The 28-year-old actress shared how she’s preparing to return to her role as Liz Ortecho on The CW drama in an Instagram post on Monday (July 1).
“Gearing up for Season 2 of @cwroswellnm,” Jeanine wrote. “First up on my returning to Liz Ortecho stack…Sabrina & Corina by @kalimaja. A collection of stories featuring Latina women of the Southwest and the deep-rooted truths of their homelands. Fiercely beautiful and illuminating. So many gifts in this book. Love love. #RoswellNM”
In the photo, Jeanine beams at the camera in her dressing room, holding her copy of Sabrina & Corina.
Lucy Hale meets up with the cast of Charmed in this shot from inside The CW Network 2019 Upfronts Party held at The Pool on Thursday night (May 16) in New York City.
Jeanine Mason turns heads in a hot pink ensemble while arriving at the 2019 CW Network Upfront held at New York City Center on Thursday (May 16) in New York.
The Roswell, New Mexico starlet joined her co-star Nathan Dean Parsons on the red carpet, as well as In The Dark star Perry Mattfeld.
Jeanine Mason keeps it cute in a two-tone floral dress at opening night of Falsettos at the Ahmanson Theatre on Wednesday night (April 17) in Los Angeles.
Falsettos revolves around the life of a charming, intelligent, neurotic gay man named Marvin, his wife, lover, about-to-be-Bar-Mitzvahed son, their psychiatrist and the lesbians next door. It’s a hilarious and achingly poignant look at the infinite possibilities that make up a modern family…and a beautiful reminder that love can tell a million stories.
The actress and dancer is featured in the new issue of Grumpy magazine and chatting all about playing Liz on Roswell, New Mexico.
“I fell in love with her energy and how much of an activist she is, how deeply she cares, how intelligent she is. It all excited me,” Jeanine shared about stepping into her shoes on the CW series.
She continues, “She was a character that I’ve never gotten to play with, and I felt an immense responsibility right off the top to do right by her, and to portray her fully. I didn’t want anyone else to get her. I thought it was my job to bring her to life.”
“When it worked out, we were all so thrilled. It was just an ideal situation. Now that it’s out, and it’s doing well, it’s really a dream.”
Jeanine adds that “there is something about her, [and] I know I’ll never get bored. I’m having such a good time trying to keep up with her, and her energy.”
Jeanine Mason stuns in a white dress while arriving for the Television Academy Foundation’s 39th College Television Awards held at Wolf Theatre over the weekend in North Hollywood, Calif.
The Roswell, New Mexico actress recently spoke with Variety about the rebooted show, and why she always thought it was a brilliant idea.
“It never struck me as anything other than a great idea to reboot this property, primarily because she’s Liz Ortecho, and that is honoring the book series and there was so much of the story left to explore,†Jeanine says.
She continues, “A lot of it lies in the fact that the lead woman is Latina, and she’s ignited, she’s on fire, she’s a scientist, she’s a curious a protagonist who is jaded, and she has her world turned upside down by this big secret that’s revealed.â€