
JC de Vera
Acting
Biography
JC de Vera (born John Carlo de Vera on 10 March 1986) is a Filipino actor. He is best known for his roles in the films Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy (2013), Halik Sa Hangin (2014), Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes (2018), and The Entitled (2022), among others.
Born: March 10, 1986
Place of Birth: Manila, Philippines
Known For

Bakit 'Di Mo Sabihin?
A deaf couple learns that it is not their inability to speak or hear that tears them apart.

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.

The General's Daughter
2nd LT Rhian Bonifacio is a Military Nurse for the AFP and is dedicated in saving lives. But she has a secret. She's a spy, trained by her very own father, Tiago, to exact revenge against his enemy, Marcial, a general of the army. She will be wedged between the two forces because of her love for her family.

Flower of Evil
Daniel Villareal is trying to escape his tumultuous past. In a tragic event, he assumes the identity of Jacob del Rosario and starts life anew as a doting husband and family man to a homicide detective wife Iris Del Rosario. In a twist of events, his dark past as a suspected serial murderer catches up on him with his secrets unfolding. Detective Iris takes the lead on a case that will make his past catch up with the present, they will both stop at nothing to find out the truth and protect the life that they have built together even if it means going behind each other’s backs in order to do so.

Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy
Quadruplet siblings (two boys and two girls) played by Vice Ganda were separated after birth when their grandmother steals two of the siblings (a boy and a girl) away from their mother. The stolen siblings lived a comfortable life in the US, not knowing that their mother and siblings, a gay and a lesbian, struggled to make ends meet in the Philippines. When the boy develops hepatitis that requires him to have a liver transplant from a compatible donor, their father tells them about their siblings in the Philippines, who may be possible candidates as donors. But once the siblings finally meet, pent up resentment and animosity between the girl and the gay siblings, has threatened the chances of the boy sibling's survival.

Maalaala Mo Kaya
Recognized as the longest and most award-winning drama anthology in the country, Charo Santos-Concio narrates real-life stories of people with well-crafted storylines, excellent performances by its actors, and topnotch production details.

Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes
After discovering their husbands have been having an affair with each other, two friends attempt to sabotage the relationship.

Halik sa Hangin
A young woman is brought to Baguio by her new stepfather. While she struggles with her new family and surroundings, she finds herself torn between two young men who bring passion into her life.

Shake, Rattle & Roll X
This anthology features three chilling horror movies that include tales of supernatural beings and other beasts, such as "Nieves" in which a local hero must save her hometown from rampaging nature spirits known as Engkanto. In "Emergency," ghoulish creatures attack a remote hospital, and in "Class Picture," the ghost of a sadistic nun attacks a group of college friends. Mike Tuviera and Topel Lee direct these hair-raising films.

Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita
Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita or Sweet Revenge is a Filipino drama television series created by Gilda Olvidado, developed by Don Michael Perez and produced by GMA Network. The series is a remake of a 1989 movie with the same title and stars Yasmien Kurdi, JC de Vera, Marvin Agustin, Angelika dela Cruz and Dina Bonnevie and directed by Joel Lamangan, it aired on GMA Network from March 24, 2008 until June 27, 2008. From March 31, 2008 until July 4, 2008, the series was aired internationally, with a one-week delay, on GMA Pinoy TV.
Filmography
as Jacob Rivera
as Joseph
as Reyson Olsim
as Philip Salazar
as Migs Bernalez
as Jacob
as Andrew Marcelo
as Ean
as Ferdie
as Carlito
as Adrian Narciso
as James
as Capt. Ethan del Fierro
as Carl Mauricio
as John Corpuz / Gino
as Felix Reyes
as Simon
as Neil
as Christian Vergara
as Alvin
as Troy (segment "Ahas")
as Troy
as Damian
as Tony Ferrer
as Dr. Jefferson "Jeff Epoy" Bustamante
as Max Gonzales
as Osweng
as Gabriel
as Edmund
as Gardo Valiente / Nicolas Vallejo / Gardo Braganza
as Benjamin "Ben" Maningding
as Rocky
as Bong
as Young Alfonso
as Jay (segment "Emergency")
as Jay
as Facundo Diaz
as Jepoi Gumba
as Boboy
as Derek Perantes / Rod
as Mark
as Carding
as Gino
as Kerwin
as Aldrin Griego
as Robbie
as Nixon
as Jayjay