Jacqueline Lourdes Blanco-Davao (born February 11, 1964) is a Filipina actress and aerobic instructor. During the 1980s and the 1990s, she appeared in different film genres including ''Hihintayin Kita sa Langit'', (1991), ''Si Aida, Si Lorna, o Si Fe'', (1989) ''Misis mo, Misis ko'', (1988) and ''Palabra de honor'' (1983).
Blanco is the daughter of famous Filipino Music composer and actress
Pilita Corrales
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.
She has a half-brother named Ramon Christopher Gutierrez. She is married to Philippine actor
Ricky Davao
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Blanco co-hosted the noontime show ''Student Canteen'' on GMA-7 from 1982 until the show's cancellation in 1986. She was also a regular fixture on the Sunday musical extravaganza "GMA Supershow" on the same network. In 1999, she became a household name when she played the main antagonist in the ABS-CBN primetime drama series "Saan Ka Man Naroroon". Her most recent television appearances include a regular co-hosting stint in ''
Walang Tulugan'' from 2008-2016, and the sitcom "Vampire Ang Daddy Ko" where she and her mother Pilita Corrales alternated for the role of Sonya Ventura as the older/younger versions.
In June 2007, she enrolled in the
Associate of Arts program of the
University of the Philippines, Open University. Blanco writes a column in ''The Philippine Star'' newspaper.
In the late 2000s she remained frequent with GMA-7 Afternoon dramas and Primetime dramas as well.
Filmography
Television
Television programs
Television series
Film
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1964 births
Filipino film actresses
Filipino television actresses
Filipino child actresses
Filipino people of Spanish descent
Living people
People from Cebu City
Actresses from Cebu
Filipino women comedians
20th-century Filipino actresses
21st-century Filipino actresses
GMA Network personalities
University of the Philippines Open University alumni
Visayan people