Zsa Zsa Padilla

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Zsa Zsa Padilla
Born May 28, 1964 (1964-05-28) (age 44)
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genre(s) OPM, Pop, Adult contemporary
Occupation(s) Singer, Actress
Years active 1975-present

Zsa Zsa Padilla is a Filipino singer and actress. She was the partner of the Philippine show business patriarch, comedian Dolphy.

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[edit] Biography

Zsa Zsa dubbed as The Divine Diva was born on May 28, 1964. She's a very popular, award winning and world class Filipino singer, recording and concert artist, and also a dramatic and comedic actress. She's also a songwriter, commercial model, product endorser, businesswoman, and record producer. Aside from those, she had starred in a very successful and critically acclaimed full length musical theater play "Larawan" in 1997.

Zsa Zsa started as a member of the [Manila Sound] band, Hotdog, in the mid-1970s. She is the daughter of the noted actor and sportsman Carlos “Sonny” Padilla, who refereed the Ali-Frazier world heavyweight boxing match, "A Thrilla in Manila".

After leaving the popular Manila Band; Hotdog, she became a soloist. Many movie and TV film producers and directors soon were taken with her drop dead gorgeous looks and so, movie and TV offers came pouring in but she had opted to wait for the right time to finally appear in movies and on TV. In 1987 she first accepted a TV role as a wife of a gay man in a popular classic drama series "Lovingly Yours Helen". The reaction of the viewers proved that she's a film star to be reckoned with. In the same year she accepted her first movie role in a comedy flick "Mga Anak Ni Facifica Falayfay" in 1987 with Philippine Comedy King, Dolphy. This role proved that she could also make people laugh and so other comedy flicks followed. After co-starring with Dolphy in another comedy flick, they soon had fallen-in-love with each other. Her next comedic role followed co-starring with another funny man Joey de Leon in "Starzan" in 1989.

At a mere 16 years of age, Zsa Zsa was married to a much older man, a dentist named Modesto Tatlonghari, with whom she lived with for 7 years and had a daughter, the singer and actress Karylle. The marriage was annulled in 2003. In 1990, Padilla eloped with Dolphy, an even older man at 36 years her senior. They now have two daughters, Nicole and Zia.

[edit] Television Stints

Zsa Zsa Padilla has performed or guested in every major specials since she began her solo career in 1982.

  • 2007

A.S.A.P. (ABS-CBN) Lastikman (ABS-CBN)

  • 2006

A.S.A.P. (ABS-CBN) Bituing Walang Ningning (ABS-CBN)

  • 2005

A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)

  • 2004

Born Diva (ABS-CBN)

  • 2003-2004

Star In A Million (ABS-CBN) A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)

  • 2002-2003

A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)

  • 2002

Morning Girls (ABS-CBN)

  • 2001-2002

A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)

  • 2000-2001

Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka (ABS-CBN)

  • 1999-2000

A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)

  • 1997-1999

Lab Ko Si Babes (ABS-CBN)

  • 1998

A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)

  • 1998

Hiwalay Kung Hiwalay, Daw! (GMA Network)

  • 1997

A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN) Zsa Zsa Limited Engagement (Six Special Shows/GMA Network)

  • 1996 – 1997

Familia Zaragoza (ABS-CBN)

  • 1995

Star Drama Presents Zsa Zsa A Weekly Nationwide Telecast Featured Artist ABS-CBN

  • 1994

Star Drama Presents Zsa Zsa 13 Special Episodes Featured Artist ABS-CBN GMA Telesine “Mukha” Telemovie Directed By Argel Joseph GMA

  • 1993

GMA Telesine “Camilla” Tagalog Adaptation Of The Play “Camille” Teleplay By Rolando Tinio, Directed By Joel Lamangan GMA

[edit] Discography

  • Mahal Kita, Walang Iba (Viva Records)
  • In My Life… Zsa Zsa (VCD/Star Records)
  • In My Life… Zsa Zsa (Viva Records, 2002)
  • Love Concert Live (Viva Records)
  • Sentiments (Viva Records, 1999, Platinum Album Award
  • Zsa Zsa (Viva Records, 1998, Quadruple Platinum Album Award
  • Walang Makakapigil (Warner Music Philippines, 1994)
  • Krismas (1989)
  • Roots & Wings (Blackgold Records, 1988)
  • I I S A (Blackgold Records, 1985)
  • Ikaw Lamang (Blackgold Records, 1985, Gold Album Award)
  • Kahit Na (Telesis Recording, 1984)
  • Am I Your Kind Of Woman (Jem Recording, 1984)

[edit] Singles

2002

2000

1999

1997

  • Were All Alone
  • Don’t Give Up On Us Baby

1988

  • Iiwanan Mo Na Ba
  • Maybe This Time

1986

  • Ikaw Lamang
  • Mambobola
  • Hiram

1985

  • To Love You
  • Eversince
  • When I’m With You

1984

  • Kapag Puso’y Sinugatan
  • Point Of No Return
  • Somewhere

1983

  • Kahit Na

[edit] Filmography

  • Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah Ze Movie (2006)
  • Mano Po 4 “Ako Legal Wife” (2005)
  • Mano Po 2 (2003)
  • Home Along Da River (2002)
  • Ika-13 Kapitulo (2000)
  • Tataynic (1998)
  • Batang X (1997)
  • Madrasta (1996)
  • Father & Son (1995)
  • Ikalabing Isang Utos Ng Diyos (1995)
  • Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (1994)
  • Kung Ako’y Iiwan Mo (1993)
  • Og Must Be Crazy (1990)
  • My Darling Domestic (1990)
  • Starzan II (1989)
  • Bote, Diyaryo, Garapa (1989)
  • Bakit Iisa Ang Puso (1989)
  • Pahiram Ng Isang Umaga (1989)
  • Starzan (1989)
  • Magkano Ang Iyong Dangal (1989)
  • Black Magic (1987)
  • Mga Anak Ni Facifica Falayfay

[edit] Acting Awards

2006 Mano Po 4 Ako Legal Wife - Best Actress - in the ff: Metro Manila Film Festival, Tanglaw Awards, Guillermo Mendoza Foundation, Film Academy of the Philippines 24th Luna Award and Empress Awards.

1998 Batang PX - Best Actress - in the ff: Gawad Urian, Film Academy Of The Philippines Awards, and Star Awards for Movies

1995 Best Actress In A Single Performance - Star Awards for Television for "Mukha"

1994 Best Supporting Actress - Star Awards for Movies for "Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin"

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