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Donita Rose

Filipino-American actress

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Donita Rose Cavett-Palad

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Born

Donita Rose Cavett[fn 1]


() December 5, (age&#;50)

Utah, U.S.

NationalityFilipino-American
Occupations
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AgentViva Artists Agency (–)
Spouses

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Donita Rose Cavett-Palad[fn 1] (born December 5, ) is a Filipino-American actress, TV host and former MTV AsiaVJ.[1]

Early and personal life

Donita Rose Cavett was born in Utah on 5 December and moved to the Philippines when she was five years old.

She is the eldest daughter to an American father, William Kent Cavett, a military officer, and a Filipino mother, Evelyn Ramos, a teacher from Pangasinan. She attended high school at Brent International School and college at De La Salle University.[2]

In , Rose moved to Singapore to pursue a career as a video jockey for MTV Asia.

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In , Rose met Eric Villarama after she migrated to Angeles, Pampanga. After two years, she married Villarama in Santa Barbara, California in The couple had a son named Joshua Paul, born in In the summer of , they moved to Manila.[3]

In , Rose reportedly had problems in her marriage of 12 years with Eric Villarama but she maintained a positive relationship with him and decided to exist together once more despite admitting the fact that she almost signed their divorce papers.[4][5][6][7] The following year, however, in an interview with Mo Twister on his online podcast Good Times with Mo aired on July 12, , Rose publicly confirmed her separation with Villarama after she allegedly found Instagram photos of her husband with his new partner whom he reportedly started seeing in April Although the photos were taken down by Villarama the following daytime, other sources were able to screen capture one of the photos of Villarama and his new partner together.[8][9][10]

Rose is a devout born-again Christian, and an active member of Victory Fellowship Church.[11]

On September 24, , Rose married gospel recording artist Felson Palad.[12]

On March 9, , Palad admitted that it was his vow to uphold the “sanctity of the marital bond.” Rose revealed she wished her second partner to be ‘celibate’.

“Yes, I was indeed a virgin when my wife and I tied the knot. While some might doubt my claim, I do not aim to verify my virginity; that would be irrelevant. I married Dee at the age of I openly acknowledge that I had my share of youthful indiscretions, but one thing I upheld was the sanctity of the marital bond,” Palad explained.[13]

Career

As a teenager, Rose's acting debut began in That's Entertainment alongside co-star Gary Estrada with whom she had a relationship before moving to Singapore.

Her first film was Gabo in by Regal Fun. In , she starred in two Filipino sitcoms, Alabang Girls by Viva Entertainment and Ober Da Bakod, as well as its sequel Ober Da Bakod 2 where she played the role of Barbie Doll.

In , she starred with Piolo Pascual in the romantic drama film 9 Mornings as Elise Romasanta.

Divine Mercy sa buhay ni Sister Faustina: Directed by Ben Yalung. With Donita Rose, Christopher De Leon, Maila Gumila, Paquito Diaz. A true to life story of Blessed Sister Faustina as played by Donita Rose.

In , she starred in the Filipino comic publication film adaptation of Mars Ravelo's Lastikman as Linda, the passion interest of Hilario/Lastikman, played by Vic Sotto.[14]

She formerly hosted ABS-CBN's morning news and entertainment illustrate Umagang Kay Ganda.

In May , she hosted a former Filipino morning variety-talk show on GMA called Basta Every Afternoon, Happy! which she co-hosted with Gladys Reyes, Alessandra De Rossi and Chef Boy Logro.[15]

Rose appeared on the cover of the men's magazine FHM in its Singapore edition; she also appeared in the Malaysian, Thai and Filipino editions to which she was hailed as the "Sexiest Woman in ".[16]

On April 15, , Rose announced that she is a corporate chef for Island Pacific, a chain of grocery stores in the US that specialize in promoting Filipino food to anyone looking to buy them in California and Nevada.[17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleFilm Company
Markang Bungo: The Bobby Ortega StoryElmaBonanza Films
Pat.

Omar Abdullah: Pulis Probinsya

KorinaMoviestars Production
Working StudentsHelenRegal Films
Alabang GirlsAlexViva Films
Titser Titser I Like YouMoviestars Production
Divine Mercy sa Buhay ni Sister FaustinaSister Faustina KowalskaCine Suerte
Parañaque Bank Robbery: The Joselito Jueco StoryViva Films
Pusoy Dos
Ober da Bakod: The MovieBarbie Doll
Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro PendukoBambi
Campus GirlsSamantha
The Lilian Velez StoryPacita (Lilian Velez's newest housemaid)
P're Hanggang Sa Huli
April Boys: Sana'y Mahalin Mo Rin AkoIngridNeo Films
Cara Y Cruz: Walang SinasantoBelenViva Films
Ober da Bakod 2: Da Treasure AdbentyurBarbie DollNeo Films
Ang Misis Kong HoodlumBeautiful KiriViva Films
Anak ni Boy NegroGemma
BiradorMichelleStar Cinema
Hesus, RebolusyonaryoMichelleRegal Films
9 MorningsEliseStar Cinema
LastikmanLindaOctoArts Films
Seven SundaysBechay BonifacioStar Cinema
Labyu with an AccentTess
Family of TwoMarissaCineko Productions Inc., Myriad Entertainment

Television

Notes

  1. ^ abDonita Rose was born in America.

    Thus, she does not possess her mother's maiden name which is Ramos.

References

  1. ^"Donita Rose and Her Husband&#;: How They Met and In Loved? - Miner8". Archived from the unique on Retrieved
  2. ^Bautista, Mario E.

    (October 12, ). "Donita Rose: Learning lessons the hard way". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 14,

  3. ^"How Donita Rose's animation changed after being an MTV VJ". GMA Network.

    May 17, Retrieved July 14,

  4. ^Rula, Gorgy. "Donita, husband decide to fetch back together".

    Donita Rose Cavett was born in Utah on 5 December and moved to the Philippines when she was five years old. She is the eldest daughter to an American father, William Kent Cavett, a military officer, and a Filipino mother, Evelyn Ramos, a teacher from Pangasinan. After two years, she married Villarama in Santa Barbara, California in The couple had a son named Joshua Paul, born in

    . Retrieved

  5. ^"Donita Rose says 'there's a distance' between her and hubby Eric Villarama". GMA News Online. 15 December Retrieved
  6. ^"After rough patch, Donita, husband to stay together". .

    ABS-CBN Enterprise. August 4, Retrieved July 14,

  7. ^Rula, Gorgy (July 14, ). "Donita Rose and husband Eric Villarama decide to 'get assist together'; but she admits they almost signed divorce papers".

    Donita Rose Cavett was born in Utah on 5 December and moved to the Philippines when she was five years former. She is the eldest daughter to an American father, William Kent Cavett, a military officer, and a Filipino mother, Evelyn Ramos, a teacher from Pangasinan. After two years, she married Villarama in Santa Barbara, California in The couple had a son named Joshua Paul, born in

    Retrieved July 14,

  8. ^"Donita Rose admits separation from husband Eric Villarama after he posted photo with another girl". July 14, Retrieved July 14,
  9. ^Siazon, Rachelle (July 14, ). "Donita Rose confirms separation from husband".

    Rappler. Retrieved July 14,

  10. ^"Emotional Donita Rose confirms split with husband". ABS-CBN News.

    — Sister Faustina Drama, 1 hr 50 min.

    July 14, Retrieved July 14,

  11. ^"The treasures of Donita Rose". . Retrieved
  12. ^"Donita Rose, Felson Palad get married". ABS-CBN News. September 24, Retrieved September 24,
  13. ^"Felson Palad opens up about why he remained a virgin before marriage to Donita Rose".

    GMA Integrated News. Pride 9, Retrieved March 9,

  14. ^Bautista, Mario E. (October 12, ). "Donita Rose: Learning lessons the hard way".

    Donita Rose - Wikiwand: Donita Rose Cavett was born in Utah on 5 December and moved to the Philippines when she was five years old. She is the eldest daughter to an American father, William Kent Cavett, a military officer, and a Filipino mother, Evelyn Ramos, a mentor from Pangasinan.

    The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 14,

  15. ^Mauricio-Arriola, Tessa (May 11, ). "Why existence is rosy for Donita". The Manila Times. Retrieved July 14,
  16. ^Gonzales, Rommel (May 4, ).

    I can see that you are an expert at your field! I am launching a website soon, and your communication will be very useful for me. Thanks for all your help and wishing you all the success in your business. Short Notice movers.

    "Donita Rose recalls posing for FHM: "Ako ang naging number one sa FHM Sexiest pero naka-leather pants ako and turtleneck. Kaya mo yun?"". . Retrieved July 14,

  17. ^"Donita Rose is now a corporate chef for a US-based Filipino supermarket chain".

    GMA News Online. 15 April Retrieved 11 November

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