
Ai-Ai delas Alas
Acting
Biography
Ai-Ai delas Alas (born Martina Eileen Hernandez delas Alas on 11 November 1964) is a Filipino actress. She is best known for her roles in the films Ang Tanging Ina (2003) and its sequels, Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat (2008) and Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) (2010), Volta (2004), and Sisterakas (2012), among others.
Born: November 11, 1964
Place of Birth: San Luis, Batangas, Philippines
Known For

Raising Mama
Abigail, a teenager who takes care of her scornful mother, Letty, who was stricken with brain regression after being shot. Abigail discovers her true identity after learning about her mother’s shooter.

Pakners
Manuel is a man who's just been conned out of his savings. One day, when he meets up with Nanding, a jeepney driver, he has a plan for how the two of them can find riches. It is no other than billiards.

Fast Talk with Boy Abunda
The latest multi-platform showbiz news and talk show, where the hottest issues in Philippine showbiz will be revealed one by one, as well as amazing hot seat interviews with celebrities including the so-called King of Talk.

Area
A story of an over-the-hill prostitute whose life savings are stolen during the Holy Week.

Mga Batang Riles
A group of young men gets wrongfully accused of a crime, sending them to a public juvenile center. Their goal is to clean their names and find the real perpetrator as they fend for themselves.

Princess Sarah
Princess Sarah was an ABS-CBN teleserye which premiered November 12, 2007 on primetime bida. The location of the series was shot in Camp John Hay in Baguio City and The Coconut Palace in Manila. The said series is a remake of the animated series Princess Sarah, produced by Nippon Animation, based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel, A Little Princess.

Wooly Booly: My Alien Classmate
An alien was stranded on earth. A family took him and he requested to his superior from another planet to grant him with human appearance, but he only have 30 days to stay on earth and need to be back where he really came from.

Past Tense
A woman's future self is nothing like she expected herself to be.

A Separated Woman
Melissa, a successful advertising executive believed she has a perfect life with her husband Dodie and two children Vincent and Jenny. What she did not know is that her husband has fallen out of love with her and is seeing another woman named Sandy. Sandy confronted Melissa and told her to give up Dodie because she has been impregnated by him. Melissa tried to win her relationship with Dodie however, the latter chose Sandy over her. Their marital break-up almost shattered her. But with the help of her kids and friends Melissa learns to be self-sufficient. In the long run, she learns to move on with her life and overcoming the challenge of single parenthood.

A Moment Too Long
Ted dreams of becoming rich and powerful. So he certainly doesn't want to marry his equally poor girlfriend, Nina. But when Ted introduces Nina to his rich, sick and old boss, Don Edmundo, his boss becomes infatuated with her. Ted persuades Nina to marry Don Edmundo, hoping for the old man's death and inheritance. Edmundo's daughter Lolit returns from the States and Nina is horrified when Ted marries her.
Filmography
as Elma
as Self - Guest
as Mamay
as Vida Morales
as Mary Balbon
as Nanay Sabel
as Perla Calubaquib
as Charla
as Barbie
as Virgie Redoble
as Hillary
as Lavinia "Lav" Rodrigo-Vargas
as Banak
as Multo
as Detty
as Ina Montecillo
as Zenaida "Zheny" Dimaguiba
as Mr. Eduque's Mistress
as Self - Judge
as Sunshine Sicat
as Frances
as Ina Montecillo
as Julia Pengson
as Dra. Baby Holmes (as Ai Ai delas Alas)
as Julia
as Rama Dass
as Georgia
as Love
as Ispiritista (segment "Poso")
as The Ispiritista
as Perla Magtoto / Volta
as Yolly
as Ina Montecillo
as Maui
as Ina Montecillo
as Gretchen
as Female Host
as Pola
as Hilary
as Cookie
as Digna Sanchez
as Astrude (segment "Ang Madre")
as Astrude
as Louella
as Dezzi Rae (segment "Nanay")
as Dezzi Rae
as Marta
as Pregnant Woman