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Jacqueline Buckingham (Anderson) is an actress, writer, producer, director and lifestyle entrepreneur. Fusing entertainment with activism, she wrote, produced, directed and starred in The Box with Jacqueline, a female empowerment comedy series on Amazon that was featured in over a dozen film festivals around the US and Canada. As a result of the world's largest companies censoring the show and equating the female body with being "offensive", she subsequently designed a product line dedicated to ending shame against women and female sexuality. She co-starred in Amazon's first film opposite Minnie Driver, Portrait (2004), directed by Jordan Scott, Jacqueline landed her first role next to Dave Chappelle as Delilah in Half-Baked, became a regular on Late Night with David Letterman, and has had guest starring roles on Law & Order (NBC), Ed (CBS), Hack (CBS) and As the World Turns (ABC). She's had numerous supporting roles in independent films including Intimate Affairs directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Nick Nolte, and Corpus Collossum directed by Michael Snow, exhibited at The Museum of Modern Art in 2017. An activist for global health, Jacqueline wrote and produced a documentary film for AMPATH's Orphans and Vulnerable Children Program in Kenya, hosted 10 Adventures of a Lifetime for Outside Television and is a frequent keynote speaker. She has been an on-air expert for Fox and formed partnerships with Gap, J. Crew, Nordstrom and Macy's to create a web series titled Style Meets Life to empower women. During her time spent outside the entertainment industry, Jacqueline founded and ran businesses, trained in mind-body medicine, contributed as a civic leader in the arts, raised two children and wrote extensively. Connected by her passion for empowering people through a multitude of artistic platforms, she created the first user-generated art collections for over 2 million square feet of healthcare space in the Midwest, directed multi-million dollar design projects for major institutions and private estates across the country, co-founded a wellness center in Dallas, studied Lifestyle Medicine and Neuroscience at Harvard, and led a global school curriculum throughout Australasia. Her professional passion in film and television is to empower women and the female psyche for the betterment of humanity.