JC Tiuseco

JC Tiuseco
Born John Carlo Barreras Tiuseco
(1985-04-16) April 16, 1985
Manila, Philippines
Occupation Actor, model
Years active 2008-present
Website http://www.jctiuseco.net

John Carlo "JC" Barreras Tiuseco (born April 16, 1985) is a Chinese Filipino actor, basketball player, TV host and model. He achieved fame after participating in and winning the first season of Survivor Philippines.

Personal life

Tiuseco was born in Manila, son of James Tiuseco, a businessman and his wife Rosemarie Barreras a registered nurse and businesswoman. He has 2 siblings, Vivian Tiuseco (who manages the family business and own business) and Karl Anthony Tiuseco (has own business).

Early life

Tiuseco spent his grade school days in Chiang Kai Shek College and studied in San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Manila during high school.[1]

He was passionate about basketball since his childhood and dreamed of becoming a professional player.[2] He played with jersey #12 as a member of the San Sebastian College basketball team, which competes in NCAA Philippines. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Management.

Modelling career

Tiuseco also works as a model. His most notable job was the Bench Denim and Underwear Fashion Show. He also placed second to his basketball teammate Ram Sagad (Pinoy Fear Factor contestant) in the 2007 Century Tuna Superbods Beachfest, and has appeared in one of Century Tuna's television advertisements.[3]

In 2007 he landed a spot as one of Cosmopolitan Magazine's 69 Hot Bachelors.[4]

Survivor Philippines

Tiuseco won the first season of Survivor Philippines in 2008. He defeated Robert Vincent "Rob" Sy, 7-2, with the seventh vote resulting from him winning a popularity vote. Tiuseco's win was already leaked months earlier, however, when a showbiz-oriented website published the alleged results of the Final Tribal Council on October 2008 after two of the show's staff were overheard in a coffee shop about the show's outcome. Paolo Bediones, the host of the show, labeled that website's report as a spoiler when that article first appeared.[5]

Post-Survivor Philippines

Tiuseco said that Survivor Philippines helped him a lot in his life. He learned how to be contented of what he has right now. He also gained confidence to face problems that will come in his life.[6]

Because of his good looks, many people were speculating that Tiuseco will enter the world of show business. He said that if there's an opportunity given to him, he'll probably enter show business. He is currently taking up a dance workshop and voice lessons in University of the Philippines.[6]

He is currently hosting in the GMA Network weekday morning show, Unang Hirit. He is also the endorser of Elements, the new perfume of Penshoppe as well as the clothing apparel. As an actor, Tiuseco played minor roles in GMA shows until he was given a major role of Troy (originally played by Tonton Gutierrez) in Sine Novela: Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin, which stars Maxene Magalona, Patrick Garcia, and Glaiza de Castro.

Filmography

Television

Year Show Role Network
2016 Sinungaling Mong Puso Jolo GMA Network
2015 Imbestigador: Ang Kwento ni Jasmine Christoper Castro
Destiny Rose Lance
Pari 'Koy Timo Espiritu
2014 Ilustrado Antonio Luna
Wagas Raffy Tima GMA News TV
The Half Sisters Carl GMA Network
2013 Adarna Heron
Maghihintay Pa Rin Ricky Alvarado
Indio Diego Silang
Teen Gen Harold
2012 Temptation of Wife Bernard
My Daddy Dearest Chris 'CJ' Javier
Spooky Nights: Kasambahay Jeff/Edward
2011 Ruben Marcelino's Kokak Roco
Sisid Ahmed
2010 X-Life Himself/Host GMA News TV
Langit sa Piling Mo Jerry Narciso GMA Network
Full House Marcus, Nurse
2009–2010 Sana Ngayong Pasko Bernie
2009 Sine Novela: Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin Troy Samaniago
Dear Friend: Karibal Kiko
Unang Hirit Host/Himself
2008 Survivor Philippines Sole Survivor

Movies

Year Movie Role Producer
2012 Shake, Rattle & Roll 14: The Invasion Private First Class Tomas Pugeda Regal Entertainment
2010 Mamarazzi Ray

Award

References

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