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simple
06-10-2014, 02:53 PM
Paraluman
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lypx72Pw6s1qajxf8o1_400.jpg
Sigrid Sophia Agatha von Giese

Delia Razon
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_nxUb2kYKSvI/TOvjJJwz0wI/AAAAAAAAYRc/ZHhXB44f-js/s400/Delia%2BRazon%2Bphoto-sf.jpg
Lucy May Gritz

Senator Pia Cayetano
http://entertainment.inquirer.net/files/2012/12/pia-cayetano.jpg
Pilar Juliana Schramm Cayetano

Empress Schuck
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-VXBwTHH3vGA/UwsoJWUg30I/AAAAAAAApO0/AQZ4U_XEt74/s1600/Empress+Schuck.jpg
Empress Karen Carreon Schuck


Melody Gerbasch
http://contents.pep.ph/images2/news/85d35baba.jpg

Julia Montes
http://julquen.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/julia-montes.jpg
Mara Hautea Schnittka

simple
06-10-2014, 03:16 PM
Polo Ravales
http://contents.pep.ph/images2/news/e08ebfe0d.jpg
Paul Patrick Rodil Gruenberg

Roxanne Guinoo
http://push.abs-cbn.com/features/showbuzz/040709-roxanne.jpg
Roxanne Bosch Guinoo

Baron Geisler
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_lenOPnMH6dE/TU6hOAXeuuI/AAAAAAAAAxA/qc0Z_Z4M3xE/s400/BaronG.jpg
Baron Frederick von Geisler

Gina Pareno
http://upload.film-merkezi.com/aktor/sy15003.jpg
Gina Acthley

Arcadefire
06-10-2014, 03:19 PM
They dont look that different from the rest of the Filipinos to me.

simple
06-10-2014, 03:23 PM
They dont look that different from the rest of the Filipinos to me.

you notice. but those half European before look different than those half Filipinos of today. Well Roxanne and Polo is not half they have distant german ancestry. Gruenberg and Bosch

GrebluBro
06-10-2014, 03:23 PM
@OP..you should've listed how much German they are, to get some idea. 1/8 German 7/8 Filipino is not the same 1/2 German 1/2 Filipino

simple
06-10-2014, 03:32 PM
Half German
Sandra Seifert
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-w08HE9xPODs/TWZKcu_6blI/AAAAAAAANpc/OWb2V_p_Hmc/s400/15.jpg

Half German
Helga Krapf
http://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/8492167/disp/b6bbf18f12f5eb2800368fb1d037c9b8.jpg

simple
06-10-2014, 03:41 PM
1/2 German
Eddie Mesa
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xaf1/t1.0-9/293878_327930920628158_510654472_n.jpg
https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfa1/t1.0-9/373785_192252130862705_1575027335_n.jpg
Eduardo Eigenmann

Dictator
06-10-2014, 03:43 PM
Looks like Pinoy genes are very dominant.

simple
06-10-2014, 03:54 PM
Looks like Pinoy genes are very dominant.

Eduardo Eigenmann married a same mestiza Filipina, Rosemarie Gil but she's of Spanish descent.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-bH2dq7aZgHk/TaGPy_H1X6I/AAAAAAAAEF8/YqvJ6Je1lNs/s1600/RoseGil2.jpg
his wife

their children
http://contents.pep.ph/images2/gallery/23-August-2011-4c94e5f10a/43f26d0d1.jpg

Cherie Gil (Eigenmann) 1/8
http://i2.bebo.com/045/6/large/2008/10/14/09/4075238044a9145790206l.jpg

Grandson so he is 1/4
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-LRbuIq4T2QQ/TWhlehZfrYI/AAAAAAAACRg/uv1p_jw3YKw/s1600/Sid+Lucero+%25282%2529-K100.jpg

Cherie's ex husband is Italian.
This is her daughter, so she's 1/4 german
http://push.abs-cbn.com/features/2014/BLOGS/051214/bianca.jpg
^does her daughter still gets Filipino genes?

The Muditerranean
06-10-2014, 04:19 PM
Dont look far almost every philipo female actor is half euro ,

euro is what the like watching , so they watch what they like

http://us.cdn291.fansshare.com/pictures/filipinomodels/women-actress-models-celebrity-faces-filipino-anne-curtis-hd-wallpapers-1298917454.jpg
http://i45.tinypic.com/6j2g3p.jpg
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRbJhIOSuctz1Yg9po1Z6IWe6WSHAbA4 tHzc-MLN5HODyT3TCht

want more ? check filipo soap shows, they look good though , and the celebrity to avrg joe looks gap is a lot smaller among those mixed people than either pure white or east pure asian people

LightHouse89
06-10-2014, 04:25 PM
interesting.

simple
06-10-2014, 04:30 PM
Dont look far almost every philipo female actor is half euro ,

euro is what the like watching , so they watch what they like

want more ? check filipo soap shows, they look good though , and the celebrity to avrg joe looks gap is a lot smaller among those mixed people than either pure white or east pure asian people

It was started during the American Occupation when Hollywood movies was introduced so most of the Filipino Actors before are half Filipinos and mostly American of European descent. Most of the Actors today are already mixed you can see typical Filipinos more than before. But there's more talented actors before and still remain active today.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Egr8cBS-sA

https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/71702_472650956156153_1892030053_n.jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t1.0-9/734330_392443630843553_1417347418_n.jpg

https://scontent-b-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/t1.0-9/379414_183161371771781_1393641313_n.jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/184398_389919591095957_1795138646_n.jpg

https://scontent-b-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/t1.0-9/542082_285860954835155_332546089_n.jpg

https://scontent-a-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t1.0-9/308978_184529031635015_1979269465_n.jpg

simple
06-10-2014, 04:51 PM
Rob Schneider (1/2 German-Jewish and 1/2 Filipino)
http://static.rogerebert.com/uploads/blog_post/primary_image/chazs-blog/one-act-of-kindness-rob-schneider-and-roger/primary_Rob-Schneider.jpg

Roland Muller (1/2 German and 1/2 Filipino)
http://img.tinthethao.com.vn/uploads/news/PostImg/2011/10/10/43/94e9290ba22dd1.jpg

Patrick Reichelt (1/2 German and 1/2 Filipino)
http://www.tsg-neustrelitz.de/joomla/images/TSG/Mannschaften/Oberligamannschaft/reichel.jpg

http://thethaovietnam.vn/dataimages/201211//original/images193566_4.jpeg

Patrick Herget (1/2 German and 1/2 Filipino)
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_leuzdps5cj1qeg7h0.jpg

simple
06-10-2014, 05:08 PM
Oliver Pötschke (1/2 German and 1/2 Filipino)
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-rO8JaMU1aeY/T3wyRHMHxcI/AAAAAAAAAv0/KBJbishbD-E/s1600/Oliver+P%C3%B6tschke.jpg

http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lev0ct0i3U1qeg7h0.jpg

Stephan Schröck (1/2 Filipino, 1/2 German)
http://img.uefa.com/imgml/TP/players/14/2014/324x324/97927.jpg

http://the-daily-bark.982313.n3.nabble.com/file/n2649521/Stephan_schrock.jpg

simple
06-10-2014, 05:20 PM
Nicole Schmitz
http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/8026/sdstheone.jpg

Arnold Van Opstal
http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire4/717e6e5e3f49989fc0acb0d9ec49d8231349530623_full.jp g

clete27
06-10-2014, 06:00 PM
Dont look far almost every philipo female actor is half euro ,

euro is what the like watching , so they watch what they like

http://us.cdn291.fansshare.com/pictures/filipinomodels/women-actress-models-celebrity-faces-filipino-anne-curtis-hd-wallpapers-1298917454.jpg
http://i45.tinypic.com/6j2g3p.jpg
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRbJhIOSuctz1Yg9po1Z6IWe6WSHAbA4 tHzc-MLN5HODyT3TCht

want more ? check filipo soap shows, they look good though , and the celebrity to avrg joe looks gap is a lot smaller among those mixed people than either pure white or east pure asian people

that's an exaggeration. Most of the actresses are full Filipino. And Filipinos these days prefer looking at small-eyed people (aka East Asians) not Europeans. Also, most of the Miss Philippines (Universe, the one that actually counts) are pure Filipino. They had a half Indian a few years back, but that was the only halfie I know of. You have to go back 50 years to find a time when most Filipino actors were heavily European

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Egr8cBS-sA
A lot of these are Spanish-descent. But a lot of Spanish-Filipinos marry other white people. So many of these have one parent who is Spanish-Filipino descent who married another person of random European origin (French, German, American, etc etc).. That's why many look more than 50% European.

clete27
06-10-2014, 06:08 PM
by the way, the hottest Filipina actress is a chinky-eyed full-Filipino woman. So there goes your theory about all the actresses being half.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F97pPSuInG4
Most Filipinos have bigger eyes so they are attracted to small-eyed people (East Asians).

simple
06-12-2014, 05:34 AM
Mickey Perz
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x188/specialKeeperz/mickey1-1.jpg

Valerie Weigmann
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-6zBgLdqEg84/UmgQJBXQxdI/AAAAAAAABMo/MJphJn9mWeM/s1600/185070_10151150281728605_1753513997_n.jpg

Krista Kleiner
http://www.echusera.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/krist.jpg

Pia Wurtzbach
http://s27.postimg.org/e460q94ar/Pia.jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/248590_470211656333366_990216189_n.jpg
^I don't know if she's half but she looks more typical Filipino. Maybe distant
because there are Filipinos who has Non-Hispanic surnames who looks more typical Filipino. I still carry my GGG Grandfather's French surname but I am more Filipino.

Like Col. Romeo Brawner Jr.
http://www.loypalapos.com/oneonone/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Brawner-Romeo-Jr..jpg
^He has German Ancestry

simple
06-12-2014, 07:11 AM
Story of the Germans in the Philippines

Manila Germans and the German Club

Manila is certainly a city of diversity. Its population is comprised of Filipinos of different ethnic backgrounds, as well as Spanish, Chinese, East Indians, Japanese, Americans, Russians, Germans and many other nationalities. Many of these folks descended from immigrants that arrived many generations ago and now call Manila home.

These diverse ethnic groups brought their customs, foods, sports, and other preferences with them. They tended to gather together as a group, often times forming their own exclusive clubs – it was a comfort, a way of banding together, sharing similarities of culture.

The Germans had their German Club (Deutsche Klub), the Spaniards their Casino Español, the Brits had the Manila Club, there was the Swiss Club as well as the Nippon Club while the Americans had the University Club, Elks Club and the Army and Navy Club.

The German Club
History points to the first German immigrants arriving in Manila as Jesuits, invited by the Spanish government to help convert the Filipinos to Catholicism sometime in the middle 1600s. They also brought with them their extensive knowledge of pharmacy and medicine.

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Adelbert-von-Chamisso.jpg

Interest in these islands may have started with Aldelbert von Chamisso, a botanist who sailed around the world on a Russian research ship which happened to dock in Manila in 1818, allowing him to venture ashore and explore Manila’s libraries and monasteries. Within a short time, he had amassed a distinguished library of Tagalog works and languages. His library came to the attention of two prominent gentlemen in Philippine history: Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt and his dear friend, Dr. José Rizal.

At about the same time, trade restrictions previously imposed by Spain were lifted and Manila was declared an open port to all nations; an important event in lifting Manila to world trade status.

Although the Spanish and American cultures have had a predominant effect on Filipinos, the German community was quite a substantial influence on Manila’s business community. At the time, Germans were almost exclusively the only pharmacists in the Philippines. The earliest successful German pioneers were the Zobels from Hamburg. Heinrich Zobel arrived in 1825 and started working for a merchant house, Kierulf & Company. Within a few years, Heinrich had ventured into a partnership of his own. In 1832, his father Johannes, mother and younger brother joined him in Manila establishing the drugstore Botica Zobel on No. 13 Calle Real, Intramuros. It would become the main supplier of pharmaceuticals for the colonial administration and army. This family of entrepreneurs soon opened a chemical laboratory, started a mining exploration company and got involved in sugar planting and processing.

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Botica-Sta-Cruz-exterior.jpg
Botica in Sta. Cruz

Zobel’s Botica wasn’t the only German establishment in Manila. Friedrich Steek or Don Frederico, as he was locally known had purchased a previously established Botica located on the Escolta. He recruited his nephew Paul Satorius, and together started a large-scale production and export of ilang-ilang oil, which was in high demand as a base for fine perfumes in Europe.

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Reinhold_Boie_-m.jpeg
Reinhold Boie

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Escolta-Boie-Schadenberg.jpg

Reinhold Boie initially worked for Satorius but then struck out on his own, obtaining a permit to open a drug store in Vigan. He is remembered for the very popular Botica Boie, which took his name and was successful through the 1960s.

Between 1850 and 1870, the number of German establishments and residents in Manila grew steadily. Behind the British, the Germans formed the largest non-Spanish foreign group in Manila. In the early 1880s, the Germans together with the Swiss joined together to establish a bowling alley and German Reading Club, bringing much appreciated reading material from home.

After two years, this loosely organized club was upgraded and renamed Casino Union, supported by Germany’s Manila consul, Otto Möllendorf. “…the Casino Union primarily has the task to be a social club, offering its members recreation and diversion and does not only accept subjects of the German Empire as members but is open to citizens of all German-speaking nations.”

The well-equipped club was located close to the Imperial German Consulate along the Pasig River at 209 General Solano in the San Miguel district where the wealthier European merchants and government officials resided.

Karl Tannert, consulate secretary described the club, “…our coach halts in the middle of a beautiful garden in front of a palatial building that our fellow countrymen had furnished in a cozy and most comfortable fashion. There is a dining hall with German, English and Spanish newspapers to choose from, a billiard table, piano, a well-sorted library, bowling alley, gymnasium and a shooting range.” The visitor could sit on the verandah entwined with bougainvilleas and enjoy views of the Pasig River with its barges, rafts and bancas.

Even before the outbreak of the Spanish-American War in 1898, some German leaders wanted Imperial Germany to support Spain against the United States. During the Spanish-American War, Imperial Germany despatched a fleet to Manila Bay in order to strengthen German claims on the Philippines should the United States abandon the islands. The German fleet of eight warships was especially aggressive and menacing. These ships were active in Manila Bay during the American naval blockade of Manila from May to August 1898.

While the blockade was enforced and Filipino troops surrounded the city, German, British, French, and even Japanese ships were present as they evacuated some of their citizens and protected their properties at the same time. Dewey realized that the German contingent was far stronger than the force that he could muster. Being quite concerned about Germany’s motives, Dewey requested more ships, additional ammunition, and reinforcements in order to deter any potential German threat and Spanish relief.

American interests had reason to fear that leaving the Philippines to the designs of the imperial powers might exclude the United States from the Asia-Pacific trade altogether. The Treaty of Paris in 1898 however settled the issue by having Spain cede the Philippines over to the United States for $20 million.

In 1900, a geology professor, Dr. Friedrich Rinne of the Polytechnic Academy at Hannover arrived from Germany to evaluate La Candelaria’s gold mines in Paracale and iron mines in Angat, Bulacan. He published an account of his travel. He described his visit to the “German Club” , still officially known as Casino Union. “Last but not least, you will find that corner in the club where they have on draft fresh and cool beer, a beer like there is no other in East Asia. Brewed in Manila by our countryman Kiene, this beer would also bring him many honors in Germany.”

In the early 1900s, the German community grew to 264, many of them immigrated to the Philippines under the auspices of Germans who had already started businesses in Manila. Johannes Landahl came to Manila in 1890 to work for the Secker & Co., a dry goods and haberdashery. He married Dolores Suarez-Llanos and they had four children, all educated in Germany. His firm eventually became one of the leading import firms in the Philippines; handling textiles, hardware, machinery, railroad supplies and sundries, operating branch in Cebu, Aparri, New York and Hamburg. He was a founding member of the German Club and became a naturalized Filipino citizen in 1923.

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Escolta-Sombrereria-Secker.jpg

Landahl’s daughter Elisa married Edgar Krohn Sr., who arrived in Manila in 1913 to work for a Hamburg company, Germann & Company. Edgar Krohn, Sr. was also one of the founding members of the German Club. His son, Edgar “Bubi” Krohn Jr. , remains a guiding force of the German Club.

Carlos Germann first came to the Philippines in 1858 and established one of the best known and oldest firms in the country. It was all-inclusive, being an export and import business, marine and fire insurance and significantly, an engineering department which operated the Santa Cruz Bridge and the Bridge of Spain; even building the electrically driven Lift Bridge over the Binondo Canal.

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Edgar-Krohn-Sr-onboard-1913.jpg

In 1912, German adventurer-entrepreneur Matias Kraut came to Manila, shopped around for business prospects, and eventually decided that stained-glass art would be a sound venture. Kraut started his foray into the production of glass windows in the Philippines by putting up a stained glass studio in Bilibid Viejo in Quiapo, Manila. This would lead to the birth of Kraut Art Glass, the country’s pioneer and leader in stained glass manufacturing

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Matias-Kraut-1923.jpg

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/German-Club-Ocktoberfest-1930.jpg
German Club Ocktoberfest-1930

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/German-Club-hall-1931.jpg

With the advent of WWI – the American government, under the auspices of the Alien Property Custodian, proceeded to seize German and Austrian firms in Manila including their branches in the provinces; among them was the Manila Drug Co. (Botica Boie). The founder of Botica Cruz and terminated employees of Botica Boie were among those that were deported. Botica Boie itself was sold for P1,250,000 in February 1918.

In 1918, Manila’s population numbered 283,313 – 500 of whom were German nationals. Regardless of the war, relations between the American occupational government and the Germans remained friendly. The Germans who were permitted to remain in their previous positions continued to work under the supervision of the receivers appointed by the Governor General managing the seized businesses. The list at the Germann and Co. included Edgar Krohn, Sr. – then the youngest man on the force. Governor-General Harrison mentioned in his memoirs that, “Germans who had lived in the Philippines for years, and had assisted in a spirit of personal friendship and consideration in the building up of the country, were among the most popular of the foreigners.”

September, 1939 marked the beginning of WWII in Europe. In the Spring of 1940, Philippine President Manuel Quezon, and U.S. High Commissioner Paul McNutt and Colonel Dwight Eisenhower — hatched an intricate international plan of rescue and re-settlement, saving 1,300 Jews from certain death in Nazi concentration camps.

http://www.lougopal.com/manila/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Alex-Frieder-with-Jewish-Refugees-1940.jpg
The Japanese occupation took its toll on trade between Manila and the outside world and the incomes of many business owners, including those within the German community, were severely reduced. During that time, the German Club became the center of interest and activities, serving low-cost lunches, offering recreation and even short wave broadcasts of news events from Germany.

Although Germany and Japan were considered allies, relations between the two communities in Manila were never harmonious. Food supplies and medicine dwindled as the occupation entered its third year. W.%2

Iloko
06-18-2014, 03:46 AM
Andi Eigenmann

http://abscbnpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Andi-Eigenmann-21.jpg


Filipina speaking German


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsurPcG18ic

Selurong
06-18-2014, 04:02 AM
1/4rth or 1/8th German ancestry is pretty common. My sister's husband is 1/4rth German, my College best friends is 1/4rth German.

They look like this guy.

Mickey Perz

http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x188/specialKeeperz/mickey1-1.jpg

Lolz almost indistinguishable from the composite total of Filo phenos.

Selurong
06-18-2014, 04:04 AM
I am 1/8th Mexican and 1/4rth Basque, the rest Chinese and Malay and yet I also sorta look like Mickey Perz.

We are Castizos of the Malay variety. Mostly 3/4rth Malay with 1/4rths something else.

simple
06-18-2014, 04:14 AM
Etang Discher
http://www.filipiknow.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/ETANG-DISCHER-pinay-kontrabida.jpg
Her surname Disher not Dischet,
mother of comedian actor Panchito Alba
(who has Italian descent from his father)

Panchito Discher Alba
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/fb/PanchitoAlbaFilipinoActorSampaguita.jpg

Lilia Dizon
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img443/638/ent3newthumb.jpg
Claire Strauss
(mother of Filipino Actors Christopher de Leon,
Pinky de Len and Lara Melissa de Leon)

E. J Feihlhttp://i719.photobucket.com/albums/ww194/lur_line/sai%20banana%20split/398812_10150861568359516_783549515_9726893_1327465 666_n.jpg
Basketball Player

Selurong
06-18-2014, 04:18 AM
I want to post photos of my part German friends IRL...

But Imma have to go to Facebook first.

clete27
06-18-2014, 04:27 AM
Wikipedia said Nikki Gil has some German ancestry, but I dont know if it's true. Her last name is Catalan origin
http://bandera.inquirer.net/files/2013/11/nikki-gil.jpg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5JWSuwWlgg
sooo pretty.

simple
06-18-2014, 04:33 AM
Ivan Dorschner
http://www.monogramartistsco.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/ivanweb.jpg

Lexi Goyena Schulze
http://i1163.photobucket.com/albums/q547/iyawritenow/RANDOM/lexi3_zpsf3ec3430.jpg
Her maternal grandmother is Filipino Spanish Mestiza

The 'Hagedorn' in Puerto Princesa
Edward Hagedorn
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/files/2013/04/edward-hagedorn.jpg

simple
06-18-2014, 04:50 AM
Andi Eigenmann

http://abscbnpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Andi-Eigenmann-21.jpg


Filipina speaking German


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsurPcG18ic

Andi's mother also has German Ancestry
She's Mestiza (Half Filipina / German American descent)
http://cdn.sulitstatic.com/images/2011/0818/231507407_231010203da21a7cb183d3de6d9bb23c587a0b6d f85e09ab.jpg
Jacly Jose (Mary Jane Sta. Ana Guck)

simple
06-18-2014, 05:01 AM
Joachim Gunther "Sonny" Thoss
http://contents.spin.ph/image/sonnythoss11.jpg

Stephany Dianne Damondamon Stefanowitz (1/2 German)
https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/1075626_482639238489229_1140404637_n.jpg

Malaya Lewandowski
(her father is German-Polish American)
http://img22.mtime.cn/up/2011/03/29/143316.71192798_500.jpg

simple
06-18-2014, 05:20 AM
Manuel Ott
http://www.donaukurier.de/storage/pic/dktestimp/sport/jugendsport/1628391_1_xio-fcmsimage-20100204202212-006007-4b6b1e6432ca6.f38dc69876c5707313807c24bfb309f8_201 00204.jpg

Mary Walter
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_N8MQ8O_U8tc/SNCtB-ZcmgI/AAAAAAAADtM/jOR-Z_S3BIE/s320/Marywalter3.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_N8MQ8O_U8tc/SNCsHBSkn2I/AAAAAAAADs8/tOGaAErmvAw/s1600/Marywalter1.jpg

Diërker
06-18-2014, 05:26 AM
You really can't see the difference, they look like typical Asians with no Euro influence whatsoever.

simple
06-18-2014, 05:27 AM
Michelle Bumgarner
http://americancarsamericangirls.com/show/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Michele-Bumgarner-Profile.jpg

Maria Theresa Bovick Tambis
(Her mother has german ancestry)
http://www.louieaguinaldo.com/uploads/5/0/8/3/5083585/1094650.jpg

simple
06-18-2014, 05:35 AM
You really can't see the difference, they look like typical Asians with no Euro influence whatsoever.

I guess Filipino genes is strong :)

well here are more Euro Genes Filipinos

The Zobel de Ayala
http://investinginphilippines.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/theayalas.jpg
http://www.stepsdancestudio.ph/images/sze2.jpg
they look more Euro lol you can't see the Filipino genes I guess..

Paola and Ava Zobel de Ayala
http://pololine.com/fotogalerias/scapavs.ayala-20-2013-8-28/13.jpg
left and right except the middle one

Natalia Zobel de Ayala
http://www.peopleandgotha.com/sites/www.peopleandgotha.com/files/styles/picture-400/public/reports/1314862082430683738.jpg
They have part German

http://sphotos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/166050_481219428570154_1174674741_n.jpg

simple
06-18-2014, 06:06 AM
^oopps the one in the Zobel de Ayala with blonde hair is Bianca not Paola
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-WfoCd0ogbxk/T0zdyDe633I/AAAAAAAAHaY/ACrjliYNSQU/s1600/Z+BP+02+ZM.JPG
Siblings Bianca (short hair) and Paola with the long hair

Their mom is Filipina too
Maricris Cardenas -Zobel
http://metrozines.com/art/msoc/2006/n05/msoc_2006_n05_p122_a01_v06.jpg

http://derdo.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/screen-shot-2011-11-23-at-6-46-40-pm.png
Maricris Cardenas - Zobel in the middle and
next to her is the other daughter

simple
06-18-2014, 06:36 AM
William Devaughn Stumpf
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-bv2vuvcjcTk/UhyxUEh9G2I/AAAAAAAAFlg/cmm1M3k4S8M/s1600/WillDevaughn.jpg

http://bb2.pinoybigbrother.com/Portals/16/profiles/Will02.jpg
His father is Filipino who has mixed African American and
his mother is German but he looks more Filipino

Colby Miller (father is German-Irish American)
http://www.veestarz.com/gfm/gfmspecials01/28-2006hottestguy-ColbyMiller-a

Brothers of Colby
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_z_25jYt1uzI/TD8LKyBOCkI/AAAAAAAAAW0/kLCGNkPObnE/s1600/kc+montero.JPG

http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire1/5f507da8b43819e7a224cbfea145ad501293630575_full.jp g

simple
06-18-2014, 07:03 AM
Enrique Mari Bacay Gil is Full Filipino
who has mixed ancestry of German, Spanish, Swiss from his parents
http://i44.tinypic.com/21cgz5w.jpg

He was born natural blonde
but he color his hair into black
http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire3/6325d7c52abab10c8fd8cc5ba77112931346123937_full.jp g

http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire1/a9a5885ce32127cbe97b8e659052adaa1346009715_full.jp g

http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire2/27a577dd0a8cf4b15bf21d6aa67a99c31346123962_full.jp g

http://i58.tinypic.com/n5l9hz.jpg


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNyyzAPi_P0

Enrique Gil's dad with his brother lol they are so opposite
https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/532524_590116481019991_337033923_n.jpg
Enrique Gil, his dad and brother

Enrique's mother and other siblings
http://i49.tinypic.com/2ns9kle.jpg

Selurong
06-18-2014, 07:39 AM
Enrique Mari Bacay Gil is Full Filipino
who has mixed ancestry of German, Spanish, Swiss from his parents
http://i44.tinypic.com/21cgz5w.jpg

He was born natural blonde
but he color his hair into black
http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire3/6325d7c52abab10c8fd8cc5ba77112931346123937_full.jp g

http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire1/a9a5885ce32127cbe97b8e659052adaa1346009715_full.jp g

http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire2/27a577dd0a8cf4b15bf21d6aa67a99c31346123962_full.jp g

http://i58.tinypic.com/n5l9hz.jpg


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNyyzAPi_P0

Enrique Gil's dad with his brother lol they are so opposite
https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/532524_590116481019991_337033923_n.jpg
Enrique Gil, his dad and brother

Enrique's mother and other siblings
http://i49.tinypic.com/2ns9kle.jpg

Lol same case as me. I was borne with chestnut brown hair like this color.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41IBLIbaUJL._SY300_.jpg
Then it turned black. :(

Like this guy's.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_whBklSXhvGE/TQLPbTB2dOI/AAAAAAAAAgo/ZC3Vx7_Am_Q/s320/Aldershot6739squad1.jpg

I was also born with Hazel eyes.
http://listcrux.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/hazel-eyes.jpg

Then it turned super dark. :(
Like this guy's eyes.

https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTPXj3WM1ZUE6wHBfVRv3eLsp26U0-vGUN1vm6f3CCLUawkGuCmmw

But I retained my light complexion. But I wish it had gone the opposite. That I was dark but kept the brown hair the hazel eyes. Fuck epigenetics.

Armenian Bishop
06-18-2014, 07:44 AM
A significant number of Filipinos already have some Spanish blood?

simple
06-18-2014, 07:56 AM
Rita Avila has part German Ancestry too
http://contents.pep.ph/images2/news/2aa22ef89.jpg

http://contents.pep.ph/images2/news/0fe48f0ce.jpg


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUAEdQKc2J8

Selurong
06-18-2014, 07:57 AM
A significant number of Filipinos already have some Spanish blood?

Not that much. According to censuses the max number of Spanish descendants in the Philippines was 1/3rd the population. Roughly around 33.3% of the population. Hardly the majority at all.

Selurong
06-18-2014, 07:58 AM
Rita Avila has part German Ancestry too
http://contents.pep.ph/images2/news/2aa22ef89.jpg

http://contents.pep.ph/images2/news/0fe48f0ce.jpg

Her paternal surname is the maternal surname of my other best-friend. Who's picture I posted there. you know, that other kid. Whom I suspected, his paternal surname Sampiano, had added an N to the surname from the original Sampiao,who were the Viceroys of Portuguese India.

simple
06-18-2014, 08:03 AM
Her paternal surname is the maternal surname of my other best-friend. Who's picture I posted there. you know, that other kid. Whom I suspected, his paternal surname Sampiano, had added an N to the surname from the original Sampiao,who were the Viceroys of Portuguese India.

I mean her family is from Ilo-Ilo City so maybe she's related to your friend. I read that Rita was born in Ilo-Ilo and then in Wikipedia said she's born in Manila lol

simple
06-18-2014, 08:19 AM
Well the 'Salvador' has part German Ancestry too

Neile Salvador Adams
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f4/Neile_Adams_-_1957.jpg/640px-Neile_Adams_-_1957.jpg

Adams was born out of wedlock in Manila, in the Philippines. Her mother, Carmen Salvador, was of German and Philippine descent, and her father, Jose Arrastia, was of Spanish and Kapampangan ancestry. Neile's mother, a dancer, was the sister of basketball player and actor Lou Salvador, Sr. Neile's father was Enrique Iglesias' maternal great-grandfather. Neile was first married (1956–1972) to actor Steve McQueen. Adams' influence with agents helped McQueen establish his own career. She was married to Alvin Toffel from 1980 until his death in 2005.

http://www.reocities.com/ggervacio/salvador_lou_jr.jpg

Lou Salvador Sr. and other Salvador Children,
actually Salvador Sr. got 58 Children so
they are Huge family

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_nxUb2kYKSvI/R-ol7fgQWnI/AAAAAAAAFBg/KmLA_drOcY4/s1600/Lou%2BSalvador%2BJr-%2Bwriteup-57-3-%2Bsmall%2Bfile.jpg

Maja Salvador is part of this family tree
http://philnews.ph/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Maja-Salvador.jpg

Selurong
06-18-2014, 08:21 AM
I mean her family is from Ilo-Ilo City so maybe she's related to your friend.

They could be, but he's from Cagayan de Oro (Valley of gold, lol) not Iloilo. But as of today, I disregard the mestiza types and I'm combing through geneology records to uncover Prehispanic royalty types. My mestizo/a friends are good but ain't as special as my other friends who have preshipanic royalty.

My super duper best friend from high school was surnamed Gayo. And I didn't notice how honored his family name was until I did some research (Anyway it was a custom of the time to name your family over what town you have been borne over) and their descendants have been living on by this fact. When I began researching on Iloilo's prehispanic history and began to uncover lost kingdoms like this one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pannai).

I never noticed that his surname is Sumatran. his fullname being Christian de Gayo meaning (Christian of Gayo) and in my research...

I found out that Gayo is a placename in Sumatra http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fb/Malay_Kingdoms_en.svg/496px-Malay_Kingdoms_en.svg.png

Were the ancestral Sri Vijaya people of the current Visayans were originally from. All through-out my 20s life, I have been researching and hunting down people with lineages back to that prehispanic royalty era and it turns out that my best firend had it. But now, he's fuckin gone and is part of some ship crew and I have zero contact with him whatsoever. Damn.

Anyway as for the Avilas of Iloilo, my College friend said that they indeed come from Iloilo, before they moved to Cagayan de Oro. They might be related. i'll go ask him.

simple
06-18-2014, 08:41 AM
They could be, but he's from Cagayan de Oro (Valley of gold, lol) not Iloilo. But as of today, I disregard the mestiza types and I'm combing through geneology records to uncover Prehispanic royalty types. My mestizo/a friends are good but ain't as special as my other friends who have preshipanic royalty.

My super duper best friend from high school was surnamed Gayo. And I didn't notice how honored his family name was until I did some research (Anyway it was a custom of the time to name your family over what town you have been borne over) and their descendants have been living on by this fact. When I began researching on Iloilo's prehispanic history and began to uncover lost kingdoms like this one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pannai).

I never noticed that his surname is Sumatran. his fullname being Christian de Gayo meaning (Christian of Gayo) and in my research...

I found out that Gayo is a placename in Sumatra http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fb/Malay_Kingdoms_en.svg/496px-Malay_Kingdoms_en.svg.png

Were the ancestral Sri Vijaya people of the current Visayans were originally from. All through-out my 20s life, I have been researching and hunting down people with lineages back to that prehispanic royalty era and it turns out that my best firend had it. But now, he's fuckin gone and is part of some ship crew and I have zero contact with him whatsoever. Damn.

Anyway as for the Avilas of Iloilo, my College friend said that they indeed come from Iloilo, before they moved to Cagayan de Oro. They might be related. i'll go ask him.

Most of that Pre-Hispanic Royalties their descendant are the Politicians who rule the government or provincial town as mayors. They just replaced their titles as Don and Doña (Principalia) from Rajah etc. titles

simple
06-18-2014, 08:56 AM
Nadine Samonte (Nadine Burgos Eidloth)
http://cdn.buzznet.com/assets/users6/teardropsfallen/starstruckfirstwave/nadine-samonte--large-msg-1111820735-2.jpg

Piolo Jose Pascual
http://whynotcoconut.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/piolo.jpg

Piolo Pascual, born on January 12, 1977 at Manila, is the youngest son of Amelia "Amy" Nonato Pascual, and Philip Victoriano Pascual who has Spanish and German Ancestry. Piolo's father was the son of Harold Herzig, a full-blooded German, and his Filipina wife with Spanish descent, Aurora Victoriano. Harold Herzig, however, died while Piolo's father was young, which led to the remarriage of Piolo's grandmother to a Pascual

simple
06-27-2014, 11:28 PM
Stamp for 60-year Germany-Philippines diplomatic relations

The 60-year diplomatic relations between Germany and the Philippines deserve a stamp.
http://assets.rappler.com/612F469A6EA84F6BAE882D2B94A4B421/img/8900486A8B684A7CAF34698C58C6BAFE/ph-germany-stamp-20140627_8900486A8B684A7CAF34698C58C6BAFE.jpg

The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) launched the commemorative stamps marking the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Germany and the Philippines.

Postmaster General Ma. Josefina M. Dela Cruz was scheduled to present the commemorative stamps to German Ambassador Thomas Ossowski during the program on July 3 at the German Club in Makati City to be attended by officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs, representatives of German companies and institutions operating in the Philippines, as well as personalities promoting German-Philippine relations in the political, economic and cultural fields.
The stamps feature the deep and longstanding partnership established between the two countries over the past decades, highlighted by the national symbols of peaceful revolution in Germany and the Philippines – the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, and the EDSA People Power Monument in Manila.
The People Power Monument at the corner of White Plains and EDSA, depicts the thousands of Filipinos who gathered in front of the military camps at this main highway of the metropolis in February 1986, to unite in courage and faith to oust a dictator and restore democracy in the Philippines. The sculpture is by Ed Castrillo and was installed in 1993.

The Brandenburg Gate is a former city gate, rebuilt in the late 18th century as a neoclassical triumphal arch, and now one of the most well-known landmarks of Germany. It was often a site for major historical events and is not only considered today as a symbol of the tumultuous history of Europe and Germany, but also of European unity and peace.
PHLPost printed 80,000 commemorative stamps that will be sold at P20 and P40 each. It measures 40mm x 30mm se-tenant pair designed by in-house artist Victorino Serevo.

The Stamp and Official First Day Covers are now available at the PHLPost Post Shop, Philately and Museum Division, Manila Central Post Office and all regional offices of PHLPost.
http://www.rappler.com/bulletin-board/61797-phlpost-stamp-60-years-german-philippines

simple
06-27-2014, 11:41 PM
Georgia Revilla Schulze - del Rosario
http://glamomamas.com/files/2012/05/GEOR1.jpg

http://glamomamas.com/files/2012/07/nicole.jpg
Schulze Sisters

Gorgia Schulze and her Filipino Husband Armand del Rosario
and family
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lr6asjx3VJ1qlr38l.jpg

http://manilatimes.net/enginex/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Armand-Del-Rosario-4.jpg

simple
06-28-2014, 12:11 AM
Mark Drinkuth (1/2 German)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1WBJqUGQ8sg/TX9fLRHjHGI/AAAAAAAACwA/0YDPlMBCR4s/s1600/mark%2Bdrinkuth%2Bphilippine%2Bazkals%2Bmembers%2B pictures%2B9.jpg

Denis Santos Wolf (1/2 German)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/Denis_Wolf.jpg

kristine Dinglasan (1/2 German)
http://powermodels.ph/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/IMG_3235-copy.jpg

Anna Maria Damm (1/2 German)
http://i.imgur.com/Kzo15ow.jpg

https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/grcptgV9alY/hqdefault.jpg
^together with her sister, she grew up in the Philippines and moved to
Germany at the age of 10 when her parents got divorced.

Sidi Atlas
06-28-2014, 01:12 AM
German genes are quite recessive in this kind of mixture.

simple
06-28-2014, 07:52 AM
You really can't see the difference, they look like typical Asians with no Euro influence whatsoever.

I guess Filipino Genes is strong just look at the others too

Half British
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-vmAa739490I/U1237DvBwdI/AAAAAAAABhw/WTnXpn5yXf0/s1600/10176092_648431205193719_2123654794315300945_n.jpg
Vickie Marie Rushton

http://img.allvoices.com/thumbs/event/609/480/65517271-bea-alonzo.jpg
Phylbert Angellie Ranollo Fagestrom

Half Italian
http://www.pinoyparazzi.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Alessandra-de-Rossi.jpg
Alessandra Tiotangco Schiavone

her mother is Italian/Austrian white and look at her siblings
except the middle guy he is adopted child wearing white shirt
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b162/prince_chad/thedelacruzfamily.jpg

But some has strong European genes just like Darren Criss
http://d3rm69wky8vagu.cloudfront.net/article-photos/large/1.158028.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-_mq1RlB1laA/TbOEXk5FMYI/AAAAAAAAADc/T0BN5rVSaWc/s1600/Darren%2BCriss.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img864/817/tumblrlfsm2bb9wr1qgekgl.jpg
^his parents

Selurong
06-28-2014, 08:25 AM
German genes are quite recessive in this kind of mixture.

No. If you look at their German Fathers and Mothers. They were pretty dark already. There wasn't any light genes to be expressed in the first place.

simple
06-28-2014, 09:21 AM
No. If you look at their German Fathers and Mothers. They were pretty dark already. There wasn't any light genes to be expressed in the first place.

I agree with you, we have some group of germans in my workplace. There are germans that are not as white as the others.
Maybe because they are already mix too, I have mixed Italian-German friend.

RedLight
06-28-2014, 09:23 AM
They seems German influenced.. If you are familiar with average filipino looks you can see it.
If you cannot see it you need to learn more, and buy me dinner.

Selurong
06-28-2014, 09:24 AM
I agree with you, we have some group of germans in my workplace. There are germans that are not as white as the others.

My cousin is 1/4rth German and his German ancestor didn't have any blonde hair or blue eyes at all. Most of the German-Filipinos are like that.

simple
06-28-2014, 09:48 AM
My cousin is 1/4rth German and his German ancestor didn't have any blonde hair or blue eyes at all. Most of the German-Filipinos are like that.

Is Michelle Van Eimeren look darker white?
http://contents.pep.ph/images2/news/b913f0706.jpg

http://cdnimages.abs-cbnnews.com/graphics/apr22_michelle.jpg
^that's her daughter from Ogie Alcasid, Is Van Eimeren surname German?

Michelle's 2 daughters except the little boy
http://gfol1.todoentertainment.com/nate_and_leila_jan_2.3_all_ws1004364142.jpg

Selurong
06-28-2014, 10:00 AM
Is Michelle Van Eimeren look darker white?
http://contents.pep.ph/images2/news/b913f0706.jpg[/
[img]http://cdnimages.abs-cbnnews.com/graphics/apr22_michelle.jpg
^that's her daughter from Ogie Alcasid, Is Van Eimeren surname German?

Michelle's 2 daughters except the little boy
http://gfol1.todoentertainment.com/nate_and_leila_jan_2.3_all_ws1004364142.jpg

The surname could be Afrkaner, Dutch or German.