Filipino actress
Paula Peralejo
Born Maria Elena Paula Bautista Peralejo
(1984-06-29 ) June 29, 1984 (age 40) Other names Paula Peralejo-Fernandez Alma mater University of the Philippines Diliman (BS )Occupation(s) Actress , BusinesspersonYears active 1994–2006 Spouse
Charlie Fernandez
(
m. 2013)
Children 1 Relatives Rica Peralejo (sister) Nica Peralejo (niece) Nico Peralejo (brother) Heaven Peralejo (niece)
Paula Peralejo (Tagalog: [ˈpaʊlɐ pɛɾaˈlɛho] ; born June 29, 1984) is the stage name of Maria Elena Paula Bautista Peralejo-Fernandez , a former Filipino actress. She is the younger sister of actress Rica Peralejo and the aunt of actress Heaven Peralejo .
TV career
Peralejo was among the cast of ABS-CBN's Ang TV [ 1] [ 2]
In 1995, she made her film debut as Jessie in Star Cinema 's Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa .
In most of her teen years, she was paired with Patrick Garcia .
In 1997, Peralejo was relaunched as a teen actress via ABS-CBN's Talent Center's, now Star Magic , Star Circle Batch 4[ 3] [ 4] and joined the cast of Gimik in the same year. She portrayed the role of Joie in the hit teleserye Mula sa Puso .
When Gimik ended, she was cast as Anne in Tabing Ilog in 1999.
Personal life
Peralejo completed her Bachelor of Science in Philosophy, with a Tourism minor, in the University of the Philippines . She graduated on April 26, 2008, as magna cum laude .[ 2] [ 5]
On February 23, 2013, Peralejo married Charlie Fernandez in Filipiniana-themed wedding in Pinaglabanan Shrine (Sanctuario de Santo Cristo) in San Juan.[ 1] [ 6]
Peralejo is currently the general manager of her travel agency business Our Restless Feet Travel and Tours.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Filmography
Television
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
Source
1995
Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa
Jessie
[ 12]
1995
Eskapo
Gina Lopez
1995
Asero
Young Vivian
[ 10]
1996
Ang TV: The Adarna Adventure
King's niece
1997
Flames The Movie
Yvette
Segment: "Pangako"
[ 10]
1997
I Do, I Die! Dyos Ko Day
Paula Mendiola
1998
Nagbibinata
Maya Basa
Credited as "Paola Peralejo"
[ 16]
1998
Ala Eh Con Bisoy Hale Hale Hoy
Myra
1999
Mula Sa Puso: The Movie
Jowie Madrigal
References
^ a b c Garcia, Rose (March 5, 2013). "Wedding: Paula Peralejo Ties the Knot in Filipiniana Fashion" . Philippine Entertainment Portal . Retrieved October 21, 2013 .
^ a b Garcia, Rose (April 27, 2008). "Former Young Actress Paula Peralejo Graduates Magna cum laude in UP" . Philippine Entertainment Portal . Retrieved October 21, 2013 .
^ "ABS-CBN Talent Development and Management Center: An Artist's Ticket to Stardom" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . October 17, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2016 – via Google News .
^ a b Umerez, Remy U. (July 6, 2002). "Paula, the Other Peralejo, Comes into Her Own" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved October 20, 2016 – via Google News .
^ a b c "Where is 'Tabing Ilog' Star Paula Peralejo Now?" . ABS-CBN News . March 14, 2014. Retrieved October 10, 2016 .
^ Peralejo, Paula (March 22, 2013). "#KasalanSaPinaglabanan, My Wedding" . Retrieved October 21, 2016 – via Mrs Bo.
^ "Success Beyond Showbiz: Paula Peralejo and Her Restless Feet" . Yahoo! Philippines . July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 2, 2015 .
^ "Our Restless Feet" . My Puhunan . March 2014 – via Facebook .
^ "Our Restless Feet" . Kris TV . November 7, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2016 – via YouTube .
^ a b c " 'Flames' Features Teeners" . The Standard . July 9, 1997. Retrieved October 20, 2016 – via Google News .
^ a b Lista Macuja (April 28, 2014). "#TopFive: From ABS-CBN to Star Cinema" . Star Cinema . Retrieved October 20, 2016 .
^ a b Beltran, Llhonette (July 9, 2015). "Ang TV, Gimik, and G-mik Teen and Child Stars: Where are They Now?" . Philippine Entertainment Portal . Retrieved October 19, 2016 .
^ Doplito, Harold Jason L. (August 9, 2000). "On Location: 'Tabing Ilog': Wet Behind the Ears—and not Wild Either" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved October 18, 2016 – via Google News .
^ Sicam, Edmund L. (July 15, 2002). "Paula Peralejo Plays a Problem Child" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved October 20, 2016 – via Google News .
^ Umerez, Remy (July 16, 2002). "From Broken Home to Dream Come True" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved October 20, 2016 – via Google News .
^ "Synopsis" . Nagbibinata . Star Cinema . Retrieved October 20, 2016 .
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