Rita Avila
Rita Avila | |
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Born |
Manila, Philippines | September 20, 1964
Nationality | Filipino |
Occupation | Actress, writer |
Years active | 1987–present |
Spouse(s) | F.M. Reyes |
Children | 1 |
Rita Avila was born on September 20, 1964 [1] Manila, Philippines is a Filipino film, television actress and writer.
Avila was a talent of GMA Network's late afternoon entertainment show That's Entertainment. Avila is married to director, Erick Reyes, she had a premature baby who they named Elia Jesu E. Reyes. The baby died three weeks after being born.[2] She also wrote an inspirational booklet called, 8 Ways to Comfort with Grace centering on her sad moments when she and her husband lost their three-week-old son,[3] and Si Erik Tutpik at si Ana Taba a book for children who experienced bullying and The Invisible Wings a fable that lets us see our world, our time as a likely place for angels, who later on received a letter from Monsignor Peter B. Wells, an official of the Vatican Secretariat of State, expressing the Pope's gratitude for the books titled The Invisible Wings and 8 Ways to Comfort with Grace. The Invisible Wings 2 has been released together with her first novel Wanna Bet on Love.
Avila started as a model and film actress a ST Queen to a serious praise for Award Winning Work such as Tatlong Magkasalo, The Flor Contemplacion Story and then TV work followed such as the ensemble cast of highly acclaimed actors in Familia Zaragoza, the ensemble cast of the Afternoon Drama Marinella and in 2008 in the highly acclaimed remake of Magdusa Ka in the Afternoon Soap Adaptation later on she would star in more roles on the small screen.
Filmography
Television
References
- ↑ "LOOK: Actress Rita Avila, 52, stuns in bikini pics"
- ↑ "Rita Avila's baby dies of heart ailment". GMA News Online. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
- ↑ http://rp2.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/09/19/08/actress-rita-avila-launches-inspirational-book
External links
- Rita Avila on IMDb