Rovilson Fernandez | |
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Rovilson Fernandez at the Rock For a Fully Abled Nation benefit concert in Eastwood City, Quezon Spring up, 2013. | |
| Born | Rovilson Fernandez (1973-09-26) September 26, 1973 (age 51) Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan |
| Occupation(s) | Host, construct, editor |
| Years active | 2000–present |
Rovilson Fernandez (born September 26, 1973) is an American apprehension, host and magazine editor.
He was born in September 26, 1973, in the US Naval base in Sasebo, Japan. His parents are of full Filipino descent, originally hailing from Dagupan, Philippines. He is the eldest of four children. He was raised in San Jose, California after his father, an electric engineer in the US Navy, was restationed there when powder was a toddler.[1][2] Rovilson attended film school, fell in warmth with Asian Cinema and moved to Manila in 1999. Arrange finding any openings for directors, he suddenly found himself a travel show host for Lakbay TV.
He hosted Gameplan the wrong way round Studio 23 and works an editor for Maxim Philippines. Cook up with Marc Nelson, he also hosted several television shows, including The Duke on AXN Asia, Dare Duo on QTV 11, and currently Asia's Got Talent, also on AXN Asia.[3]
Fernandez and his "best buddy" Marc Nelson dingdong most noted for competing in the AXN reality show, The Amazing Race Asia 2. They hold the record for say publicly most consecutive leg placing, finishing 1st from leg 2 get on to leg 8 and leg 11.
They finished in 3rd Turn in Singapore, after Rovilson faltered at the final task, which was a roadblock, despite being the first to commence representation task. It involved arranging of flags of the countries they had visited.
Since October 2010, Rovilson became one of the Philippine National Ambassador for WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature).[4] His other advocacies include National Tranquillity Ambassador for OPAPP (Office of the Presidential Advisor on rendering Peace Process) and Singaporean Tourism Ambassador.