Carla Humphries

Carla Humphries
Born Madeleine Lauren Humphries
(1988-05-20) May 20, 1988
California, U.S.
Other names Carla Humphries Loren, Carla Loren
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 2003-present
Known for Bituing Walang Ningning
Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)

Carla Humphries (born Madeleine Lauren Humphries on May 20, 1988 in California, U.S.) is a commercial model and actress in the Philippines. In her acting roles, she is sometimes credited as Carla Humphries Loren or Carla Loren.[1]

She has a Filipina mother and an Italian-American father.[2] She is fluent in English, French, and Filipino.

Humphries is best known for her roles as Rita Arguelles in ABS-CBN's soap opera Bituing Walang Ningning and as Brenda Smith in ABS-CBN's Abt Ur Luv.

She most recently appeared on the January 2011 cover of FHM Philippines Magazine.[3]

Humphries was a member of Star Magic, ABS CBN's circle of homegrown talents from 2003 to early 2009. She is currently managed by Annabelle Rama.[4] In March 2010, she joined TV5's line-up of talents.[5]

In 2015, she transfers to GMA Network via weekly teen-oriented show InstaDad starring Gabby Eigenmann, Ash Ortega, Jazz Ocampo and Gabb Garcia. This would be her first TV show in GMA Network.

Career

Early career

Humphries was discovered in 1999 at the age of 11 by Johnny Manahan, the Director of the ABS-CBN Talent Center (now known as Star Magic).[6] He invited her to join the Talent Center's acting workshops and audition as a Talent Center artist after seeing her perform in her school's Recognition Day program.

Humphries attended workshops in various disciplines, including acting, singing, and personality development over the course of two years. She was accepted and launched as a member of Star Circle Batch 11 in May 2003.

After her launch, Humphries began appearing in one-time guest supporting roles on various shows on the ABS-CBN network. Her first recurring guest role came in late 2003, when she was cast as a fashion model named "Paris" in the youth-oriented TV show Berks.[7] In the show, Paris subsequently became the girlfriend of Berks regular, Ketchup (portrayed by Ketchup Eusebio). The role would be the first time Humphries is paired with a comedian, a pattern that is later repeated in the TV show Qpids.

In 2004, Humphries appeared in a supporting role in her first movie, My First Romance, as a friend of the lead character portrayed by Heart Evangelista.[8] She was also cast that same year in her first primetime recurring guest role as "Penelope" in the TV series Sarah, the Teen Princess where she was positioned as a romantic rival of the show's lead character portrayed by Sarah Geronimo.[9]

Notable roles

In 2005, Humphries got her first big break on primetime TV when she was cast in ABS-CBN's Reality Loveteam Search Qpids in 2005, where she and her loveteam partner Janus del Prado emerged as the Qpids Voter's Choice for receiving the most votes from viewers through phone calls and SMS text messages. Qpids was where the stage name "Carla Humphries-Loren" was first used, with the intent to eventually transition her stage name to "Carla Loren" ostensibly to improve her name recall among Filipino viewers. After Qpids, however, Humphries continued to be credited as "Carla Humphries."

In 2006, Humphries and loveteam partner Janus del Prado were cast in the Langis episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya, a drama anthology on ABS-CBN, where Humphries' performance garnered glowing reviews from the local entertainment press.

In the same year, Humphries was cast as "Rita Arguelles" in the primetime drama series Bituing Walang Ningning, which starred Sarah Geronimo and Angelika dela Cruz. The series ran for 21 weeks during which time one of her shampoo commercials also began airing in the Philippines (See Commercial modeling), making her more visible and recognizable.

Humphries also appeared that same year in supporting roles in two well-received Star Cinema movies, D' Lucky Ones and First Day High.

Humphries was also cast as one of the four lead characters in the youth-oriented TV series Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv, which began airing in November 2006. The show launched her new loveteam with Victor Basa, won Best Youth Oriented Program at the 21st PMPC Star Awards (2007), and aired a total of 57 episodes. The series finale aired on January 5, 2008.

In 2008, Humphries joined the cast of Palos—a primetime action / drama TV series on the ABS-CBN network where she was cast as a medical doctor who also happens to be the First Daughter of the Republic of the Philippines. The role is a departure from the teen and youth-oriented roles that Humphries has portrayed since her launch as a Star Magic artist in 2003.

After Palos ended, Humphries also appeared on Ligaw na Bulaklak, an afternoon drama series that began airing on the ABS-CBN network in May 2008.

In 2010, Humphries was set to appear as villain in Kokey @ Ako but the show was rewritten and recast.[10]

Commercial modeling

In 2003 shortly after her launch, Humphries began appearing in local style and fashion magazines intended for the teen market.[11]

In 2004, she landed her first magazine cover with Pink Magazine[12] and appeared for the first time in Metro Weddings, an upscale magazine targeted at the bridal market.[13] Also in the same year, Humphries appeared in her first TV commercial for Globe Telecom's GenTxt club.[14]

In 2006, she landed her first multi-country TV commercial for Sunsilk shampoo. Her commercials were aired in 6 countries in the Asian region.[15]

In 2009, she appeared in another Globe TV commercial.[16] featuring the mobile company's postpaid phone plans.

In 2011, she was on the cover of the January issue of FHM Philippines.

Mentions

Personal life

Family

Humphries is the second of four children born to a Filipina mother and an Italian-American father who grew up in France.[2] Humphries and older brother Alec were born in the United States, while her two younger siblings Nicolas and Samantha were born in France and the Philippines, respectively.

Education

Humphries studied in French schools until her mother transferred her to the ABS-CBN Distance Learning Center (DLC) in Manila, where she obtained her high school diploma.

She enrolled and attended one year at the University of Santo Tomas to study Fine Arts,[17][18] before transferring to the Centre for International Education (CIE),[19][20] whose more flexible schedule allowed her to pursue her acting career without giving up her studies.

Humphries also holds a Gemology Institute of America (GIA) Jewelry Design Certificate after completing the 9-week Jewelry Design class at the GIA in Bangkok, Thailand.[21]

Interests

Humphries dabbles in both music and art, and at one point entertained the idea of working in a museum or a gallery.[22] She has been painting since she was eight years old: "I have always loved drawing and was always best in drawing in school. After that, I did after-class painting workshops. I love painting abstracts and landscapes. My works either reflect me, or they're sceneries. But I don't consider myself a professional."[23]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Bonnet Girlfriend
Tara Tena: "Mukha ng Pag-ibig" Sandra
Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas Secretary
2003 Berks Paris
2004 Wansapanataym: Magic Paintbrush Jennifer
Tara Tena: "Smart Joker, Sweet Lover" Best Friend
Marina Young Lorelei
Wansapanatym: Hardin ng Mga Wenekleks Garden Fairy
Wazzup Wazzup Mindy/Tadjock
Sarah The Teen Princess Penelope
Wansapanatym: Ang Wish ko ay Sumapit Singing Angel
2006 Qpids Herself
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Langis Lani
Vietnam Rose young Editha dela Cerna
Your Song Presents: I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me Erica
Pangarap at Tagumpay: Mga Kuwento sa Likod ng Wowowee Edwin's wife "The Edwin Sumampong" story
Komiks Presents: Ang Sandok ni Boninay Fairy
Bituing Walang Ningning Rita Arguelles
Star Magic Presents: My Angel Shane
Your Song Presents: Panalangin Jessica
2006–2008 Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv Brenda Smith
2007 Your Song Presents: Tuyo na'ng Damdamin Mira
Your Song Presents: Kasalanan Ko Ba Jen
Komiks Presents: Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko Cynthia
2008 Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv, Ur Lyf 2 Brenda Smith Left the show for Palos.
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Hair Clip Pamela
Palos Dr. Stella Guidotti
Love Spell: "Credit Card" Jinky
Your Song Presents: Without You Olive
Ligaw na Bulaklak Precious
2009 Midnight DJ Denise Guest, "Demon Cellphone Number" episode
Only You Agnes Aguirre
Everybody Hapi Dyesebel Guest, 1 episode
Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Ang Lalaking Nagmahal Sa Akin Sophie Mendez
2010 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Kalapati Josephine (Corazon Aquino's sister)
Precious Hearts Romances Presents: The Substitute Bride Candra dela Rosa
P.O.5 Herself/Co-Host
Everybody Hapi Erika Pulgado
5 Star Specials Presents: Ruffa Gutierrez "Who's the Boss" episode
5 Star Specials Presents: JC De Vera "Johnny Salamangkero" episode
My Driver Sweet Lover Coleen
2011 Mga Nagbabagang Bulaklak Ivy Amor[24]
2012 Felina: Prinsesa ng mga Pusa Chloe
2014 The Legal Wife Audrey
2015 Pablo S. Gomez's Inday Bote Marice Vargas Special Participation
Bridges Of Love Ivanka Vallera Guest Cast
InstaDad Trina Dominguez Supporting Cast
Nathaniel Young Angela "AVL" Laxamana Special Participation
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano Teacher Ophelia Special Participation
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2004 My First Romance Angel Guia
2006 First Day High Christine
D' Lucky Ones Yammy
2007 A Love Story Ava
2008 For the First Time Marianne
2009 Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round Andi Listed as Introducing
2013 Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki Natalie
2013 10,000 Hours[25] Isabelle Manahan
2015 Felix Manalo Pilar Manalo Danao

Appearances in music videos

Commercials and print advertisements

Humphries has been appearing in TV commercials and print ads for products in the consumer goods and fashion industries since 2003.

References

  1. Carla Humphries at the Internet Movie Database
  2. 1 2 Carla Humphries: Latest Mestiza Teen Actress is Pinoy at Heart by Geneva S. Austria, Mod Girl Magazine, Star Girl Section, October 17, 2003
  3. Carla Humphries ushers FHM into 2011
  4. Carla Humphries bagong alaga ni Annabelle Rama
  5. TV5: Napagkakaisa ang Magkaiba
  6. Carla Humphries: Taking it Slow but Sure! by Walden Sadiri, Manila Bulletin Entertainment Section, September 13, 2003
  7. Carla joins Berks as Paris
  8. Carla as "Angel Guia" in My first Romance
  9. Carla appears as Penelope in STTP
  10. Pink (2009-12-02). "Carla Humphries is ready to play Angel Locsin’s rival in ‘Kokey @ Ako’". Celeb Highlight. Showbuzz. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
  11. Glitter Make-up Feature. Pink Magazine, September 2003
  12. Carla on the cover of Pink Magazine, March 2004 issue
  13. Metro Weddings July to December 2004 issue
  14. Gentxt Tipidipuss: a Globe Gentxt TV Ad
  15. Carla in Sunsilk's Relax and Control TV ad
  16. Globe "Alive" TVC
  17. Fashion Plate: Rising Stars, Meg Magazine, August 2004 issue
  18. Young Stars Join Various Soaps Malaya Online Edition, Entertainment Section, September 26, 2004
  19. Rolling down the city with Carla Humphries by Demi Sunio, Scoop Magazine Star Stalk Section, March 2006 issue
  20. Photo insert from Scoop Magazine, March 2006 issue
  21. Carla Humphries explains 'kissing' video with Raymond Gutierrez (March 2009)
  22. Rising Stars. Feature article from Meg Magazine August 2004 issue
  23. Take a Peek inside Carla's Closet. Star Studio Magazine US/Canada Edition October 2006 issue
  24. Carla Humphries on her kontrabida role: ”Bongga! May tarayan, sampalan, at costume malfunction.” | PEP.ph: The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz
  25. 10,000 Hours

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