Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Jackie Rice

Jackie Rice (born on April 27, 1990 in Dinalupihan, Bataan, Philippines) is a Filipina actress, television personality and commercial model.

Born of an American father and a Filipina mother, she grew up in Olongapo City, Zambales. She was a student at St. Anne Academy in Olongapo City when she entered showbusiness through GMA Network's reality search contest StarStruck, where she became the Ultimate Female Survivor in the show's third season. After StarStruck, she appeared in Love to Love and Fantastikids and then later starred in Fantastic Man. She later joined Dyesebel and then Ang Babaeng Hinugot Sa Aking Tadyang. After that, she played Mercedita in Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin.

She currently lives in Malabon City and is a contract artist of GMA Artist Center. She appeared as the cover girl of Maxim for the month of July 2009. As of late 2009, she played as one of the villains in Darna. In early 2010, she was also included in the fantaserye Panday Kids. She was then casted into lead roles via Dear Friend Presents: Tisay and Ilumina.

Jackie Rice looks ravishingly beautiful during the GMAAC shoot. She’s perfectly tanned after being baked in the sun shooting her launching show Sisid in Anilao, Batangas. “We shoot from 6 AM until sunset at sobrang init ng araw but the waters are so cold kaya nangangatog kami ng co-stars ko. I play a pearl diver in a remote island along with JC Tiuseco, a friend na may gusto sa’kin pero di ko pinapansin. My parents are Angelu de Leon and Daniel Fernando. Dominic Roco is the son of a rich couple, Alicia Mayer and his own dad, Bembol Roco. They want to buy the island where we live. I sell the pearls I get to LJ Reyes and her mom, Maritoni Fernandez. Sa amin iikot ang story. Also with us are Maricar de Mesa, Rich Asuncion and Ian Batherson, directed by Ricky Davao. The shooting was delayed because I had to learn how to swim from zero. My own dad is with the US Navy but he never taught me how to swim. But now, you can take me to the high seas na 40-ft. deep at kaya ko na, also to dive as they taught us scuba diving for the underwater scenes.”

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