Maui Taylor

Maui Taylor (born Maureen Anne Tupaz Fainsan; 28 June 1983) is a Filipino actress and former member of Viva Hot Babes.

Maui Taylor
Born
Maureen Anne Tupaz Fainsan[1]

(1983-06-28) 28 June 1983
Alma materColegio San Agustin
Occupation(s)Actress, Model, singer, actress
Years active1996–present
Height148 cm (4 ft 10 in)
Children2

Career

Taylor entered the entertainment industry with the aid of a cousin who was a member of a dance group in the Philippines. At the age of 14, she was cast in the Filipino TV soap opera Anna Karenina, which led to other roles in various films and television shows.

Her first main role came in the sitcom Kool Ka Lang (1998-2003). She also appeared in Back to Iskul Bukol at the same time. However, it was her controversial performance in the 2001 erotic film Tatarin (inspired by National Artist Nick Joaquin's story, The Summer Solstice) that catapulted her to fame, shedding her previously demure and wholesome image.[2]

Her first starring role in the movie Gamitan grossed almost P70 million in the local box office. She also starred in the film Hibla with Rica Peralejo the same year. In April 2003, she co-starred in the sex comedy Sex Drive with Katya Santos and Wendell Ramos.

Taylor followed up with the movie Ang Huling Birhen sa Lupa, where her performance was well received, earning her a Best Actress nomination, which eventually went to her co-star Ara Mina. Later in 2003, she starred in Masamang Ugat and Bugbog Sarado, as well as a cinematography collection called Sex Goddess.

Taylor was a former member of the Viva Hot Babes, a group of actresses and models created in 2003 by Viva Entertainment founder Vicente Del Rosario, Jr. The original group included fellow actresses Katya Santos, Andrea del Rosario, Kristine Jaca, Sheree, Gwen Garci, Jen Rosendahl, Myles Hernandez, and Hazel Cabrera.

In 2012, Taylor returned to acting in the South Korean film The Taste of Money as the tragic maid of a wealthy conglomerate family.

Personal life

Taylor opted to go low-key after working as an actress for several years in order to focus on her personal life. She and her non-showbiz partner, Anton Sabarre, have two sons, Antoine Miguel and Matteo Alonzo.[3]

She uploads vlogs on YouTube.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleFilm ProductionRef.
1998Ang Lahat ng Ito'y Para Sa'yoElenaVIVA Films
1999Honey, My Love, So SweetSam
2001TatarinMaggieentry to the 2001 Metro Manila Film Festival
2002S2pid LuvJo
HiblaClara
GamitanCathy
2003Sex DriveSheila
Bugbog SaradoStella
2008Torotot
2012The Taste of MoneyEvaLotte Entertainment
2020Pakboys TakusaMileyVIVA Filmsentry to the 2020 Metro Manila Film Festival
2021Paglaki Ko, Gusto Kong Maging PornstarHerselfViva Films, VinCentiments
202169+1Ivy

Television

YearTitleRoleType of Role(s)Network
1997–1999T.G.I.S. (Thank God It's Sabado)BridgetSupporting cast / AntagonistGMA Network
1997–2002Anna KareninaBrigitteRecurring cast / Antagonist
1998–2003Kool Ka LangWaikikiMain cast
1999Back to Iskul BukolSupporting castIBC
2000–2001May Bukas PaRuthySupporting cast / AntagonistRPN
2015Kapamilya, Deal or No DealHerselfBriefcase Number 16ABS-CBN
2016A1 Ko Sa 'YoDonnaSpecial guest / ProtagonistGMA Network
2017D' OriginalsGigiGuest cast / Antagonist
2018FPJ's Ang ProbinsyanoRoseSpecial guestABS-CBN
2022LolongKapitana Dolores BaticusinSupporting cast / AntagonistGMA Network
2023-presentPantaxa: Laiya[5]MentorVivamax

References

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