List of roles and awards of Angeline Quinto
Filipino singer and actress Angeline Quinto has received many awards and nominations for her work in music and on screen. She rose to prominence after winning the television talent show Star Power in 2011.[1] She signed with Star Music and collaborated with songwriter and producer Jonathan Manalo for her self-titled debut studio album released that same year.[2] Quinto won Best New Artist at the Aliw Awards for the album, and was a recipient of the Star Awards for New Female Recording Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for her debut single "Patuloy Ang Pangarap". In 2012, she released her second studio album Fall In Love Again,[3] which earned her a Box Office Entertainment Award for Female Recording Artist of the Year. At the 26th Awit Awards, she won Best Song Written for a Movie/TV/Stage Play for the single "Nag-iisang Bituin", and Best Inspirational Recording for her collaboration with Regine Velasquez on "Lipad ng Pangarap".
The same year, Quinto made her television debut in an episode of the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya, for which she portrayed an Bagobo woman who falls in love with a man outside her tribe.[4] She played her first leading role in a feature film in Jerome Pobocan's romantic comedy-drama Born to Love You (2012).[5] Quinto's first starring role on television was in the romantic comedy series Kahit Konting Pagtingin (2013),[6] playing a waitress who pretends to be her patron's fiancée.[7] She won a Golden Screen TV Award for Breakthrough Performance by an Actress for the role. She followed this with supporting parts in Cathy Garcia-Molina's ensemble comedy Four Sisters and a Wedding and Joyce Bernal's romantic comedy Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo?.[8][9] In 2014, she released her third studio album Higher Love.[10] For her work, she received four nominations at the 6th Star Awards for Music, winning Female Pop Artist of the Year.
Quinto co-headlined a concert, titled Royals, in February 2016.[11] She won Best Collaboration in a Concert at the 29th Aliw Awards and Female Concert Performer of the Year at the 48th Box Office Entertainment Awards for the production. She had two film releases that year, including the independent film Malinak Ya Labi which premiered at the 2016 Cinema One Originals Film Festival.[12] In 2017, she starred as a desperate woman determined to find companionship in Joel Lamangan's comedy drama Foolish Love.[13] She had two television appearances that year, a guest role in the action drama series Ang Probinsyano and as a panelist in the music game show I Can See Your Voice. Quinto then released her fourth studio album @LoveAngelineQuinto (2017).[14] It garnered her four nominations at the 2018 Star Awards for Music, including a win for Female Artist of the Year. Three years later, she co-starred in the drama series Huwag Kang Mangamba (2021). She has since appeared as a mentor in the reality talent show Dream Maker (2022).
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Born to Love You | Joey Liwanag | [15] | |
2013 | Four Sisters and a Wedding | Princess Antoinette Mae Bayag | [16] | |
2013 | Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo? | Tangerine | [17] | |
2014 | Beauty in a Bottle | Judith Madamba | [18] | |
2016 | That Thing Called Tanga Na | Shirley | [19] | |
2016 | Malinak Ya Labi | Amanda | [20] | |
2017 | Foolish Love | Virginia Dimaculangan | [21] | |
2023 | Single Bells | Rose Mae | [22] |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | ASAP | Herself | Host | [1] |
2012 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Carina | Episode: "Gong" | [4] [23] |
2012 | Princess and I | Herself | Cameo | [24] |
2013 | Wansapanataym | Melody | Episode: "Ang Bagong Kampeon sa Bagong Taon" | [25] |
2013 | Kahit Konting Pagtingin | Aurora Natividad | [7] | |
2013 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Ella | Episode: "Ang Tahanan Mo" | [26] |
2014 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Paula Jamie "PJ" Salvosa | Episode: "Train" | [27] [28] |
2015 | Nathaniel | Jessie | Guest role | [29] |
2016 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Malou | Episode: "Oblivious" | [30] |
2017 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Adelle | Episode: "Mesa" | [31] [32] |
2017 | I Can See Your Voice | Herself | Panelist | [33] |
2017 | Ang Probinsyano | Regine "Jean" Moreno | Guest role | [34] |
2021 | Tawag ng Tanghalan | Herself | Judge | [35] |
2021 | Huwag Kang Mangamba | Darling Sanchez | [36] | |
2021 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Rebecca Bustamante | Episode: "Bigas" and "Titulo" | [37] |
2022 | Dream Maker | Herself | Mentor | [38] |
2024 | What's Wrong with Secretary Kim | Sarah Angeles | [39] |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Award | Year[a] | Recipient(s) and nominee(s) | Category | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aliw Awards | 2011 | Angeline Quinto | Best New Artist | Won | [40] |
2014 | In Love | Best Major Concert (Female) | Nominated | [41] | |
2016 | Royals | Best Collaboration in a Concert | Won | [42] | |
Awit Awards | 2013 | "Saan Darating Ang Umaga" | Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist | Nominated | [43] [44] |
"Lipad Ng Pangarap" (with Regine Velasquez) |
Best Inspirational/Religious Recording | Won | |||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
"Nag-iisang Bituin" | Best Song Written for Movie/TV/Stage Play | Won | |||
Angeline Quinto | Most Downloaded Artist | Won | |||
2015 | "May Bukas Pa" (with Lani Misalucha, KZ Tandingan, and Yeng Constantino) |
Best Collaboration | Won | [45] | |
Box Office Entertainment Awards | 2012 | Angeline Quinto | Female Recording Artist of the Year | Won | [46] |
2017 | Royals | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Won | [47] | |
Catholic Mass Media Awards | 2011 | "Patuloy Ang Pangarap" | Best Secular Song | Won | [2] |
Golden Screen TV Awards | 2014 | Kahit Konting Pagtingin | Breakthrough Performance by an Actress | Won | [48] |
Star Awards for Music | 2011 | Angeline Quinto | New Female Recording Artist of the Year | Won | [49] |
"Patuloy Ang Pangarap" | Song of the Year | Won | |||
2012 | Angeline Quinto | Female Pop Artist of the Year | Won | [50] | |
Female Recording Artist of the Year | Nominated | [51] | |||
2014 | Female Pop Artist of the Year | Won | [52] | ||
Female Recording Artist of the Year | Nominated | [53] | |||
Higher Love | Pop Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
"Nag-iisa" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
2016 | Royals | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Nominated | [54] | |
Concert of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2017 | Angeline Quinto | Female Artist of the Year | Won | [55] | |
Female Recording Artist of the Year | Nominated | [56] [57] | |||
@LoveAngelineQuinto | Pop Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
Album Cover of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Birit Queens | Female Concert Performer of the Year | Nominated | |||
Concert of the Year | Won | ||||
Divas: Live in Manila | Nominated | ||||
2023 | Angeline Quinto | Female Recording Artist of the Year | Nominated | [58] | |
"Huwag Kang Mangamba" | Inspirational Song of the Year | Won | [59] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
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