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Ruffa Mae Quinto : ウィキペディア英語版
Rufa Mae Quinto

Rufa Mae Quinto (often misspelled Ruffa Mae Quinto) (born May 28, 1978) is an actress, comedienne, television host and occasional singer of dual American and Filipino citizenship.
==Life==
Quinto started her showbiz career after landing a spot in ''That's Entertainment'' (1996). Her biggest break was ''Gloria, Gloria Labandera'' (1997). Quinto is widely known for playing the character 'Booba' and 'Boobita Rose' in both hit movies, a role for which Quinto inspired an international catchphrase in the Philippine vernacular to refer to a lack of English fluency as having a "nose bleed".
Quinto has won four PMPC Star Awards and has starred in top grossing films such as ''Apat-Dapat Dapat-Apat'', ''Pasukob'', ''Desperadas'', ''Manay Po 2'', ''I.T.A.L.Y.'' and ''Desperadas 2''. Quinto is known for her funny expressions such as "OK, fine", "todo na 'to!", "pasensiya na", "para sa bayan", "move on", "GO GO GO!" and "to the highest level!". Although Quinto is a talent of GMA Network, she is one of the few actresses managed by Boy Abunda, a personality from the rival TV station ABS-CBN.

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