Television
Year | Title | Role | Network |
2013 | Bubble Gang | Herself | GMA Network |
2012 | Sana Ay Ikaw Na Nga | Esmeralda Garela | GMA Network |
My Beloved | Lyzette | GMA Network | |
Maynila | Ynna | GMA Network | |
2011 | Spooky Nights Presents: Sumpa | Cindy | GMA Network |
Sisid | Gina | GMA Network | |
Reel Love: Tween Hearts | Yza | GMA Network | |
Jillian | Jenny | GMA Network | |
Dwarfina | Marikita Liit | GMA Network | |
2010 | Puso ng Pasko: Artista Challenge | Challenger | GMA Network |
Diva | Vanessa | GMA Network | |
Party Pilipinas | Herself | GMA Network | |
SRO Cinemaserye Presents: Meet The Fathers | Chezka | GMA Network | |
2009 | Sana Ngayong Pasko | Happy | GMA Network |
George and Cecil | Diane | ABS-CBN | |
Dear Friend: Special | Ella | GMA Network | |
ASAP | Herself | ABS-CBN | |
2007 | La Vendetta | Alex Cardinale | GMA Network |
Mga Mata ni Anghelita | Lisa | GMA Network | |
SOP Rules | Herself | GMA Network | |
Let's Go | Allie | ABS-CBN | |
Who's Your Daddy Now? | Andrea | GMA Network | |
2006 | Candies | Host | QTV 11 |
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“They [parents] can help the children work out schedules for homework, play, and television that minimize the conflicts involved in what to do first. They can offer moral support and encouragement to persist, to try again, to struggle for understanding and mastery. And they can share a childs pleasure in mastery and accomplishment. But they must not do the job for the children.”
—Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)
“There is no question but that if Jesus Christ, or a great prophet from another religion, were to come back today, he would find it virtually impossible to convince anyone of his credentials ... despite the fact that the vast evangelical machine on American television is predicated on His imminent return among us sinners.”
—Peter Ustinov (b. 1921)
“Television ... helps blur the distinction between framed and unframed reality. Whereas going to the movies necessarily entails leaving ones ordinary surroundings, soap operas are in fact spatially inseparable from the rest of ones life. In homes where television is on most of the time, they are also temporally integrated into ones real life and, unlike the experience of going out in the evening to see a show, may not even interrupt its regular flow.”
—Eviatar Zerubavel, U.S. sociologist, educator. The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life, ch. 5, University of Chicago Press (1991)