television specials

Jessica Coch made her feature film debut in the 2022 thriller The Eighth Clause (original title: La octava cláusula), directed by , where she portrayed Commissioner Carolina, a key figure investigating the unraveling secrets of a seemingly during a tense dinner party. The film, which blends drama and suspense elements, explores themes of infidelity and deception, with Coch's character providing investigative tension amid the protagonists' marital collapse. Released on , it marked her entry into international streaming projects, featuring a multinational cast including Spanish actor Óscar Jaenada and Mexican star . While the film received mixed critical reception for its melodramatic tone and pacing—earning a 3.5/10 on The Movie Database—Coch's supporting role contributed to the procedural aspects, highlighting her versatility beyond serialized television. In television specials, Coch participated in the 2018 reality competition series Reto 4 Elementos: Naturaleza Extrema, a production that challenged celebrities in extreme physical and elemental trials across air, water, earth, and fire. As part of the actors' team alongside , Estefanía Ahumada, and , she competed for two months before her elimination during the earth challenges, showcasing her athleticism in action-oriented formats distinct from scripted roles. The series, filmed in Mexico's , emphasized endurance and teamwork, allowing Coch to demonstrate physical diversity in her on-screen presence. Earlier, Coch appeared in the 2011 miniseries Malpaís, a 40-episode drama produced by , where she played María Carranza, a central character navigating family conflicts and rural hardships in a story inspired by real Mexican locales. This limited-run project, distinct from ongoing telenovelas, focused on social issues like migration and tradition, with Coch's performance adding emotional depth to the ensemble narrative. Additionally, she made a in the 2007 anthology series episode "Día negro," portraying an invited character in a segment exploring intimate relationships and personal dilemmas. These specials underscored her range across genres, from high-stakes reality to introspective drama, often drawing on her theater-honed expressive skills for authentic portrayals.

Theater productions

Following her training at Televisa's Centro de Educación Artística (CEA), where she began studying acting in 1996, Jessica Coch made her professional theater debut in 2011 with the comedy Tú tampoco eres normal, directed by . In this play, which examines relationship dynamics through two couples navigating everyday absurdities, Coch portrayed Julia, a character entangled in humorous marital tensions, alongside co-stars , , and . The production premiered at Teatro Venustiano Carranza in and toured various venues, including the Teatro Ángela Peralta in , highlighting Coch's transition from screen roles to live stage performance. Coch continued her stage work in 2014 with ¿Por qué los hombres aman a las cabronas?, an adaptation of Sherry Argov's self-help book that became a commercial success across . She played the role of Bárbara, a in the ensemble exploring female empowerment and romantic strategies, sharing the cast with leads as Dulce and as her partner. The play toured extensively, including performances in and , and returned in subsequent seasons through 2020 with rotating casts, allowing Coch to refine her comedic timing in front of live audiences. From 2018 to 2019, Coch took on the role of Bárbara in Divinas, a collection of interconnected monologues addressing women's multifaceted lives, from motherhood to relationships, infused with dark humor. Directed toward a primarily audience but appealing broadly, the production featured an all-star ensemble including Gaby Spanic, , , and , and toured major cities like , , and Guadalajara. Coch's performance in one of the segments emphasized emotional resilience, drawing on personal insights to connect with viewers, as she noted in interviews about the play's relatable themes. In 2022, Coch appeared in the Mexican adaptation of David Hare's Network at Teatro de los Insurgentes in , a satirical drama critiquing media originally based on the 1976 film. Her involvement in this high-profile premiere underscored her ongoing commitment to contemporary theater, collaborating with a cast that tackled the play's intense through live and dialogue. Coch's theater experiences, particularly the immediacy of live interaction, have enhanced her on-screen presence by sharpening her ability to convey subtle emotional layers without retakes, as seen in her nuanced villainous turns in telenovelas like (2010), where her stage-honed expressiveness added depth to the manipulative . This cross-medium synergy is evident in later television work, such as (2012), where her live-performance discipline contributed to the raw intensity of her antagonist Gala.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Jessica Coch began her notable romantic relationships in the public eye during her early acting career. In 2006, she dated fellow actor , with whom she co-starred in the telenovela . Coch married producer , son of the iconic Mexican comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños (known as ), on May 8, 2010, in a private ceremony in , . The union, which followed a multi-year courtship, ended in divorce in September 2011 after approximately 16 months of marriage, primarily due to irreconcilable personal differences. The couple did not have children together. In her only public statement on the matter, issued via shortly after the separation was announced, Coch described the end of their four-year relationship (including the pre-marital period) as mutual and amicable: "Después de 4 años de una relación hermosa, llena de respeto y admiración, Roberto y yo hemos decidido separarnos. Ha sido un proceso difícil y doloroso, pero cabe aclarar que estamos en los mejores términos y que él siempre será una persona importante en mi vida. No daré más explicaciones al respecto y espero que respeten este duro momento." She emphasized maintaining respect and privacy thereafter, with no further details on family dynamics or subsequent relationships publicly disclosed in verified reports.

Interests and activism

Coch's passion for soccer stems from her family background, particularly her father, Jorge Coch, a former Argentine professional footballer who played for several Mexican clubs after moving to the country and later served as a coach for FC. Growing up in , she has often shared her enthusiasm for the sport, once aspiring to become a professional player herself before pursuing acting. As a self-described "futbolera," she actively follows matches and has participated in soccer-related charity events, such as kicking a penalty shot to raise funds for causes. Her connection to Puebla's soccer scene is evident through her support for local teams, reflecting pride in her hometown's sporting heritage, which her father helped shape during his career there. Coch maintains a vibrant public persona centered on this interest, frequently engaging with fans on her love for the game via social platforms, where she is known for her outspoken .

Awards and nominations

Jessica Coch earned two nominations at the , Mexico's premier awards celebrating outstanding achievements in television, especially within the influential genre that dominates primetime viewing and shapes cultural narratives across . In 2011, during the 29th edition of the awards, she received a for Best Female Co-star for her performance in the telenovela Timeless Love (), where she portrayed a key supporting character contributing to the series' dramatic family dynamics. This recognition underscored her emerging talent in ensemble casts, competing alongside notable actresses such as and Patricia Navidad. Coch's second nomination came in 2016 at the 34th , where she was honored in the Best Supporting Actress category for her role in , a that highlighted themes of community and resilience in urban settings. She vied against strong contenders including and Beatriz Moreno, reflecting the competitive nature of the awards that spotlight performers elevating ensemble storytelling. These accolades, though not resulting in wins, affirm Coch's consistent impact in the landscape, where nominations often boost an actor's visibility and career trajectory in an industry renowned for its global export of dramatic series.

Other recognitions

In addition to her nominations at the , Jessica Coch has appeared in prominent series.

References

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