Wenn Deramas | |
Occupation: | Director, screenwriter |
Years Active: | 1992–2016 |
Birth Name: | Edwin Villanes Deramas |
Birth Date: | 15 September 1966[1] |
Birth Place: | Manila, Philippines |
Death Place: | Quezon City, Philippines |
Resting Place: | Himlayang Pilipino, Tandang Sora, Quezon City, Philippines |
Alma Mater: | University of Santo Tomas (BS) |
Other Names: | Direk Wenn |
Children: | 2 |
Edwin Villanes Deramas (September 15, 1966 – February 29, 2016), more commonly known as Direk Wenn or Wenn V. Deramas, was a Filipino film and TV director and screenwriter.
Deramas was a graduate of University of Santo Tomas with a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management. While studying at UST, he was involved in acting and was a member of Teatro Tomasino.
Deramas worked as a waiter at the Aristocrat Restaurant and was promoted as food and beverages coordinator after two years. In 1990, he worked as a production assistant for the TV show Tatak Pilipino. He also worked as a writer for the show Teysi ng Tahanan and was promoted as the executive producer of Calvento Files. Since then, Deramas had been directing different soap operas such as Mula sa Puso (original and remake) and films including the Ang Tanging Ina series and several blockbuster movies of comedian Vice Ganda.
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Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Work | Result | |
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2010 | Best Director[2] | align=center rowspan="2" | Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) | ||
align=center rowspan=1 | 2011 | GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Most Popular Film Director[3] | ||
align=center rowspan=2 | 2012 | The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin | |||
Most Popular Screenwriter [4] | |||||
2013 | Most Popular Film Director[5] | Sisterakas | |||
2014 | Most Popular Film Directors [6] | Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy | |||
align=center rowspan=2 | 2016 | Most Popular Film Directors [7] | Beauty and the Bestie | ||
Most Popular Screenwriters | Beauty and the Bestie |
Deramas died at 6:10 AM on February 29, 2016.[8] In 2015, Deramas underwent angioplasty after suffering heart attack 2 years prior.[9] The immediate cause of death listed on his death certificate was cardiac arrest with respiratory failure and heart attack as underlying causes. It also indicated that he suffered from aspiration pneumonia. The remains of Deramas were buried in the Himlayang Pilipino in Quezon City on March 6, 2016, a day after the necrological services hosted by ABS-CBN, at the Dolphy Theatre in the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, also in Quezon City.[10]