Jimena Romero
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Jimena Romero (born November 19, 1970 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a professional scriptwriter, one of two daughters of Colombian media idol Bernardo Romero and acting legend Judi Henriquez. She married musician and producer Julio Reyes in 1993.
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[edit] Early life
As a child, Jimena often went with her father off-screen. She learned the camera control, and how to write screenplays, from these constant visits. For the rest of the time, she was alone, with only her gullible nannies and sister, Adriana. Jimena was, as a child, eager if she could see her mother and father even once every month. Apart from this, she loved writing and was fascinated by the television industry. This would sky-rocket her career as an adult many years afterwards.
[edit] Career
Her career began as an adult, where she worked with her father-boss on many occasions. She was keen on finishing her projects quick and well enough to receive praise from her father. Here is a list of her works:
- "Lorena" (2005) TV Series (writer)
- "Apuesta por un amor" (2004) TV Series (original)
- "Juanas, Las" (2004) TV Series (story)
- "Siete veces Amada" (2002) TV Series (writer)
- "Amores querer con alevosía" (2001) TV Series (writer)
- aka Amores (Mexico: promotional title)
- aka Amores querer con pasión, deseo, ilusión, locura, frenesí, ventaja, delirio, traición, confianza, alegría, perdón, fidelidad, ternura, engaño, respeto, alevosía (Mexico: promotional title)
- "Vida en el espejo, La" (1999) TV Series
- "Tentaciones" (1998) TV Series
- "Enséñame a querer" (1998) TV Series (writer)
- "Hilos invisibles" (1998) TV Series (idea) (script)
- "Juanas, Las" (1997) TV Series (also script)
- "Mirada de mujer" (1997) TV Series (original idea) (as Bernardo Romero) (scripts) (as Bernardo Romero)
- "Eternamente Manuela" (1995) TV Series
- "Momposina" (1995) TV Series (also script)
- "Potra zaina, La" (1993) TV Series (writer)
- "Sangre de lobos" (1991) TV Series (writer)
- "Caballo viejo" (1988) TV Series (writer)
- "Cuento del domingo, El" (1980) TV Series (writer)
[edit] Marriage
In 1993, she married Julio Reyes, producer, whose brother Gerardo would become a Herald journalist in Miami. Eventually, they had a son named Alejandro Reyes in 1995. Three years later, they had another son, Pablo, in 1998. Nowadays, Jimena is keen to work at home, unlike her childhood which included the monthly visit of her parents from their busy jobs.
[edit] Death
In 2005, on August 3rd, Bernardo Romero died. Jimena's last project with him was Lorena, the story of a woman whose husband, while aboard a ship, loses his memory. Lorena is yet to come to the U.S.
[edit] Upcoming Events
She is currently the scriptwriter of an idea of hers that recently shot its pilot. She was the original creator along with brother-in-law Gerardo and husband Julio.
[edit] Family
The Romero/Reyes family is a wide array of Colombian scriptwriters and musicians:
- Pablo, who is following in his father's footsteps as a musician.
- Alejandro, who is following in his mother's foosteps as a screenwriter and writes scripts for media productions at school.
- Julio, a professional mucsician and producer who has worked with Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin, Thalía, Jennifer Lopez, and Estefano.
- Gerardo, Jimena's brother-in-law, an uprising Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
- Gerardo's son Julian, a teen hoping to follow in his uncle's footsteps.