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Glaiza de Castro

Glaiza Castro Galura (born January 21, 1988), better known as Glaiza de Castro, is a Filipina actress, TV host, and singer. She has been a contract artist of GMA Network since 2006.
After beginning her career in GMA in 2001, she transferred to its rival network, ABS-CBN, where she played mostly minor and supporting roles before returning to GMA in 2006. During the first two years of her second stint with GMA, she continued to play supporting roles in series such as ''Boys Nxt Door'' and ''Asian Treasures'' before landing a lead role in the television remake of the film ''Kaputol ng Isang Awit''. She appeared in villain roles in the remakes of ''Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin'' and ''Stairway to Heaven'', and on the musical series ''Diva'' before finally achieving leading lady status in the fantasy series ''Grazilda'' in 2010. In addition to her television appearances, she has also acted in a number of mainstream and independent films, including ''Sukob'', ''Batanes'', and ''Still Life''. She is now the lead actress in a top-rating primetime series called The Rich Man's Daughter
As a singer, De Castro has so far released three albums: ''Magbalik Ka'', released in 2001, the self-titled ''Glaiza'', released in 2006, and "Synthesis", released in 2015.
==Early life and work==
Glaiza de Castro was born on January 21, 1988, in Valenzuela City, a city in the northern part of the Philippines' National Capital Region, to a family of born-again Baptists. Her parents are both musicians who have performed in countries all across Asia. Her uncle, Dan Alvaro, and her brother, Alchris Galura, are also actors. As a child, de Castro sang at her local ministry as a member of a children's choir; later on, in high school, she formed a band with her friends, where she acted as both songwriter and vocalist.
She also as the niece of Miguel Castro Enriquez or Mike Enriquez who become as a TV personality worked in GMA Network.
De Castro began her career in show business between the ages of 12 to 13 by appearing as an extra. She had several appearances on the late-night talk show, ''Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman'', which was followed by a role in the 2001 movie ''Cool Dudes 24/7''〔"Bata pa ako noon, may shooting sa tabi ng church namin. I think Eddie Garcia film yun... Sabi ko sa ate ko, kailangan daw nila ng extra. Ayaw niya, ako na lang daw. So balik na naman ako. Sabi ko ayaw ng ate ko, sabi niya, ikaw gusto mo bang mag-artista? Sabi ko, ok. Mga 12 or 13 years old ako noon." ... "Pero hindi nagtuloy-tuloy yun kasi we met a lot of talent scouts who turned out to be namemera lang... Until nakapasok ako sa GMA, sa Master Showman, then nag-Cool Dudes ako and then I had several guestings sa GMA." 〕

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