Karylle

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Karylle
Karylle on the cover of her album “You Make Me Sing.” © Universal Records Philippines (2005)
Karylle on the cover of her album “You Make Me Sing.” © Universal Records Philippines (2005)
Background information
Birth name Ana Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari
Born March 22, 1981
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genre(s) Pop, R&B, Soul
Occupation(s) Singer, Actress
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 2000 - present
Label(s) Universal Records

Ana Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari or simply Karylle is a multi-faceted artist/performer from the Philippines. She's a singer, songwriter, television and film actress, writer/columnist, commercial/celebrity endorser, dancer, and tv host. With presence in network television, radio, concert, and the big screen, Karylle is one of the most promising young talent today.

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[edit] Biography

Karylle is the daughter of singer-actress Zsa Zsa Padilla and Dr.Modesto Tatlonghari. She was born on March 22, 1981 in Manila, Philippines. Known as The Enchanting Diva.

She started later than most of her contemporaries in show business. She finished her studies before joining the entertainment industry. In 2002, she graduated from Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU) with a degree in Communications Technology Management (Comtech) and she was also a recipient of the Dean’s Award for the Arts.

[edit] Music

Karylle is a recording artist under Universal Records (Philippines). Her songwriting talent is showcased in her second album "You Make Me Sing." She wrote two songs, "Coz, I Love You" and "Hiling."

Discography

  • You Make Me Sing (Album released in 2005)
  • Time To Shine (Album released in 2001)

Other Appearances

Concerts

  • Voices (2006) - with Kyla, Jay-R, Jamie Rivera, and Ella May Saison in San Diego, California
  • Faces of Love 2 Tour (2006) - provincial tour with Gary Valenciano, Zsa Zsa Padilla, and Paolo Valenciano
  • Faces of Love 2 (2006) - valentine concert with Gary Valenciano, Zsa Zsa Padilla, and Paolo Valenciano
  • From K to Z: Now and Then (2005) - with Zsa Zsa Padilla
  • Love Letters (2005) - with Nyoy Volante

[edit] Television

Year 2005 was a breakout year for Karylle. She landed one of the lead roles in GMA Network’s top rating fantasy series, Encantadia. She also guest-starred in several GMA Network shows including SIS, Eat Bulaga, Art Angel, Master Showman Presents, Bubble Gang, All Star K, Mobile Kusina, and Extra Challenge.

In 2006, Karylle appeared as a guest in the following GMA Network and QTV 11 shows such as Lagot Ka Isusumbong Kita, Wag Kukurap, Nuts Entertainment, Liga ng Kababaihan, Popstar Kids, Mel & Joey, Kakabakaboo, Project 11, Moms, Mahiwagang Baul, and At Your Service: Star Power. Karylle also co-hosts the musical variety show SOP every Sundays.

Television

[edit] Film

  • Moments of Love (2006) as Lianne Santos
  • Mulawin: The Movie (2005) as Sang’gre Alena
  • Bahay ni Lola 2 (2005) as Nina
  • Mano Po lll: My Home (2004) as Judith Yang
  • Mano Po ll: My Love (2003) as Rose Tan

[edit] Theatre

Trumpet's production of The Little Mermaid was Karylle's first big break. She earned raves from critics and won the hearts of audience for her acting debut.

  • The Little Mermaid (2000) as Princess Sapphire

[edit] Awards and Recognitions

  • Nominated for Favorite Female Artist - MTV Philippines (2006).
  • Nominated for Best R&B for "You Make Me Sing" - Awit Awards (2006)
  • Best Duet Performance for "Mahiwagang Puso" with Jerome John Hughes - iFM 93.9 Music Awards (2006)
  • Nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Love To Love Season 4: Sweet Exchange - GMA Network) - 2nd Golden Screen (Entertainment TV) Awards ng Entertainment Press Society, Inc. (ENPRESS) (2005)
  • Best Performance by a Duet for "Kung Mawawala Ka" with Ogie Alcasid - Awit Awards (2003)
  • Best New Artist and Best Female Awards for Music Video "Can't Live Without You" - MTV Philippines (2002)
  • Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist - Awit Awards (2002)
  • Most Promising Female Artist - Aliw Awards (2002)
  • Best New Female Artist - Aliw Awards (2001)

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