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Her father was ] and her mother was half-].<ref>http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=181635</ref>
Her father was ] and her mother was half ]. Her mother bore 18 children by three different men:… 11 by her first husband; 2 by her second; and 5 by her third husband (Aleck's father). She was a dancer, "Sa Cubao yata", said the unsure Aleck, and she died at age 42 of leukemia. "I guess from loss of blood dahil sa kapapanganak". Aleck was only two years old then. "My memory of her I got only from her pictures. She was a beautiful woman, mukhang mataray at matapang, and her eyes looked like those of Dexter Doria."<ref>, philstar.com; accessed 1 October 2015.</ref>


She participated in the ] show '']'': "]', as one of the fourteen celebrity housemates. She was evicted from the show on March 11, 2006 after receiving 13.6 percent of the people's vote and became the first female celebrity evicted from the house. After a long absence from acting, she returned to work in 2015 on the television series '']'' as Chynna "Ching-Ching" Galvez. She participated in the ] show '']'': "]', as one of the fourteen celebrity housemates. She was evicted from the show on March 11, 2006 after receiving 13.6 percent of the people's vote and became the first female celebrity evicted from the house. After a long absence from acting, she returned to work in 2015 on the television series '']'' as Chynna "Ching-Ching" Galvez.

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Aleck Bovick (born Maria Teresa Bovick Tambis; May 18, 1981) is a Filipino actress and television personality.

Personal life

Her father was Filipino and her mother was half-German.

She participated in the ABS-CBN show Pinoy Big Brother: "Celebrity Edition', as one of the fourteen celebrity housemates. She was evicted from the show on March 11, 2006 after receiving 13.6 percent of the people's vote and became the first female celebrity evicted from the house. After a long absence from acting, she returned to work in 2015 on the television series Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita as Chynna "Ching-Ching" Galvez.

Filmography

Films

  • Manila (2009)
  • Naglalayag (2004)
  • U-Belt (2004) .... Sarah
  • Kerida (2003)
  • Hiram (2003) .... Mila
  • Masarap na pugad (2002) .... Koala
  • Tampisaw (2002) .... Marites
  • Kaulayaw (2002)

TV series

Discography

Singles

  • Baso ni Maria
  • Gatas ni Papa
  • Gusto Ko Ng Nota

See also

References

  1. http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=181635

Links

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