Chacha Cañete
Cha-Cha Cañete | |
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Born |
Thrisha Luise Cañete October 6, 2004 Manila , Philippines |
Other names | Chacha, Bulilit |
Occupation | Child Actress and Singer |
Years active | 2009-present |
Trisha Luise Canete, (born October 6, 2004) commonly known as Cha-Cha Cañete or Bulilit, is a Filipina child actress. She was discovered by a talent manager Erik Matti for the Camella homes TV commercial after the director noticed her inside a coffee shop in abs-cbn compound [1] at the age of 4, and started out as a commercial model for the real estate company with a song "Bulilit Sanay Sa Masikip".[2]
'Her humor and innate charm was first noticed in a real estate TV commercial that caught everyone's attention. Now, “Goin’ Bulilit” star Cha-Cha Cañete is ready to showcase the bubblier side of her—as a Bulilit rockstar. ...in “Goin’ Bulilit,” Cha-Cha’s music video entitled “Bakit O Bakit” will be seen for the first time on national television. The said song is her carrier single for her ... album “Bulilit Rockstar.” In the music video, Cha-Cha proves that even kids like her can also delve into rock music and be great at it! The video’s cool theme also reflects the colorful lives of happy grade schoolers like her. Popular rock band Tanya Markova also jazz up the video’s storyline. It was directed by Yan Yuzon while the song was written by Marlon Lucas and composed by Mandi Ferrer. The lyrics of “Bakit O Bakit,” talk about the natural curiosity of children on a lot of things and those who frequently ask the question “why” are those who tend to grow up more intelligent. Besides being a most sought after child actress and recording artist, Cha-Cha is also a consistent first honor student. She appears regularly on the country’s top-rating and longest-running kiddie gag show “Goin’ Bulilit,” and Anak TV award-winning show “Biyaheng Bulilit” on Studio 23.[3]
She is a regular student and dreams to become a nurse someday. Summarized below are her accomplishments to date.
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network |
2008 | Five and a Half (Kiddie Show) | Host | Studio 23 |
2009–2010 | Kulilits (Kiddie Show) | Host | ABS-CBN |
2009–present | Goin' Bulilit (Comedy/Gag Show) | Herself | ABS-CBN |
2010–present | Biyaheng Bulilit (Travel Show) | Host | Studio 23 |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Producer |
2010 | A Journey Home | Daughter | Jubilee Christian |
2010 | Wapakman | Neighbor's Child | Solar Entertainment Corporation |
2010 | In My Life | Granddaughter | Star Cinema |
Music
Year | Title | Description | |
May 2012 | First Album: Bulilit Rockstar | Exclusively distributed worldwide by Star Records; 9 original Filipino songs with bonus tracks including a minus 1 for all her songs and Johnsons and Johnsons Playdays jingle; Carrier single "Bakit o Bakit"; List of songs: Bakit o Bakit, Sometimes the Sun Shines Blue, Bulilit...Handa Awit, Japan, Japan!, Best Friend, Cool School, Sports, Let's Dance and Wish | |
March 2012 | Music Video for "Bakit o Bakit" (Carrier Single) | First shown in March 2012 Goin Bulilit show; Featuring the popular band Tanya Markova |
Others
Year | Description | |
2009–present | TV Commercials: Camella, Plemex, Bear Brand, Hunts Tomato Sauce | |
2009–present | TV Guestings (local): Kiddie Kwela, Wowwowee, Showtime, ASAP, Eat Bulaga, Rated K, Failon Ngayon, Matanglawin, Sweet Life among others | |
2012-present | Radio Guestings (local): Brgy. LS, Pinas FM, Magic among others | |
2009–present | Endorser: Moose Girl, Mario D' Boro and Robinsons Supermarket Wellness Campaign | |
2009–present | Sponsors: Converse, Barbie Bags and Secosana, Faces and Curves, ZEN | |
2010 | Anak TV Seal Awardee for Biyaheng Bulilit; PMPC Star Awards for TV Nominee Best Children Show Host, Kulilits, ABS-CBN | |
2010–present | Actively helping LRM Foundation in their various social programs in Luzon |
References
- ↑ "Aprub!". Aprub!. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
- ↑ "Cha Cha Cañete - News, Biography, Photo Gallery, Discussion". Telebisyon.net. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
- ↑ "TV Series Craze". Tvseriescraze.blogspot.com. 2013-08-12. Retrieved 2013-10-08.