Derek Ramsay - Television

Television

Year Title Role Network
2013 Kidlat Voltaire/Kidlat TV5
2012 The Amazing Race Philippines Host
2011 The Biggest Loser: Pinoy Edition Co-host/Games Master ABS-CBN
Your Song Presents: Kim Ariel
2010 Magkaribal Louie Villamor
Habang May Buhay Samuel David Corpuz/David Briones
2009 Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Ang Lalaking Nagmahal Sa Akin Zephy McNally
The Wedding Warren/Philip Garcintorena
Komiks Presents: Nasaan Ka Maruja? Romualdo Santiago/Ross Lozano
Your Song Presents: Feb-ibig Raphael
2008 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Boarding House Richard
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Isda Buboy
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Mansyon Chris
1 vs. 100 Studio player/himself
2007 Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik Joaquin de Los Santos
U Can Dance Ver. 2 Co-host
2007–2008 Ysabella Chef Mito Valenzuela
2007 Your Song Presents: Upside Down Robert
2006 U Can Dance Co-host
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Love Letters Arnel
2006–2007 Super Inggo Machete
2005–2006 Ang Panday Kahimu
2005 Entertainment Konek Co-host
MTV Philippines VJ MTV

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