Angeli Bayani

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Angeli Bayani
BornNovember 13, 1977
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present

Angeli Bayani (born November 13, 1977) is a Filipino actress. She is best known for starring in Philippine art-house and independent films notably those by Lav Diaz's Melancholia (2008), Century of Birthing (2011), and Norte, the End of History (2013) for which she won the 2014 Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress. [1] She also appeared in the Camera d'Or-winning Singaporean film Ilo Ilo (2013) by Anthony Chen.

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Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleType of RoleNetwork
2009 Nagsimula sa Puso EloisaGuest Role ABS-CBN
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Salamin ArleneEpisode guest
2010 Your Song: Beautiful Girl Bar HostEpisode guest
2011 Angelito: Batang Ama MaggieGuest Role
2013 Never Say Goodbye ClaraSupporting Role TV5
Bayan Ko Nena SantiagoMain Role GMA News TV
2014 Wansapanataym: Enchanted House MangkukulamEpisode guest / Antagonist ABS-CBN
Wattpad Presents: PoserJoanEpisode guest TV5
Niño HelenRecurring role / Antagonist GMA Network
2015 Let the Love Begin Yaya EdsSupporting role
Buena Familia LuzGuest Role
Karelasyon: Blackmail MikaEpisode guest
2016 That's My Amboy NengGuest Role
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Kahon young YollyEpisode guest ABS-CBN
2017 Magpakailanman: Losing Jeffrey, Finding Jayson (The Jayson Tomas Story) LizaEpisode guest GMA Network
Wagas: Tiyanak (Bantayan ang inyong Anak!) AmyEpisode guest GMA News TV
Magpakailanman: Nika Manika (The Possessed Doll) NaidaEpisode guest GMA Network
2018 Tadhana: Linlang MelindaEpisode guest
Contessa YollyGuest Role / Antagonist
Wagas: Ang Tinig ni Jennifer JosephineEpisode guest GMA News TV
My Special Tatay Myrna Palomares LabradorRecurring Role / Antagonist GMA Network
Magpakailanman: Ina, Dapat Ba Kitang Patawarin? LoidaEpisode guest
Tadhana: Lunok CarmenEpisode guest
2020–2021 Love of My Life Rosanna "Osang" LayugGuest Protagonist
2021Gen ZVangie GarciaSupporting Role / Protagonist TV5
2022 The Broken Marriage Vow Dr. Sandy AlipioSupporting Role / Protagonist Kapamilya Channel
2023 Senior High Edith CastroSupporting Role / Protagonist / Anti-Hero
2024 High Street Edith CastroSupporting Role / Protagonist / Anti-Hero

Movies

Feature films
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Ang Huling Birhen sa LupaGRO
FilipinasField reporter
2005SitakYoung Wife
2006Ang Huling Araw ng LinggoJulieSegment: "Huwebes"
2007Death in the Land of EncantosCatalina
2008AdelaMarcy
ImoralAbi's sister
Melancholia Alberta Munoz / Jenine Cinemanila International Film Festival Best Actress
Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress
Huling Biyahe
UPCATNanay
KoloreteMagdalena
2009Esclaves des mers
Squalor
Panahon NaAva
Ang Laro ng Buhay ni JuanMercy
2010Ben & SamProfessor Castro
Pink Halo-Halo
MuliNerissa
Chassis
Presa
2011Baby FactoryGina
Century of BirthingEliza
Ka OryangNominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actress
Haruo
2012GracelandLina Villar
Kalayaan
Lilet Never HappenedRosing
Crossroads
2013 Norte, the End of History Eliza Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress
Palad ta ang Nagbuot
Ilo Ilo TerryNominated—Asia-Pacific Film Festival for Best Actress
Purok 7
Lauriana
Tinik
The Guerilla Is a PoetYoung Julieta de Lima
2014BwayaDivina Romano
Ronda
2017MaestraGennie Panguelo
2021Holy EmyLida
Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle Iniez
2023 In My Mother's Skin Amor [2]

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