Zsa Zsa Padilla

Zsa Zsa Padilla
Birth name Esperanza Padilla
Born May 28, 1964 (1964-05-28) (age 47)
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genres OPM, pop, Adult contemporary
Occupations Singer, Actress

Zsa Zsa Padilla is a Filipina singer and actress. She is currently part of ABS-CBN contract actresses.

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Biography

Padilla was born as Esperanza Padilla in 1964, the daughter of actor and sportsman Carlos “Sonny” Padilla, Jr. who served as the referee in the Ali-Frazier world heavyweight boxing match, "The Thrilla in Manila". in 1975. She is a singer who has performed in various concerts in the Philippines and overseas. She has also acted in movies, television and on the stage. Padilla is also a songwriter, commercial model, product endorser, businesswoman, and music producer.

Padilla started as a member of the Manila Sound band, Hotdog, in the mid-70s and then in 1982 went solo. In 1987, her first TV role was as the wife of a gay man in the series "Lovingly Yours Helen". In the same, her first movie role was in the film "Mga Anak Ni Facifica Falayfay" with Filipino comedian Dolphy, her partner of more than 20 years. She is the mother of Filipina singer and actress Karylle. She is also the cousin of a fellow singer Gino Padilla.

Television appearances

Budoy {ABS-CBN}
Maalaala Mo Kaya (ABS-CBN)
ASAP XV (ABS-CBN)
1DOL (ABS-CBN)
May Bukas Pa (ABS-CBN)
ASAP09 (ABS-CBN)
A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)
Lastikman (ABS-CBN)
A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)
Bituing Walang Ningning (ABS-CBN)
A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)
Born Diva (ABS-CBN)
Star In A Million (ABS-CBN)
A.S.A.P(ABS-CBN)
A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)
Morning Girls (ABS-CBN)
A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)
Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka (ABS-CBN)
A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)
Lab Ko Si Babes (ABS-CBN)
A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)
Hiwalay Kung Hiwalay, Daw! (GMA Network)
A.S.A.P (ABS-CBN)
Zsa Zsa Limited Engagement (Six Special Shows/GMA Network)
Familia Zaragoza (ABS-CBN)
Star Drama Presents Zsa Zsa
Star Drama Presents Zsa Zsa (13 episodes)
GMA Telesine “Mukha” (telemovie directed By Argel Joseph)
GMA Telesine “Camilla” (Tagalog adaptation of the play "Camille"; teleplay By Rolando Tinio; directed By Joel Lamangan)

Discography

Singles

2010

2009

2002

2000

1999

1997

1988

1986

1985

1984

1983

Filmography

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.[1]

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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