Jaclyn Jose included in 2025 Academy Awards' 'In Memoriam' section
Late veteran actress Jaclyn Jose was part of the "In Memoriam" section of the 2025 Academy Awards or Oscars.
The "In Memoriam" portion of its website pays tribute to artists and filmmakers who passed away in 2024.
"The Academy honors friends and colleagues we lost over the last year. Take a moment to remember the artists and filmmakers we lost in 2024-2025," the "In Memoriam" webpage reads.
Her daughter Andi Eigenmann shared a screenshot of Jose's photo and name on the website.
"My Nanay is among other Hollywood artists and filmmakers who are remembered by the Academy this year," Eigenmann wrote.

Jose passed away due to myocardial infarction or heart attack in March last year.
Her acting career spanned decades, earning critical acclaim from Gawad Urian, Luna Awards, and FAMAS.
Born into a family of actors, Jose launched her acting career in 1984 with adult drama films Chicas and Private Show. The latter earned her a FAMAS Award nomination. Two years later, she secured her first acting accolade, a Gawad Urian Best Actress award, for another adult drama, Takaw Tukso.
In 1995, the mother of two transitioned to television, making her debut on ABS-CBN's Familia Zaragoza as Ester. She gained further popularity playing Magda in the popular teleserye Mula Sa Puso.
Jose's television career flourished with appearances in numerous teleseryes across both GMA Network and ABS-CBN. Some notable roles include Sana'y Ikaw Na Nga, Zorro, My Husband's Lover, Marimar, Hiram, Agua Bendita, Dyosa, and Prinsesa ng Banyera.
In 2016, Jose earned a Best Actress award from the international Cannes Film Festival for her role in Brilante Mendoza's Ma' Rosa. She became the first Filipino and Southeast Asian to win the award.
The veteran actress also became known for her roles in Lino Brocka's White Slavery, The Flor Contemplacion Story, Patay na si Hesus, and more. She last appeared in FPJ's Batang Quiapo in 2023.