Sharon Cuneta

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Sharon Cuneta
Birth name Sharon Gamboa Cuneta
Born January 6, 1966 (1966-01-06) (age 42)
Origin Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Occupation(s) Singer, Actress, TV host
Years active 1978-present
Website http://www.sharoncuneta.com/

Sharon Gamboa Cuneta Pangilinan (born January 6, 1966) is a popular Filipina actress, TV host, singer, and endorser. She is also known as The Mega Star of Philippine Showbiz having been a grandslam awardee, a box office queen hall of famer and a recipient of several lifetime achievement awards at a relatively young age.

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[edit] Biography

Her mother (Elaine Cuneta) hails from Santa Ana, Pampanga while her father (Pablo Cuneta; 1910-2000) was the mayor of Pasay City for decades. She is half-Tagalog in paternal side and fourth-Kapampangan and fourth-Spanish both in maternal side.

She first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 as a 12 year old, singing the tune "Mr. D.J." The tune became wildly popular and earned her the title of "D.J.'s Pet" (which was also the name of her first album). [1] Other hit albums followed, and Cuneta was asked to sing many movie soundtracks of the time - becoming the first "movie soundtrack star" in the country.

She was given films from Viva Films. At age 15, she starred in her first feature film, 1981 Dear Heart paired with fellow teeny-bopper Gabby Concepcion. After Dear Heart's success, she appeared in more than 50 feature films, and earned the title of "Box Office Queen" in the country from 1985 through 1993.

Her early movie roles launched her as a "poor little rich girl". When all else failed, producers decided to make her roles as a "rags to riches" type. Although raised in an influential rich political family, she appealed to the sosyal (socially rich) and masa (mass) crowd of Philippine society, with her intelligence, humor and down-to-earth personality.

Her musical-variety show, T.S.C.S. "The Sharon Cuneta Show" was one of the longest running television shows in Philippine Showbiz from 1986 through 1997.

She started her hosting abilities with other teenage prodigies with shows like GMA Supershow, later called Germspesyal, with German Moreno and C.U.T.E. "Call Us Two For Entertainment" with her aunt from Pampanga, former actress Helen Gamboa.

Her love-team pairing in Dear Heart with Regal Films heartthrob, Gabby Concepcion made the team the most popular love team in Philippine Movies during the 1980's. They later married (at age 19) in a civil ceremony then a Church wedding on September 23, 1984 with former President Ferdinand Marcos as Principal Sponsor (Ninong); however, the marriage did not last. In April 1985, Sharon gave birth to a daughter, Maria Kristina Cassandra Concepcion or KC Concepcion.

Sharon is the first Filipina artist to sell out at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium first in 1988 and her latest June 11th, 2005 concert. Her poster is enshrined in The Shrine's Hall of Fame next to stars Michael Jackson, Barbra Streisand and the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico. She created a traffic jam in the 90's and puzzled the former Mayor of Los Angeles Tom Bradley. After hearing of her success, the mayor attended the concert and awarded Sharon with an Honorary Key to the City of Los Angeles.

She also had a duet in the 2001 with famous Hong Kong star Andy Lau, with whom she sang "In Your Eyes" composed by Jim Brickman.

In 1996, she hit a "Grand Slam" in Philippine Movies for the movie Madrasta where she played the role of a loving stepmother. Sharon became one of the rare actresses along with Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos to be awarded all the accolades given in local Philippine Cinema. Her "grand slam" includes: The Star Awards for Movies, People's Choice Award, The Film Academy of the Philippines, The Gawad Urian given by the Manunuri Ng Pelikulang Pilipino and the FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences).

Since 1996, Cuneta has been married to Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan. Cuneta gave birth to Simone Francesca Emmanuelle (Frankie) in December 2000 and Mariel Daniella Sophia (Miel) in September 2004. Her daughter KC, has been legally adopted by Senator Pangilinan.

Her late father, Pablo Cuneta, was mayor of Pasay City for four decades, he died at the age of 90 on September 2000.

In 2004, The Brussels International Film Festival named Sharon Cuneta as Best Actress for her movie "Crying Ladies" where she played Stella Mate, an ex-convicted-divorced-single mother hustling her way through Manila streets who accepts a job with two other friends to cry professionally at Chinese Funerals in order to provide for her son.

In January, 2005 she returned with a show "Wish Upon A Mega", a 39th Birthday Celebration granting 39 well-wishers their dreams come true.

In January 6th 2006, The Megastar returned with a 40th Birthday celebration on ABS-CBN's entitled "Ang Pagbabalik Ng Bituin" (roughly translated as "The Return of the Star"). The next month a new gab-fest talk show simply entitled "Sharon" was aired.

She currently hosts the reincarnation of the self-titled talkshow Sharon aired during Sundays on ABS-CBN.

She is now taking up a course in Associate in Arts in the University of the Philippines Open University in UP Los Baños, Laguna.

Her multitude of fans are called "SHARONIANS."

On December 6, 2007, Sharon Cuneta-Pangilinan launched her latest album, Isn't Is Romantic? Volume 2, under Sony BMG at the Ballroom B of the Crowne Plaza in Ortigas Center. She will celebrate her 30th anniversary as singer on January, 2008: "I've been singing for 30 years na and I've been acting for 27 years. I always peg it at January because it was on January 12 when they called me to go to Vicor [Records]." She is shooting the Star Cinema movie London Caregiver. Regarding doing a movie with Gabby Concepcion, she stated: "I have no problem with that. First and foremost, I have to put my family first and think how it will affect them. I know my husband [Sen. Kiko Pangilinan] is such a secure person for marrying me and we've been together for 12 years now."[1]

On January 21, 2008, Sharon admitted that her greatest passion is acting. "I can never be a complete person without acting. 'Pag hindi ako umaarte, parang kulang ang araw ko. (If I am not acting, it seems my day isn’t complete)." She is filming "Caregiver" for Star Cinema (a story "about a Filipina caregiver who is caught between her responsibility to her family back home and the patient she takes care of in a foreign land).[2] The film is Sharon's 30th anniversary offering, celebrates Star Cinema's 15th anniversary and Cuneta's comeback movie after 4 years.[3]

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Television

Year Title Notes
1978-1985 Germside/Germspecial/GMA Supershow Musical Variety Show with German Moreno (GMA-7)
1979-1980 C.U.T.E. Call Us Two for Entertainment Musical Variety Show with Helen Gamboa (IBC-13)
1982-1983 Okay, Sha! Musical/Sitcom (BBC-2)
1986-1997 The Sharon Cuneta Show Musical Variety Show (IBC-13 and ABS-CBN-2)
December 21, 1997 The Sharon Cuneta Christmas Special: I'll Be Home For Christmas Christmas Special(ABS-CBN)
July 5, 1998 A Place Called Home Documentary (ABS-CBN-2)
August 1998-May 2004 Sharon Talk Show(ABS-CBN-2)
February 2006 - Present Sharon Talk Show(ABS-CBN-2)

[edit] Movies

Year Title Role
2008 Caregiver Sarah
2003 Crying Ladies Stella Mate
2003 Kung Ako Na Lang Sana Emy
2003 Walang Kapalit Joanna
2002 Magkapatid Cita
2001 Pagdating Ng Panahon Lynette
2000 Minsan, Minahal Kita Dianne
1997 Nang Iniwan Mo Ako Amy
1997 Wala Nang Iibigin Pang Iba Sarah
1996 Madrasta Mariel
1995 Minsan Pa (Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2) Georgia
1995 The Lilian Velez Story Lilian Velez
1994 Megamol Cora/Corazon
1994 Kapantay Ay Langit Odette
1993 Di Na Natuto Carlota
1993 Ikaw Anna
1993 Kung Kailangan Mo Ako Diana
1992 Ngayon At Kailanman joanne
1992 Tayong Dalawa Carol
1992 Pangako Sa 'Yo Clarissa
1991 Kaputol Ng Isang Awit Sarah
1991 Una Kang Naging Akin Diyosa
1991 Maging Sino Ka Man Monique/Digna
1990 Biktima
1990 Bakit Ikaw Pa Rin? Jenny
1990 Kahit Konting Pagtingin Georgia
1989 Oras-Oras, Araw-Araw
1989 Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita Salve
1989 Kahit Wala Ka Na Irene
1989 Tatlong Mukha Ng Pag-ibig
1988 Jack And Jill Sa Amerika Jack/Jackilou
1988 Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita Salve
1987 Walang Karugtong Ang Nakaraan Malou
1987 Pasan Ko Ang Daigdig Lupe
1987 Jack And Jill Jack/Jackielou
1987 'Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin Maureen
1986 Captain Barbell Darna
1986 Nakagapos Na Puso Elaine
1986 Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas Bianca
1985 Kailan Sasabihing Mahal Kita? Ara
1985 Pati Ba Pintig Ng Puso? Jenna
1985 Bituing Walang Ningning Dorina
1984 Sa Hirap At Ginhawa Cecilia
1984 Bukas Luluhod Ang Mga Tala' Rebecca
1984 Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? Myrna
1983 To Love Again Rafaela/Raffy
1983 Friends In Love Sarah
1982 Cross My Heart Jenny
1982 Forgive And Forget Sandra
1982 My Only Love Cindy
1981 P.S. I Love You Kristine
1981 Dear Heart April

[edit] Discography

Singles
  • 1978 Tawag ng Pag-Ibig
  • 1978 Mr. DJ
  • 1978 Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko
  • 1979 Mahal Kita, Mahal Mo Siya, Mahal Niya Ay Iba
  • 1979 Hagkan
  • 1979 Ewan - (Duet with Louie Ocampo)
  • 1979 I-Swing Mo Ako
  • 1980 Santo Nino
  • 1980 Mahal
  • 1982 I Don't Mean A Thing To You Anymore
  • 1984 Breathless
  • 1984 You're The One
  • 1990 Now That You're Gone
  • 1990 Parang Baliw
  • 1993 One Last Time
  • 1994 You're My Everything (duet w/ Billy Preston)
  • 1997 So Much In Love (live)
  • 1997 All This Time (duet w/ Side A)
  • 1999 If You Walked Away - (Duet with David Pomeranz)
  • 1999 Both Sides Now
  • 1999 Starlight
  • 2001 Nothing I Want More
  • 2001 It's Only Love
  • 2001 Where's The Good In Goodbye?
  • 2001 In Your Eyes (duet w/ Andy Lao)
  • 2005 Sa Kanya
  • 2005 Ikaw Ang Pag-Ibig
  • 2005 Nandito Ako (duet w/ Ogie Alcasid)
  • 2006 It Takes A Man And A Woman
  • 2006 Terminal
Albums
  • 1978 DJ's Pet
  • 1979 Sharon
  • 1980 Sharon Cuneta
  • 1981 High School
  • 1981 P.S. I Love You
  • 1982 Sharon and Love
  • 1982 Sixteen
  • 1983 The Very Best of Sharon vol. 1
  • 1984 Sshhh
  • 1984 Bukas Luluhod ang mga Tala - Soundtrack
  • 1985 Bituing Walang Ningning - Soundtrack
  • 1986 The Very Best of Sharon vol. 2
  • 1986 Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas - Soundtrack
  • 1990 For Broken Hearts Only
  • 1990 Movie Theme Songs
  • 1990 The Sharon Cuneta Christmas Album
  • 1991 Maging Sino Ka Man - Soundtrack
  • 1991 Sharon Sings Valera
  • 1991 Kaputol Ng Isang Awit - Soundtrack
  • 1993 Si Sharon at Si Canseco
  • 1993 Ikaw at Ako
  • 1994 Kapantay Ay Langit - Soundtrack
  • 1994 Megamol - Soundtrack
  • 1994 Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas - Special Collector's Edition
  • 1994 Sinasamba Kita - Special Collector's Edition
  • 1994 The Best of Sharon Cuneta
  • 1994 Sharon Sings Duets
  • 1995 Songs from Minsan Pa (Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2) and other movie themes
  • 1996 The Other Side of Me
  • 1997 Mega Up-Close: The Live Album
  • 1999 Sharon at 20
  • 1999 When I Love
  • 2000 Minsan, Minahal Kita - Soundtrack
  • 2001 Nothing I Want More
  • 2001 All I Ever Want
  • 2002 25 Years, 25 Hits
  • 2002 Sharon Cuneta: Audio Visual Anthology
  • 2002 The Mega Collection Double CD
  • 2003 Walang Kapalit and Other Songs by Rey Valera
  • 2003 Kung Ako Na Lang Sana -Soundtrack
  • 2003 Paskong Nagdaan
  • 2005 Now That You're Gone
  • 2005 Sharon Sings Alcasid
  • 2006 Sharon Cuneta: Vicor 40th Anniversary
  • 2006 Isn't It Romantic?
  • 2006 Sharon Cuneta Viva Silver Series cd and Movie Theme Songs cd
  • 2007 Isn't It Romantic Volume 2

[edit] Awards & Special Citations

Best Actress Awards
  • 1984. Sa Hirap at Ginhawa. Film Academy of the Philippines.
  • 1984. Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin. FAMAS.
  • 1984. Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin. KOMOPB
  • 1992. Tayong Dalawa. Movie Magazine’s Film Review Awards. (Mario Hernando as Chairman)
  • 1997. Madrasta. PMPC Star Awards for Movies.
  • 1997. Madrasta. FAP.
  • 1997. Madrasta. People’s Choice Awards
  • 1997. Madrasta. FAMAS.
  • 1997. Madrasta. Gawad Urian.
  • 2002. Magkapatid. Manila Film Festival.
  • 2003. Crying Ladies. People’s Choice Awards. Metro Manila Film Festival.
  • 2004. Crying Ladies. Pasado Awards. (given by teachers)
  • 2004. Crying Ladies. Brussels International Independent Film Festival.
  • 2004 . DEKADA Best Actress Honoree . PMPC Star Awards for Movies
  • 2005. Pinakapasadong Artista/Natatanging Artista ng Taon (for Crying Ladies). PASADO Awards.
Box-office Awards
  • 1981-1982. Popular Teenage Queen of RP Movies. Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. (GMMSF)
  • 1982-1983. Miss RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1983-1984. Miss RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1984. Box. Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1985. Box. Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1986. Top Female Box Office Star of 1985. "Bida sa Takilya" given during the FAMAS Awards
  • 1986. Box. Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1987. Box. Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1989. Box. Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1990. Elevated to the Box Office Hall of Fame. GMMSF.
  • 1991. Kahit Konting Pagtingin. Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1992. Maging Sino Ka Man. Box. Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1992 Box Office Record Award for "Maging Sino Ka Man" (with Robin Padilla as co-awardee) given by the Greater Metro Manila Theater Association.
  • 1993. Pangako Sa ‘Yo. Box. Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
  • 1996. Madrasta. Box. Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.
Concert/music awards
  • 1981. Jukebox Princess. BAMCI Promotions Awards, 1980.
  • 1985. Most Outstanding Female Concert Hall Act for “Sharon Solo With The Boys 1984 Concert. Aliw Awards
  • 1998. Plaque of Welcome and Appreciation (adopted daughter of L.A.) given by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley during "The Sharon Cuneta US Concert Tour '88" at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
  • 1990 . The first and only Asian to be included in the HALL OF FAME of the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium given during “The Sharon Cuneta Concert Tour” in 1990. (Other Hall of Famers include Sheena Easton and Michael Jackson.)
  • 1991. One of 10 Most Outstanding Recording Artists. 7th Annual Tining Awards. (NPCP)
  • 1991. Double Platinum Award. For Broken Hearts Only
  • 1991. One of 10 Most Outstanding Recording Artists. 7th Annual Tinig Awards. (NPCP)
  • 1992. Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist (Ngayon at Kailanman)
  • 1992. Double Platinum Award. Sharon Movie Theme Songs
  • 1992. Triple Platinum Award. Sharon Sings Valera.
  • 1994. Platinum Award. Si Sharon at Si Canseco
  • 1997. The first and only Asian artist to be included in the HALL OF FAME of the MGM Grand Garden given after the "Mega Concert Tour 1997"
  • 1997. Gold Record Award. The Other Side of Me
  • 1998. Gintong Tining Awardee. Metro Star Search. *1999 . Gold Record Award (after a week) / Double Platinum Award. When I Love
  • 2001 . Certificate for breaking the house record (12,000 seating capacity) in the Hongkong Coliseum. HK Coliseum Concert. May 2001.
  • 2001. Gold Record Award. Nothing I Want More
  • 2002. Dangal ng Musikang Plilipino Award (Lifetime Achievement Award). Board of Directors of the Phil. Association of Recording Industry. November 2002.
  • 2006 . Lifetime Achievement Awardee . MYX
  • 2006 . Elite Platinum Circle Awardee . ASAP 06
  • 2006 . Double Platinum Award . Isn’t It Romantic
  • 2007 . Triple Platinum Award . Isn’t It Romantic
  • 2007 . Quadruple Platinum Award . Isn't It Romantic
Hosting awards
  • 1990 . Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television
  • 1993 . Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television
  • 1994 . Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television
  • 1995 . Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television
  • 1996 . Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television
  • 2000 . Best Talk Show Host. Sharon, KBP Golden Dove Awards
  • 2006 . Sharon, Highly Commended Best Entertainment Presenter, 2006 Asian Television Awards.
Other citations/awards
  • 2001 . Hallmark Women Achiever Awardee. Honoree in Entertainment (along with Laurice Guillen) Hallmark Channel. Given during their Women's Week Film Festival Celebration. May 2001.
  • 2001 . Ulirang Ina Awardee.
  • 2002 . Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Medal (for Cinema). City of Manila Awardee. (One of 12 Outstanding Artists) June 2002.
  • 2002 . 1st Celebrity Millionaire. Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
  • 2002 . 1st Celebrity Millionaire. Game Ka Na Ba?
  • 2003 . Celebrity Millionaire. Game Ka Na Ba?
  • 2004 . The Most Effective Product Endorser, survey conducted by AC Nielsen. February.
  • 2000 . No.5 in the list of the 50 Most Powerful People in Philippine entertainment. aired on channel 9)
  • TSCS . 40%+ viewership rate on its first telecast.2nd only after d Mike Tyson fight telecast
  • 1999 . One of the MOST ADMIRED FILIPINOS (#4, Women Category) Pulse Asia, Inc. Ulat ng Bayan Survey. September 2 - 16, 1999
  • 2004 . DEKADA Best Actress. PMPC Star Awards March 2004
  • 1993 . KAPP Chairman. 1993. (Kapisanan ng Artista ng Pelikulang Pilipino)
  • 2004 . One of the Philippines' 15 Best Actresses of All Time [According to the Director's Guild of the Philippine ( DGPI)]
  • 2004 . Ten Most Outstanding Men of the Philippinesne '(TOYM) Awardee
Website awards
  • 1999. People’s Choice Awardee for Best Celebrity Website. Philippine Web Awards.
  • 2001. People’s Choice Awardee for Best Celebrity Website. Philippine Web Awards.
  • 2002. People’s Choice Awardee for Best Celebrity Website. Philippine Web Awards.
  • 1999-2002. Finalist in the Best Celebrity Website. Philippine Web Awards.
  • 1998 . YEHEY.COM'S TOP 20 SITES. November 1998
Magazine awards
  • 2001 . One of the 10 Most Beautiful Women of Mega Magazine. 2001
  • 2004 . No.20 in BizNewsAsia’s list of Top 100 Most Powerful Filipinos for 2003.
  • 2003 . No.31 in BizNewsAsia's list of Top 100 Most Powerful Filipinos for 2002.
  • 2004 . One of Asia’s (Under-50) Movers and Shakers. (One of four Filipinos listed) Asia Inc. Magazine. February 2004.
  • 1998 . One of Istudyante’s (the first national newspaper for students) “ Idols of our Time”. With Robert Jaworski & Lean Alejandro. 1988.
  • 2001 . Reader’s Choice Awards- Female Star Quality. YES! Magazine
  • 2002 . Reader’s Choice Awards- Female Star Quality. YES! Magazine
  • 1999 . No.1 in the list of THE 15 BRIGHTEST STARS IN PHILIPPINE SHOWBIZ. Alan Diones. Moviestar Magazine. October ’99.
  • 1999 . One of the TOP 10 ACTRESSES OF THE DECADE. Noel Ferrer. The Manila Standard. November 1999.
  • 1999 . No.6 in the list of Local Showbiz’s Ten Most Intriguing Stars. Calvin Murphy P. Neria. May 1999

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