Kean Cipriano

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Kean Cipriano
Birth name Kean Edward U. Cipriano
Born (1987-06-11) June 11, 1987
Pasig City
Origin Philippines
Genres Alternative rock
Pop rock
OPM
Instruments Vocals, Guitar , Drums
Years active 2005-present
Labels Sony Music (2006-2010)
Universal Records (2011-present)
Associated acts Callalily, Big Band Syndicate

Kean Edward Uson Cipriano, (born 11 June 1987) better known as Kean Cipriano is a Filipino singer, composer, actor, and musician. He is well known as the current vocalist of pop-rock band Callalily.

Personal life

Kean Edward Uson Cipriano was born in Pasig City, and has two younger brothers, Keno and Keano. He finished his high school education at Lourdes School of Mandaluyong. Cipriano attended the Conservatory of Music at the University of Santo Tomas and read Business Administration at Entrepreneurs School of Asia (ESA).

Career

In 2010, Kean began his acting career via the TV5 series BFGF opposite his former girlfriend Alex Gonzaga followed by a sitcom titled, Hapi Together.

In 2011, Cipriano expanded his acting career by starring in his first movie together with Eugene Domingo titled, Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank[1] where he played Rainier, a director. He also made several guest appearances in late morning series, Showtime aired over at the ABS-CBN Network, it is there that he met his close friend, Vice Ganda, the two later topbilled Praybeyt Benjamin which became the highest grossing Filipino film of all-time. In the same year he appeared in his first independent film titled, San Lazaro. He starred in his own television drama that aired on TV5 titled, P.S. I Love You opposite former girlfriend, Gonzaga.[2]

In 2012, Cipriano starred in a film titled The Reunion to be released by Star Cinema together with Enchong Dee, Enrique Gil and Xian Lim with Bangs Garcia as his leading-lady.[3]

He is considered as a "freelancer" in entertainment, appearing in projects of (but without any formal association with) the three largest television networks.

In 2013, Cipriano won the one-million peso briefcase in "Kapamilya Deal Or No Deal" together with Enchong Dee. On June 5, it was announced that he will take part on the second Philippine Popular Music Festival together with Banda ni Kleggy as the interpreters for the song called "Space" written by Raffy Calicdan.[4]

Discography

With Callalily

With BBS (Big Band Syndicate)

  • Ctrl+Alt+Del.Restart (2011)

With Solo Album

  • BBS

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network
2006–2007 Cheers to '07 Countdown Himself/Performer GMA Network
2010–2011 P.O.5 Performer TV5
Magic Gimik Host/Himself
BFGF Kean Prieto
Hapi Together Various
2011 Sugo Mga Kapatid Santino/Santi
Fan*tastik Host/Performer
Pilipinas Got Talent Himself/Performer ABS-CBN
Gandang Gabi, Vice! Himself/Performer
2011–2012 Showtime Himself/Guest
Happy Yipee Yehey Himself/Guest
P.S. I Love You Jason Jimenez TV5
Hey it's Saberdey! Host/Performer
2012 Maynila Various GMA Network
ASAP ASAP Sessionista ABS-CBN
Gandang Gabi, Vice: The Trending Birthday Concert Performer
It's Showtime Judge/Himself
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Cellphone John
Luv U Himself/Guest
2013 Banana Nite Cast
Magic! Gimik? Host/Himself TV5
Wagas Himself GMA News TV
Wansapanataym: Mommy On Duty Maestro Trabaho ABS-CBN
The Ryzza Mae Show Guest GMA Network
Toda Max James ABS-CBN
Celebrity BluffPlayerGMA Network
Taste Buddies Himself/Guest GMA News TV
Juan Dela Cruz Peter ABS-CBN
Toda Max As Himself w/ Callalily/ Performer ABS-CBN
Tonight With Arnold Clavio As Himself GMA News TV

Film

Year Film Role Film company
2011 Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank Rainier Star Cinema with Cinemalaya
Praybeyt Benjamin Emerson Ecleo Star Cinema with Viva Films
San Lazaro Carlo Benedicto Watusi Productions
2012 The Reunion Pat Star Cinema
Madaling Araw, Mahabang Gabi Dante Nico Garcia Panoramanila Pictures
2013 Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? Edgardo Salazar Star Cinema

Music Video Director

Year Song title Artist
2013 "Darating" Ney Dimaculangan, Kleggy Abaya of Banda ni Kleggy and Dello
2013 "Pansamantala" Callalily

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