Rhian Ramos

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Rhian Ramos
Born Rhian Denise Ramos Howell
(1990-10-03) October 3, 1990
Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Occupation Actress, commercial model, and singer
Years active 2006–present
Website
http://www.igma.tv/profile/rhian-ramos

Rhian Denise Ramos Howell, who is better known by her stage name Rhian Ramos (born October 3, 1990 in Makati City, Philippines), is a Filipino actress, commercial model and singer.

Biography

Rhian Ramos is of Welsh-Filipino descent and is the youngest daughter of Gareth Howell and Clara Ramos. She has an older sister named Nadine.[1] She is also the niece of Ida Ramos Henares, the former Assistant Vice President of GMA Network.[2]

Ramos first starred in the television series Captain Barbell and in Stairway to Heaven. She then started working in commercials including an appearance in a McDonald's McJelly Duo advert. She was cast as the female lead of the telefantasya Captain Barbell, in 2006, and in Lupin the following year. She has played the lead role in My Only Love.

In 2007, Ramos had her film debut in The Promise. She also starred in the horror film Ouija. In 2008, Ramos was chosen to host Pinoy Idol Extra, the daily update edition of Pinoy Idol. Ramos also starred in two Philippine dramas, Codename: Asero, and in LaLola, a remake of a telenovela.[3] By the end of the year, Ramos finished two feature films, My Monster Mom and I.T.A.L.Y.. LaLola ended in February 2009. She starred in the suspense-thriller film Sundo that came out the following month. In 2009, she starred in two Philippine dramas: Zorro, and Stairway to Heaven.

Ramos released her debut dance-music album Audition Dance Battle under Universal Records in partnership with Bellhaus Entertainment. Ramos starred in the fantasy film Ang Panday. She is the muse of the B-Meg Llamados for the 2011-2012 season of the Philippine Basketball Association.

Discography

Singles

Year Title Record Label
2009 "You" Universal Records-GMA Records [4]

Awards and recognition

Year Critics/Citation Recognition
2007 21st PMPC Star Awards for Television: Best New Female TV Personality for Captain Barbell[5] Nominated
2010 YES Magazine 100 Most Beautiful Stars [6] #23

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