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  2. Ronald dela Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Marapon dela Rosa was born on January 21, 1962, at Barangay Bato, Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur, to Teodoro Diamaton dela Rosa Sr. and Anesia Cruspero Marapon. [1] [2] His family was "dirt poor" as his father earned little money from his job as a tricycle driver. [5] [6] He was young when he worked as a fish market porter and bus conductor.

  3. Bato (The General Ronald dela Rosa Story) - Wikipedia

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    Bato has caused controversy for being released at the time dela Rosa was a candidate for the 2019 Philippine Senate election.The Commission on Elections has warned that dela Rosa could be disqualified if the film is still being aired in Philippine cinemas on February 12, 2019 or the official start of the campaign period for national candidates.

  4. Yvonne DeLaRosa - Wikipedia

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    Yvonne DeLaRosa is an American actress. Born in Los Angeles, California, DeLaRosa has starred in theater, film and television and is an activist and philanthropist. She began her career starring in the Fox series "Señor White" and has since risen to fame as a respected actress and film maker.

  5. Renee dela Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Dela Rosa was a devotee of the Black Nazarene and attributed the resurgence of his song "Pusong Bato" in the 2010s, to a prayer he made to the image in 2011. [6] Dela Rosa was married to Racquel Hernandez, who was his second wife. His relationship with his first wife ended after he learned that she has cheated him.

  6. De La Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Rodrigo de la Rosa (born 1982), Mexican actor; Rogelio de la Rosa (1916–1986), Filipino politician; Rolando de la Rosa (born 1953), Filipino educator; Rubby De La Rosa (born 1989), Dominican baseball player; Secun de la Rosa (born 1969), Spanish actor; Tomás de la Rosa (born 1978), Dominican baseball player; Tony de la Rosa (1931–2004 ...

  7. Dela Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Dela Rosa may refer to: Dela Rosa railway station , station on the South Main Line ("Southrail") of the Philippine National Railways Dela Rosa Transit , a city bus company in the Philippines

  8. Boom Labrusca - Wikipedia

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    Credited as "Miguel dela Rosa" 1998 Esperanza: Jason Credited as "Miguel dela Rosa" 1999 G-mik: Paks Credited as "Miguel dela Rosa" 2005 Txt Tube: Himself — Host Credited as "Miguel 'Boom' Labrusca" 2008 Codename: Asero: Sonic 2009 Ang Babaeng Hinugot Sa Aking Tadyang: Greg 2009 Sine Novela: Ngayon at Kailanman: William Merador 2009 Nagsimula ...

  9. Rome dela Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Dela Rosa is the son of former PBA player Romy dela Rosa, who played in ten seasons with Shell, Sta. Lucia, [56] and the Negros Slashers in the defunct MBA. He is also the nephew of Ruben dela Rosa, also a PBA and MBA player, who was a teammate of former Alaska coach Alex Compton during his time with the Manila Metrostars. [57]