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Mimilanie Laurel Marquez (born 16 July 1964), popularly known as Melanie Marquez (Tagalog: [ˌmɛː.lɐˈni mɐɾˈkɛs]), is a Filipino actress and beauty queen who was crowned Miss International 1979.[1] She is the youngest winner of Miss International in history at the age of 15 when she competed in Miss International 1979.[citation needed]

Melanie Marquez
Born

Mimilanie Laurel Marquez


(1964-07-16) 16 July 1964 (age 60)
Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines
Other namesMelanie Marquez
Alma materInternational Academy of Management and Economics
Children6 including Michelle Dee
Beauty pageant titleholder
Title
  • Miss International 1979
  • Major
    competition(s)
    • Binibining Pilipinas 1979
  • (Winner – Binibining Pilipinas International 1979)
  • Miss International 1979
  • (Winner)
  • (Best National Costume)
  • Career

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    Pageant career

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    Marquez won a local beauty pageant competition when she was 15 years old, and the 1979 Miss International pageant.

    In 1985, Marquez became the "Face of the 80s" winner in New York, USA. And in 1986, was the First Runner-up in the "Supermodel" competition. In 2000, she was voted the "Most Beautiful Miss International Winner" and in 2005, was one of the 6 Finalists in "Mrs. World" pageant held in India. She has appeared in the Binibining Pilipinas "World of BC 2004" and "World of Canada 2004" pageants.

    Post-pageantry

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    Marquez became a fashion and commercial model and was featured in the local and international magazine covers. She toured Europe and the United States of America.[vague] As an actress, she has played parts in action and dramatic films, including the title role in her own bio-picture.[specify] Later, she has become a TV host, film producer, and celebrity endorser.

    Marquez is also a modeling and image-enhancement coach. She trained Ruffa Gutierrez (Miss World 1993 Second Princess); Charlene Gonzales (Miss Universe 1994 - Top 6 Finalist); and Miriam Quiambao (Miss Universe 1999 First Runner-up). She has been a judge, coach, commentator, or host in beauty pageants, modelling contests, and talent-search competitions.

    Personal life

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    Marquez has six children:

    She lives in Utah, in the United States.

    Filmography

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    Film

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    1980 Agatona Agatona Cargomus

    Enterprises

    1987 Working Girls 2 Leni
    1988 Sandakot Na Bala Claudia
    2002 Super B Rose
    2005 Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka Fairy Ko... The Legend Continues! Ina Verde
    2006 Reyna: ang makulay na pakikipagsapalaran ng mga achucherva, achuchuva, achechenes... Gloria Balisteros

    Television

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    Year Title Role Network
    1996 GMA Telesine Presents: Babae Buhawi at ang Impakta Santina
    1999 Wansapanataym: Ang Alamat Ko at ni Buboy Luningning
    2001–2004 Whattamen Women Worker
    2003 Hawak Ko ang Langit Amapolla
    2004 Marinara Zadama
    2005 Bahay Mo Ba 'To? Myoma Bush / Ms. Trianggulo / Miss Col
    2006 Fantastikids Lucila
    2008–2009 LaLola Garganta
    2009 Only You Palmira Lapuz
    2010 Habang May Buhay Dr. Victoria Samaniego
    2015–2016 Juan Tamad Candy Guiginto
    2017 A Love to Last Miriam "Mimi" Stuart
    2018 Sherlock Jr. Louella De Villa
    2019–2020 One of the Baes Alona Aragoza
    2020 Daddy's Gurl Ms. Macupad
    2023 Black Rider Brenda Yuzon-Magallanes

    Awards

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    Year Award Giving Body Category Work Result
    1987 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actress The Untold Story of Melanie Marquez Won
    Best Story Won

    References

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    1. ^ "Melanie Marquez: Miss Miss International, top model". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  • ^ "Meet Melanie Marquez' gorgeous daughter, Michelle". ABS-CBN News. 3 August 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  • ^ "Meet Melanie Marquez' gorgeous daughter, Michelle". Manila Bulletin News. 15 May 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  • ^ Abunda, Boy (4 February 2024). "Melanie Marquez considers her children the highlights of her colorful life". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  • ^ Jusay, Annalyn (15 May 2023). "Melanie Marquez tells Michelle to manifest a 'crown on your head'". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
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    Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

      Katherine Ruth

    Miss International
    1979
    Succeeded by

      Lorna Chávez

    Preceded by

    Luz Policarpio

    Binibining Pilipinas International
    1979
    Succeeded by

    Diana Chiong


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Melanie_Marquez&oldid=1235072249"
     



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