Stefano Mori

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Stefano Mori
Born
Stefano Umberto Tareno Mori [1]

(1985-01-16) January 16, 1985 (age 39)
Ancona, Italy
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
Years active1994–2003
Agent Star Magic (1995–2003)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals, rhythm guitars [2]
Labels Star Music

Stefano Umberto Tareno Mori (born January 16, 1985) is a former actor with Filipino and Italian descent. He was also a former member of the band, JCS.

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Musical career

Mori was part of the boyband trio JCS, [3] [4] [5] together with John Prats and Carlo Aquino, where he played rhythm guitars [2] as well as provided vocals. The group was originally formed as a dance group by Star Magic for ABS-CBN'S variety show ASAP in 1999. [2] The group launched their debut album in 2000. [2]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1995-97 Ang TV Himself [6] [3]
1995-2002 ASAP HimselfPerformer
1995-96 Familia Zaragoza Danilo Lagrimas
1996 Maalaala Mo Kaya Episode: "Holen"
1996Ipaglaban MoTotiEpisode: Mapalad na Sawing Palad
1997 !Oka Tokat JoeyEpisode: "Katulong sa Dilim" [7]
1997-99 Mula sa Puso Tonton [6] [8]
1997 Hiraya Manawari MarioEpisode: "Ang Agimat ni Ingkong Tano" [9]
1997-99 Kaybol: Ang Bagong TV Himself [2]
1997 Flames DjangoEpisode: "I Hate Boys, I Hate Girls" [10]
1997Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Paputok"
1997Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Liwanag"
1997Maalaala Mo KayaYoung JoseEpisode: "Piyesa" [11]
1997Star Drama Theater: CamilleMickEpisode: "Takot" (Camille Prats x Stefano Mori)[ citation needed ]
1998Maalaala Mo KayaManuelEpisode: "Munggo" [12]
1998Maalaala Mo KayaCrispinEpisode: "Talaarawan"
1998Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Siato"
1997WansapanataymMiggyEpisode: "Ang Hiwaga ng Gintong Piseta"
1997 Wansapanataym CedieEpisode: "Melchora Meets Cedie" [13]
1998WansapanataymNiñoEpisode: "Sa Puso ng Dagat"
1998WansapanataymBobitEpisode: "Field Trip, Side Trip" [14]
1998WansapanataymJonEpisode: "Ali-Pin"
1998WansapanataymEdwinEpisode: "Heartland"
1998Ipaglaban MoTeddyEpisode: Sino ang Maysala
1999WansapanataymJokerEpisode: "Flashing Gordon"
1998Oki Doki DocHimselfEpisode: "Maricel Soriano"[ citation needed ]
1998Oki Doki DocHimselfEpisode: "Stefano Mori"[ citation needed ]
1998-1999CyberkadaHimself[ citation needed ]
1999Oki Doki DocJakeEpisode: "Onyok Velasco"[ citation needed ]
1999Oki Doki DocHimselfEpisode: "Angelica Panganiban"[ citation needed ]
1999Oki Doki DocJerryEpisode: "Sunshine Cruz"[ citation needed ]
1999Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Tula"
1999–2002 G-mik Benjamin "Borj" Jimenez [15] [5] [4] [8] [16] [3]
1999Star Drama Theater: SerenaChikoyEpisode: "Sa Wala Sa Meron" (Serena Dalrymple x Stefano Mori)[ citation needed ]
1999-2001 Marinella Jun
2000PahinaPopoyEpisode: "Mga Buhay Sa Looban"
2000 Arriba, Arriba! Jerry [17]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1996SPO4 Santiago
1996May Nagmamahal Sa IyoConrad [6] [8]
1996Ama, Ina, AnakJason [6]
1996 Sa Aking mga Kamay Young Gene [6]
1996 Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventure Billy [6] [18] [19]
1998Haba-baba-doo! Puti-puti-pooStefano [6]
2001Tabi Tabi PoMale vampire I
2002I Think I'm in LoveDax

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