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Jopay
Diofanny Jane Paguia-Zamora (born January 3, 1983, in Manila, Philippines), known professionally as Jopay () is a Filipina singer, dancer and actress. She is a former Senior Member and original member of Sexbomb Singers, with Rochelle Pangilinan, Evette Pabalan, Weng Ibarra, Izzy Trazona-Aragon and Monic Icban of the SexBomb Girls. Jopáy is also a cousin of singer-actress Nadine Lustre. A song entitled "Jopay" (composed and sang by Mayonnaise) was written about her. She is married to Joshua Zamora, a former and original member of the dance troupe Maneuvers. Discography Albums (with the SexBomb Girls) *2002: ''Unang Putok'' (4× Platinum) *2003: ''Round 2'' (5× Platinum) *2004: ''Bomb Thr3at'' (2× Platinum) *2005: ''Sumayaw, Sumunod: The Best of the Sexbomb Girls'' (Platinum) *2006: ''Daisy Siete: V-DAY'' Compilation albums (billed with the SexBomb Dancers) *2002: ''Sexbomb's Sexiest Hits'' (Gold) Filmography Television Films *2002: ''Bakit Papa'' *2002: ''Lastikman'' *2 ...
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SexBomb Girls
The SexBomb Girls (also known as SB Girls, SBG, SexBomb Dancers, and now SB NewGen) is an all-female singing and dancing group in the Philippines. They were initially only dancers for ''Eat Bulaga!'', the midday variety show in the Philippines, then later branched into singing and acting, as well as dancing. The group has become the best-selling girl group of Asia from 1999 to 2009 prior to the rise of K-pop. History The SexBomb Dancers were originally composed of four dancers upon their formation in November 1999 (Rochelle, Che-che, Debra, and Janine) under the name Chicken Sandwich Dancers as the background dancers of ''Eat Bulaga!'' and an offshoot of the Danz Focus Dancers (house dancers of the said show). The name "Sex Bomb" came from the 1999 hit song of Tom Jones. Of the four, only Rochelle remained (thus landing her the role and title as the group leader) until the group expanded during the SexBomb dance searches in 2000–2001, reaching an all-time high of 26 membe ...
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Time Of My Life (2011 TV Series)
''Time of My Life'' is a 2011 Philippine television drama dance series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Mark A. Reyes and Andoy Ranay, it stars Mark Herras and Kris Bernal. It premiered on August 1, 2011 on the network's Telebabad line up replacing ''Captain Barbell''. The series concluded on November 18, 2011 with a total of 80 episodes. Post-production The very first danserye is based on original concept created for GMA Television by Senedy Que with head writer Des Garbes Severino, choreographers Miggy Tanchanco (modern) and Donald Balbuena (ballroom), and directors Mark Reyes (musicals) and Andoy Ranay (drama). In 2010 it was planned for a working title ''Jump''. It is supposed to be replacing ''Tween Hearts'' but the GMA Network decided to put it on the Primetime block. The show is slated for 2011 despite 2010. Several auditions across the Philippines were held. The auditionees were seen in ''Party Pilipinas'' (until it was premiered in August 2011), with a working title ...
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Rochelle Pangilinan
Rochelle Pangilinan-Solinap (born May 23, 1982) is a Filipino dancer, actress and recording artist. She was one of the founding members of the popular group SexBomb Girls. In 2007, she repackaged herself as a short-term rap and hip-hop artist under the name RoC. Biography Rochelle "Riray" Pangilinan was born in Malabon, Philippines, and is one of three siblings. Her family was very poor, and her father, Rodolfo Pangilinan, was an alcoholic wife-beater. Her parents separated but reunited in 2000 after her father stopped drinking, but he died on November 11, 2007, of emphysema. Career Dancing career Pangilinan entered dancing contests at a young age, and at age 14 was offered a job at ''Eat Bulaga!'', a popular daytime variety show. She was only 14 when she first appeared on ''Eat Bulaga!''. A group of dancers including Pangilinan were formed in November 1999 as the Chicken Sandwich Dancers, an offshoot of the Danz Focus (the resident dancers of ''Eat Bulaga!''). At first, ther ...
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Eat Bulaga!
''Eat Bulaga!'' (), formerly ''Eat... Bulaga!'', is a noontime Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. Produced by TAPE Inc., it is the longest running variety show in the Philippines with over 13,000 episodes. Originally hosted by Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Chiqui Hollman and Richie D'Horsie, it premiered on July 30, 1979. Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, de Leon, Jimmy Santos, Jose Manalo, Allan K., Wally Bayola, Paolo Ballesteros, Pauleen Luna, Ryan Agoncillo, Ryzza Mae Dizon, Alden Richards, Maine Mendoza, Baste Granfon, Maja Salvador and Miles Ocampo currently serve as the hosts. Overview Radio Philippines Network (1979–1989) Production Specialists, Inc., a company owned by Romy Jalosjos, came up with an idea of creating a noontime show for Radio Philippines Network. Antonio Tuviera pitched that Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon would be the "perfect" hosts for the show. At a meeting at the InterContinental Manila, Tuviera made an offer to t ...
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Daisy Siete
''Daisy Siete'' () is a Philippine television drama anthology broadcast by GMA Network. Starring the SexBomb Girls, it premiered on September 1, 2003 on the network's Dramarama sa Hapon line up. The show concluded on July 2, 2010 with a total of 26 seasons. It was replaced by ''Ang Yaman ni Lola'' in its timeslot. Cast * Rochelle Pangilinan * Jopay * Sunshine Garcia * Mia Pangyarihan Seasons Seasons 1 to 6 were weekly episodes, where the story is not continuous. Ratings According to AGB Nielsen Philippines AGB Nielsen Media Research Philippines, commonly called AGB Nielsen, is a market research firm in the Philippines specializing in broadcast media. AGB Nielsen conducts audience measurement of television ratings for certain areas in the Philipp ...' Mega Manila People ratings, the final episode of ''Daisy Siete'' scored a 5.2% rating. Accolades References External links * 2003 Philippine television series debuts 2010 Philippine television series endings Fili ...
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Bridges Of Love (TV Series)
''Bridges of Love'' is a 2015 Philippine soap opera romance television series directed by Richard V. Somes and Will Fredo, starring Jericho Rosales, Paulo Avelino and Maja Salvador. The series was aired on ABS-CBN's ''Kapamilya Gold'' afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from March 16, 2015, to August 7, 2015, replacing '' Two Wives'', and was succeeded by '' On the Wings of Love''. Synopsis The story follows the lives of two brothers, Gael and Carlos, bound by their promise to support each other, but separated by an unfortunate accident. Carlos is adopted by a wealthy architect and developer and grows up in wealth. Gael returns to his parents who are poor. He grows up to fulfill his dream to build bridges and becomes a successful and sought after engineer. They cross paths as adults but do not recognize each other. They will be bridged together by love for the same lady-of-interest—Mia, who is Gael's greatest love, and the woman who completes Carlos' broken he ...
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Tubig At Langis
''Tubig at Langis'' (International title: ''Broken Vows'' / ) is a 2016 Philippine television drama romance series based on 1980 film of the same name, starring Vilma Santos, Amy Austria-Ventura and Dindo Fernando. Directed by FM Reyes, it is topbilled by Cristine Reyes, Zanjoe Marudo and Isabelle Daza. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's ''Kapamilya Gold'' afternoon block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on February 1, 2016, to September 2, 2016, replacing '' All of Me'' and was replaced by '' The Greatest Love''. Marudo and Reyes reunited in the series after Star Cinema's '' Bromance: My Brother's Romance'' from 2013. Vivian Velez resigned from the series due to difficulties working with Cristine Reyes. Synopsis Season 1 ''Tubig at Langis'' began with Irene (Cristine Reyes), a good and responsible daughter, being made pregnant by Jaime (Victor Silayan). Meanwhile, Jaime didn't tell Irene that he was a married man and had a family of his own residing in Australia. He d ...
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Be Careful With My Heart
''Be Careful with My Heart'' is a 2012 Philippine television drama series starring Jodi Sta. Maria and Richard Yap. The series aired on ABS-CBN's ''PrimeTanghali'' noontime block and worldwide via The Filipino Channel from July 9, 2012 to November 28, 2014. ''Be Careful with My Heart'' is the longest-running morning drama series and one of ABS-CBN's most successful programs due to its immense popularity and critical acclaim, spawning albums, concerts and worldwide tours. The series has been aired in regions of Africa, around Asia, the Middle East and South America. It is the fourth Philippine television series to be shot in high definition format after '' Rounin'', ''Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin'', and ''Budoy''. Synopsis A simple girl, Maya dela Rosa ( Jodi Sta. Maria), her older sister, Cristina Rose, and Cristina's son, Cho, are introduced as tour guides in their hometown of San Nicolas, with their mother running a souvenir shop. Money is often less than the living expenses an ...
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Oh My Dad!
''Oh My Dad!'' is a Philippine situational comedy series broadcast by TV5. Directed by Jeffrey Jeturian, it stars Ian Veneracion in the title role. It premiered on October 24, 2020 on the network's Todo Max Weekend afternoon block. The series concluded on April 24, 2021 with a total of 26 episodes. In June 2021, the show became available on Brightlight Productions programming affiliate ABS-CBN's streaming platform iWantTFC and worldwide via The Filipino Channel. Premise Matthew Balderama (Ian Veneracion), a former PBA player/matinee idol tainted by scandal returns home to the Philippines after a long stint in the United States. To his surprise, his three "children" as a result of his wild love life come knocking at his doorstep, begging for him to take them in. Matthew makes an attempt at juggling sudden fatherhood with romance and fame, taking it one day at a time. Cast ;Lead cast * Ian Veneracion as Matthew "Matmat" Balderama, an athlete, celebrity, and novice father * Dim ...
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Fantastic Man
''Fantastic Man'' is a 2007 Philippine television drama action fantasy series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on a 2003 Philippine film of the same title. Directed by Zoren Legaspi, it stars Mark Herras in the title role. It premiered on April 14, 2007. The series concluded on November 10, 2007, with a total of 31 episodes. Cast and characters ;Lead cast *Mark Herras as Fredo / Fantastic Man ;Supporting cast * Ryza Cenon as Wena / Fantastic Girl *Joey Marquez as Manalo *Gloria Sevilla as Cedes *Miguel Tanfelix as Tikboy *Ariel Rivera as Danny / Tadtad *Patricia Ysmael *Jackie Rice as Helen *Beth Tamayo as Linda *Paolo Contis as Tisay *Benjie Paras as Gobo *Rez Cortez as Elvis *Pen Medina as Singkit *Keempee de Leon as Budol *Nicole Anderson as K *Ana Lea Javier as Faith *Patrick Garcia as Lloyd *Valerie Concepcion as Belle *Chuck Allie *Alvin Aragon *Jewel Mische as Vicky *Dion Ignacio as Dexter / Fire Man *Cristine Reyes as Kate / Screamer / Sylvia (special ep ...
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Lastikman
Lastikman, originally spelled Lastik Man, is a fictional character and Filipino comics superhero created by Mars Ravelo and artist Mar T. Santana. Lastikman or the original spelling of Lastik Man debuted in comics format in ''Aliwan Komiks'' #56 (December 7, 1964). Based on DC Comics' Plastic Man, and/or Marvel's Mister Fantastic from Fantastic Four, Lastikman can also stretch and transform into many imaginable forms and shapes he desires. History Early years (1964-1965) In the 1965 comic book of Aliwan Komiks ''"Lastik Man Vol. 1"'', Lastik Man is introduced as a new comic book superhero, an alien from another planet who somehow got trapped on earth. Lastikman then decided to fight crime in the Philippines, mainly Manila. Later years (1995-1997) 1995 Issue #1 1995 Issue #3 In ''Issue #3: "Playground"'' (October 12, 1995), Lastikman faces the mad toymaker Professor Gilmor. 1995 Issue #4 In ''Issue #4: "Gold"'' (October 19, 1995). 1995 Issue #5 In ''Issue #5: "Lastikman ...
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Wil Time Bigtime
''Wil Time Bigtime'' (formerly known as ''Willing Willie'') is a Philippine primetime variety-game show broadcast by TV5. The show premiered on October 23, 2010, with its main host Willie Revillame. The show commemorated its first anniversary held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on October 22, 2011. The show ended its run on January 5, 2013, and a new show, '' Wowowillie'', was launched as its replacement on January 26, 2013. Hosts Main host *Willie Revillame (2010–2013) Co-hosts * Mariel Rodriguez-Padilla (2011–2013) *Camille Villar (2012–2013) *Lovely Abella (2011–2013) *Grace Lee (2012–2013) * Cindy Miranda (2012–2013) Former co-host * Mo Twister (2010–2011) * Imee Hart (2011) *Beybisaya (2011) * Rufa Mi (2011) * Shalani Soledad-Romulo (2010–2012) *Iwa Moto (2012) * Sugar Mercado (2011–2012) *Rufa Mae Quinto (2012) Substitute host for Willie Revillame * Rico J. Puno * Arnell Ignacio * Yul Servo Featuring *Anna Feliciano *Owen Ercia *Jeff Vasquez *Bigtime ...
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