From child star to teen star, one of our prom special cover girls Jane Oineza has proven that she's here to stay. Follow her beginnings in this career timeline we put together for you.
2001
Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan. Jane first appeared on this primetime teleserye, starring Claudine Barretto and Carlos Agassi, as Arabella Crisostomo.
2003
Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas. Two years after her first TV project, this child star next played the young Arabella Grace Garcia on this show which starred Jericho Rosales and Kristine Hermosa. Isn't she a cutie?
2004
Maalala Mo Kaya's Poste. Her first stint on the weekly drama anthology program was as the daughter of a struggling mother, played by veteran actress Tessie Tomas.
Marina. During this year, Jane also appeared on TV as the younger version of Claudine Barretto's mermaid character, Marina. Take a look at her in costume in this image we found online.
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2005
Maalala Mo Kaya's Unan. Jane is becoming a frequent actress for different episodes of MMK. For this ep, the former child star played a young Julie Vega, a Filipina child actress in the '70s and '80s, who died at the young age of 16.
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Goin' Bulilit. The kiddie gag show which started the careers of several teen stars started airing in this year. Jane appeared on this weekly show with fellow former child actors like Julia Montes and Kathryn Bernardo.
Mga Anghel na Walang Langit. Jane appeared on another teleserye, this time on one that centered on kids. She played the role of Miles Ocampo's Pepay's friend on the TV show.
2006
Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis. The rising star was seen the following year on the sequel of the hit '90s comedy, Kaya Ni Mister, Kaya Ni Misis, alongside veteran actors Maricel Soriano and Cesar Montano.
2007
Prinsesa ng Banyera. In 2007, Jane played the younger version of Kristine Hermosa's Maningning Burgos on this teleserye. She also appeared on another episode of MMK, titled Telebisyon.
2008
In 2008, she appeared on the Medyas episode of MMK and also on TV shows Ligaw na Bulaklak and Kung Fu Kids where she got one of the lead roles, acting alongside fellow child actors Paul Salas, Kristoffer Martin, and Joshua Dionisio.
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2009
Maalala Mo Kaya's Relo and Bola. Jane appeared on two episodes of MMK during this year. One was for the friendship episode, Relo, and the other one was for comedian Vice Ganda's life story.
2010
Shout Out! Jane performed and hosted on the teen musical reality show with the group, Miyerkulitz, with Kathryn Bernardo, Bret Jackson, Fretzie Bercede, and many more.
Maalala Mo Kaya's Bahay. Appearing next on this episode of MMK about changing family roles, Jane played the role of Nicole—an OFW's daughter.
Magkano ang Iyong Dangal? This star on the rise also appeared that year on the daytime drama which starred Bangs Garcia, Rayver Cruz, and Karylle as young Alona (which was played later on by Bettina Carlos).
2011
Jane had three new projects in 2011: the Philippine remake of Maria la del Bario, the daytime drama series Reputasyon, and Wansapanataym's Flores De Mayumi.
2012
More projects were given to the rising actress in this year. She appeared on two episodes of MMK (Bimpo and Manika), but Manika was the one that shot her to fame. In Manika, Jane played the role of a daughter who was abused by her stepfather with her mother's help. Aside from the weekly drama anthology, she also appeared on Wansapanataym's The Amazing Gelliescope, Aryana, and Oka2kat.
2013
In 2013, we got to see her on TV more. She appeared on another episode of MMK, Cake, Muling Buksan ang Puso, Mommy on Duty, Little Champ, and Juan dela Cruz. Jane also became a performer for the Sunday variety show, ASAP, with the other talents of ABS-CBN.
2014
The past year proved to be a big one for this teen actress. Aside from appearing on Luv U, MMK's Kwintas, Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita?, and MMK's Bonnet, Jane's stint on Pinoy Big Brother: All In brought her more fans and supporters.
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