Iya Villania
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Iya Villania |
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Iya Villania
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Born |
June 29, 1986 (age 20) Australia |
Occupation |
Actress, Host, VJ |
Notable TV Appearances |
Click (2003-2004) GameChannel (2003-2004) Myx VJ (2004-Present) Wowowee (2005-2006) U Can Dance (2006-Present) |
Raelene Elaine Ebaler VillanĂa (born June 29, 1986 in Australia), better known as Iya Villania, is a television presenter, print model and VJ in the Philippines. Although Villania is also an actress, she is mostly credited as one of contemporary Philippine television's most visible and prominent personalities having shared the hosting spotlight in Philippine TV shows such as ASAP, U Can Dance and most notably Wowowee, which she co-hosted on ABS-CBN from February 2005 to June 2006. She is currently a VJ for the Philippine music video channel Myx.
Villania's acting credits include supporting roles in the movies Aishite Imasu and A Beautiful Life, plus starring roles in Exodus: A Tale of Enchanted Kingdom and the horror flick Pamahiin (roughly translates to superstition alongside Dennis Trillo and Paolo Contis.
Among other companies, she endorses Bench, a clothing company, and Modess, a feminine napkin brand. She also is a model for a line of Epson's printers, the X59.
[edit] Trivia
Villania is currently taking up AB Psychology at De La Salle University-Manila, and belongs to series 104 of the university ID numbering system.
Villania loves to cook and bake. One time, she baked an upside-up chocolate cake. She sent this to her fans in Olongapo.
Villania has a new video in Myx, a music video about a young girl who fell in love with a USB Flash drive.
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Iya Villania's Biography on dPinoyWeb.com Nov. 28, 2006
- Iya Villania at the Internet Movie Database