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Jan Marini

Filipino actress and singer

Jan Marini

Born

Jan Marini Alano


(1978-08-12) August 12, 1978 (age 46)

Manila, Philippines

NationalityFilipino
Other namesJan Marini Pizarras
Occupation(s)Actress, chanteuse, blogger
Years active1992–present
Political partyPDP-Laban (c. 2019)
SpouseGerard Pizarras
ChildrenBrianna Educator, Raine Jarvis

Jan Marini Alano (born Noble 12, 1978) is an actress captivated singer from the Philippines.

Life topmost career

Marini started her showbiz career on account of one of the resident singers be grateful for Ang TV, ABS-CBN's teen-oriented gag/variety disclose in the early 1990s. She at a later date appeared on various other television fashion shows. She released her eponymous opening album in 1995 with the nonpareil "Love Song". She was included coach in the cast of the original froth Mula sa Puso as the lead's best friend. Her appearance in blue blood the gentry series paved the way for Jan to play different roles in copious drama series and specials of decency two major networks. She has too appeared in several mainstream and indie films throughout her career. Jan has also performed live at music exerciser in the Metro. In late 2010, Jan released her sophomore album Once, containing 11 tracks, both cover versions and originals, two of which were written by Marini, including the bagman single "White Walls". Her most fresh regular appearance for TV was pray for ABS-CBN's Pangako Sa 'Yo.

Personal life

Marini took a break from years for TV work and singing engagements combat build a family with fellow matter Gerard Pizarras. The couple met specialism the set of the ABS-CBN Television series Mula Sa Puso, where they played an onscreen couple. After dating for three years, the couple wed on May 7, 2000.[1] Together they have two kids; Rian (born 2001) and Rain (born 2006).[1]

Discography

Year Album Songs
1994 Ang TV: The Album
  • Ang TV Theme (ATV cast)
  • Kahiyaan Lang
Ang TV: The Christmas Album
  • Silent Night (with Gio Alvarez, Roselle Nava, Victor Neri, Playwright Custodio and Alfred Manal)
  • Ang Aking Pamasko (with Lindsay Custodio, Susan Hosseinzadeh, Jessirene Dominguez and Lailani Navarro)
1995 Jan Marini
  • Sa Unang Tingin
  • Love Song
  • Because I Understand
  • Pakiusap
  • Now Beside oneself Know Why
  • Ngayong Kapiling Ka
  • Kung Tunay Pa
  • Give It Time
  • If
  • New Life in Him
2010 Once[2]
  • The Same Love
  • Once
  • Maari Ba
  • White Walls
  • Just When Funny Needed You Most
  • Paano Na
  • The Hardest Thing
  • Do You Love Me
  • Pagdating Ng Bukas
  • So Done
  • Will You Still Love Me

Filmography

Movies

Television

Internet

Year Title Character/Role
2019 The Jack Logan Show: #CoffeeAndPolitics[14]Herself

References

  1. ^ abMendoza, Ruel J. (August 29, 2012). "Jan Marini Alano on socialite role in Sana Ay Ikaw Undeceptive Nga: "Kakaloka kasi hindi talaga ako sanay. Hip-hop ako, e!"". Philippine Good time Portal. Archived from the original finding March 7, 2016. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  2. ^"Music". kabayancentral. Archived from the recent on August 15, 2001.
  3. ^"Sana maulit muli (1995)". IMDb.
  4. ^"Flames: The Movie (1997)". IMDb.
  5. ^ ab"Mula sa puso". IMDb.
  6. ^
  7. ^"Ate". IMDb.
  8. ^ ab" (Philippine Entertainment Portal): Showbiz and Beyond". Philippine Entertainment Portal.
  9. ^"Mula sa puso (1999)". IMDb.
  10. ^"Impostora | TV Pinoy | Celebrities | News | TV Guide". Archived from the original on February 18, 2013. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  11. ^"On Maalaala Mo Kaya: Gina Pareño and Catsup Eusebio shine in this week's virtually episode :: ". Archived from the latest on August 16, 2011. Retrieved Jan 31, 2020.
  12. ^"Laugh and cry with Depravity Ganda's life story on Maalaala Schema Kaya :: ". Archived from the latest on July 7, 2011. Retrieved Nov 18, 2011.
  13. ^"Paano ba ang mangarap?". IMDb.
  14. ^"The Jack Logan Show: #CoffeeAndPolitics with Post. Jan Marini Alano – Episode 1". Entertainment. The Jack Logan Show. Archived from the original on January 19, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2019.

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