Matteo Guidicelli

Filipino actor and singer

Matteo Guidicelli - Filipino actor and singer
Born

March 26th, 1990
34 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Philippines

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Active in the entertainment industry since the early 2000s, this individual gained popularity as an actor and singer in the Philippines. Appears in the television series 'Inday Will Always Love You' and 'Somebody to Love'. Transitioned to a successful music career, releasing several singles. Previously participated in kart racing at a competitive level before fully dedicating efforts to acting and music.

Starred in 'Inday Will Always Love You'

Released popular singles in the Filipino music scene

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