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in the Philippines but raised in the United Kingdom, actress Rachel Grant is best remembered as Peaceful Fountains of Desire, a Chinese agent working for Mr. Chang as an undercover as masseuse in the James
She also appeared as Maria Ronson in the movie “Until Death” with Jean- Claude Van Damme and Stephen Rea, in “The Puri Monaghan and the
- - pecially promoting her roots in the Philippines as a tourist destination. Her latest journeys have thus been documented by Storia, a unique social multimedia platform that curates and creates user-generated contents that entertain and inform.
Her partnership with the group has given birth to a 12-part video series titled “Fun in the Philippines,” endorsed by the Department of Tourism no less.
- eos, Grant sips coconut juice as she gets “boiled” inside a large wok
by the possibility of playing footsie at the Labasin Waterfalls Restaurant. Located at Villa Escudero in Tiaong, affords diners to enjoy local cuisine at the base of a waterfall.
National Park tour in Alaminos, Pangasinan journey, Grant explores hollow caves and under the water adventures of a lifetime.
- cover Angel Cave, Rachel Grant enjoys the company of the children from her outreach program The host picks up a beautifully carved watermelon during the Pakwan Festival in Bani, Pangasinan an underground cave system. Her visit to the Western Pangasinan municipality culminates in a visit to the famed Calabeng Falls.
also deeply involved in humanitarian efforts. She initiated to estab residents displaced by Typhoon Emong in 2009. The center is near a relocation area called Fountain of Love and also serves as the com- munity’s school.
- ute video titled, “How to pack over 100 items into a carry-on,” which has been covered by over 200 websites, aired across the globe and even shared by Oprah, Ashton Kutcher and
A recipient of the Shorty Award, Grant’s other videos on travel and lifestyle have also accumulated over 100 million views.