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Born | Ciara Anna Gamboa Sotto-Oconer (1980-07-02) July 2, 1980 (age 31) Philippines |
Occupation | Actress/Singer/Host |
Years active | 1996-present |
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Ciara Anna Gamboa Sotto-Oconer (born July 2, 1980 in Makati City, Philippines) is a Filipina actress and singer.
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She is the youngest daughter of actress Helen Gamboa and actor and senator Tito Sotto. She is first cousins with Sharon Cuneta (their mothers are sisters) and first niece with KC Concepcion. She is also cousins with Danica and Oyo Boy Sotto. She is three-eighths Cebuano and one-eighth Chinese (her father's side),[1] and one-fourth Kapampangan, one-eighth Spanish, and one-eighth American (her mother's side).[2]
At age 6, Sotto made her first appearance on Eat Bulaga! and at age 17 became one of the show's regular hosts from 2005 to 2007. Before she became a regular host at Eat Bulaga, she was a member of former teen-oriented drama T.G.I.S., produced by Viva Television and GMA Network. During her teenage years, Sotto together with cousin Danica Sotto and Jocas de Leon, had a regular Saturday production number in Eat Bulaga!. They were dubbed as the "Ang TVJ (Tito, Vic and Joey) Kids." During her stint in Eat Bulaga!, she was paired with co-host Paolo Ballesteros and were together dubbed "CiaPao."
On 2008, Sotto launched her album entitled If You Love Me. She said that she was involved in different aspects of the album's production. The album contains songs written by her father and Joey de Leon with Vic Sotto along with Tito Sotto doing the back-up vocals of one song. This is Sotto's second album and it is produced and distributed by Sony BMG Music. She is currently married to her non-showbiz boyfriend Jojo Oconer.
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Year | Title | Role | Network |
1979-present | Eat Bulaga | Herself/Host | GMA Network |
1995 | T.G.I.S. | Rain Abrera | GMA Network |
1997 | Growing Up (1997 Philippine TV series) | Rain | GMA Network |
1998 | Halik Sa Apoy | Adelle | GMA Network |
1999 | Di Ba't Ikaw | Grace | GMA Network |
2001 | Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan | Barbara Wilwayco | ABS-CBN |
2003 | Buttercup | Sheryl Bala | ABS-CBN |
2003 | ASAP (variety show) | Herself/Host | ABS-CBN |
2004 | Magpakailanman | Various | GMA Network |
2005 | Love to Love: Love-an O Bawi | Princess | GMA Network |
2006 | Love to Love: Best Friends | Samantha/Sam | GMA Network |
2006 | Dangal | Celestine | GMA Network |
2006 | Eat Bulaga Holy Week Specials | Ciara | GMA Network |
2009 | Darna (2009 TV series) | Selena/Babaeng Apoy | GMA Network |
2010 | Talentadong Pinoy | Celebrity Talentado Champion | TV5 |
2011 | Star Confession | Sfazhiva | TV5 |
2012 | Valiente | Young Luming | TV5 |
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Year | Title | Role | Film Production |
1985 | Mama Said Papa Said I Love You | Ciara | Regal Films |
1997 | TGIS the Movie | Rain Abrera | Viva Films |
1999 | Sumigaw Ka Hanggang Gusto Mo | - | Viva Films |
2000 | 'Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin | Sheryl | World Arts Cinema |
2000 | Minsan, Minahal Kita | Mary Ann | Star Cinema |
2009 | Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love | Carol Uy | Regal Entertainment |
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Name | Sotto, Ciara |
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Date of birth | July 2, 1980 |
Place of birth | Philippines |
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