
Carmina Villarroel
Acting
Biography
Carmina Villarroel (born María Carmina Muñiz Villarroel on 17 August 1975) is a Filipino actress. She is best known for her roles in the films Kapag Langit ang Humatol (1990), Wating (1994), Bayarang Puso (1996), The Road (2011), Love You the the Stars and Back (2017), and Sunod (2019).
Born: August 17, 1975
Place of Birth: Santa Cruz, Laguna, Philippines
Known For

Esperanza: The Movie
A Filipino movie based on the television series Esperanza, opens up where the TV finale left off.

Minsan, Minahal Kita
Experiencing problems in their marriages, Dianne and Albert unexpectedly meet and fall and love.

When Will You Be Mine
Mariel, the illegitimate daughter of Shirley, has been the center of contention since her birth when Shirley's husband Ben sells Mariel to child trafficker Adul. Because of an immigration impediment, Adul consigns Mariel to the care of her cousin Jaime and nursemaid Dolor, the midwife at Mariel's birth. However, Jaime's wife, Laila, doesn't want to keep the baby because the sight of an infant reminds her of her stillborn child, and Dolor's boyfriend, Ramir, is jealous of the love and attention Dolor gives the baby. When Laila has accepted Mariel, Adul returns to claim her adopted now-grown daughter, but Dolor inadvertently learns of Adul's wicked plan to sell Mariel for a large amount.

Codename: Asero
Codename: Asero, previously known as Asero, is a sci-fi-thriller Philippine drama produced and broadcast by GMA Network starring Richard Gutierrez and Heart Evangelista, based on an original concept by R.J. Nuevas. The story tells of two warring secret agencies: The Advocate to protect the world, and the more sinister The Empire. The series started airing on July 14, 2008. The series ended on November 14, 2008 and is replaced by Luna Mystika, in which Heart Evangelista play the title role.

Wag Kukurap
Wag Kukurap is a horror television series hosted by Dingdong Dantes. The show is broadcast every Saturday and is divided into two shows, each containing a true paranormal story from the best selling horror books True Philippine Ghost Stories and Haunted Philippines. During the intermission, a photograph of ghostly figures is shown and later on the background revealed. Contests are sometimes held where participants must decide which of two pictures is real. At the end, footage of "real life ghosts" encountered by people is shown.

Pepito Manaloto
The fifth season of Pepito Manaloto is the continuing comedic chronicle of the life of Pepito Manaloto, a lucky multimillion lotto winner, his family, and the merry mix of neighbors and colleagues. The program reflects the humorous realities of everyday Filipino life, highlighting family values that help the lead characters to face challenges with optimism, and celebrating the special, happy moments - big or small- that we all aspire to share with our loved ones. Set in the present-day, the stories are based on real-life experiences and portrayed with humor and wit by the country’s top-notch comedians, led by the show’s creator, lead star, and director, Michael V.

Palibhasa Lalake
Palibhasa Lalake was a Philippine TV sitcom series on ABS-CBN which ran fron 1987 to 1998 and directed by Johnny Manahan.

Bridges of Love

Got to Believe
Got to Believe is a 2013 Philippine romantic comedy-drama television series directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and starring Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. The series was aired on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from August 26, 2013 to March 7, 2014,[1] replacing Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala. The series finale, dubbed as the Best Ending Ever, ranked #1 by Kantar Media nationwide TV rating.

Love You to the Stars and Back
A girl named Mika decides to go on a road trip to look for aliens. During her trip, she accidentally bumps into Caloy whom she gives a free ride to until he reaches his destination. Mika then finds out that Caloy has cancer but despite it, he has learned to accept his fate. Both embark on a journey filled with adventures and misadventures not knowing they would fall in love with each other along the way.
Filmography
as Bridget Crowder
as Betty
as Chiqui
as Lyneth Santos
as Lyneth Santos
as Barbara Sagrado-Dee
as Dulce Espejo-Tanaka
as Grace Salazar
as Olivia
as Aya Lacson
as Geraldine Enriquez
as Ceres
as Michelle
as Lucille Dela Rosa
as Alexa Meyers Antonio
as Juliana San Juan-Manansala
as Vanessa "Nessa" Francisco
as Dra. Diesta
as Kathy "Kat-Kat" Gonzales-Montereal
as Carmela
as Emily Martinez
as Head Nurse (segment "Mamanyiika")
as Head Nurse
as Maricar del Valle
as Lady Q
as Cristina Manresa
as Mabel de Saavedra
as Ayessa / Linda
as Sabrina / Sulfura
as Janet
as Ava "Primavera" Grande
as Michelle
as Monique
as Jackie
as Cynthia Salazar
as Vera
as Belen (episode 1)
as Carmela de Dios
as Christine Sanvictores
as George
as Rosel
as Cynthia
as Tess
as Nancy
as Tifanny (segment "Kulam")
as Tiffany
as Bernadette
as Juliet
as Kelly
as Monica
as Young Angeli
as Cathy