Jacqueline Evans

Jacqueline Evans (born 17 January 1914) was a British-born Mexican film actress.

Her first larger role came two years later when she played the part of Cassandra in the 1948 film Adventures of Casanova starring Arturo de Córdova.

In 1950 Evans got her first leading role in the comedy/fantasy film Simbad el mareado.

Evans is best known for playing the part of Rebecca Boone in the 1956 western Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer which starred Bruce Bennett.

Evans last appearance was in the murder mystery Murder in Three Acts which was based on the book by Agatha Christie, Three Act Tragedy and saw Peter Ustinov take on the role of Hercule Poirot.