Maureen Ruby Jackson
Acting
Born 2013-12-25 · Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Maureen Ruby Jackson is a powerhouse vocalist and versatile actress known for her incredible emotional range and "great voice." Embarking on a historic journey to star in 40 feature-length family musicals, Maureen has dedicated her career to playing a diverse gallery of characters—ensuring that she never plays the same girl twice. She first captured hearts as the bossy yet soulful Reina Gordan in A Popstar Princess, where she performed the hauntingly beautiful original ballad, "Glass House Child." She immediately followed that success by transforming into the humble and hardworking Clementine Rose in A Prairie Farm Girl, proving her ability to disappear into any role. Deeply inspired by the legends of the Golden Age of Hollywood, Maureen is building a massive cinematic legacy alongside her aunt (Director). With a voice that has been compared to the greats and a work ethic that spans dozens of films, Maureen Ruby Jackson is not just a performer—she is a true "Chameleon of the Screen" and a rising icon in family entertainment and the mysterious, powerful Amara. By the age of 12, Maureen had already established The Maureen Ruby Jackson Collection, a massive cinematic universe that includes holiday classics like The Christmas Child and the reality-bending sequel The 13th Year. In 2026, Maureen expanded her legacy into television with two vastly different performances. She moved audiences to tears in the gritty, short-lived cult favorite Golden Cab, playing a survivor of abuse who discovers her strength in the back of a city taxi. Though fans campaigned to keep the show on the air, Maureen pivoted with the grace of a true mogul to the smash-hit sitcom Star Struck. There, she traded tears for textiles, starring as a brilliant, world-class fashion designer—a role that allowed her to showcase her wit and her eye for high-end style. Deeply inspired by the legends of Hollywood’s Golden Age, such as Judy Garland and Shirley Temple, Maureen is not just a performer for hire. As the head of her own production house alongside Director Sophia Carter, she oversees every frame of her 4K CGI and Volumetric productions. Whether she is playing the mistreated Mary Mack or a galactic superstar, Maureen Ruby Jackson remains dedicated to one golden rule: she never plays the same girl twice. With 22 credits and counting, she is the rising icon of a new generation.
Known for

A Prairie Farm Girl
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Miss Ruby Gale
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The Popstar Princess
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Amara:The Statue
Releases May 8, 2026

A Christmas Child
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The Clockmaker's Daughter
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Jumbotron: The Global Tour Special
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The 13th Year
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The Glass House Child:Musical Special
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The First Anniversary: A Maureen Ruby Jackson Legacy
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