Maui Taylor

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Maui Taylor
Born
Maureen Anne Tupaz Fainsan

(1981-06-28) 28 June 1981 (age 40)
OccupationModel, singer, actress
Years active1996–present
Height148 cm (4 ft 10 in)
Children2

Maui Taylor (born Maureen Anne Tupaz Fainsan;[1] 28 June 1981) is a Filipino model, singer, and actress.

Career[]

Taylor initially got into show biz with the assistance of a cousin who was a member of a dance group in the Philippines. She was eventually cast on the Filipino TV soap opera Anna Karenina at the age of 14. This led to other roles in various TV shows as well as cinema.[citation needed]

Maui Taylor had early movie appearances in films such as Tatarin (2001) and S2pid Luv, both from Viva Films. Taylor then appeared on the cover of the April 2002 issue of FHM (Philippine edition) paving the way for more matured roles. She appeared in her first starring role in the movie Gamitan, which grossed almost P70 million in the local box office.[citation needed] She also starred in the film Hibla with Rica Peralejo that same year. In April 2003, she co-starred with Katya Santos and Wendell Ramos in the sex comedy Sex Drive.

Taylor followed that up with the movie entitled Ang Huling Birhen sa Lupa (International title: The Last Virgin). Her performance in the said film was well received. She gained her first acting nomination for Best Actress which eventually went to her co-star Ara Mina.

Later in 2003, she starred Viva Films Masamang Ugat and Bugbog Sarado as well as a cinematography collection called Sex Goddess.

Taylor is a former member of the Viva Hot Babes, a group of actresses and models which was created in 2003, by Viva Entertainment founder Vicente Del Rosario, Jr. The original group included fellow sex kittens Katya Santos, Andrea del Rosario, Kristine Jaca, Sheree, Gwen Garci, Jen Rosendahl, Myles Hernandez, and Hazel Cabrera.

In 2012, Taylor returned to acting in the South Korean film The Taste of Money as the tragic maid of a wealthy conglomerate family.

Personal Life[]

Taylor opted to go low-key after working as an actress for several years in order to focus on her personal life. She and her non-showbiz partner, Anton Sabarre, have two lovely boys, Antoine Miguel and Matteo Alonzo.[2]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Film Production Ref.
1998 Ang Lahat ng Ito'y Para Sa'yo Elena
1999 Honey, My Love, So Sweet Sam Viva Films
2001 Tatarin Maggie
2002 Hibla Clara
2002 S2pid Luv Jo VIVA Films
2003 Bugbog Sarado Stella
Sex Drive Sheila
2020 Pakboys Takusa Miley Metro Manila Film Festival
2021 Paglaki Ko, Gusto Kong Maging Pornstar Herself Viva Films, VinCentiments
2021 69+1 Ivy Viva Films, VinCentiments

Television[]

Year Title Role Type of Role(s) Network
1997–1999 T.G.I.S. (Thank God It's Sabado) Bridget Supporting cast / Antagonist GMA Network
1997–2002 Anna Karenina Brigitte Recurring cast / Antagonist
1998–2003 Kool Ka Lang Waikiki Main cast
1999 Back to Iskul Bukol Supporting cast IBC
2000–2001 May Bukas Pa Ruthy Supporting cast / Antagonist RPN
2015 Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal Herself Briefcase Number 16 ABS-CBN
2016 A1 Ko Sa 'Yo Donna Special guest / Protagonist GMA Network
2017 D' Originals Gigi Guest cast / Antagonist
2018 FPJ's Ang Probinsyano Rose Special guest ABS-CBN

References[]

  1. ^ Rivera, RA (2 July 2012). "WASAK EPISODE 014 MAUI TAYLOR".
  2. ^ "ABS_CBN Entertainment".

External links[]

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