Jump to content

Camille Prats

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 120.28.65.147 (talk) at 11:15, 28 November 2022 (Career). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Camille Prats-Yambao
Born
Sheena Patricia Camille Quiambao Prats-Yambao

(1985-06-20) June 20, 1985 (age 39)
NationalityFilipino
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian
Years active1992–present
Agent(s)Star Magic (1992–2004)
ALV Talent Circuit (2004–2018)
GMA Network (2005–present)
Sparkle GMA Artist Center (2005–present)
Spouses
  • Anthony Linsangan
    (m. 2008; died 2011)
  • John Yambao
    (m. 2017)
Children3
RelativesJohn Prats (brother)

Sheena Patricia Camille Quiambao Prats–Yambao (born June 20, 1985) is a Filipino actress, TV host, comedienne, and businesswoman.[1][2] She starred in a series of successful films and television shows, since gaining media attention when she played the titular protagonist in Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa (Philippine adaptation to A Little Princess).[3]

Career

Prats' first foray into show business came in 1990 when she was a contestant in "Little Miss Philippines", a popular segment of the variety show Eat Bulaga!. This led to her regular appearances in ABS-CBN's children's program Ang TV. In 1993, he was also included as one of the casts of sitcom Oki Doki Doc.

In 1995, Prats catapulted into fame when she starred in the movie Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa, a Philippine adaptation of the anime Princess Sarah, which was in turn based on Frances Hodgson Burnett children's novel A Little Princess. She also became one of the lead casts of defunct ABS-CBN afternoon soap opera Marinella together with then child stars Shaina Magdayao and Serena Dalrymple. Prats was also chosen to be one of the lead casts of defunct youth-oriented show G-mik and she was paired with Stefano Mori and Danilo Barrios. Her older brother, John Prats, is also included as one of the lead casts of that show.

In early 2000s, Prats also became part of several ABS-CBN sitcoms like Arriba, Arriba! (2000-2002) and Home Along Da Airport (2003-2004). She played her first villain role in the first Philippine action-drama soap opera Basta't Kasama Kita starring Judy Ann Santos and Robin Padilla. However, she left ABS-CBN and Star Magic in 2004.

In 2005, she transferred to rival network, GMA Network. She starred in her first Kapuso teleserye, Kung Mamahalin Mo Lang Ako and played more supporting roles in different GMA soap operas.

In 2009, she was allowed to be part of the horror film T2 distributed by Star Cinema under ABS-CBN film and also recently invited in Kapamilya Deal or No Deal, also seen on ABS-CBN. But she confirmed via PEP.com that she will remain a GMA contract actress.[4][5]

Prats also is one of the final hosts of Kapuso talk show, Mars Pa More.

Personal life

Like her brother, young TV actress Camille Prats decided to go to the United States in September 2007 to finish her studies.[6]

Anthony C. Linsangan, from AMA Makati and founder of Wheels Auto Performance, is the actual father of Camille's baby.[7] Prats confirmed her civil marriage with Anthony Linsangan on January 5, 2008, in Los Angeles, California at The Albertson Wedding Chapel.[8]

On January 24, 2008, Prats gave birth to her first child, Nathaniel Caesar P. Linsangan.[9]

Camille Prats is the second child of Daniel Rafael and Alma (née Quiambao) Prats, the latter of whom is from Pampanga.[citation needed] She is also the niece of former actress Mia Prats. She has a sister and three brothers, one of whom is fellow actor John Prats.

On September 23, 2011, her first husband, Anthony Linsangan, died of nasopharyngeal carcinoma at the age of 31. On January 7, 2017, Prats married businessman John Yambao in Batangas.[10] On February 1, 2017, she confirmed in an interview that she is expecting her second child.[11]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network
1992–1997 Ang TV Herself ABS-CBN
1993–2000 Oki Doki Doc Camille
1997 Wansapanataym: Konsensya
Wansapanataym: Ang Hiwaga ng Gintong Piseta
1998 Wansapanataym: Peyritels
1999–2002 G-mik Ronalisa "Roni" Salcedo
1999–2001 Marinella Marie
1999—2003 Tabing Ilog Natasha
2000—2003 Arriba, Arriba! Biba Arriba
Wansapanataym: Shoe-mayaw, Shoe-munod
2001 Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan Terry
2002-2003 Bituin Lovelyn Gaston
2003-2004 Basta't Kasama Kita Diamante / Susan Catindig
2003 Home Along Da Airport Sam
2004 Mangarap Ka Valerie
2005 Ganda ng Lola Ko! Dedeth QTV
2005—2006 Kung Mamahalin Mo Lang Ako Joyce Cardenal GMA Network
2006–2007 Captain Barbell Marikit 'Kit' Salvacion
2007 Super Twins Drew Barimor
2008 Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan? Lily Medrano / Lily Cervantes
2009 Totoy Bato Teen Elena
2010 Ikaw Sana Giselle
Pilyang Kerubin Rosa
2010–2011 Bantatay Daisy Razon
2011–2012 Munting Heredera Sandra Santiago-Montereal / Susan Velasco
2012 Luna Blanca young Rowena Sandoval
2012–2022 Mars / Mars Pa More Herself / Host GMA News TV/GMA Network
2013 Bukod Kang Pinagpala Bessilda "Bessie" Villerte-Alcuar GMA Network
One Day Isang Araw Daisy's mother
2014 The Borrowed Wife Sophia Gonzales-Villaraza / Maria Carlotta "Maricar" Perez-Santos
2015 Second Chances Rebecca "Reb / Becky" Villacorta
Magpakailanman: Paano Na Ang Ating Anak: The Mark Anthony and Susan Bautista Story Susan Bautista
2016 Magpakailanman: Tiyahin ko, Karibal ko Nila
Wish I May Olivia "Ms.O" Pizarro-Gomez
Dear Uge Melissa
2018 Ang Forever Ko'y Ikaw Ginny
2020–present Makulay ang Buhay Mom C
2021 Heartful Café Bettina

Movies

Year Title Role Film Production
2014 Third Eye Susan Regal Films
2009 T2 Tess Star Cinema
2006 Mga Batang Bangketa Clarissa Rosas Entertainment Films
2005 Dreamboy Adjeng Star Cinema
2002 Jologs Cameo
2001 Yamashita: The Tiger's Treasure Xyra MAQ Productions
1998 Hiling Anna Star Cinema
1997 Haba-baba-doo! Puti-puti-poo! Camille
Wanted Perfect Murder Lukay
Ang Pulubi at ang Prinsesa Rosalie
Pakners Mando MAQ Productions
Shake, Rattle & Roll VI Jennifer (segment "Ang Telebisyon") Regal Films
1996 Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventure Carla Star Cinema
Madrasta Liza
Oki Doki Doc: The Movie Camille
1995 Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa Sarah Crewe / Princess Sarah
Eskapo Roberta Lopez
1994 Hindi Pa Tapos ang Labada, Darling
Eat All You Can Seiko Films

Awards

Film awards and nominations

Year Organization Award Movie Remarks
1997 Star Awards for Movies Movies Popular Child Actress "Wanted: Perfect Murder" (1996) ! Nominated
1997 FAMAS Awards Best Child Actress "Madrasta (1996)" Nominated
1997 9th Annual National Consumers Awards Movie Child Performer of the year ""Madrasta" (1996) Nominated
1997 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Best Child Actress ""Madrasta" (1996) Won
1996 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Best Child Actress ""Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa" (1995) Won

TV awards and nominations

Year Organization Award TV show Remarks
2014 Golden Screen Awards Outstanding Celebrity Talk Program Host "MARS" (2013) Nominated
2006 Golden Screen Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress "MMK: Glab" (2005) Won
1997 Star Awards for TV Most Popular Child Actress "Oki Doki Doc" (1996) Nominated
1996 Star Awards for TV Most Popular Child Actress "Ang TV" (1995) Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Camille Prats Shines from Being Child Star to School Owner". September 24, 2019.
  2. ^ "UB: Morning pasyal sa resort nina Kapuso Camille Prats". YouTube.
  3. ^ "Camille Prats".
  4. ^ "Sheena Halili reveals reason for breakup with Rainier Castillo".
  5. ^ "Glad to stay on Kapuso Network". Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  6. ^ taped interview with The Buzz last July 14, 2007
  7. ^ GMA NEWS.TV, PEP: Camille Prats is pregnant
  8. ^ GMA NEWS.TV, Camille Prats weds non- showbiz boyfriend in LA
  9. ^ www.gmanews.tv, Camille Prats gives birth to a baby boy
  10. ^ "A second chance at forever: Camille Prats marries again". ABS-CBN Corporation. January 7, 2017. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  11. ^ Gabinete, Jojo (February 1, 2017). "Camille Prats pregnant with first child with new husband VJ Yambao". GMA News. GMA Network. Retrieved February 1, 2017.