Precious Hipolito

Precious Hipolito is a former child star, film and television actress, newscaster, and politician in the Philippines. In 1987, she won the FAMAS Award as Best Child Actress for Ang Daigdig Ay Isang Butil Na Luha.

Career

Hipolito was 6-year-old when she joined and a finalists in Eat Bulaga's Little Miss Philippines segment along with Donna Cruz.

Hipolito's first movie was The Life Story Of Julie Vega in 1985. Her next films Mga Anghel Ng Diyos (1986) and Ang Daigdig Ay Isang Butil Na Luha (1986) which she received the FAMAS Best Child Actress Award. She starred in ABS-CBN's drama anthology Stop: Child Abuse. She joined That's Entertainment Wednesday Group along with Sheryl Cruz, Romnick Sarmenta and Chuckie Dreyfus. She became a newscaster for IBC Express Balita from 2001-2009. In 2010, Hipolito served as Councilor in 2nd District of Quezon City.

Personal life

She studied AB Communication Arts in University of Santo Tomas. She is married to Congressman Winnie Castelo of Quezon City. They have two kids, Winona and Paolo.

Filmography

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