Angelica Panganiban

Angelica Panganiban
Born Angelica Charlson
November 4, 1986 (1986-11-04) (age 25)
Manila, Philippines
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992-present

Angelica Panganiban (born on November 4, 1986, in Caloocan City, Philippines) is a Filipina film and television actress and comedian.

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Early years

Angelica Panganiban was born in Payatas on November 4, 1986. Her mother is a Filipina who died in 2008 and buried in Singapore while her father is an American from Iowa, United States. She uses the surname Panganiban from her adopted family. Panganiban finished elementary school in 1999 at St. Vincent in Teacher’s Village, Quezon City, and high school in 2003 at St. Vincent, West Avenue. She was the Junior-Senior Prom Princess in 2002 and Miss Junior and Senior Prom in 2003. She was a cheerleader and also a feature editor in her school newspaper. She attended college at Thames International Business School, majoring in Mass Communication.{{Citation needed|date=November 2010}

Acting career

Panganiban started her career at age 6 with her first show Ang TV on ABS-CBN. She appeared in numerous television dramas and appeared as a lead in the soap opera Mangarap Ka (2004) with Piolo Pascual at the age of 16. She appeared in the movie Santa Santita (2004) with Jericho Rosales, and starred in the 2005 drama series Vietnam Rose with Maricel Soriano.

During 2006 she appeared regularly in Your Song and also appeared in the now defunct television series Star Magic and in the film White Lady. In 2007 Panganiban appeared in her first mature roles in the film A Love Story, with Aga Muhlach and Maricel Soriano, and in Maging Sino Ka Man with Derek Ramsay. She also appeared in Ysabella as a guest character. She became a full fledged adult dramatic actress in the 2008 primetime drama series Iisa Pa Lamang.[1]

Panganiban appeared in an episode of Your Song with Derek Ramsay in February 2009 and in mid-2009 she filmed her television series Rubi which was based on the 2004 Mexican telenovela Rubí and the pilot episode aired on February 2010; she also starred in the drama/romance movie I Love You, Goodbye with her real life boyfriend Derek Ramsay. This was rated the Second Best Picture in the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival and made her a box-office favorite after it won awards for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Story and Best Director.[2] Angelica Panganiban was nominated for Best Festival Actress. The film also won in the Guillermo Mendoza Awards Best-Film Category, with Best Supporting Actress going to Kim Chiu, Best Actor to Gabby Concepcion and Best Supporting Actor to Derek Ramsay.[1] In 2011 she will appear in the soap opera Pinulot Ka Lang Sa Lupa with Gretchen Barretto.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network
1992 Ang TV herself ABS-CBN
1995–present ASAP herself/performer/host
1995 Familia Zaragoza Angelica Lagrimas
1999 G-mik Angelica "Jelai" Rivera
2001 Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka Paula Villamines
2002 Berks Nicole
2004 ASAP Fanatic co-host
2004 Mangarap Ka Catherine Sita "Cutie" Carter
2005 Vietnam Rose Dang Thien Tin
2006 Your Song: "Can't Let You Go"
2006 Komiks Presents: Bampy
2006 Star Magic Presents: "Deal or No Deal" Belle
2006 Star Magic Presents: "The Sweetest Victory" Angel
2006 Your Song: "Silent Night"
2006 Your Song: Can's Let you go
2006 Komiks Presents: "Si Piolo at Si Lorelei" Lorelei
2007 Rounin Aura
2007 Your Song: "Upside Down"
2007 Your Song: Don't Matter
2007 Love Spell: "Home Switch Home" Princess
2007 Love Spell: "My Soulfone" Wena
2007 Ysabella Venice
2007 Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik Maria Lena "Lena" Rubio Madrigal
2008 Your Song: "I'll Take Care Of You" Ria
2008 Iisa Pa Lamang Scarlet Dela Rhea-Castilejos
2008–present Banana Split Various
2009 Your Song Tammy
2010 Rubi Rubi Perez-Ferrer / Theresa Dela Fuente
2011-present 100 Days to Heaven Claire
2012 Alta Rosana Claudio

Movies

Year Title Role
2011 Segunda Mano Mariela Domingo-Galvez/ Marie Domingo.
2011 Bulong Oprah
2010 Here Comes The Bride Stefanie (Bride)
2009 I Love You, Goodbye Liezel Jimenez
2009 Manila
2007 A Love Story Karyn Torres-Montes
2006 White Lady Christine
2006 Matakot Ka Sa Karma Trina
2006 Pitong Dalagita Joyce
2006 All About Love Kikay
2004 Santa Santita Malen
2004 Mano Po 3: My Love Young Lilia
2003 Ang Tanging Ina Gretchen
2003 Dayo
2002 Jologs Party Guest
2001 Mila Lani
2001 Tabi Tabi Po Agnes
2000 Daddy O Baby O Nina
1998 Magandang Hatinggabi Myla
1997 Ang Pulubi at Ang Prinsesa' Nikka
1997 Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin? Justine
1996 Ama, Ina, Anak Issa
1996 Ang TV The Movie: The Adarna Adventure Aya
1995 Sarah, Ang Munting Prinsesa Becky
1995 Separada Jenny
1994 Lipa Massacre Chelsea
1993 Antipolo Massacre -
1993 Kadenang Bulaklak Young baby

Awards and nominations

Year Film awards/critics Awards/nominations TV show/movie
2011 42nd Guillermo Box-Office Awards Comedy Actress of the Year Winner
2011 8th ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards for Movies Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for Musical or Comedy Winner Here Comes the Bride
2011 7th USTv Students' Choice Awards Best Actress in a Daily Soap Opera Winner Rubi
2010 24th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Comedy Actress Winner Banana Split
2010 FHM Philippines Philippines 100 Sexiest Women (Rank #6)
2009 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Fellowship Foundation Promising Female Box Office Star for Movies & TV Winner
2009 35th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actress Nominee I Love You, Goodbye
2009 23rd PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Drama Actress Nominee Iisa Pa Lamang
2009 23rd PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Comedy Actress Nominee Banana Split
2009 FHM Philippines Philippines 100 Sexiest Women (Rank #9)
2008 1st Supreme to the Extreme Awards (Philippine Star) Villain of the Year Winner Iisa Pa Lamang [3]
2008 FAP Luna Awards Best Supporting Actress Winner A Love Story
2008 ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominee A Love Story
2008 FHM Philippines Philippines 100 Sexiest Woman (Rank #10)
2008 Maxim Hot 100 Hottest 100 Women (Rank #6)
2007 Maxim Hot 100 Hottest 100 Women (Rank #1)
2007 FHM Philippines Philippines 100 Sexiest Women (Rank #4)
2006 FHM Philippines Philippines 100 Sexiest Women (Rank #14)
2005 FHM Philippines Philippines 100 Sexiest Women (Rank #9)
2005 FAP Luna Awards Best Actress Nominee Santa Santita
2005 FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nominee Santa Santita
2005 ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Actress Nominee Santa Santita
1998 FAMAS Awards Best Child Actress Nominee Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin
1997 Guillermo Mendoza Foundation Most Popular Child Star Winner
1997 FAMAS Awards Best Child Actress Nominee Ama, Ina, Anak
1997 PMPC Star Awards Best Child Actress Winner Ama, Ina, Anak
1996 FAMAS Best Child Actress Winner Sarah, ang Munting Prinsesa
1996 PMPC Star Awards Best Child Actress Nominee Sarah, ang Munting Prinsesa
1995 FAMAS Awards Best Child Actress Winner Separada
1995 PMPC Star Awards Best Child Actress Winner Separada

External links

References

  1. ^ a b [1] Panganiban on the Internet Movie Database
  2. ^ [2] '35th Metro Manila Film Fest winners unveiled' on Philippine Entertainment Portal 30 December 2009
  3. ^ http://www.pep.ph/news/19571/Joey-de-Leon-bags-Supremo-Award-at-Supreme-to-the-Extreme-Awards