Abel Estanislao

Abel Estanislao (born May 19, 1995 in Marikina City, Philippines) is a Filipino actor and model. He is notable in Teen Gen as Jose Vicente "JV" Cortez and one of three member in 3Logy Band. He is an Argentine-Filipino.

Abel Estanislao
Born
Enrico Abel Estanislao

(1995-05-19) May 19, 1995
Marikina City, Philippines
OccupationMusician, actor, model
Years active2012–2016

Career

Abel Estanislao started his acting career when he landed the role of Jose Vicente "JV" Cortez in the youth oriented series of GMA Network called Teen Gen where he was paired with Sunyee Maluche, also a newcomer.[1] Since then, he has appeared in a number of television dramas with his home network, GMA7.

It has been said that Estanislao's looks have a resemblance to veteran Filipino actor Ping Medina. Estanislao is the nephew of actor Jay Ilagan, husband of actress Amy Austria; and he is also the distant relative of actors Janno Gibbs and Dexter Doria.[2]

In 2014, Estanislao became a member of musical trio 3logy, along with his Teen Gen co-star and best friend and "older brother" Jeric Gonzales and Jak Roberto. Their first song is the revival of Jolina Magdangal's hit Maybe It's You.[3][4]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Network
2016Maynila: Lovely RevengeN/AGMA Network
2015Little NanayCarlo
Maynila: Moments In TimeN/A
Healing HeartsEarl
Let the Love BeginMakoy
2014The Half SistersGino
2013Villa QuintanaMiggy
Maghihintay Pa RinAdult Cholo Sebastian
Bubble GangHimself
2012–2013Teen GenJose Vicente "JV" Cortez

Discography

  • Maybe It's You (3logy)

Trivia

  • Estanislao is an ardent guitar player and was lead guitarist of a jazz band which regularly performed in piano bars around the metro.
  • Estanislao is an accomplished athlete and was captain of his high school swim team. He is also a 'Judoka' who had annually won the National Judo Championship since he started competing at age 7. He is now training to become a triathlete.

See also

References

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