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Yassi Pressman

Filipina model, actress, television personality, singer, and dancer (born 1995)

Yasmin Isabel Mae Poncardas-Pressman[fn 1] (born 11 May 1995)[1] is a Filipino model, actress, television personality, singer, and dancer. As a dancer, she was given a break in her career for portraying antagonistic roles before rising to prominence after portraying Alyana Arevalo in the hit series FPJ's Ang Probinsyano.

Early life

Pressman was born in British Hong Kong to a British father and a Filipino mother from Isabela. Her second name, Isabel, is a reference to her mother's home province. Pressman has four sisters: Abby, Cara, Siobhan and Issa.[1]

Career

Pressman is best known for her breakthrough role in Ang Probinsyano as Alyana R. Arevalo-Dalisay, she is known in the Philippine show business as a versatile actress, singer and dancer. Pressman regularly appears in TV series, variety shows, local blockbuster movies and multiple product endorsement advertisements.

She started appearing in TV commercials at the age of 6, her first being Colgate in 2001. In 2006, she was cast in the ABS-CBN drama series Gulong ng Palad as the young Luisa. In 2009, she became a regular GMA Network talent as one of the female dancers of SOP. She was dubbed as the "Princess of the Dance Floor" of Party Pilipinas. When SOP was replaced by Party Pilipinas, Pressman became a part of Sayaw Pilipinas.

In 2013, she signed a co-management contract with Viva Artists Agency. Pressman was also one of the top VJs at MTV and appeared in many online shorts.

In 2014, she was cast as Lorraine "Lory" Keet in the film Diary ng Panget with Andre Paras as her on-screen partner. Pressman also starred as Audrey Dela Cruz in the film Talk Back, and You're Dead with Nadine Lustre and James Reid.

In 2016, Pressman transferred to ABS-CBN as a housemate in Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7. She also became a regular performer in ASAP and joined the longest running teleserye on Philippine television, the teleserye adaptation of FPJ's Ang Probinsyano.[2][3]

Personal life

On February 6, 2020, Her father, Ronnie, died at the age of 90 due to various complications from old age.[4]

In July 2022, Pressman confirmed her relationship with businessman Jon Semira.[5]

Philanthropy

Pressman holds multiple charity projects every time she celebrates birthdays and holidays. Since 2023, Pressman returned to GMA Network.[6][7][8]

Filmography

Television / Digital Series

Film

Discography

Albums

Singles

Publications

Publications
YearReleasePublisherNotes
2019 Say Yass To HappinessViva BooksDebut book

Awards and recognitions

Pressman has been recognized multiple times by the most prestigious and honourable award giving body in the Philippines. She has won three Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Awards for Best TV Supporting TV Actress for three straight years (2018-2020).

YearAward/CriticsCategoryResult
2013 Metro Manila Film Festival Kaleidoscope World – Official Entry Nominated
2014 Star Cinema Awards Favorite Movie Best Friend Won
FHM Philippines100 Sexiest WomanRank # 78
2015Rank # 57
PhilPop Awards Best Music Video – "Edge of the World" (Yassi Pressman and Josh Padilla) Won
2016 Anak TV Awards Makabata Star Won
29th Awit Awards Best Dance Recording for "LALA" Won
PMPC Star Awards Female Star of the Night Won
Push Awards Popular Dance Cover for "Work" Won
Yes! Magazine100 Most Beautiful Stars Included
Star Awards for Music 2016 Best New Female Recording Artist of the Year Nominated
2017 Zalora Style Awards Most Stylish Female Nominated
48th Box Office Entertainment Awards Most Promising TV Actress of the Year Won
FHM Philippines100 Sexiest Women Rank # 27
Yes! Magazine100 Most Beautiful Stars Included
Push Awards Push Dance Cover with Issa Pressman Won
7th EdukCircle Awards Best Actress – Television Series Nominated
31st PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Supporting Actress Nominated
30th Awit Awards Best Dance Recording for "Dumadagundong" Won
AnakTV Awards 2017 Credible, Wholesome and Worth Emulating by the Youth Won
2018 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Supporting Actress Nominated
2019 33rd PMPC Star Awards for Television Nominated
2020 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Awards Best TV Supporting Actress Won

Notes

  1. ^ abYassi Pressman was born in Hongkong. Thus, she does not possess her mother's maiden name which is Yasto.

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