The veteran actress, producer, and director Jossara Jinaro passed away at the age of 48. The SAG activist died of cancer on April 27. Her husband, Matt Bogado, announced her passing on her Facebook page.
The message stated:
“It is with great sorrow that I inform you of the passing of my wife, Jossara Jinaro, on April 27, 2022,” Jossara fought hard against her illness and returned home to be surrounded by family.”
Her hubby continued by saying,
“Jossara was an exceptional spouse, mother, artist, and friend.” She possesses a lovely, caring disposition and refused to accept no for an answer. Even in her final moments, she fought. She has attained serenity and will be remembered for the remainder of her existence. Myself, Liam, and Emrys will miss mom dreadfully, but we are comforted by the knowledge that she is with us in spirit, guiding us along the way.”
The Bay Area will have a public memorial service, according to Matt Bogado. The subject’s information has not yet been made public. Jinaro’s Hollywood career was well-known. She appeared on a variety of well-known television programs, including ER, Judging Amy, and Strong Medicine.
All the information you need about Jossara Jinaro
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on May 25, 1973, the television personality was born on that date. Early on, she was intrigued by both film and dance and decided to pursue careers in both fields.
Her family supposedly relocated to the United States after her stepfather, a diplomat from Columbia, was abducted by rebels.
At the age of 16, Jinaro moved to Chicago and immediately signed up with an agency. Following her participation in the Telemundo series Viva Vegas!, she catapulted to notoriety.
After this episode, she went on to portray Courtney Messina on Judging Amy. She is featured in three episodes of the show.
She then appeared on ER, Without a Trace, The Young and the Restless, and The Closer, among other television programs. In 2006, she was nominated for a GLAAD award for her performance in twelve episodes of Passions.
Jinaro has not appeared in many movies. She appeared in films such as World Trade Center, Fly Boys, Havoc, and Ten Tricks, in which she portrayed Maria.
The actress stated in a 2011 interview with The General Hospital Wub Tub that theatre was her “favorite acting outlet” despite her numerous film roles. She went on to say:
“I do everything in my power to return to it between projects…there is nothing quite like telling a story to someone face-to-face.” In addition to hearing and feeling their tears, you can also hear their sniffling, laughter, and breathing. In a single night, transitioning from a fervent community attorney to a heartbroken girl longing for love to a naive young woman searching for answers is like viewing life through three different sets of eyes. It’s beautiful.”
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