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Paolo Contis : ウィキペディア英語版
Paolo Contis

Paolo Enrico Tusi Contis (born March 14, 1984 in Manila, Philippines), better known as Paolo Contis, is a Filipino-Italian actor who first appeared as a child actor in the ABS-CBN show ''Ang TV''. In 2004, he transferred to GMA Network. He has won several awards, particularly at the PMPC Star Awards.
==Biography and career==
Paolo Contis is half-Italian (from his father) and half-Filipino (from his mother). He was launched as a member of Star Circle (now Star Magic) Batch 3 in 1993. He was a popular child actor during the mid-1990s. Despite being cast in the popular teleserye Mara Clara, Contis was better known for being part of the kids-oriented program Ang TV.
In his teenage years, Contis also rose to fame for his appearance in the youth-oriented teen drama show Tabing Ilog.
In 2004, Paolo Contis moved to GMA Network. He ventured into more mature roles as his child actor and teenybopper days have ended. Contis played supporting and comic roles in many GMA shows and movies, and has also found his niche in portraying villain roles. In 2008, Contis was hailed as the Best Actor at the 24th PMPC Star Awards Best Actor award for ''Banal'', a film directed by GMA reporter Cesar Apolinario, who won as Best Director in the Metro Manila Film Festival in that same year.
Paolo used to host the now-defunct GMA 7 comedy info-tainment show ''OC To The Max!'' (second season), replacing Marvin Agustin's show ''Outrageous and Courageous''. Contis has previously hosted ''World Records'' as well.
In August 2009, Contis played the role of Kobra, Valentina's father, in the fantaserye Darna. This was the second time that Contis has worked with actress Marian Rivera. The two had previously worked together in Ang Babaeng Hinugot Sa Aking Tadyang. Contis and Rivera worked together for the third time when they starred in the TV comedy sitcom Show Me Da Manny, co-starring with Benjie Paras, Lovi Poe, and Ogie Alcasid.
Paolo also hosted the now-defunct GMA 7 comedy reality show, "Wipeout: Matira Ang Matibay". This became Contis' ninth comedy show in his television career, and his fourth comedy show with GMA.
Contis was formerly part of a newest GMA 7 Afternoon Drama, ''Little Star'', marking his return to dramatic roles. He also became a guest-host of the game show ''Press It, Win It'' on GMA when original host Joey De Leon took a temporary leave of absence. De Leon later returned to host the show.
In 2010, Contis returned to doing reality shows through ''Puso Ng Pasko: Artista Challenge'', GMA's first Christmas Reality Show.
In 2011, Paolo recently work with his former teleseryes are ''Machete'' and ''Futbolilits''. He's also formerly hosted a game show again entitled ''Manny Many Prizes'' with his main host boxing champion and Cong. Manny Pacquiao. He also hosted his 1st talent show ''I-Shine: Talent Camp TV'' with his co-host Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski and child actress Jillian Ward.
In 2012, Paolo also starred in two GMA shows, ''My Beloved'' & ''Aso Ni San Roque''
In 2013, Paolo appeared in ''Love & Lies'', and the recent remake of ''Villa Quintana''. This was Contis' 25th dramatic show in his TV career, and 23rd dramatic show with GMA.

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