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Seth Fedelin
Seth Yancy Fronda Fedelin (born July 9, 2002) is a Filipino actor and singer. Fedelin first appeared on television as a housemate on the reality show Pinoy Big Brother: Otso (2018). He has since appeared in various films and television series, such as Kadenang Ginto (2019), Huwag Kang Mangamba (2021), and Dirty Linen (2023). He also starred in My Future You, an official entry to the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival, and won two awards: Breakthrough Performance in the MMFF Gabi Ng Parangal held at Solaire Grand Ballroom in Parañaque City and Audience Choice for Best Actor at Manila International Film Festival held in Los Angeles, California.
Fedelin was born on July 9, 2002, in Dasmariñas, Cavite to Richard and Marga Fedelin both from Concepcion, Romblon. He is the eldest son among his siblings. He has one younger brother (Pierce) and one younger sister (Sofia). He speaks Filipino, Bantoanon, and English.
He graduated in junior high school at Dasmariñas Integrated High School in 2019 and completed senior high school at Jesus Son of Mary Academy in 2024 wherein he puts off his schooling for three years because of his busy work schedule.
In 2018, Fedelin participated as the Hope Pool Son of Cavite in the first batch of Pinoy Big Brother: Otso as a housemate. He is the first male housemate to enter and the last male housemate to leave the house after he was evicted in the last eviction (Day 57 - January 2019) of the first batch earning the 5th place. The Big 4 slot went to Kaori Oinuma, Karina Bautista, Jelay Pilones, and Lie Reposposa.
In 2019, months after being evicted in Pinoy Big Brother, Fedelin starred in the psychological horror film, Abandoned, with Beauty Gonzalez. He then became a part of Kadenang Ginto and landed a role as Mikoy Sarmiento, who is the love interest of Marga Mondragon played by Andrea Brillantes. Thus, SethDrea loveteam was formed. Because of the success of Kadenang Ginto, the Gold Squad was formed. Fedelin together with his co-stars in Kadenang Ginto, Andrea Brillantes, Kyle Echarri, and Francine Diaz became the members of the squad.
In 2020, after Kadenang Ginto ended, the Gold Squad starred in Huwag Kang Mangamba with award-winning actresses, Eula Valdez and Sylvia Sanchez. They also starred in season 1 of Click, Like, Share, where Fedelin acted alongside Jimuel Pacquiao, the son of the former professional boxer, Manny Pacquiao, in the episode Trending.
In 2021, Fedelin, together with Andrea Brillantes, starred in an iQiyi series, Saying Goodbye with Kobie Brown, Andi Abaya and Nio Tria, the son of actress Cherry Pie Picache.
In 2022, he starred in Lyric and Beat with Andrea Brillantes, Darren Espanto, AC Bonifacio, Kyle Echarri, Angela Ken, Jeremy Glinoga and Sheena Belarmino. It was disclosed by Andrea Brillantes that she and Fedelin had maintained a private relationship spanning over two years. This is the last series of Fedelin and Brillantes after both of their loveteam and real life relationship ended.
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Seth Fedelin
Seth Yancy Fronda Fedelin (born July 9, 2002) is a Filipino actor and singer. Fedelin first appeared on television as a housemate on the reality show Pinoy Big Brother: Otso (2018). He has since appeared in various films and television series, such as Kadenang Ginto (2019), Huwag Kang Mangamba (2021), and Dirty Linen (2023). He also starred in My Future You, an official entry to the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival, and won two awards: Breakthrough Performance in the MMFF Gabi Ng Parangal held at Solaire Grand Ballroom in Parañaque City and Audience Choice for Best Actor at Manila International Film Festival held in Los Angeles, California.
Fedelin was born on July 9, 2002, in Dasmariñas, Cavite to Richard and Marga Fedelin both from Concepcion, Romblon. He is the eldest son among his siblings. He has one younger brother (Pierce) and one younger sister (Sofia). He speaks Filipino, Bantoanon, and English.
He graduated in junior high school at Dasmariñas Integrated High School in 2019 and completed senior high school at Jesus Son of Mary Academy in 2024 wherein he puts off his schooling for three years because of his busy work schedule.
In 2018, Fedelin participated as the Hope Pool Son of Cavite in the first batch of Pinoy Big Brother: Otso as a housemate. He is the first male housemate to enter and the last male housemate to leave the house after he was evicted in the last eviction (Day 57 - January 2019) of the first batch earning the 5th place. The Big 4 slot went to Kaori Oinuma, Karina Bautista, Jelay Pilones, and Lie Reposposa.
In 2019, months after being evicted in Pinoy Big Brother, Fedelin starred in the psychological horror film, Abandoned, with Beauty Gonzalez. He then became a part of Kadenang Ginto and landed a role as Mikoy Sarmiento, who is the love interest of Marga Mondragon played by Andrea Brillantes. Thus, SethDrea loveteam was formed. Because of the success of Kadenang Ginto, the Gold Squad was formed. Fedelin together with his co-stars in Kadenang Ginto, Andrea Brillantes, Kyle Echarri, and Francine Diaz became the members of the squad.
In 2020, after Kadenang Ginto ended, the Gold Squad starred in Huwag Kang Mangamba with award-winning actresses, Eula Valdez and Sylvia Sanchez. They also starred in season 1 of Click, Like, Share, where Fedelin acted alongside Jimuel Pacquiao, the son of the former professional boxer, Manny Pacquiao, in the episode Trending.
In 2021, Fedelin, together with Andrea Brillantes, starred in an iQiyi series, Saying Goodbye with Kobie Brown, Andi Abaya and Nio Tria, the son of actress Cherry Pie Picache.
In 2022, he starred in Lyric and Beat with Andrea Brillantes, Darren Espanto, AC Bonifacio, Kyle Echarri, Angela Ken, Jeremy Glinoga and Sheena Belarmino. It was disclosed by Andrea Brillantes that she and Fedelin had maintained a private relationship spanning over two years. This is the last series of Fedelin and Brillantes after both of their loveteam and real life relationship ended.
