Marla Boyd

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Marla Boyd
Born
Geraldine Marla Boyd

(1987-02-25) February 25, 1987 (age 35)
Occupation Actress
Years active2004–present
Agent Star Magic (2004–2011)

Marla Boyd (born Geraldine Marla Boyd on February 25, 1987 [1] ) is a Filipina actress.

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Biography

Career

Marla didn't have plans of entering showbiz when she came to the Philippines for a vacation. But she enjoyed her vacation so much that she wanted to stay. [2]

She found her reason to stay when she learned about Star Circle Quest . She admits that the idea of staying was actually what prompted her to join the talent search show. [2] She joined the first Star Circle Quest where she didn't get picked. After a year Marla joined Star Circle Quest - Star Circle National Teen Quest where she was one of the top 15 contestants.

After getting bumped off the top 15, she received some offers for acting projects from ABS-CBN. [2] Her first major role to star in ABS-CBN's Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin along ABS-CBN's biggest stars. [3] She played, a villainess out to make Jasmin's (Bea Alonzo) life miserable, Zsa Zsa Ricafort. [4] The role gave her much notice. [5] Marla considers this as her biggest break in Philippine showbiz. [1]

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Star Circle Quest HerselfContestant
2004–2005 Star Circle Quest - Star Circle National Teen Quest HerselfTop 15
2005 Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin Zsa Zsa Ricafort
2005 SCQ: Reload OK Ako! Trixie [6]
2006 Panday Violeta
2008 Your Song: You Win The Game Sonia

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