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Angel Locsin
File:Angel at maxim party.jpgAngel Locsin ramped at the Maxim Hot 100 Party, 2008
BornAngelica Locsin Colmenares
Occupation(s)Actress, Model, Producer
Years active1999-present
Websitehttp://angellocsin.com.ph

Angel Locsin (born Angelica Colmenares on April 23, 1985), is a television and film actress, commercial model, film producer and fashion designer in the Philippines.

Locsin rose to prominence after being cast as one of the lead stars in the fantasy-themed television series Mulawin in 2004. Soon after, she starred as the superheroine Darna in the TV adaptation of the Mars Ravelo comics. When her contract expired on March 2007, Angel did not renew her contract with GMA Network and signed an exclusive contract with ABS-CBN despite her booming career on the first. Her first project under ABS-CBN was the television series Lobo.

Locsin is currently filming Land Down Under, her first movie with Star Cinema featuring her leading man, Piolo Pascual. The film will be released this January, 2009.

Biography

Early life

Locsin was born in Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines. Her parents separated when she was fourteen, and she has since lived with her father, Angelo Colmenares.

Education

Locsin had her elementary education in Bulacan and finished High School education at the University of Santo Tomas High School, Manila. In August 2007 she attended a short-course for fashion design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, United Kingdom.

Career

File:Angel locsin darna.jpg
Angel Locsin on her portrayal in Darna aired on 2005 in GMA Network

Early work

Locsin was discovered by a talent scout while she was shopping at SM City North EDSA in Quezon City. She then auditioned for several commercials. She is supposed to be a part of the Batch 9 of ABS-CBN's Star Circle Batch (now Star Magic), but she failed to sign a contract because her father, Angelo Colmenares, did not agree. After a year, she became a contract star of GMA Artist Center. Locsin first appeared on Click, a 1999 teen-oriented program under GMA Network. Locsin was also included in the cast of Ang Iibigin Ay Ikaw Pa Rin which was starred by Christopher De Leon, Richard Gomez and Alice Dixson on the lead roles. In 2004, she also starred in All Together Now.

Mulawin

Main article: Mulawin

In August 2, 2004, Locsin starred Mulawin, was the primetime TV series that launched Angel's flight to stardom, she portrayed the role of Alwina and was paired with Richard Gutierrez, who played Aguiluz. It ended on March 18, 2004.

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Angel Locsin and Robin Padilla in their Action series, Asian Treasures aired on January 15, 2007 in GMA Network

Darna

Main article: Darna (TV series)

After Mulawin, Locsin played the role of Darna in GMA Network's fantasy television series (telefantasya), Mar's Ravelos Darna , a Filipina super heroine, with Dennis Trillo as her leading man. According to AGB and AC Nielsen, Darna was the first primetime series to reach a 47.1% rating in 2005. It also generated 52.1% rating, the highest rating achieved by any GMA-7 show, on its fourth episode, when Angel transformed from Narda to Darna. Since then, she received several TV commercials and endorsements, film projects, lead role projects thus getting huge popularity in the Philippines.

Majika

Main article: Majika

In March 20, 2006, Locsin starred in another fantasy television series, Majika. She played the role of Sabina, the elder daughter of Ayesa and Garam which were played by Carmina Villaroel and Zoren Legaspi. She was paired with Dennis Trillo playing the role of Argo. It ended on September 29, 2006.

Asian Treasures

Main article: Asian Treasures

In 2007, Locsin starred in Asian Treasures with action star, Robin Padilla. Angel's role was inspired by Angelina Jolie's "Lara Croft: The Tomb Raider". It was the first Philippine TV series that was shot in multiple countries such as Mongolia, Thailand and China. It aired on January 15, 2007 and ended last June 29, 2007. However, this was Angel's last project with GMA-7.

ABS-CBN

On August 11, 2007 Locsin finally signed a 2-year exclusive contract in ABS-CBN. Angel was warmly welcomed by ABS-CBN executives including Eugenio Lopez III, Malou Santos and Ms.Charo Santos-Concio. In January 28, 2008, Locsin launched her first drama series (teleserye) in ABS-CBN entitled Lobo where she was paired to Piolo Pascual. It premiered with a rating of 27.7%.Eventually, in the end of the series, it got the highest rating of 33.4% in the nationwide ratings game conducted by NUTAM Ratings. The series ended on July 11, 2008.

Films

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Angel Locsin during the shooting of Land Down Under at Bukidnon

Locsin first starred in films such as Ping Lacson Supercop, Mano Po 2, Kuya and Singles. In 2004, Locsin starred in the films Mano Po 3 and Sigaw which both included in 31st Metro Manila Film Festival.

In 2005, GMA Films released the film, Let the Love Begin starring Locsin with Richard Gutierrez, Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, directed by Mac Alejandre. It grossed PHP 122 million on the Box office. Locsin also reprised her role as Alwina in Mulawin: The Movie with Richard Gutierrez.

In early 2006, Locsin starred her second valentine movie film with GMA Films, I Will Always Love You with Richard Gutierrez and directed by Mac Alejandre. She starred the Filipino horror film, TxT and in 2006's Metro Manila Film Festival offering, Mano Po 5.

In early 2007, Locsin also reunited with Richard Gutierrez in The Promise where their roles were considered more mature than their last film. This was her last film with GMA Films before she signed a contract with Star Cinema.

Locsin had also produced her own film entitled Angels where she spent roughly more than Php 20 million. It was shown in theaters on April 12, 2007.

Land Down Under

File:Land Down Under.jpg
Land Down Under starring Angel Locsin, a film under Star Cinema and directed by Rory Quintos to be shown on Philippine theaters this January, 2009
Main article: Land Down Under (2008 film)

This 2009, Locsin will star her first movie under Star Cinema, Land Down Under The cast including Angel and Piolo Pascual were been training for weeks in Horseback riding at Manila Polo Club under the guidance of couturier Vic Barba and Mikee Cojuangco. The film was shot in Impasug-ong and Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. Other scenes were also shot in Darwin, Australia. It was announced that TFC Subscribers are very excited to watch the movie and on its playdate. The film was originally schedule for a November, 2008 but it was cancelled due to some problems and lack of time for the promotion. However, later, Star Cinema confirmed that the film will be shown on theaters this January, 2009.

Land Down Under is a story of a woman who goes to the Land Down Under for the sake of her family and her dreams, and the man who would go to the ends of the earth to follow her. After working for several years in Manila, Migo (Piolo Pascual) returns to Bukidnon, to its magnificent rolling hills and lush pasture lands, to reclaim the ranch that his family had lost after his father's death. During the famous Kaamulan festival, Migo sees his first love, Arah (Angel Locsin), who also happens to be the beautiful and fearless rodeo queen of Bukidnon. He falls in love with her all over again and resolves to win back her heart as well.

However, Arah is already engaged to Brian Sullivan, an Australian rancher. Being the eldest daughter of a poor cowboy, she feels compelled to accept this man's offer of marriage in order to give her family a better life, no matter how much she still loves Migo. Arah leaves Bukidnon, along with a group of Pinoy cowboys who have been hired to work in the vast and lonely Australian ranch, which is even bigger than Bukidnon. Arah thinks it's all over between her and her great love, but two years later, Migo arrives in Australia to work as a cowboy and, more importantly, to get Arah back.

Can their love bloom again in the dry landscape of the Outback? Will Migo be able to reclaim the love he has lost, or will he learn to let her go and start anew?

Product and endorsements

In 2006, Locsin signed an exclusive contract with Avon as its official lead endorser in the Philippines. In 2007, Avon launches its perfume brands, named after Angel Locsin, "Angel Locsin Wish of Happiness" on November, 2007, "Angel Locsin Wish of Love" in May, 2008 and "Angel Locsin Wish of Peace" by December, 2008. However, Locsin has existing contracts with Head & Shoulders shampoo, Folded & Hung apparels, Timex watches, Rexona deodorant, Smart telecommunications, Mcdonalds foods corporation, Myra-E lotions, Met Tathione anti-oxidants and her own sportwear business, Angel Active which is exclusively for women, she built it last November, 2007 having branches at SM City North EDSA, SM Megamall, SM Makati, SM Southmall, SM Cubao, SM Fairview and SM Taytay

Achievements

Locsin was awarded by FHM Philippines as the sexiest woman in the Philippines. In 2005, when Locsin awarded in the FAMAS Awards for "Miss FAMAS Popularity" and she received the "German Moreno Youth Award". She also hailed as the Princess of Philippine Movies and Television for 2005 by the Box Office Entertainment Awards. In 2006 and 2007, Locsin ranked second in the FHM sexiest women list.

In 2007, Locsin awarded in the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards for Pinoy Wannabe Award. She also ranked fifth in the Top 10 Most Admired Female TV Personality awarded by Anak TV Seal Awards.

In early 2008, she received the award for the Princess of Philippine Movies and Television again. Locsin also hailed as the Maxim Philippines Hottest woman for 2008 where she ramped the her title at the Maxim Hot 100 Party. In the FHM sexiest 2008 voting, Locsin topped in the partial list but week later she dropped and its a reason why her fans complained against FHM. Eventually she ranked third on the 100 sexiest list. Locsin was also nominated in the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Actress category. Locsin also received an Award from Supreme to the Extreme Awards for her Folded & Hung Billboard for the Road Distraction Award. In the 24th Star Awards for Television, Locsin was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress for her portrayal in Maalaala Mo Kaya episode, entitled, Pilat, she was also nominated for Best Actress in her first teleserye in ABS-CBN, Lobo where many observed her improvements in acting.

Personal life

Interests

In April 23, 2007, Locsin celebrated her birthday with Gabriela foundation, a political-sector partylist that support women and less-fortunate children. In April 20, 2008, Locsin set a gift-giving to the less fortunate children in Payatas, Quezon City and helped certain poor children gave food, clothing and their basic needs. It was her birthday gift which was supported by her sponsors.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Channel Notes
1999 Click Charley GMA Network starred with Richard Gutierrez, Chynna Ortaleza and Alessandra De Rossi
2003 Ang Iibigin Ay Ikaw Pa Rin Mariella
2004 All Together Now Tetet
Love To Love (Season 3): Kissing Beauty Chara/Charina
Mulawin Alwina first lead role TV project with Richard Gutierrez
2005 Darna Darna/Narda first GMA TV series to peak 52.1% ratings
2006 Majika Sabina second TV project with Dennis Trillo after Darna
2007 Asian Treasures Gabriella Agoncillo with Robin Padilla/Philippine's most expensive TV series
Maalaala Mo Kaya : Pilat Melody ABS-CBN with Sam Milby/Locsin first episode in MMK
2008 Lobo Lyka Raymundo first project with Piolo Pascual/Nominated in the 24th PMPC Star Awards for Television for Best Primetime TV series
2009 Lovers in Paris Vivian first TV remake to be starred by Angel, to be aired on the first quarter of 2009.

Movies

Year Title Role Film Company Notes
2000 Ping Lacson: Supercop Young Robina Gokongwei Millennium Cinema Locsin's first movie appearance
2003 Mano Po 2 Eliza Regal Films
2004 Kuya Barbs Dumlao
Singles Sam movie with Ara Mina and Aubrey Miles
Sigaw Pinky 30th MMFF entry with Richard Gutierrez
Mano Po III: My Love Eliza first movie with Vilma Santos/30th MMFF entry
2005 Let the Love Begin Pia / Patricia GMA Films first GMA Films movie to grossed P120 Million Pesos
Mulawin: The Movie Alwina with Regal Films/31th MMFF entry
2006 I Will Always Love You Cecille with Regal Films/grossed more than Php 116 Million Pesos
TxT Joyce APT Entertainment film with Oyo Boy Sotto and Dennis Trillo
Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di Charity Regal Films 32nd MMFF entry with Richard Gutierrez
2007 The Promise Andrea GMA Films with Regal Films/Locsin's last movie under GMA and Regal Films
Angels Angie Golden Eye Productions trilogy movie produced by Locsin
2009 Land Down Under Arah Star Cinema first movie under Star Cinema

Awards

Acting Awards

Year Award Category TV series/Film Result
2004 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actress Sigaw Nominated
2005 Mulawin The Movie
2006 Metro Manila Film Festival Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di
PASADO Awards TxT
2008 24th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya : Pilat
Best Actress Lobo

Other Awards

Year Award Category Result
2003 FHM Philippines Sexiest Women in Philippines (Rank #10)
2004 (Rank #6)
2005 FHM Philippines Sexiest Women in Philippines Won
Box Office Entertainment Awards Princess of Philippine Movies and Television Won
FAMAS Awards Miss FAMAS Popularity Won
FAMAS Awards German Moreno Youth Award Won
2006 FHM Philippines Sexiest Women in Philippines (Rank #2)
2007 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Pinoy Wannabe (Texter's Choice) Won
FHM Philippines Sexiest Women in Philippines (Rank #3)
Anak TV Seal Awards Most Admired TV Personality (Rank#5)
2008 Box Office Entertainment Awards Princess of Philippine Movies and Television Won
Maxim Philippines Hottest and Sexiest Women Won
FHM Philippines FHM Philippines Sexiest Women (Rank #3)
Uno Magazine Awards Real Hottest Uno Girls (Rank #2
10th Global Excellence Awards Outstanding Actress and Commercial model Won
Supreme to the Extreme Awards Road Distraction Award for Folded & Hung Billboard Won
ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award Pop Female Covergirl for Maxim Won
ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award Pop Female Fashionista Won
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Actress Nominated

References

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  32. Angel Locsin will star the remake of Top rated Koreanovela, Lovers in Paris this 2009 Retrieved on November 3, 2008
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  37. Siazon, Rachelle (September 4, 2008). "Angel Locsin on contract issue with Mother Lily: 'Wala namang problema talaga'". ABS-CBN.com.Template:Languageicon

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