Rosanna Roces

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Rosanna Roces
Born
Jennifer Cruz Adriano

(1972-05-24) May 24, 1972 (age 52)
Other namesOsang, Ana Maceda
Occupation(s)Actress, TV host
Years active1992–present
Agents
ChildrenOnyok Roces [1]
Grace Adriano [2]

Jennifer Adriano Arias (born May 24, 1972), better known by her stage names Rosanna Roces and Osang, is a Filipino actress and comedian.

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Career

Roces was a contract star of Seiko Films from 1994 to 1996, introduced initially as "Ana Maceda". After her years with Seiko, she appeared in the film Ligaya Ang Itawag Mo Sa Akin by Reyna Films, which paved the way for her transition to "serious acting". [3]

Roces ventured into hosting by serving as a replacement for Dawn Zulueta on GMA Network's Startalk . Roces hosted the show until 2004, after a misunderstanding between her and her manager-friend Lolit Solis. [4] She left GMA Network for ABS-CBN. Roces also acted on TV, appearing in shows such as 1 for 3 [5] with Vic Sotto and Charlene Gonzales from 1997 to 2001 and Daboy en Da Girl with Rudy Fernandez from 2002 to 2003. [6]

She was also part of ABS-CBN's Sineserye Presents: Natutulog Ba ang Diyos? as Patria and appeared in the soap opera Ysabella as Rosario and Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik as Veronica Rubio. [7] She also appeared in the finale episode of Tayong Dalawa on September 25, 2009, on ABS-CBN. [8]

In January 2010, MTRCB suspended It's Showtime after Roces‘ insensitive comments about the teachers as “repeaters”. It's Showtime was given a 20-day preventive suspension by the board. Roces was removed as a judge of the show by ABS-CBN on January 8, 2010, as part of the network's self-regulation. [9]

Personal life

Roces was a supporter of the Kingdom Filipina Hacienda group, having appointed by its self-styled queen Salvacion Legaspi in 2015 as the "Ambassadress and Liaison of the Crown". Legaspi and her group has claimed "ownership" of the Philippines. [10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef.
1992Comfort Women: A Cry for JusticeAna Maceda
1994Machete IIMargarita
1995Kirot 2Olga
Kandungan
Di Mapigil ang InitJenny
1996Patikim ng PinyaMyra
Nagbabagang Labi
1997 Ligaya ang Itawag Mo sa Akin Ligaya
Pusakal
Selosa
Nang Mamulat Si Eba, Part 2
Matrikula
Yes Darling Walang Matigas na Pulis Part 2
Ang Lalaki sa Buhay ni Selya Selya
1998Kahit Pader, Gigibain KoSandy Galang
Mapusok
Curacha, Ang Babaing Walang PahingaCuracha/Corazon
Cariño Brutal
Ginto't Pilak
Ang Babae Sa BintanaJack
1999Katawan
Ms. Kristina Moran, Ang Babaeng PalabanKristina Moran
Basta't Ikaw Nangingining Pa
2001La Vida RosaRosa
2008Aurora
Karera
2009Pasang Krus [11]
Manila Juliana [12]
Wanted: BorderMama Saleng [13]
Baklas [14]
2010Romeo at Juliet
Presa [15]
2011Fable of the Fish
Haruo [16]
2012 My Cactus Heart Margaret [17]
2013Mater Dolorosa [18]
On the Job
Hustisya Divina
2014KinabukasanSam
2016 Padre de Familia Ramona Santiago [19]
2017 Dark Is the Night
2018Hitboy
Badge of Honor: To Serve and Protect [20] [21]
2019 The Panti Sisters Vilma Panti [22]
Unbreakable Janice Salvador [23]
2020 Suarez: The Healing Priest [24]
2021 Paglaki Ko, Gusto Kong Maging Pornstar Osang [25]
Anak ng Macho DancerTere [26]

Television

YearTitleRoleRef.
1997–2004 Startalk Herself
1997–2001 1 For 3 Susie
1998 Eat Bulaga! Herself
2002–2003 Daboy en Da Girl Girly Dacquel
2006 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Manicure Set Glenda
2007 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Buhangin Lanie
2007 Ysabella Rosario Cuenca
2007 Sineserye Presents: Natutulog Ba ang Diyos? Patria Ocampo-Ramirez
2007–2008 Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik Veronica "Veron" Rubio
2008 Juicy! Herself
2008 Talentadong Pinoy Herself
2009 May Bukas Pa Adela San Jose
2009 Lipgloss Princess Arabelle / Mommy A.
2009 Tayong Dalawa Emma Garcia
2009 Failon Ngayon Herself / Episode Guest
2010 Showtime Herself / Judge [27]
2010 Untold Stories Mula sa Face to Face
2011 Mga Nagbabagang Bulaklak Daffodil
2011Star Confessions
2011 Sa Ngalan ng Ina Lucia Ilustre [28]
2013 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Orasan Gina [29]
2016 Ipaglaban Mo: Dahas Elisa [30]
2017 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Kendi Estrelita [31]
2018–2019 Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Los Bastardos Irma Esperanza [32]
2019–2020 Pamilya Ko Elena Carbonell-Lombardi [33]
2021–2022 FPJ's Ang Probinsyano Lolita Silang [34]
2023–2024 Pira-Pirasong Paraiso Criselda "Bossing" Vizcarra
2024 Pamilya Sagrado Nadia Salvacion
FPJ's Batang Quiapo Divina Cruz

Awards and nominations

Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival

YearWorkCategoryResultRef.
2009Wanted: BorderBest ActressWon [35]
2024FPJ's Batang QuiapoDivina

Metro Manila Film Festival

YearWorkCategoryResultRef.
2020 Suarez: The Healing Priest Best Supporting Actress Nominated [36]

FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards)

YearWorkCategoryResultRef.
2015 Hustisya Best Supporting ActressNominated [37]
1999 Ang Lalaki sa Buhay ni Selya Best Actress Nominated[ citation needed ]

Gawad Urian (Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino)

YearWorkCategoryResultRef.
2010PresaBest Supporting ActressWon [38]
2009Wanted: Border Best Actress Nominated [39]
2001La Vida RosaWon* [40]
1998Curacha: Ang Babaeng Walang PahingaNominated[ citation needed ]
1997Ligaya Ang Itawag Mo Sa AkinNominated[ citation needed ]

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