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Miss Universe Philippines 2021. Charlene Gonzales Binibining Pilipinas-Universe 1994. ... Miss Multinational 2017. Shamcey Supsup Miss Universe 2011 3rd runner-up.
List of Filipino actresses is a list of present and past notable Filipino actresses on stage, television, and motion pictures, arranged in alphabetical order by first name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
From Venus Raj's participation at Miss Universe 2010 (marking the Philippines' first semifinal placement at the pageant in the 21st century and since Miriam Quiambao placed second to Botswana at Miss Universe 1999) to Beatrice Gomez's stint at Miss Universe 2021, the country placed in the Miss Universe semifinals each year, scoring 2 Top 10 ...
This is a list of women artists who were born in the Philippines or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. These artists also explore issues within the Philippines as well as those experienced by the Filipino diaspora .
The Lolas' Beautiful Show (September 25, 2017—February 2, 2018) PNA Newsroom (October 16, 2017—present) Stories for the Soul (October 29, 2017—June 30, 2019) Hanggang Saan (November 27, 2017—April 27, 2018) Kambal, Karibal (November 27, 2017—August 3, 2018) SportsCenter Philippines (December 17, 2017—July 21, 2020)
Geraldine Javier is a contemporary Filipina Visual Artist whose work is best known for her work which blends of painting with various media, and is "recognized as one of the most celebrated Southeast Asian artists both in the academic world and in the art market." [1]
Four of the 10 wealthiest women -- Alice Walton, Jacqueline Mars, Laurene Powell Jobs and Abigail Johnson -- hail from the U.S., while some of the other notable figures call France, Australia ...
Women in the Philippines (Filipino: Kababaihan sa Pilipinas) may also be known as Filipinas or Filipino women. Their role includes the context of Filipino culture , standards, and mindsets. The Philippines is described [ by whom? ] to be a nation of strong women, who directly and indirectly run the family unit, businesses, and government agencies.