Rufa mae quinto biography

  • Rufa Mae Ocampo Quinto (born
  • Rufa Mae Quinto

    Filipino actress and comedian (born )

    In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Ocampo and the surname or paternal family name is Quinto.

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    Rufa Mae Ocampo Quinto


    () May 28, (age&#;46)

    Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines

    Occupation(s)Actress, comedienne, TV host, singer
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    Rufa Mae Ocampo Quinto (born May 28, ) is a Filipino actress, comedian, television presenter, producer and model. Known for her camp and signature comedic performances in film and television, she has been cited as a notable figure in Philippine pop culture. Dubbed as the "Comedy Princess", she is a ten-time Best Comedy Actress winner at the Star Awards for Television, the most for any actress. Her other accolades include a Golden Screen Award and "Best Supporting Actress" at the PMPC Star Awards for Movies, in addition to a nomination for a FAMAS Award for Best Actress. In , The Philippine Star named her one of the greatest comedians of all time.

    Career

    – Beginnings and breakthrough

    Quinto's show business career began in , when she was offered a position by That's Entertainment. Her first film was Indecent Professor, starring Glydel Mercado, Amanda Page, and Michelle Parton. She then played supporting roles, until she got her first major role in the film Gloria, Gloria Labandera.

    – Rise to prominence and popularity

    Quinto continued to reach new career heights at the turn of the new millennium after starring

  • Rufa Mae Quinto was born
  • List of roles and awards of Rufa Mae Quinto

    Filipino actress Rufa Mae Quinto has received a selection of accolades for her work in film and television. She began her career as a teenager and auditioned for the variety show That's Entertainment in In the following years, Quinto started playing a number bit and supporting roles and eventually signed with Viva Entertainment. She had her breakthrough role as a laundrywoman in the comedy Gloria, Gloria Labandera ().

    In , Quinto played as a comic friend of Regine Velasquez's character in the romantic comedy Dahil May Isang Ikaw, for which she won the Star Award for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year. That same year, she was cast in the sketch comedy show Ispup, for which she won the Star Award for Best Comedy Actress. She rose to stardom after she played as a bumbling secret agent in the comedy Booba (). Her profile increased with leading roles the following year. Quinto played the titular role in the superhero film Super B, for which she was nominated for a Manila Film Festival for Best Actress. Later that year, she starred as a psychic in the action comedy Hula Mo, Huli Ko opposite Rudy Fernandez, for which she earned a nomination for Best Actress at the 28th Metro Manila Film Festival.

    Quinto also became prominent in situational comedies. In , she won her first Golden Screen Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Idol Ko si Kap. Her performances in Bubble Gang (, , , to ), Hokus Pokus! () and Home Sweetie Home () earned her the Star Award for Best Comedy Actress, an overall record of ten wins in the category. Her role as a mistress in the comedy drama Ako Legal Wife: Mano Po 4?, () garnered her nominations for the FAMAS Award for Best Actress and the Star Award for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year. Quinto's performances in the romantic dramas La Visa Loca () and Temptation Island () earned her nominations for the Golde

    Biography

    Rufa Mae Quinto (often misspelled Ruffa Mae Quinto) (born May 28, ) is an actress, comedienne, and television who holds double citizenship with Philippines and the U.S.

    Quinto has won four PMPC Star Awards and is one of the most bankable stars in the industry with top grosser films like Apat-Dapat, Dapat-Apat, Pasukob, Desperadas, Manay Po 2, I.T.A.L.Y. & Desperadas 2. Quinto is known for her funny expressions such as "Ok, fine", "`Todo Na 'To!", "Pasensiya Na", "Para sa Bayan", "Move on", "GO GO GO!!!" and "To the highest level!!". Although Quinto is a talent of GMA Network, she is one of the few actresses managed by Boy Abunda, a personality from the rival TV station ABS-CBN.

    Quinto started her showbiz career after landing a spot in That's Entertainment (). Her biggest break was Gloria, Gloria Labandera (). Quinto is widely known for playing the character "Booba" and "Boobita Rose" in both hit movies, a role for which Quinto inspired an international catchphrase in the Philippine vernacular to refer to a lack of English fluency as having a "nose bleed".

    Rufa Mae Quinto (often misspelled Ruffa Mae Quinto) (born May 28, ) is an actress, comedienne, and television who holds double citizenship with Philippines and the U.S.

    Quinto has won four PMPC Star Awards and is one of the most bankable stars in the industry with top grosser films like Apat-Dapat, Dapat-Apat, Pasukob, Desperadas, Manay Po 2, I.T.A.L.Y. & Desperadas 2. Quinto is known for her funny expressions such as "Ok, fine", "`Todo Na 'To!", "Pasensiya Na", "Para sa Bayan", "Move on", "GO GO GO!!!" and "To the highest level!!". Although Quinto is a talent of GMA Network, she is one of the few actresses managed by Boy Abunda, a personality from the rival TV station ABS-CBN.

    Quinto started her showbiz career after landing a spot in That's Entertainment (). Her biggest break was Gloria, Gloria Labandera (). Quinto is widely known for playing the character "Booba" and "Boobita Rose" in both

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