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Amador is the niece of the late Zenaida Amador, the founder of Repertory Philippines. She is the youngest of three children from a Spanish Filipino family. She is 5 feet 3 inches tall and has dark brown hair and eyes. Amador graduated from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School an affiliated school of the University of the West of England with a master's degree in Acting, where she was awarded with a Chevening Scholarship due to excellence. She then ventured into television and film and was cast in the original production of Miss Saigon in London. Since then, she has performed on tour in the UK, and continued her television and film career both in the UK and the Philippines, with over 70 plays and musicals to her credit, over television appearances, and 60 films to date. Mostly known for her antagonist role in television and films, Amador finds it refreshing to once more play the other side of the spectrum in her current TV series. Pinky Amador. Get Pinky Amador essential facts below. View Videos or join the Pinky Amador discussion.
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