Ayen Munji-Laurel

Ayen Munji-Laurel
Born Maria Yllena-Munji
(1971-11-21) November 21, 1971
Philippines Philippines
Occupation Actress • Singer
Years active 2009-present
Spouse(s) Franco Laurel
Children 4

Maria Yllena Munji-Laurel or Ayen Munji Laurel (born in the Philippines on November 21, 1971) is a Filipina actress.[1]

Munji-Laurel first started in supporting roles in television and films both for ABS-CBN and GMA-7 in 2009 she returned to GMA as a full-time actress in afternoon and primetime programs such as Amaya, co-starring Marian Rivera and an ensemble cast in 2011, in 2012 in Hiram Na Puso with Gina Alajar, Kris Bernal and also Amaya co-star Gardo Versoza in the critically acclaimed series. She then later starred in the remake of the Korean turned Filipino adaptation of Temptation of Wife in 2012-2013 as Lady Armada with co-star Marian Rivera her second time in that same year she had a short stint in the afternoon soap "Maghihintay Pa Rin" as Bianca King's anatagonist mother in a short stint of the series she primarily exited out to star in the film 'Ang Huling Henya" in the sci-fi comedy flick with award-winning comedianne Ruffa Mae Quinto. In 2014 she resumed her acting in primetime in the romantic-comedy family melodrama "My Destiny".

Filmography

Drama

Television
Year Title Role Network Notes With
2009 Rosalinda Berta Alvarez GMA Network Supporting Role None
2010 Beauty Queen Unknown Support role None
2011 Amaya Hara Lingayan Main Cast Gardo Versoza
2012 Hiram na Puso Roxanne Saavedra Main Cast/Villain Gardo Versoza
Temptation of Wife Yolanda Armada Supporting Role/Secondary Antagonist Raymond Bagatsing
2013 Maghihintay Pa Rin Catriona "Rio" De Villa Main Cast/Villain None
2014 My Destiny Ruth Perez Supporting Role/Villain None
2015 Second Chances Norma Padilla Supporting role None
Beautiful Strangers Lourdes De Jesus Supporting Role None
2016 Born For You ABS-CBN Supporting Role None

Films

Films
Year Title Role Notes With
2010 Here Comes the Bride Mom of Inaki Star Cinema None
2013 Ang Huling Henya Miriam Viva Films None

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