Biographie
Jenny De La Fuente is an actor, writer, director, and producer based in Austin, Texas, and Mexico City. She is known for her role in the Amazon Prime hit show An Unknown Enemy and for her most recent short film, Somewhere You Feel Free, which earned her a nomination for best actress at Austin Under The Stars, and Austin Spotlight.
Jenny earned a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre from The University of Texas at Austin, graduating as a Spotlight Student in the Class of 2016. She trains Advanced Meisner Technique under Laurel Vouvray at In The Moment Acting Studio in Austin, Texas.
In her early days at The University of Texas at Austin, Jenny found herself cast in Neil Labute's play "Some Girl(s). This marked the beginning of a vibrant journey in the world of theater. Her time at UT was enriched by memorable performances in various productions, including "The Sparrow", "Esperanza Rising", "Push up", and the groundbreaking "The Women of Juarez", now celebrated as the off-Broadway sensation, "La Ruta" by Isaac Gomez.
Under the esteemed mentor ship of Laurel Vouvray at In The Moment Acting Studio, Jenny hones her craft with Advanced Meisner Training, adding depth and authenticity to her performances. Beyond the stage, Jenny has graced both the big and small screens, notably in the Amazon Prime hit series, "An Unknown Enemy", directed by Gabriel Ripstein. Her repertoire extends to feature films, web series, short films, music videos, and commercials, solidifying her status as a versatile and sought-after talent.
Jenny's creative journey took a deeply personal turn when she poured her heart into "Somewhere You Feel Free". This film, born from her own experiences, carries a powerful message against sexual harassment. It's a testament to Jenny's commitment to making a difference through storytelling.
With a fervent passion for production and a gift for storytelling, she has taken a bold step forward by founding her own production company, "Pink Mud Productions". Her mission with Pink Mud Productions is to create character-driven stories that bring compassion, skew away from binary mentalities and helps create unity and understanding for the human conditions with the goal to create a more tolerant world.