Daisy Reyes

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Daisy Reyes
Born
Daisy Garcia Reyes

Occupation(s)Businesswoman, Actress, Model
Years active1993–present
ChildrenGabrielle Lauren

Daisy Garcia Reyes is a Filipino actress, singer, tv host, politician, businesswoman and beauty pageant titleholder. She was crowned

Binibining Pilipinas World 1996. She earned the title as the Beauty Queen Diva. She is a former councilor in Pateros, Philippines
.

Career

Reyes starred in films of various genre such as sexy films, drama films and comedy films.[1] She starred in the critically acclaimed Carino Brutal with Rosanna Roces. She has also done films with some of the biggest names in Philippine movies such as Rudy Fernandez in Palaban and Birador, Aga Muhlach in Hinahanap-hanap Kita, Lito Lapid in Lisensyado and Albert Martinez in Scorpio Nights 2.

She appeared in

Legacy
.

Reyes was also a recording artist with two albums under her belt. Reyes became one of the hosts of Doctors on TV, aired on UNTV.

Beauty queen

At fifteen, Reyes won Mod Cerinas de Manila pageant. A year after, she tried her luck at Eat Bulaga!'s Beautiful Girl but failed to make it to the finals. While in college at Arellano University, she joined Miss Manila pageant placing Second Runner-up.

In 1995, Reyes joined

Binibining Pilipinas World title and was also awarded as Best in Long Gown. Reyes was awarded Miss Personality out of 89 contestants in Miss World held in India
.

Personal life

She has a daughter named Gabrielle Lauren.

She oversees two businesses, Daisy Premium Papaya Soap and a beauty salon. She is also a councilor of Pateros.[3]

Councilor Daisy Reyes is also a member of Team Ministries International.

Filmography

Television

  • Rio Del Mar (1998 TV series)
    (1998–2001)
  • Isang Dalaga sa Panahon ng Trahedya (television film, 1999) – Kuyapi
  • Munting Anghel (TV series) (2000)
  • Kung Mawawala Ka (TV series) (2001)
  • Debate with Mare at Pare - Beauty or Brains? (2005)
  • Mutya (2011)
    • A Boy's Bestfriend (2011)
    • Sinong-A-Ling-Dingdong (2011)
    • Laro Laro (2012)
  • Wansapanataym
  • Alice Bungisngis and her Wonder Walis
    (2012)
  • Legacy
    (2012)
    • Titulo (2010)
    • Parol (2010)
    • Tulay II (2011)
    • Shorts (2012)
    • Krus II (2013)
  • Maalaala Mo Kaya
  • Oh My G! (2015)
  • FPJ's Ang Probinsyano
    (2015)

Film

  • Gayuma (1996)
  • Mga Liham ni Alberto (1996)
  • Huwag Na Huwag Kang Lalapit, Darling (1997)
  • Lisensyado (1998)
  • Walang Katapusang Init (1998)
  • Takaw Tukso (1998)
  • Dr. X on the Air (1998)
  • Birador (1998)
  • Carino Brutal (1998)
  • Hatiin Natin ang Ligaya (1998)
  • Sa Piling ng Iba (1998)
  • Scorpio Nights 2 (1999)
  • Hinahanap-Hanap Kita (1999)
  • Dumating Ka Lang Ba para Umalis (1999)
  • 'Di Puwedeng Hindi Puwede! (1999)
  • Ms. Kristina Moran: Babaeng Palaban (1999)
  • Kapag Kumulo ang Dugo (1999)
  • Linlang (1999)
  • Ako Ang Lalagot sa Hininga Mo (1999)
  • Antonio Cuervo – Police: Walang Pinipili ang Batas (2000)
  • Palaban (2000)
  • Waray (2000)
  • Testigo (2000)
  • Ping Lacson: Super Cop (2000)
  • Lakas at Pag-ibig (2001)[4]
  • Parehas ang Laban (2001) - David Valdez's wife[5]
  • Marital Rape (2001)

Commercials

  • Panasonic 2121
  • Beer Na Beer
  • Hawk Shoes
  • Laguna Bel-Air
  • Toyota FX "Darna"
  • Goldilocks

Discography

She has been singing rock songs since twelve. Her first contest was Luha by Sakada. At thirteen, she was part of DZRH's Fiesta Caravan performing team of the late Ric Radam.

In 2002, she was offered a recording deal by Dyna Records giving her self-titled album, Tayo'y Magsayawan. She also formed a band called DAZE. Together with her band, Reyes has performed in various bars such as Bagaberde, Atchie's, Friends, Aruba and Metro Phi.

The recently released second album Ode to the Irony of Love. The album is a whole new pop-rock-alternative which is composed of five original compositions, three revivals and two acoustic versions.

See also

[6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

References

  1. ^ a b Red, Isah V. (March 22, 2003). "Wild flower". Manila Standard. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  2. ^ Cabrera, Bobby (May 7, 1995). "Mutya Winners". Manila Standard. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  3. ^ Yee, John Cyril; Brizuela, Maricar B. (May 8, 2016). "Election 2016: With 6 choices, Pateros poised for fresh leadership". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  4. ^ Torre, Nestor U. (February 23, 2001). "One giddily happy ending coming up". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  5. ^ Sicam, Edmund L. (September 1, 2001). "Angela Velez now keeps her clothes on". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  6. ^ http://www.philstar.com/cebu-entertainment/2013/01/23/900178/daisy-reyes-beauty-queen-businesswoman-and-public-servant "Daisy Reyes: Beauty queen, businesswoman and public servant"
  7. ^ http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/05/11/10/some-stars-suffer-defeat-2010-race "Celebrity winners, losers in 2010 race"
  8. ^ http://www.pep.ph/news/23859/Former-bea.. "Former beauty queen-actress Daisy Reyes vies for Mrs. World in Vietnam"
  9. ^ http://getitfromboy.net/philippines-election-results/ "Celebrities Election Results"
  10. ^ http://www.nognoginthecity.com/2012/06/22/the-doctors-are-on-tv "The Doctors are on TV"

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