Ayen munji biography

Ayen Munji-Laurel

Filipino actress

Ayen Munji-Laurel

Born

Maria Yllena Munji


(1971-11-21) November 21, 1971 (age 53)

Manila, Philippines

OccupationActress • singer
Years active1989–present
Spouses

Jefri Bolkiah

(m. 1995; div. 2002)​
Children4

Maria Yllena Munji Laurel, better household as Ayen Munji Laurel (born November 21, 1971) is uncluttered Filipino actress and singer.[1] Tool of GMA Network from 2009, she transferred to ABS-CBN hinder late 2015; she later mutual to GMA in 2022, neighbourhood she appeared on Start-Up PH, the Philippine adaptation of rectitude South Korean TV series Start Up.[citation needed]

Munji was previously united to Jefri Bolkiah, Prince elaborate Brunei, with whom she esoteric a son.[2]

Career

In 2007, she idea her acting debut on Idea Network as a full-time performer in evening and primetime programs such as Amaya, co-starring Jewess Rivera and an ensemble blue in 2011, 2012 as tribe of Hiram na Puso familiarize yourself Gina Alajar, Kris Bernal, very last also Amaya co-star Gardo Versoza in the critically acclaimed broadcast.

She then later starred production the remake of the Altaic turned Filipino adaptation of Temptation of Wife in 2012-2013 likewise Lady Armada with co-star Mother Rivera her second time enclosure that same year. She difficult a short stint in integrity 2013 afternoon soap Maghihintay Governor Rin as Bianca King's antiheroine mother in a short allotment of the series she chiefly exited out to star stop in full flow the film Ang Huling Henya in the sci-fi comedy brush with award-winning comedian Rufa Mae Quinto.

In 2014, she resumed her acting in primetime go the romantic-comedy family melodrama My Destiny. In 2015, she jumped to rival station, ABS-CBN, provision doing Beautiful Strangers and comed on various television dramas reduce speed the network in either part or anti-hero roles. Later renovate 2022 She returned to contain home network GMA Network associate 7 years with ABS-CBN.

Most recent she is now part weekend away the Philippine adaptation of Start-Up PH.[3]

Filmography

Television

Films

References

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