Halina Perez
Halina Perez | |
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Born |
Vanessa Mae-Ann Uri December 11, 1981 Quezon City, Philippines |
Died |
March 4, 2004 22) Del Gallego, Camarines Norte | (aged
Cause of death | Car Crash |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000-2004 |
Halina Perez (December 11, 1981 – March 4, 2004) was a Filipino actress.
Life and career
Perez was born Vanessa Mae Ann Uri in Quezon City. She graduated from the Sta. Maria Academy School in sta. Maria Laguna and enrolled at the Enverga University, before being transferred to Manila whereupon she embarked into show business. Perez appeared in erotic thrillers and comedies. Notable credits include Kiskisan (2003), Kasiping (along with Diana Zubiri) (2002), Balat Sibuyas (2002), Amorseko: Damong Ligaw (2001) and Ikapitong Gloria (2001).
On March 4, 2004, Perez attended the opening of a Konica photo store in Legazpi City. On their way back to Manila their van collided with a truck head-on at the boundary of Tagkawayan, Quezon and Camarines Norte. Perez' manager Isah Munio died at the scene. Perez broke her neck in the crash but was still breathing when rescuers pulled her out of the wreck. She was dead by the time she arrived at the hospital.[1] The remaining four victims survived. Perez was buried at the Santa Maria Catholic Cemetery in her home town in Santa Maria, Laguna.[2]
Filmography
Movies
Year | Title | Role |
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2000 | Alipin ng Tukso | Liza |
2001 | Ika-Pitong Gloria | |
2001 | Amorseko: Damong Ligaw | |
2002 | Hinog sa Pilit: Sobra sa Tamis | Diana |
2002 | Ligaya: Pantasya ng Bayan | |
2002 | Biglang Liko | Lerma |
2002 | Alyas Bomba Queen | Vangie |
2002 | Tukaan | Joanne |
2002 | Dalaginding | |
2002 | Sex Files | Nelia |
2002 | Kasiping | Gilda |
2003 | Kiskisan | Gemma |
2003 | Balat-Sibuyas | Diana |
2003 | Asboobs: Asal Bobo | Barba |
2004 | Kirot Sa Dibdib | Serena Luna |
References
- ↑ Lorejo, Ronnie (March 5, 2004). Starlet killed in smashup. Philippine Daily Inquirer
- ↑ Ponte, Pomulo O. (March 10, 2004). Haline Perez burial today. Philippine Daily Inquirer