Veteran Dancer and “Wowowee” Choreographer Anna Feliciano Passes Away
ANNA FELICIANO – The entertainment industry is mourning the loss of Anna Feliciano, a veteran choreographer who passed away on October 24, 2025, at the age of 65.
Veteran choreographer and dancer Anna Feliciano has passed away at the age of 65. She died on the morning of October 24, 2025, at a hospital in San Mateo, Rizal.
According to reports, the cause of death was a heart attack. Anna leaves behind her only son, Rupert, who is now mourning the loss of his beloved mother.

In a heartfelt Facebook post, Rupert’s wife, April, paid tribute to Anna by sharing a photo of her mother-in-law along with a touching Bible verse: “I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress; My God, in Him I will trust’ – Psalms 91:2.”
A video tribute was also posted on the official Facebook page of Willie Revillame’s “Wowowin”, honoring Anna’s legacy as part of the show’s dance team. The caption read, “Sa kanyang paglisan, maiiwan ang bawat sayaw na ating pinagsamahan. Mahal na mahal ka namin, Anna Feliciano!”
Willie Revillame and Anna shared a long professional history. Anna had been one of the people closest to Willie, having worked with him for several years in various programs.
Anna’s career began in 1984 when she joined the Solid Gold Dancers, a group formed by her former husband, Mel Feliciano. From there, she transitioned from being a performer to working behind the scenes as a respected choreographer.
She became the resident choreographer for ABS-CBN’s popular noontime shows “Magandang Tanghali Bayan (MTB)” and “Wowowee.” Her creativity and passion brought life to countless dance numbers that became a staple in Filipino entertainment.

When Willie Revillame later transferred to TV5 and GMA Network, Anna continued to work with him as a dance choreographer, remaining an integral part of his productions.
Anna Feliciano’s passing marks the end of an era for Philippine television dance and choreography. Her dedication, artistry, and joyful spirit have left a lasting mark on the industry—and in the hearts of those she inspired both on and off the stage.