Английская Википедия:Christine Jacob
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Christine Sotto Jacob-Sandejas (born April 30, 1967) known professionally as Christine Jacob, is a Filipina swimmer, actress, TV host, and newscaster.
Early life
She was born in Manila, Philippines to a German American father George Jacob and a former TV host Rosemarie (née Sotto), and grew up in the United States in her elementary years.
Biography
Her parents are the ones behind her swimming talent. She and her family returned to the Philippines in 1980s. She joined Southeast Asian Games in Singapore in 1983 where she won a gold medal.[1] Jacobs then competed in the swimming competition in the 1984 Summer Olympics.[2] After joining athletics, she was requested by her aunt to co-host in Eat Bulaga! in 1990 (then airing on ABS-CBN) as her aunt knew that Christine's mother was also a TV host. She became a news caster for PTV while hosting Eat Bulaga!, where she had a short-lived relationship with the main host Mr. Vic Sotto (no blood relationship to Christine's mother). After her contract with APT Entertainment and TAPE Inc. (producer of Eat Bulaga!) expired, Christine hosted its rival, Magandang Tanghali Bayan, in ABS-CBN (Eat Bulaga is already airing in GMA Network). She stopped hosting in showbiz in 2001 when she got pregnant with her first child with husband, Francisco "Paco" Sandejas, the brother of Manu Sandejas (Agot Isidro's husband). After 4 years, GMA Network gave her her very own TV show Mobile Kusina as GMA knew that she came from the longest-running noontime show Eat Bulaga, which GMA airs. This show ended in early 2007.
Filmography
Film
- Rocky Plus V (Regal Films and M-Zet Productions) as Lorna
- Kuya Kong Siga (Regal Films and M-Zet Productions) as Jessica
Television
Year | Title | Network |
---|---|---|
2018–present | Wholesome Meals, Better Life | CNN Philippines |
2017–present | New Day | |
2015–2017 | Real Talk[3] | |
2012 | Game | GMA News TV |
2009–2012 | Full Time Moms[4] | Q/GMA News TV (now GTV) |
2007 | Here Comes the Bride | Q |
2005–2007 | Mobile Kusina | GMA Network |
1998–2001 | Magandang Tanghali Bayan[1] | ABS-CBN |
1991–1998 | Eat Bulaga![1] | ABS-CBN then GMA Network |
1990–1995 | News on 4 | PTV |
1995–1997 | GMA Supershow | GMA Network |
Awards
- 1991 PMPC Star Awards for Television "Best New TV Personality" (Eat Bulaga! / ABS-CBN 2)[5]
- 2006 PMPC Star Awards for Television "Best Educational Show Host" (Mobile Kusina / GMA 7)
External links
References
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