Will Devaughn
Will Devaughn (born William Devaughn Stumpf; February 27, 1982) is a German-born Filipino actor and commercial model best known for his participation in the reality television series Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition 2, where he finished as the fourth big placer in 2007.[1][2][3] Devaughn began his entertainment career as a model before entering the Pinoy Big Brother house, which launched him into acting roles in Philippine cinema and television.[4][2] He starred as Patrick in the comedy films Desperadas (2007) and its sequel Desperadas 2 (2008), and later appeared in the horror film Coronaphobia (2020) as Arrow.[4] On television, he co-hosted the variety show Party Pilipinas from 2010 to 2013 and guest-starred in drama series including Beautiful Justice, My Love from the Star, Dwarfina, and Trops (2017).[3] In his personal life, Devaughn welcomed a son, Magnus Orion, with his former partner, international emcee Cay Kuijpers, in November 2019.[5][6] On August 31, 2025, he married certified life transitions coach Joanne Dela Rama in an intimate, Zen-inspired ceremony at Coi in Calaca, Batangas, which they planned in just 17 days and announced publicly on September 2, 2025.[7][1]Early life
Family background
Will Devaughn, born William Devaughn Stumpf on February 27, 1982, in Germany, grew up in a family shaped by diverse cultural influences. His mother is of German descent, bearing the surname Devaughn, while his biological father, surnamed Garcia, was a military man of mixed Filipino and African American heritage whom Devaughn never met. This biracial paternal lineage connected him to Filipino roots despite his father's absence from his life. Devaughn also has an older brother named Kevin, and the close-knit unit of mother, brother, and himself formed the core of his immediate family, with limited extended relatives.[8][9] At the age of five, Devaughn's family relocated from Germany to the United States, joining his American stepfather, who became a significant figure in his upbringing and later worked in security for the US government. The family settled initially in Anaheim, California, where Devaughn later supported himself as a waiter at Disneyland while pursuing studies in medical assistance. They moved frequently across various US states during his childhood, fostering a sense of independence as Devaughn later reflected on the lack of broader family support: "A lot was lacking at home as I grew up. I learned from experience and from my friends...and from myself." His stepfather's role provided stability amid these transitions.[8][10] Devaughn's early years were marked by a multicultural upbringing that blended German traditions from his mother's side, the African American and Filipino elements from his father's background, and the dynamic American environments he encountered through relocations. This exposure to diverse cultures—from snowball fights in Germany with his brother to navigating life in multiple US states—instilled in him adaptability and a broad worldview, influencing his self-reliant personality before his eventual move abroad.[10][8]Arrival in the Philippines
In 2004, at the age of 22, Will Devaughn relocated from the United States to the Philippines primarily to follow his Filipina girlfriend, who had encouraged him to explore opportunities there.[8][9] Upon arrival, Devaughn spoke no Tagalog and had to adjust to an unfamiliar culture, relying on self-reliance, new friendships, and immersive experiences to navigate daily life.[8] Despite these challenges, he found Filipinos to be exceptionally welcoming, which facilitated his cultural adaptation and fostered a sense of belonging.[10] His girlfriend's influence also led to early modeling opportunities, beginning with television commercials and print advertisements that provided initial professional footing in the country.[8] By 2006, this work expanded to include features like a Cosmo Centerfold spread, highlighting his emerging presence in the industry.[11] Before the move, Devaughn had worked as a waiter at a Disneyland coffee shop in Anaheim, California, while pursuing studies in medical assistance, reflecting a practical, independent lifestyle shaped by limited family support.[8] In the Philippines, his pre-fame routine involved embracing the vibrant local nightlife, maintaining rigorous gym workouts for fitness, and gradually building connections, all driven by a personal motivation to follow his heart despite the eventual breakup with his girlfriend.[8][12] This affinity for Filipino warmth and culture ultimately motivated him to stay permanently.[12]Career
Breakthrough in reality television
Will Devaughn entered the Philippine entertainment industry through his participation as a celebrity housemate in Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition 2, which aired on ABS-CBN from October 2007 to January 2008.[13] At the age of 26, he competed alongside other public figures in the reality competition, enduring challenges, interpersonal dynamics, and public voting over 84 days.[14] Devaughn ultimately finished in fourth place among the Big Four finalists, securing 230,509 text votes, representing 14.65% of the total votes cast during the finale.[14][15] During his time in the house, Devaughn experienced notable moments that highlighted his emotional vulnerability and camaraderie with fellow housemates. One key instance occurred on Day 84, when he received an emotional phone call from his mother, Doris Dorman, based in Kentucky, U.S.A.; overcome with emotion, he tearfully remarked, "We're already winners," reflecting on the personal growth from the competition.[14] He also shared lighter interactions, such as a playful exchange with eventual winner Ruben Gonzaga over a handkerchief, underscoring the bonds formed under the show's intense scrutiny.[14] These experiences contributed to his portrayal as approachable and resilient, resonating with viewers amid the competition's mix of conflicts and alliances. Devaughn's performance garnered strong fan reception, particularly among female audiences, who were drawn to his boy-next-door charm, exotic multicultural heritage, and physical appeal as a prior commercial model.[11] His stint "won more hearts," boosting his visibility and endearing him to a growing fanbase that appreciated his authenticity in high-pressure situations.[11] The show served as a pivotal launchpad for Devaughn's public profile, transitioning him from a niche modeling career to a recognized commercial model and emerging actor in the Philippine entertainment scene.[13] Following his eviction, he secured an initial contract with ABS-CBN, the network behind Pinoy Big Brother, which formalized his entry into structured show business opportunities and amplified his endorsement deals.[13] This exposure marked the beginning of his sustained presence in media, leveraging the reality format's ability to create instant celebrities from everyday participants.[13]Acting roles in television and film
Devaughn began his acting career in film with supporting roles in the comedy Desperadas (2007), where he played Patrick, and its sequel Desperadas 2 (2008).[16] These early projects marked his entry into Philippine cinema while he established himself as a prominent commercial model, often balancing demanding shoots for advertisements with on-set commitments during 2007–2013.[10] In television, Devaughn gained prominence on ABS-CBN with a lead role as Patrick "Nonoy" Esteban in the medical drama Habang May Buhay (2010), opposite Judy Ann Santos, portraying a dedicated doctor navigating personal and professional trials.[10] Midway through the year, in October 2010, he transitioned to GMA Network, signing a contract and being formally introduced as part of their talent roster, which allowed him to explore new scripted opportunities.[10][13] His time at GMA lasted until 2013, during which he co-hosted the variety show Party Pilipinas (2010–2013), starred as Elvin in the fantasy series Dwarfina (2011), and continued to juggle modeling endorsements with acting projects, achieving steady visibility in both fields.[13] After a period away from regular acting, Devaughn returned to selective projects in 2017 with a supporting role as Bruno in the youth-oriented series Trops, and a guest appearance as Yugo Meneses in episode 10 of the romantic comedy My Love from the Star, a Philippine adaptation starring Jennylyn Mercado.[17][18] He continued with sporadic roles thereafter, including Kevin in the film First Love (2018), Smokey in Beautiful Justice (2019), Arrow in the horror film Coronaphobia (2020), and a guest role as Gold Buyer in FPJ's Batang Quiapo (2024). These appearances highlighted his versatility in both ensemble dramas and lighter fare.Transition to hosting and personal development
In 2013, Will Devaughn terminated his contract with GMA Artist Center and stepped away from full-time involvement in show business to pursue personal and professional growth outside the entertainment industry.[19] Devaughn returned to selective projects in 2017, marking a shift toward more curated opportunities that aligned with his evolving interests.[19] This period saw him increasingly focus on hosting roles, including emceeing events like the One Warrior Series Philippines for ONE Championship in 2022, where he guided athletes and emphasized discipline and performance.[20] By the early 2020s, Devaughn had developed expertise as a certified movement instructor and holistic life coach, drawing on his background in fitness to promote intentional movement for physical and mental well-being.[20] His approach integrates disciplines such as calisthenics, yoga, Lagree, and kettlebells to foster mobility, flexibility, and strength, often through guided sessions that encourage mindfulness and personal transformation.[20] In 2025, he co-led wellness retreats, including the Gunita at Galak event at Nawa Wellness in Batangas from October 17-19, in collaboration with his wife Joanne dela Rama and Ice Bath Manila, focusing on play, presence, and healing.[21] Earlier that year, he partnered with a Manila hotel to curate a Movement and Mindfulness Retreat, blending physical exercises with meditative practices for guest wellness.[22] As an entrepreneur, Devaughn co-founded Holistic Life and Coaching with Joanne dela Rama, offering transformative workshops, group programs, and resources like blogs and e-books aimed at organizations and individuals seeking holistic development.[20] These ventures emphasize life-changing initiatives that extend beyond traditional fitness, helping participants build resilience and purpose through structured coaching and experiential events.[20]Personal life
Relationships and marriage
Will Devaughn's first notable public relationship was with Filipino-Spanish actress Roxanne Barcelo, which began in 2013 and lasted four years until their breakup in December 2017.[23][24] Barcelo later reflected that the split allowed both to pursue individual growth, stating they "needed to grow, independently and individually."[25] In 2019, Devaughn entered a relationship with Filipina-Dutch international emcee Cay Kuijpers, which led to the birth of their son, Magnus Orion, that November.[26][27] The couple, who share a focus on wellness and family, have maintained a low-profile partnership centered on co-parenting.[28] Devaughn announced his engagement to wellness advocate Joanne dela Rama in July 2024, describing their bond as one of shared growth and purpose.[29] The couple married on August 31, 2025, in an intimate modern Zen ceremony at Coi resort in Calaca, Batangas, featuring Japanese-inspired minimalism and natural elements.[7] Devaughn selected the venue for its serene, nature-connected ambiance, noting, "We’ve always been drawn to places close to nature."[7] Dela Rama highlighted the planning as a "faith journey" that tested and strengthened their patience and love.[7] Devaughn has publicly emphasized how his relationships have fostered personal evolution, crediting them with teaching presence, gratitude, and deeper self-awareness.[30]Family and children
Will Devaughn welcomed his first child, son Magnus Orion, with then-girlfriend and international emcee Cay Kuijpers on November 9, 2019.[31][32] Devaughn and Kuijpers, who ended their romantic relationship after the birth, maintain a collaborative co-parenting arrangement focused on their son's well-being, with Devaughn publicly expressing pride in their teamwork and gratitude toward Kuijpers for her role as a mother.[33] They marked Magnus's first birthday on November 9, 2020, with an intimate safari-themed celebration, where both parents shared messages of love and pride for the child who brings "so much light and love" and fosters joy and curiosity in their lives.[5] Fatherhood has significantly shaped Devaughn's personal development since 2019, transforming him and his co-parent into "better human beings" by encouraging the shedding of egos and selfish tendencies in favor of presence, forgiveness, patience, and unconditional love.[33] This shift has instilled a deeper sense of purpose, enhancing his overall growth and family-oriented priorities.[34] While specific career pivots are tied to broader professional evolution, fatherhood has influenced his choices toward roles emphasizing stability and work-life balance post-2019.[35] As of 2025, following his marriage to mindfulness coach Joanne Dela Rama on August 31, 2025, Devaughn's family structure centers on co-parenting Magnus with Kuijpers while building a new life with his wife, with no additional children reported.[30][1]Filmography
Films
Will Devaughn began his film career in the mid-2000s with supporting roles in Philippine comedies and dramas, gradually taking on more prominent parts in independent and mainstream productions. His film work spans genres including romantic comedies, action thrillers, and historical epics, often collaborating with notable directors like Joel Lamangan and Paul Soriano. In addition to acting, he ventured into production with his 2020 project Coronaphobia. Devaughn received a Best Actor nomination (Drama, Full-Length) at the 2024 Ima Wa Ima Asian Film Festival for his role in the suspense thriller Coronaphobia.[36] The following is a chronological list of his feature film credits:| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Desperadas | Patrick | Supporting role as the fiancé of one of the four half-sisters in this comedy directed by Joel Lamangan; his feature film debut. |
| 2008 | Desperadas 2 | Patrick | Reprising his role from the original in this sequel, again directed by Joel Lamangan. |
| 2008 | Ikaw Pa Rin, Bongga Ka Boy! | Supporting actor | Minor role in this comedy starring Robin Padilla and Ai-Ai delas Alas, directed by Tony Y. Reyes. |
| 2010 | Pendong | Calvin Lopez | Main role as a friend in this youth comedy-drama directed by Sean Lim. |
| 2010 | Layang Bilanggo | Frank | Supporting role in this drama about family and redemption, directed by Michael Angelo Dagñalan.[37] |
| 2012 | Aberya | Lourd Villegas | Lead role as an egomaniac Fil-Am boxer in this indie thriller directed by Christian Linaban; the film won awards at the Cinema One Originals Film Festival, though not specifically for Devaughn.[38] |
| 2012 | El Presidente | Col. Agapito Bonzon | Supporting role in this historical epic about Emilio Aguinaldo, directed by Mark Meily.[39] |
| 2013 | David F. | Dax Martin | Main role in this drama directed by Emmanuel Q. Palo, exploring the lineage of African-Americans in the Philippines.[40] |
| 2014 | Water Wars | Jared | Supporting role in this action sci-fi film directed by Cirio H. Santiago.[41] |
| 2016 | Showdown in Manila | VCU Member | Uncredited minor role in this action film directed by Mark Dacascos, starring Casper Van Dien and Alexander Nevsky.[42] |
| 2016 | Bakit Lahat ng Gwapo May Boyfriend?! | Henry | Supporting role in this romantic comedy directed by Jun Lana.[43] |
| 2017 | I Found My Heart in Santa Fe | Viktor | Lead role as a man searching for his mother in this romantic comedy directed by Bona Fajardo, opposite Roxanne Barcelo. |
| 2017 | Siargao | Tommy | Supporting role in this surfing drama directed by Paul Soriano. |
| 2018 | Single/Single: Love Is Not Enough | Randy | Supporting role in this romantic drama directed by Ronnie C. Lazaro Jr. and Pablo Biglang-awa.[44] |
| 2018 | First Love | Kevin | Supporting role in this youth romance directed by Paul Soriano.[45] |
| 2020 | Coronaphobia | Arrow | Lead role and co-producer in this suspense thriller about pandemic fears, directed by Njel de Mesa.[46] |