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Filipino actress
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Angellie Sanoy
BornAngellie Nicholle Sanoy
(2000-02-15) February 15, 2000 (age 24)
OccupationActress
Years active2009–2016
2019–present
AgentGMA Artist Center (2009–2014)

Angellie Sanoy (born February 15, 2000) is a Filipino child actress.

She rose to stardom after playing the role of Narda (young Darna) in the 2009 TV series Darna along with Marian Rivera and Regine Velasquez. In 2011, she played her very first lead role in the TV series Magic Palayok as Corazon "Cookie" De Leon along with Carla Abellana and Geoff Eigenmann. She won Best Actress for “Bomba” at the 33rd Warsaw International Film Festival in Poland.

Filmography

Television

Movies

  • Dalaw (2010) – Belle
  • Patikul (2011)
  • Guni-Guni (2012) – Hazel
  • Homeless (2015)
  • The Bomb (2017)
  • Excuse Me Po (2018)
  • Ang Babaeng Allergic sa WiFi (2018) – Laurie
  • Mystery of the Night (2019)
  • Black Lipstick (2019)
  • Write About Love (2019) – Wendy
  • Wild Little Love (2019) – Emily
  • Lockdown (2021) – Jenny
  • Ngayon Kaya (2022) – Rairai
  • Mallari (2023) – Amal

References

  1. Custodio, Arlo (2019-02-24). "Ian Veneracion leads 2019 Ani ng Dangal awardees". The Manila Times. Retrieved 2021-10-22.

External links

Angeli Nicole Sanoy at IMDb

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