Judy Ann Santos

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Judy Ann Santos
Born Judy Anne Lumagui Santos
May 11, 1978 (1978-05-11) (age 30)
Manila, Philippines
Other name(s) Juday

Judy Anne Lumagui Santos (screen name is Judy Ann Santos), popularly known as Juday (born May 11, 1978), is an award-winning and multi-nominated film and television actress in the Philippines. Tagged by the press and the public as The Young Superstar due to her phenomenal success amongst the masses, Santos is fondly called Juday by family, friends, and peers.

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[edit] Biography

Born May 11, 1978 in Manila, Philippines, Santos was discovered during her 8th birthday, when she passed the audition for Regal Films' Kaming Mga Ulila, a project that became a tv series instead for GMA. Santos essayed her first title role in IBC-13's Ula, Ang Batang Gubat at the age of 10 before forging a long-running television career with ABS-CBN. To date, she has starred in nine television series (Kaming Mga Ulila, Ula Ang Batang Gubat, Mara Clara, Esperanza, Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka, Basta't Kasama Kita, Krystala, Sa Piling Mo, Ysabella), one episodic youth-oriented show (Gimik), and two anthologies (Star Drama Theatre Presents, Judy Ann Drama Special) and 60+ films. She was awarded the Box Office Queen trophy at the age of 21.

In November 2006, Santos was awarded her own star in the Philippines Walk of Fame. In March 2007, she was inducted into the Paradise of Stars in the Mowelfund Compound. Both honors were spearheaded by German Moreno.

Santos attended Assumption Convent/Our Lady of Peace Antipolo and Mount Carmel College in Quezon City then went on to study at the Center for Asian Culinary Studies under the tutelage of Chef Gene Gonzalez where she graduated with distinction . She is now training for certification as a professional chef.[1] She owns and manages a fine dining restaurant called Kaffe Carabana located in Quezon City. She used to own and manage Kaffe Kilimanjaro.

She has an elder brother actor Jeffrey Santos and elder sister named Jackie. Her mother single-handedly raised them by working as a caregiver in Toronto, Canada since her father left them. She also has half-siblings with her father who is now based in California, U.S.A.[2] [3] Santos was linked to actor-dancer Wowie De Guzman, actor-entrepreneur Rico Yan, and actor-singer-TV host Piolo Pascual. Santos is engaged to actor-TV host Ryan Agoncillo[4] . She has an adopted daughter Johanna Lois a.k.a Yohan. Santos is managed by Alfie Lorenzo and is not an exclusive contract artist with any movie production. 2007.

[edit] Weight Issues

Santos grew from a skinny little girl into a chubby teenager. To become physically fit and more cinematically appealing, Santos resorted to Bangkok pills and fad diets but failed. Soon, she discovered the sport of kickboxing and started losing considerable weight during her training for the role of a boxer in Bakit 'Di Totohanin.

Due to her transformation from a "chubby teen sweetheart" to a "sexy fitness guru".[5] [6] [7] [8], she has become an image model for health and physical fitness. She regularly appears on television advertisements, endorsing pharmaceutical brands, herbal supplements, and weight management products.

[edit] Cover Girl

In 2006, Santos finally became the cover girl of COSMOPOLITAN magazine. In 2007, Santos was the cover girl for PREVIEW (twice, one with Jolina Magdangal), MOD, METRO, and MARIE CLAIRE. A-LIST, HI!, STAR STUDIO, and YES! also covered Santos' anniversary celebration.

Santos also graced the cover of YES! magazine’s very first 100 Most Beautiful Stars special edition. YES! editor-in-chief Jo-Ann Maglipon explains their cover girl choice: We call her the girl with the It Quality — the girl with the special something that sets her apart from the traditionally prettier, fairer, taller, leaner stars around. And she is our choice to represent all the 99 other beautiful people we have chosen from showbiz.[9]

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[edit] Recording Artist

Star Records produced and released Musika Ng Buhay Ko in 2007. This cd chronicled Judy Ann's showbusiness career through personally handpicked movie and tv theme songs. She sings on two tracks: Thanks To You and Ikaw Lang. This is her first solo recording venture after two certified platinum efforts (1999's self-titled debut and 2001's Bida Ng Buhay Ko) produced and released by Viva Records. [10]

[edit] Awards and Achievements

For acting prowess, Judy Ann has 9 Best Actress trophies, 1 Best Supporting Actress trophy, and 30+ acting nominations including Best Child Actress. She already received the Gawad URIAN, the FAMAS, the FAP Luna, the PMPC Star (two times), the ENPRESS Golden Screen (three times), the Gawad PASADO and the Metro Manila Film Festival-Philippines statuettes. She also received a special recognition for Chairman's Excellence in Acting from Gawad TANGLAW.

For box-office prowess, Judy Ann has 1 Box Office Queen award, 1 Ms. RP Movies award and 2 Teenage Queen of Philippine Movies awards from the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Star Patrol: Judy Ann Santos as Chef-Student". TV Patrol World. ABS-CBN 2. December 2006.
  2. ^ "Interview with Miss Judy Ann Santos." Sharon. ABS-CBN 2. March 2007.
  3. ^ "Katas ng OFW." Interview with Mommy Carol. Moms Talkshow. QTV 11. 9 May
  4. ^ Inquirer.net, Judy Ann Santos, Ryan Agoncillo officially engaged--source
  5. ^ "Celebrity Weight Losers". Ang Pinaka (Hot Picks). QTV 11. 29 April 2007.
  6. ^ "Juday for Fitrum". Fitrum Television Advertisement. January-May 2007.
  7. ^ "Juday for Taheebo". Taheebo Herbal Tea advertisement. February-May 2007.
  8. ^ "Juday and Mommy Carol for Dimetapp". Dimetapp TV advertisement. December 2006.
  9. ^ GMA NEWS.TV, Juday, KC Concepcion, Lucy Torres top YES! magazine’s 100 most beautiful stars
  10. ^ Philippine Entertainment Portal | News | Judy Ann Santos records two new albums with celebrity singers

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