Jacqueline is a vibrant performer with a love for people, storytelling and being centre-stage. Originally from the Mornington Peninsula, she dabbled in hip-hop dancing and school musicals before finding her true passion for acting later in life.
Her journey to the stage has been anything but ordinary—after graduating with top academic marks, she completed a Gap Year with the Royal Australian Air Force, then earned a Bachelor of Arts (Photography) at RMIT. She spent several years as a military photographer, living in Sydney, Adelaide and Canberra, while travelling the world and capturing stories through her lens, before finally deciding to step out in front of it.
Jacqueline made her acting debut in 2022 as Kay Mostyn in Murder on the Nile and hasn’t looked back since. She’s currently training at The National Drama School, where she’s earned the leading roles of Lady Macbeth (Macbeth), Yelena (Uncle Vanya), and was also awarded the 2025 Student of Excellence Award, the William P. Carr Scholarship.
She’s now appearing as “Love” and “God” in the school’s production of Everybody by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, and is excited to continue growing, creating, and connecting through her craft into the future. With a love for both stage and screen, Jacqueline is excited to pursue new opportunities in the industry — the world is her oyster, and she’s just getting started.

