Cherie Gil

Evangeline Rose Eigenmann y Gil (born 12 May 1963) or Cherie Gil is a Filipino actress of Kapampangan, Spanish and Swiss German descent. She is known professionally as Cherie Gil She is one of the antagonists actress in decade years. In TV series and films.

Biography

Cherie Gil is the daughter of Filipino actors Eddie Mesa and Rosemarie Gil, and sister of Michael de Mesa and the late Mark Gil. She was formerly married to Rony Rogoff, an internationally renowned violinist; the couple had two children, Bianca and Raphael. She also has another child, Jay. She is the aunt of actors Ryan, Geoff, Andi and Gabby Eigenmann, and Sid Lucero (Tim Eigenmann).

Career

She appeared on a number of hit teleseryes and primetime series in ABS-CBN. Currently she is seen in the Philippine Educational Theater Association's (PETA) Arbol de Fuego, an adaptation of Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard. Her most recent projects are in Katorse, a remake of a film starring Dina Bonevie and a remake of the 1983 film Pieta wherein she played Amanda which was originally portrayed by her mentor the late Charito Solis.

Cherie

Cherie is a given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Cherie (singer), full name Cyndi Almouzni, French pop and dance singer. Also performed under the mononym Cyndi
  • Cherie Bennett (born 1960), American novelist, actress, director, playwright, newspaper columnist, singer and television writer
  • Cherie K. Berry, American politician from North Carolina
  • Cherie Blair, (born 1954), known professionally as Cherie Booth QC, British barrister practising in UK, wife of former prime minister Tony Blair
  • Cherie Chung (born 1960), Hong Kong film actress
  • Cherie Currie (born 1959), American musician, singer, songwriter, actress, and artist
  • Cherie DeCastro (1922-2010), one of The DeCastro Sisters, a female singing trio
  • Cherie Hausler (born 1973), Australian television presenter, journalist, food stylist and creative director
  • Cherie Johnson (born 1975), American film and television actress
  • Cherie Lunghi (born 1952), English film, television and theatre actress
  • Cherie Piper (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Cyndi Almouzni

    Cyndi Almouzni (born 10 October 1984), best known at the beginning of her music career in the United States as Cherie is a French pop and dance music singer coming from Marseille Her 2004 hit "I'm Ready" hit #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

    Later on she performed professionally with her real name Cyndi Almouzni and under her mononym Cyndi most notably when she took part in the competition for UK entry to Eurovision Song Contest with "I'll Leave My Heart" coming second to the eventual entry "Flying the Flag (For You)" from Scooch.

    Career

    When she was 14, Cyndi won a local talent contest and entered the national televised contest finals held in Paris. This was the start of her professional singing career. She has performed in many countries, including France, the UK and the US. She signed a worldwide recording contract in the US while continuing her studies.

    As Cherie

    Steve Allen, A&R at Sony BMG first discovered Cyndi after hearing her powerful vocals on a dance track recorded when she was just 14 years old. Allen was behind two previous Eurovision entries, Gina G with "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" and the 1997 UK winning Eurovision entry in Dublin with "Love Shine a Light" by Katrina and the Waves.

    Cherie (album)

    Cherie is the 2004 debut album by the French pop and dance music artist Cherie. The single "Betcha Never" was featured in the 2003 film Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman.

    Track listing

  • "I'm Ready"
  • "Say You Love Me"
  • "Older Than My Years"
  • "It's Your Love"
  • "I Believe In You"
  • "Betcha Never"
  • "Body, Soul, & Heart"
  • "I Belong"
  • "Fool"
  • "Rush"
  • "Promise"
  • "My Way Back Home"
  • Singles

  • "I'm Ready"
  • "Older Than My Years"
  • "Betcha Never"
  • Trivia

  • Natasha Bedingfield co-wrote the "Betcha Never" song with Dave James and Alan Ross which was featured the animated film, Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman.
  • "Betcha Neva" was covered by Thai singer Tata Young on her album "Temperature Rising". It was later covered by Jennifer Rush on her "Now Is The Hour" album.
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