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Donita Rose Born Donita Rose Ramos Cavett-Villarama
November 5, 1974
Utah, U.S.Occupation Former MTV Asia VJ, TV Personality Years active 1990-present Spouse Eric Villarama Children Joshua Paul Villarama (b. 2003) Website http://twitter.com/realdonitarose Donita Rose-Villarama, (née Donita Rose Ramos Cavett-Villarama), also known as Donita Rose, Donita, is a Filipina actress, TV Host and former MTV Asia VJ.
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Biography
She was born in Utah, U.S. on November 5, 1974 and moved to the Philippines when she was five years old. She is the eldest daughter of an American father and a Filipina mother from Pangasinan[citation needed] but migrated to Angeles City in Pampanga. Donita has three siblings.
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.
Eric is a public speaker, host, Creativity/Innovation coach, MindMap trainer, and Guerrilla Marketing master trainer. He is also a member of Chi Rho Omicron fraternity (Filipino) at California State University - Fresno.
Career
Donita is currently a host for ABS-CBN's morning news and entertainment show, Umagang Kay Ganda.
TV shows
- 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)
- Manoy & Mokong (GMA Network)
- Eat Bulaga (GMA Network) (1996–1997, 2002–2003)
- That's Entertainment (GMA Network)
- GMA Telecine Specials (GMA Network)
- Lunch Date (GMA Network)
- Vilma on Seven (GMA Network)
Filmography
- (1986)-Bilangguang Puso
- (1990)-Katabi Mo'y Mamaw (Seiko Films)
- (1990)-Sgt. Gabo: Walang Patawad Kung Pumatay (Regal Films)
- (1991)-Anak ng Dagat (Pacwood Films) With Ronnie Ricketts
- (1991)-Class of Students (Double M Productions)
- (1991)-Markang Bungo: The Bobby Ortega Story (Bonanza Films)
- (1992)-Working Students (Octoarts Films)
- (1992)-Alyas Hunyango (Omega Releasing Organization)
- (1992)-Alabang Girls (Viva Films)
- (1992)-Pulis ng Probinsya: Omar Abdullah (Moviestars Production)
- (1992)-Mandurugas (Viva Films)
- (1993)-Mario Sandoval: Walang Patawad Kung Lumaban (Seiko Films)
- (1993)-Paranaque Bank Robbery: The Joselito Joseco Story (Viva Films)
- (1993)-Divine Mercy (Cine Suerte)
- (1993)-Lumaban Ka Itay! (Seiko Films)
- (1994)-Taong Gubat (Seiko Films)
- (1994)-Ober The Bakod The Movie
- (1994)-Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro Penduko
- (1995)-P're Hanggang Sa Huli
- (1995)-Campus Girls
- (1995)-Ober The Bakod 2 The Movie
- (1996)-Cara Y Cruz: Walang Sinasanto
- (1996)-Sanay Mahalin Mo Rin Ako
- (1996)-Batas Ko ay Bala
- (1997)-Anak ni Boy Negro
- (1997)-Legacy
- (1998)-Birador With Rudy Fernandez
- (2002)-Hesus Rebolusyunaryo
- (2002)-Nine Mornings
External links
See also
Categories:- People from Pangasinan
- 1974 births
- American actors
- Filipino people of American descent
- American actors of Asian descent
- De La Salle University alumni
- Filipino actors
- Filipino television actors
- Filipino television personalities
- American people of Filipino descent
- Living people
- VJs (media personalities)
- Singaporean actors
- Immigrants to Singapore
- Actors from Utah
- Filipino actor stubs
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