Donita Rose
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Donita Rose-Villarama | |
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Born | Donita Rose Ramos Cavett-Villarama December 5, 1974 Utah, U.S. |
Occupation | Former MTV Asia VJ, TV Personality |
Years active | 1990-present |
Spouse(s) | Eric Villarama |
Children | Joshua Paul Villarama (b. 2003) |
Website | https://twitter.com/realdonitarose |
Donita Rose-Villarama, (née Donita Rose Ramos Cavett-Villarama), also known as Donita Rose, Donita, is a Filipino actress, TV Host and former MTV Asia VJ.[1][2]
Biography
She was born in Utah, U.S. on December 5, 1974 and moved to the Philippines when she was five years old. She is the eldest daughter of an American father and a Filipino mother from Pangasinan[citation needed] but migrated to Angeles City in Pampanga. Donita has three siblings.[3][4][5]
Donita Rose was FHM's 2001 Sexiest of the Philippines. Donita married Eric Villarama in June 2003, the couple having lived in Singapore since 2002. The couple's son, Joshua Paul Villarama, born in 2004, is named after her two younger brothers. Donita and Eric are born-again Christians. In the summer of 2007, they moved to Manila.[6]
Career
She joined That's Entertainment and was linked to Gary Estrada. Her 1st movie was an action movie Gabo in 1989 by Regal Entertainment. Her 1st Comedy Movie was Mandurugas in 1991 and followed her box office hit Alabang Girls in 1992 by VIVA Entertainment. She played Barbie Doll in a sitcom called Ober Da Bakod. Her first movie is Katabi Ko'y Mamaw. Donita formerly hosted ABS-CBN's morning news and entertainment show, Umagang Kay Ganda. In May 2014, she recently hosted a former Filipino morning variety-talk show on GMA called Basta Every Day, Happy!, a variety show which she co-hosts with Gladys Reyes, Alessandra De Rossi and Chef Boy Logro.
TV shows
- That's My Amboy (2016 GMA Network)
- Little Star (2016 GMA Network)
- Buena Familia (2015 GMA Network)
- Let the Love Begin (2015 GMA Network)
- Sabado Badoo (2015 GMA Network)
- Tunay Na Buhay (2015 GMA Network)
- More Than Words (2014 GMA Network)
- Basta Every Day, Happy! (2014 GMA Network)
- AHA! (GMA Network)
- Sarap At Home (GMA News TV)
- Tunay Na Buhay (GMA Network)
- Power House (GMA News TV)
- Chef Boy Logro: Kusina Master (GMA Network)
- Showtime (ABS-CBN)
- U-Turn (UniversiTV)
- Talentadong Pinoy (TV5)
- Umagang Kay Ganda (ABS-CBN)
- Lastikman (ABS-CBN)
- Mobile Kusina (GMA Network)
- ASAP (ABS-CBN)
- Ober Da Bakod (GMA Network)
- Si Manoy at si Mokong (GMA Network)
- Eat Bulaga! (GMA Network) (1996–1997, 2002–2003)
- That's Entertainment (GMA Network)
- Spotlight (GMA Network)
- GMA Telecine Specials (GMA Network)
- Alabang Girls (ABC 5, now TV5)
- Lunch Date (GMA Network)
- Lovingly Yours(GMA Network)
- Vilma on Seven (GMA Network)
See also
References
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External links
- Articles with hCards
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- Articles with unsourced statements from April 2008
- People from Pangasinan
- 1974 births
- American emigrants to the Philippines
- De La Salle University alumni
- That's Entertainment (Philippine TV series)
- Filipino television actresses
- Filipino television personalities
- American actresses of Filipino descent
- Living people
- VJs (media personalities)
- People from Angeles, Philippines
- Actresses from Pampanga
- That's Entertainment Friday Group Members
- Actresses from Utah
- ABS-CBN Corporation
- Filipino women comedians
- GMA Network