List of awards and nominations received by Angel Locsin
Angel Locsin is a Filipino actress who has received various awards and nominations for her work in film and television. She began her acting career with a supporting role in the biographical drama Ping Lacson: Supercop (2000).[1] Locsin had her breakthrough as the avian-human hybrid protagonist in the fantasy television show Mulawin (2004) and its 2005 film adaptation,[2][3] for which she received a Box Office Entertainment Award for her roles. She followed this with starring roles in fantasy action shows, including Darna (2005), Majika (2006), and Asian Treasures (2007),[4] for the latter of which she was nominated for a Star Award for Best Drama Actress. Locsin appeared in a 2007 episode of the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya playing a facially disfigured abuse victim,[5] and earned a Star Award for Best Single Performance by an Actress for her role.[6]
In 2008, Locsin played a fledgling werewolf in the supernatural drama series Lobo,[7] for which she received an International Emmy Award nomination for Best Actress. Her leading roles in the television series Only You (2009) and Imortal (2010) each garnered her nominations for Best Actress in a Drama Series at the Star Awards. For playing a Japan-based courtesan in the star-crossed romantic drama In the Name of Love (2011),[8] she won Movie Actress of the Year at the Box Office Entertainment and Star Awards. Critical success came with the drama One More Try (2012),[9][10][11] in which she portrayed a single mother caring for her illness-stricken son.[9] She won several awards, including a Box Office Entertainment, a FAMAS, a Luna, and a Star Award for Best Actress. The following year, she gained a Star Award nomination for Best Comedy Actress for the sitcom Toda Max.[12]
For her portrayal of the title character in the drama series The Legal Wife (2014),[13] Locsin was nominated for a Star Award for Best Drama Actress. She then starred in the comedy drama Everything About Her (2017) and earned a Best Supporting Actress win at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival.[14] Her guest role in a 2017 episode of the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya won her a KBP Golden Dove Award for Best Actress.[15] In 2019, Locsin played an indoctrinated military nurse in the spy-action thriller series The General's Daughter,[16] for which she was awarded a Star Award for Best Drama Actress and a Box Office Entertainment Awards for TV Actress of the Year. In addition to her acting career, Locsin is known for her philanthropic efforts, for which she was named one of Asia's Heroes of Philanthropy by Forbes magazine.[17]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Organizations[a] | Year[b] | Recipient(s) | Category | Result | Ref(s). |
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Asia-Pacific Film Festival | 2017 | Everything About Her | Best Supporting Actress | Won | [14] |
Box Office Entertainment Awards | 2005 | Mulawin Mulawin: The Movie |
Princess of Philippine Movies & TV | Won | [18] |
2012 | In the Name of Love | Film Actress of the Year | Won | [19] | |
2013 | One More Try | Won | [20] | ||
2020 | The General's Daughter | TV Actress of the Year | Won | [21] | |
Best Acting Ensemble in a Drama Series[c] | Won | ||||
The EDDY Awards | 2017 | Everything About Her | Best Supporting Actress | Won | [22] |
2021 | Angel Locsin | Isah V. Red Award | Won | [23] | |
FAMAS Awards | 2005 | Angel Locsin | German Moreno Youth Achievement Award | Won | [24] |
Miss FAMAS Popularity | Won | ||||
2012 | In the Name of Love | Best Actress | Nominated | [25] | |
2013 | One More Try | Won | [26] | ||
2014 | Four Sisters and a Wedding | Nominated | [27] | ||
2017 | Everything About Her | Nominated | [28] | ||
2020 | Angel Locsin | Fernando Poe Jr. Memorial Award | Won | [29] | |
Gawad Pasado | 2012 | In the Name of Love | Best Actress | Won | [30] |
2014 | Four Sisters and a Wedding | Best Supporting Actress[d] | Won | [31] | |
Gawad Tanglaw | 2015 | The Legal Wife | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Won | [32] |
2018 | Maalaala Mo Kaya (Episode: "Kotse-kotsehan") |
Best Actress in a Single Performance | Won | [33] | |
Angel Locsin | Honorary Award for Women's Rights Advocacy[e] | Won | |||
2020 | The General's Daughter | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Won | [34] | |
Angel Locsin | Honorary Award for the Arts and Humanitarian Work[f] | Won | |||
Golden Screen Awards | 2012 | In the Name of Love | Best Actress | Nominated | [35] |
International Emmy Award | 2009 | Lobo | Best Actress | Nominated | [36] |
KBP Golden Dove Award | 2018 | Maalaala Mo Kaya (Episode: "Kotse-kotsehan") |
Best Actress in a Drama Program | Won | [37] |
Luna Awards | 2013 | One More Try | Best Actress | Won | [38] |
Metro Manila Film Festival | 2012 | Nominated | [39] | ||
Myx Music Awards | 2011 | "Magkaibang Mundo" | Favorite Guest Appearance in a Music Video | Won | [40] |
National Commission for Culture and the Arts Ani ng Dangal Awards | 2010 | Lobo | Multimedia Award for International Recognition | Won | [41] |
2018 | Everything About Her | Cinema Award for International Recognition | Won | [42] | |
Nickelodeon Philippines Kids' Choice Awards | 2007 | Angel Locsin | Pinoy Wannabe Award | Won | [43] |
Star Awards for Movies | 2012 | In the Name of Love | Movie Actress of the Year | Won | [44] |
2013 | One More Try | Won | [45] | ||
Star Awards for Television | 2007 | Asian Treasures | Best Drama Actress | Nominated | [46] |
2008 | Maalaala Mo Kaya (Episode: "Pilat") |
Best Single Performance by an Actress | Won | [6] | |
Lobo | Best Drama Actress | Nominated | [47] | ||
2009 | Only You | Nominated | [48] | ||
2010 | Maalaala Mo Kaya (Episode: "Litrato") |
Best Single Performance by an Actress | Nominated | [49] | |
2011 | Imortal | Best Drama Actress | Nominated | [50] | |
2012 | Toda Max | Best Comedy Actress | Nominated | [12] | |
2013 | Nominated | [51] | |||
2014 | The Legal Wife | Best Drama Actress | Nominated | [52] | |
2015 | Maalaala Mo Kaya (Episode: "Watawat") |
Best Single Performance by an Actress | Nominated | [53] | |
2017 | Maalaala Mo Kaya (Episode: "Kotse-kotsehan") |
Nominated | [54] | ||
2019 | The General's Daughter | Best Drama Actress | Won | [55] |
Other accolades
[edit]Listicles
[edit]Publisher | Listicle | Year(s) | Ref(s). |
---|---|---|---|
Forbes | Asia's Heroes of Philanthropy | 2019 | [17] |
Tatler | Generation T List: Asia's Leaders of Tomorrow | 2020 | [56] |
Asia's Most Influential | [57] |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^ Shared with co-stars Tirso Cruz III, Albert Martinez, Janice de Belen, Eula Valdes, Paulo Avelino, Arjo Atayde, JC de Vera, Ryza Cenon, and Maricel Soriano.
- ^ Shared with co-stars Bea Alonzo, Toni Gonzaga, and Shaina Magdayao.
- ^ Awarded as Gawad Parangal para sa Adbokasiya sa Kababaihan at Lipunan.
- ^ Awarded as Gawad Tanglaw para sa Sining ng Sangkatauhan.
References
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External links
[edit]- Angel Locsin at IMDb