Marian Rivera - Career - Films

Films

In 2006, Rivera signed an exclusive contract with Regal Films and was cast in the horror movie, Pamahiin.

A year later, Rivera co-starred in two Metro Manila Film Festival movie entries: Bahay Kubo that was topbilled by Maricel Soriano and Desperadas.

In 2008, Rivera starred with Richard Gutierrez in the romantic comedy movie My Best Friend's Girlfriend' under GMA Films.

In December 2008, she starred in two Metro Manila Film Festival Movie Entries such as Shake, Rattle & Roll X, an omnibus horror trilogy movie in which she played the role of Nieves, The Engkanto Slayer & Desperadas 2 ,a sequel from a previous one.

The following year, Rivera starred on the horror movie, Tarot.

In early 2010, Rivera was reunite with Dingdong Dantes in You to Me Are Everything, a romantic comedy movie under GMA Films which was one of Rivera's Highest Grossing Movie. She also starred in her own Metro Manila Film Festival Movie Entry, Super Inday and the Golden Bibe and have been nominated as Best Actress on the previous 36th Metro Manila Film Festival Awards Night.

In early 2011, Rivera was part as one of the lead cast of Regal Entertainment Movie entitled, Temptation Island (after 30 Years of making) and an add-up character to to the Metro Manila Film Festival Movie Entry Ang Panday 2 alongside with Sen.Bong Revilla.

In 2013, Rivera will star with Richard Gutierrez in the upcoming Romantic Comedy Movie entitled My Lady Boss.

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