Jessica Coch is a talented Mexican actress known for her roles in popular telenovelas and films.
She began her acting career at a young age, studying at the prestigious Centro de Educación Artística (CEA) of Televisa.
Coch’s breakthrough role came when she portrayed Johanna Villarreal in the telenovela Código Postal, which earned her widespread recognition.
Coach has demonstrated her versatility as an actress, taking on diverse roles in various television shows and movies.
Some of her other notable works include the telenovelas “Alborada,” “Rebelde,” and “Burden of Guilt,” as well as the films “Timeless Love” and “A Shelter for Love.”
Early Life And Education
Jessica Alejandra Coch Montes de Oca was born in Puebla, Mexico, on November 4, 1979. She is the daughter of Jorge Coch, an Argentine professional soccer player, and Martha Montes de Oca, a Mexican mother. She grew up alongside her sibling.
Jessica Coch started her studies at Televisa’s Centro de Educación Artística (CEA). Although her father is Argentine, Jessica primarily identifies with her Mexican heritage and practices Christianity as her religion.
Career
Jessica Coch began acting at a young age, studying at Televisa’s prestigious Centro de Educación Artística (CEA). She appeared in minor roles in the telenovelas Alborada and Rebelde.
In 2006, she landed an antagonistic role as the seductive, clever, and envious character Johanna Villarreal in the juvenile telenovela Código Postal, produced by José Alberto Castro.
In 2007, Coch continued working with Castro, taking on the role of María Inés Castrejón in the telenovela Palabra de Mujer. The following year, she was cast as Cristina in the telenovela Juro Que Te Amo, where she worked alongside actor José Ron.
Coch‘s breakthrough role came in 2009 when she was cast as the villain Renata in the telenovela Mi Pecado, produced by Juan Osorio. This performance helped establish her as one of the more vital young actresses in the industry.
In 2010, Coch appeared alongside Silvia Navarro and Juan Soler in the telenovela Cuando me enamoro, a remake of the telenovela La Mentira. The following year, she was cast as the main antagonist in the soap opera Un Refugio para el Amor, a remake of Morelia, produced by Ignacio Sada Madero.
Coach has also had special appearances in the series Muchacha Italiana a Casarse and was the antagonist in Amor de Barrio. She currently stars as a co-protagonist in the series Mi marido tiene familia.
Personal Life
Jessica Coch is a Mexican actress. She was previously married to Roberto Gómez Fernández, who is the son of the comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños. Jessica and Roberto were married from May 2010 to September 2011, when they divorced after being together for a year.
Before her marriage in 2006, Jessica dated actor José Ron while they worked together on the television series Código Postal. Jessica Coch is single and has not disclosed any information about her personal life or relationship status.
Filmography
Television:
The Count: Love and Honor (TV series)
El maleficio (TV series)
The Deal (TV series)
Vecinos (TV series)
Mi marido tiene familia (TV series)
Love from the Hood (TV series)
Italian Bride (TV series)
Todo incluido (TV series)
A Shelter for Love (TV series)
Malpais (TV series)
Timeless Love (TV series)
Burden of Guilt (TV series)
Juro que te amo (TV series)
Palabra de mujer (TV series)
Sexo y otros secretos (TV series)
Net Worth
Jessica Coch‘s net worth is not publicly disclosed. She has chosen to keep her financial information confidential as a private individual.
While she may have earned income through her career as a Mexican actress, the specifics of her net worth are not available publicly.
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