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Jasmine Curtis est une Actrice Philippine née le 6 avril 1994 à Melbourne (Australie)

Jasmine Curtis

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Nom de naissance Jasmine Casandra Ojales Curtis-Smith
Nationalité Philippines
Naissance 6 avril 1994 (30 ans) à Melbourne (Australie)

Jasmine Curtis, née à Melbourne en 1994, est une actrice philippine.

Biographie

Jasmine Curtis commence sa carrière d'actrice dans diverses séries télévisées, ensuite elle s'oriente vers les longs métrages. En 2016, elle tient l'un des deux rôles principaux du film lesbien de Samantha Lee, Baka Bukas (Maybe Tomorrow).

Jasmine Curtis a une sœur également actrice, Anne Curtis .

Le plus souvent avec

Ping Medina
Ping Medina
(2 films)
Isabelle Daza
Isabelle Daza
(1 films)
Maris Racal
Maris Racal
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Jasmine Curtis (7 films)

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Actrice

Baka Bukas
Baka Bukas (2017)

Origine Philippines
Genres Drame, Comédie, Romance
Thèmes Sexualité, LGBT, Lesbianisme
Acteurs Jasmine Curtis, Louise de los Reyes
Rôle Alex
Note60% 3.03873.03873.03873.03873.0387
Beaucoup de personnes sont au courant qu'Alex (Jasmine Curtis), une jeune femme de 20 ans qui travaille à Manille, a fait son coming out, mais pas sa meilleure amie Jess (Louise delos Reyes) qui est secrètement amoureuse d'elle depuis leur enfance.
Resureksyon, 1h20
Origine Philippines
Genres Horreur
Acteurs Paulo Avelino, Jasmine Curtis, Isabelle Daza, Raikko Mateo, Niño Muhlach, Alex Castro
Rôle Ailah
Note65% 3.281643.281643.281643.281643.28164
Resureksyon follows the story of a family who was left by a loved one to find better opportunity outside the country as an Overseas Filipino Worker. Tragedy befalls the family twice. First is when their loved one returned home in a coffin and second when they have to deal with dealing with the resurrected loved one as a whole new creature.
Dementia
Dementia (2014)

Origine Philippines
Genres Thriller, Horreur
Acteurs Nora Aunor, Jasmine Curtis, Chynna Ortaleza, Jeric Gonzales
Rôle Rachel
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In the hopes of helping her aunt Mara (Nora Aunor) better deal with her dementia, Rachel (Jasmine Curtis) moves her out to their family's remote ancestral home. There Rachel records Mara's daily activities and helps engage the older woman in exercises that would help her cognitive thinking, such as putting together jigsaw puzzles. What Rachel didn't plan on is that Mara's presence in the house will stir up memories and presences that are better left undisturbed. Mara and Rachel begin to see a ghost of Mara's past memories come alive.
Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo
Origine Philippines
Genres Drame, Biographie, Historique
Acteurs Robin Padilla, Vina Morales, Daniel Padilla, Eddie García, Jasmine Curtis, RJ Padilla
Rôle Andrea
Note63% 3.1881353.1881353.1881353.1881353.188135
The movie tells the true story of Andres Bonifacio, a man who rose as a leader in the fight against the Spanish oppressors, and who would gain the enmity even of those fighting for the same cause as he. The film begins with the execution of GOMBURZA in 1872. The story then flashes forward to the present day where high school students Joaquin (Daniel Padilla), Andrea (Jasmine Curtis-Smith), and Gary (RJ Padilla) visit Museo ng Katipunan.
Transit
Transit (2013)
, 1h33
Origine Philippines
Genres Drame
Acteurs Mercedes Cabral, Jasmine Curtis, Ping Medina, Irma Adlawan, Toni Gonzaga-Soriano
Rôle Yael
Note69% 3.450693.450693.450693.450693.45069
The film begins and ends in an airport during a father and son’s transit flight from Tel Aviv to Manila. It tells the story of Moises (Ping Medina), a Filipino single-dad working as a caregiver in Herzliya, Israel, who comes home to his apartment in Tel Aviv to celebrate his son Joshua (Marc Justine Alvarez)’s 4th birthday. It was on that day that Moises, together with their Filipino neighbors Janet (Irma Adlawan), and her daughter Yael (Jasmine Curtis), find out that the Israeli government is going to deport children of foreign workers. Afraid of the new law, Moises and Janet decide to hide their children from the immigration police by making them stay inside the house.