Angel Locsin filmography

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Love Me Again
in 2008

Filipino actress

Mano Po film franchise, Mano Po 2: My Home (2002) and Mano Po 3: My Love (2003). In 2004, she had her breakthrough role as the avian-human hybrid heroine in the fantasy series Mulawin,[2] a role she reprised in its 2005 film adaptation.[3]

Locsin gained wider recognition and received praise for portraying the title character in the 2005 television series

International Emmy Award nomination for Best Actress.[12] The same year, Locsin appeared in an episode of the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya, for which she won a Star Award for Best Actress.[13] She then played an aspiring chef in the comedy series remake Only You (2009), and portrayed the offspring of her lycan character in Lobo's sequel, Imortal (2010).[14]

Critical success followed with Locsin's performances in collaborations with high-profile directors. She played a ranch worker in

Cathy Garcia-Molina's comedy Unofficially Yours (2012).[17] For playing a single mother forced to reconnect with her estranged husband to be their son's stem cell donor in the romantic drama One More Try (2012),[18] she garnered Best Actress wins at the FAMAS and Star Awards.[19][20] Locsin's portrayals of the grief-stricken title character in the drama series The Legal Wife (2014)[21] and the indoctrinated military nurse in the spy-action thriller series The General's Daughter (2019)[22] earned her nominations at the Star Awards.[23][24] She won Best Actress in a Drama Series for the latter.[24] In 2016, she appeared in the comedies Everything About Her and The Third Party.[25][26]

Aside from acting, Locsin served as a judge during the fifth and sixth seasons of the reality talent competition show Pilipinas Got Talent.[27][28] She also provided her voice to the animated series Initial D: Fourth Stage (2004).[29]

Film

Angel Locsin's film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2000 Ping Lacson: Supercop Robina Gokongwei [1]
2003 Mano Po 2: My Home Melissa Ching [30]
2004 Kuya Barbs [31]
2004 Singles Samantha [32]
2004 Sigaw Pinky [33]
2004 Mano Po 3: My Love Eliza [34]
2005 Let the Love Begin Pia [35]
2005 Mulawin: The Movie Alwina [3]
2006 I Will Always Love You Cecille [36]
2006 TxT Joyce [37]
2006 Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di Charity Kho [38]
2007 The Promise Andrea [10]
2007 Angels Angie [39]
2009
Love Me Again
Arah [40]
2010 My Amnesia Girl MMA fighter Cameo [41]
2011 In the Name of Love Mercedes Fernandez [42]
2012 Unofficially Yours Ces Bricenio [43]
2012 One More Try Grace [44]
2013 Four Sisters and a Wedding Alex Salazar [45]
2013 The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin Unnamed Cameo [46]
2016 Everything About Her Jaica Domingo [25]
2016 The Third Party Andi Medina [26]
2020 Block Z Unnamed raider Cameo [47]
2020 Four Sisters Before the Wedding Alex Salazar Cameo [48]

Television

Angel Locsin's television credits with year of release, title(s) and role
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2002 Click Charley Francisco [49]
2002 Ang Iibigin ay Ikaw Mariella [49][50]
2003 Ang Iibigin ay Ikaw Pa Rin Mariella [49][50]
2003 Twin Hearts [49]
2003 Love to Love Episode: "Kissing Beauty" [51]
2004 All Together Now [52]
2004 Magpakailanman Jonalyn dela Peña Guest role [53]
2004 Mulawin Alwina [2]
2004 Initial D: Fourth Stage Kyoko Iwase (voice) Animated series [29]
2005 Darna Narda / Darna [54]
2006 Majika Sabina [55]
2007 Asian Treasures Gabriela Agoncillo [11]
2007 Maalaala Mo Kaya Melody Episode: "Pilat" [56]
2008 Lobo Lyka Raymundo [14]
2009 Only You Jillian Mendoza [14]
2009 Maalaala Mo Kaya Nemie Episode: "Blusa" [56]
2010 Imortal Lia Ortega [14]
2010 Maalaala Mo Kaya Jenna Episode: "Litrato" [56]
2011 100 Days to Heaven Tagabantay / Nurse Guest role [57]
2011 Toda Max Isabel Padausdos [14]
2012 Wansapanataym Abby Episode: "Ang Kulay ng Pasko" [58]
2013 Maalaala Mo Kaya Mildred Episode: "Mask" [56]
2014 The Legal Wife Monica Santiago [14]
2015 Maalaala Mo Kaya Suzette Tucay Episode: "Plano" [56]
2016 Pilipinas Got Talent Herself Judge [27]
2017 Maalaala Mo Kaya Samina / Roma Tarub Episode: "Kotse-kotsehan" [59]
2017 La Luna Sangre Lia Ortega / Jacintha Magsaysay Guest role [60]
2018 Pilipinas Got Talent Herself Judge [28]
2019 Kadenang Ginto Unnamed Cameo [61]
2019 The General's Daughter Rhian Bonifacio [62]
2020
Iba Yan
Herself Host [63]

See also

References

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