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Jewel Mary is an Indian actress and television presenter, who works in Malayalam films and television field.[2]
Key Information
Career
[edit]In school she performed in ballet, and in college she started working as master of ceremonies, mostly for corporate events.[3] In 2014, she began her career as a television presenter, co-hosting the reality show D 4 Dance on Mazhavil Manorama, alongside Govind Padmasoorya.[3] Later she forayed into films, debuting with Pathemari.[4][5] She has acted in several movies and hosted many reality TV shows and celebrity award nights across the globe.
Personal life
[edit]In April 2015, Jewel Mary married Jenson Zachariah, a television producer.[6] They were divorced in 2024.[1]
Filmography
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Utopiayile Rajavu | Umadevi | |
| Pathemari | Nalini | ||
| 2016 | Ore Mukham | Amala | |
| 2017 | Thrissivaperoor Kliptham | Sunitha P.S I.A.S. | |
| Annadurai | Chitra | Tamil film | |
| 2018 | Njan Marykutty | Jovi | |
| 2022 | Maamanithan | Philomi | Tamil film |
| Paappan | Dr. Priya Nalini/Draupathi | Cameo | |
| Kshanikam | Supriya | ||
| 2023 | Antony | Priya | [7] |
| A Ranjith Cinema | Teena Sunny | [8] | |
| 2025 | Get-Set Baby | [9] |
Music Album
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Bella Ciao | Herself | English | Music album |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | D 4 Dance: Season 1 | Co-host | Mazhavil Manorama |
| 2015 | Smart Show | Participant | Flowers TV |
| 2016 | Dhe Chef: Season 1 | Co-host | Mazhavil Manorama |
| 2016 | Christmas Carnival (launch show of Komedy Circus) | Host | Mazhavil Manorama |
| 2017–2018 | Urvashi Theatres | Host | Asianet |
| 2017 | Ningalkkum Aakaam Kodeeshwaran | Participant | Asianet |
| 2018-2019 | Thamasha Bazaar | Host | Zee Keralam |
| 2020 | Top Singer season 2 | Host | Flowers TV |
| 2020–2022 | Star Singer Season 8 | Host | Asianet |
| 2021 | Snehapoorvam Somuvinu | Host | Asianet |
| 2021 | Samrambhaka | Host | Flowers TV |
| 2021 | Comedy Kondattam | Host | Flowers TV |
| 2022-2023 | Star Singer junior Season 3 | Host | Asianet |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "She debuted as Mammootty's heroine, was diagnosed with cancer immediately after hard-fought divorce battle". HindustanTimes.
- ^ "Jewel Mary OFFICIAL WEBSITE". Jewel Mary. Archived from the original on 19 November 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
- ^ a b Thomas, Elizabeth (6 June 2014). "Nursing a desire to be on stage". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
- ^ Soman, Deepa (27 September 2014). "I feel like Alice in Wonderland: Jewel". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
- ^ Karthikeyan, Shruti (26 September 2014). "Television host Jewel is Mammootty's new heroine". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
- ^ Soman, Deepa. "I'm planning a simple wedding: Jewel Mary". The Times of India.
- ^ "Antony teaser has both Joju George and Kalyani Priyadarshan flexing muscles". Cinema Express. 18 October 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
- ^ "Kannilorithiri Neram song from A Ranjith Cinema is out". Cinema Express. 29 November 2023. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
- ^ Madhu, Vignesh (30 January 2025). "Unni Mukundan's Get-Set Baby release date out". Cinema Express. Retrieved 2 February 2025.
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Early life
Childhood and family
Jewel Mary was born on July 11, 1990, in Kochi, Kerala, India.[1] She grew up in a Roman Catholic family in Tripunithura, where her father, Sebi Antony, worked as a technician at the Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore (FACT).[5] Her mother is Rose Mary, and she has two siblings, Jibin and Jeeva.[6] Much of her early childhood was spent in the FACT staff quarters in Aluva, a self-contained township featuring a park, school, hospital, and theater that provided a nurturing environment.[6] After completing eighth grade, her family relocated to her father's ancestral home in Thripunithura, a traditional house with a mud-tiled roof surrounded by greenery.[6] From a young age, Jewel displayed an artistic flair, often writing and directing short plays during her school years.[6] She also participated in ballets, both writing and performing in them, which helped her develop strong communication skills.[5] These school events fostered her early passion for the performing arts, where she enjoyed hosting activities and engaging with audiences.[5] Jewel's bilingual fluency in Malayalam and English, along with proficiency in Tamil and Hindi, supported her involvement in diverse school performances and events.[5] Her childhood experiences in these creative pursuits laid the foundation for her later interests in anchoring and public speaking.[5]Education
Jewel Mary completed her secondary education at St. Ignatius Higher Secondary School in Kanjiramattom, Ernakulam district, Kerala.[5][7] During her school years, she demonstrated early interest in performing arts through ballet performances and hosted numerous events, leveraging her fluency in Malayalam and English to build foundational public speaking skills.[5] She pursued higher education at Samaritan College of Nursing in Aluva, Ernakulam, graduating with a degree in nursing.[5][7] In college, Jewel Mary further developed her anchoring abilities by serving as a master of ceremonies for various events, including college gatherings, which helped her gain confidence in engaging audiences.[5] These experiences marked her initial major hosting roles, laying the groundwork for her future career in television presenting.[5]Career
Television career
Jewel Mary entered the television industry in 2014 as a co-host of the dance reality show D 4 Dance on Mazhavil Manorama, sharing the role with Govind Padmasoorya.[8] The program, which aired from April to November 2014, marked her debut as a presenter and quickly established her as a promising anchor in Malayalam television.[9] Following her debut, Mary expanded her hosting portfolio to include other reality shows on various channels, such as Dhe Chef on Mazhavil Manorama in 2015, where she co-hosted with RJ Mathukutty, Urvashi Theatres on Asianet, and Top Singer on Flowers TV.[10][9][11] She also anchored high-profile events, including the Asianet Comedy Awards in 2015 and 2016 alongside Meera Nandan, and the First Mangalam Film Awards in 2015 with Deepa Rahul Easwar.[12][13] These roles showcased her versatility in engaging audiences through live events and competitive formats. From 2020 to 2022, Mary served as the host of Star Singer Season 8 on Asianet, a musical reality competition that premiered in December 2020 and ran for over a year, drawing significant viewership in Kerala.[14] Her charismatic presence contributed to the show's appeal, blending warmth with energetic delivery to connect with contestants and viewers alike.[9] Mary's television career solidified her reputation as a dynamic anchor, with her ability to fluently switch between Malayalam and English enhancing the accessibility and success of programs like Star Singer.[15] This bilingual proficiency, honed from her early interest in anchoring during education, helped elevate viewer engagement in reality shows and award ceremonies.[9]Film career
Jewel Mary made her feature film debut in the Malayalam drama Pathemari (2015), directed by Salim Ahamed, where she portrayed Nalini, the wife of the protagonist played by Mammootty.[16] Her entry into cinema came unexpectedly, as she initially dismissed the casting offer as a prank during her time as a prominent television anchor.[17] The role earned her the Asiavision Award for Best Debutant Female Actor, marking a promising start to her acting career in Malayalam cinema.[1] That same year, she appeared in Utopiayile Rajavu, a comedy directed by Kamal, essaying the character of Umadevi, an activist fighting for an ideal village.[18][19] She followed this with a supporting role as Amala in the mystery-drama Ore Mukham (2016).[1] In 2017, Mary expanded her portfolio with supporting roles in both Malayalam and Tamil cinema. She played Sunitha P.S., a civil servant, in the comedy-drama Thrissivaperoor Kliptham, directed by Rafeeq Ahammed, though her appearance was a brief cameo.[20] The same year, she ventured into Tamil films with Annadurai, a family action-drama helmed by G. Srinivasan, where she depicted Chitra, the love interest of one of the protagonists portrayed by Vijay Antony in a dual role.[21] In 2018, she appeared as Jovi in the transgender-themed drama Njan Marykutty.[1] This period highlighted her adaptability across languages, building on her television fame to secure opportunities in the film industry despite the competitive landscape for newcomers transitioning from small-screen roles. Mary's recent works demonstrate a trajectory toward more layered characters amid personal and professional hurdles. In 2022, she featured as Philomi in the Tamil-Malayalam bilingual drama Maamanithan and as Dr. Priya Nalini in the horror thriller Paappan.[1] In 2023, she portrayed Priyamvadha (also referred to as Priya) in the action thriller Antony, directed by Joshiy, supporting the lead narrative involving Joju George, as well as Supriya in Kshanikam.[22][1] The same year, in the thriller A Ranjith Cinema by Nishanth Sattu, she took on the pivotal role of Teena, the wife of the central character played by Saiju Kurup.[23][24] Her career has evolved from initial lead and supporting parts to selective engagements that allow deeper character exploration, often drawing from her established on-screen presence honed through television. By 2025, she featured in the comedy-drama Get-Set Baby, directed by Vinay Govind, as Sushmita Alexander, a resilient self-made woman, further showcasing her range in family-oriented stories.[25][26] This progression reflects persistence in navigating the shift from television popularity to sustained film roles, where opportunities have grown more prominent over time.[17]Other professional activities
In addition to her work in television and film, Jewel Mary has established a notable modeling career, leveraging her on-screen popularity to secure early assignments and photoshoots in the Malayalam entertainment industry. She has expressed a strong passion for modeling, participating in various fashion and promotional shoots that highlight her versatility as a performer. Her professional portfolio emphasizes her role as a model alongside acting and presenting, with appearances in visual projects originating from Kerala.[27] Mary began her experience as a master of ceremonies (MC) during her college years, honing her hosting skills primarily for corporate events and functions. This early involvement allowed her to develop poise in guiding non-broadcast gatherings, including private award ceremonies and professional occasions outside of television production. She has continued to take on MC roles for such events, drawing on her energetic style to engage audiences in off-screen settings.[28][29] Beyond modeling and hosting, Mary has engaged in brand endorsements, collaborating with several reputed companies in the Malayalam market to promote products through her public image. She maintains an influential social media presence, particularly on Instagram, where she shares content related to her professional endeavors, lifestyle, and fan interactions, further extending her reach in the entertainment sphere.[30]Personal life
Marriage and divorce
Jewel Mary married Jenson Zachariah, a television programme producer from Changanassery, Kerala, on April 11, 2015, in a traditional Christian wedding ceremony held at a church in Changanassery.[31] The union was described by Mary as an "arranged-cum-love marriage," which took place around the time of her film debut in Pathemari (2015).[3][32] During their marriage, the couple led a relatively private family life, with Mary continuing to balance her burgeoning acting career alongside her personal commitments. Public details on shared experiences remain limited. The couple separated in 2021, leading to a protracted legal battle that culminated in their divorce being finalized in 2024.[3][32] Mary described the proceedings as a "hard-fought" and contentious process lasting nearly four years, initially attempted as mutual but requiring extended court involvement due to irreconcilable differences.[3] The divorce was publicly announced by Mary in an August 2025 interview with journalist Dhanya Varma, where she detailed the emotional toll of the prolonged separation.[32] In 2025 reflections shared during the same interview, Mary expressed a sense of liberation and renewed optimism following the divorce, noting that it marked the end of a challenging chapter and allowed her to reclaim her independence.[3] She celebrated this milestone with a month-long solo trip to the UK and Ireland, including spending her birthday in London, which she described as a deliberate step toward embracing personal growth and future opportunities.[32]Health challenges
In August 2025, Jewel Mary publicly disclosed her diagnosis of thyroid cancer, which she had received in late 2023 following a routine check-up at Aster Medcity in Kochi.[4] Initial symptoms included a persistent cough, excessive phlegm, and frequent throat-clearing, which she attributed partly to stress and pre-existing conditions like PCOD; a scan revealed suspicious nodules in her neck, prompting further investigation.[33] When doctors recommended a biopsy, Mary described feeling "numb" and freezing in fear, though she concealed her anxiety from her family to maintain a strong facade; the procedure confirmed the cancer after a tense 15-day wait for results, with a second biopsy providing final verification.[33] Mary underwent a seven-hour surgery in early 2024 to remove the thyroid nodules, for which she had no insurance and depleted her personal savings to cover costs.[4] Post-surgery, she experienced significant physical tolls, including temporary loss of voice—expected to last up to six months—and weakness in her left hand, necessitating physiotherapy for recovery; no radioactive therapy was required due to the localized nature of the cancer.[33] The emotional burden was profound, as she navigated the diagnosis amid a prolonged divorce finalized in 2024, yet she emphasized handling the ordeal "with grace" while life felt slowed and uncertain.[4] Medical guidance came from specialists like Dr. Chitrathara and Dr. Shawn T. Joseph at VPS Lakeshore Hospital, along with support from Dr. Gangadharan's wife, Chitra.[33][4] Six months after surgery, follow-up reviews declared her cancer-free, and by mid-2025, Mary reported being "perfectly healthy" with no ongoing illness, though she continues six-monthly check-ups to monitor her condition.[9] In interviews, she expressed a positive outlook, stating, "I am just showing a little light to those fighting the same battle," and noted that sharing her story had prompted others to seek early detection.[9] Her health recovery coincided with renewed professional activity, including public appearances and media engagements by late 2025.[34]Filmography
Feature films
Jewel Mary's feature film career primarily consists of supporting roles in Malayalam cinema, with ventures into Tamil cinema, spanning from her debut in 2015 to 2025.[2]| Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Pathemari | Nalini | Malayalam | |
| 2015 | Utopiayile Rajavu | Umadevi | Malayalam | |
| 2016 | Ore Mukham | Amala | Malayalam | |
| 2017 | Thrissivaperoor Kliptham | Sunitha P.S. I.A.S. | Malayalam | Cameo |
| 2017 | Annadurai | Chitra | Tamil | |
| 2018 | Njan Marykutty | Jovi | Malayalam | |
| 2022 | Maamanithan | Philomi | Tamil | |
| 2022 | Paappan | Dr. Priya Nalini/Draupathi | Malayalam | Cameo |
| 2022 | Kshanikam | Supriya | Malayalam | |
| 2023 | Antony | Priya | Malayalam | |
| 2023 | A Ranjith Cinema | Teena Sunny | Malayalam | |
| 2025 | Get-Set Baby | TBA | Malayalam |