Claudine Barretto-Santiago
SinhClaudine Margaret Castelo Barretto-Santiago
20 tháng 7, 1979 (44 tuổi)
Manila, Philippines
Tên khácClaudine Margaret Castelo Barretto-Santiago
Nghề nghiệpActress, model
Năm hoạt động1992-present

Claudine Margaret Castelo Barretto-Santiago (born July 20, 1979), popularly known as Claudine Barretto, is a multi-awarded film and television actress, and product endorser in the Philippines.

Television roles sửa

In 1992, she was discovered by talent manager Douglas Quijano, when her older sister Gretchen Barretto brought her to the debut party of friend Ruffa Gutierrez at the Coconut Palace. That same year, she got her break on television when she was cast in ABS-CBN's youth-oriented musical variety show, Ang TV.

When Home Along Da Riles was launched with no other than the comedy king Dolphy top billing the sitcom, Claudine was cast as Dolphy's sweet and unassuming teenage daughter, Bing, for sitcom producers saw in her a potential Maria. After which, she again became part of another top-rated sitcom Oki Doki Doc, led by Aga Muhlach, where she played the sister of Agot Isidro, Toni.

Claudine also did a telemovie together with Aga Muhlach titled Kailan Mo Ako Mamahalin?.

She practiced her hosting skills through variety shows, ASAP and MTB.

By 1993, Claudine already has 12 fans club in Metro Manila. Members are high school students like her.

Claudine was first in the history of Philippine television to star in 3 consecutive soap operas. Mula Sa Puso, which brought her to stardom, starring as the rich heiress Via, opposite the late Rico Yan; next was the two-year running Saan Ka Man Naroroon, where her performance as triplets Rosario, Rosenda and Rosemarie earned her a nomination for Best Actress in the Asian TV Awards in Singapore.[1] And Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan where she played the strong-willed yet revengeful Angeline Montenegro (Angelina in the past and Angeline in the present) who is in constant battle against the villains in her life who rejoices to see her fall and continues to hinder her to be with her one, true love.

After three consecutive soap operas, Barretto became part of the ensemble cast of 2003's two-season weekly series Buttercup. In 2004, she returned to primetime via the first modern fantaserye as the mermaid who is in search of the answer to the curse that was given to her by the sea deity Victoria, Marina. 2005's Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin where she played the role of Nea Fontanilla. A fighter, who keeps her dignity intact, who is brimming with generosity and full of positive attitude. This was the first time that she was not directed by Wenn Deramas.

After getting married, Barretto was reunited with Deramas in 2007's Walang Kapalit, where she played the role of Melanie Borromeo, the young stepsister of Noel. She has always wanted an older brother to protect her, but ended up with Noel, who seems to harbor an inexplicable hate towards her. She tends to get hurt easily, but will also put a good fight when challenged. Her life changes forever when she unexpectedly falls in love with Noel.

After giving birth, she played the role originated by Susan Roces in the 20-episode sineserye Maligno in 2008. She was Angela Cortez, a well-known newscaster, who was chosen to give birth to a demon child and although she tries to escape it, destiny catches up with her who then realizes that her son is doomed to become a satanic cult's chosen one.. This was followed by Iisa Pa Lamang, a love story that showed us the real meaning of love. She played Catherine Ramirez, an oppressed provincial girl who lost her one true love in the hands of a scheming woman. Heart-broken, homeless and rejected, Catherine strived to build a new life. Soon, blessings and opportunities come for Catherine; she then becomes a complex woman with complex values and intentions. But Catherine realizes that in order to break free from the past, she must find it in her heart to forget and forgive... before she can truly attain the happiness and true love that eluded her all these years.

Her last appearance on ABS-CBN was a special guest role in 2009's May Bukas Pa.

Upon her move to GMA 7, she was signed to star in a drama anthology entitled Claudine, which premiered on April 10, 2010.

Aside from her sitcoms and teleseryes, Claudine also did some other shows such as Star Drama Theater, Wansapanataym, Flames, Buttercup, Komiks, Star Magic Presents and Your Song.

Film career sửa

Claudine is not only reigning in television shows, but in movies as well. At a young age, she already starred with veteran actors Dolphy and Aga Muhlach, and actresses such as the Star for All Seasons Vilma Santos, Diamond Star Maricel Soriano, and Megastar Sharon Cuneta.

Claudine was Seiko's bet for stardom. Her first three films under Seiko were Kumusta Ka, Aking Mahal?, Taong Gubat and Pulis Patola. She was paired with the dashing and debonair newcomer Emil Benedicto. She also did Kung Sakali Man and God...Save the Babies under this film outfit. Although an exclusive Seiko contract star before, she was still allowed to accept two assignments with Star Cinema, Home Along da Riles da Movie and May Minamahal.

In 1994's Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez Story, she was cast as Pops Fernandez. In 1996, she appeared in May Nagmamahal Sa'yo and Sharon Cuneta in Madrasta.

Claudine starred in more than thirty movies. In 1998, she landed her first major lead role in Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita where she played the role of Mela, with a reputation of a bad girl in the campus and is going steady with Mr. Bad Boy. She then meets Mr. Perfect who does not care about her. Challenged, she pursued Mr. Perfect who eventually learned to love her despite her reputation. Claudine was very convincing in this role, a true versatile actress.

In 1999, she starred in the movie version of Mula Sa Puso, and in Soltera.

In 2000, she appeared in the film Anak. Claudine played a very challenging role as Carla, a daughter who ran loose and wild for lack of guidance. Claudine received a lot or praises from this movie and people started naming her as the next Vilma Santos.

In 2001, she played a nun in Oops! Teka Lang...Diskarte Ko 'To with Robin Padilla. This was her first action film.

In 2002, Barretto received her first Box Office Queen for Got 2 Believe Where she played the role of Toni, a wedding coordinator who believes in true love and is in search of finding Mr. Right. In this movie, Claudine showed that she could not only play dramatic roles but comedic roles as well. and Kailangan Kita[2] where she played Lena, a daughter who forgoes her personal happiness to keep her family from falling apart.

For 2004's Milan where she played the role of Jenny (an imposing figure in the Filipino community of migrant workers, whose dreams of grandeur have clouded her need for personal relationships), Barretto received the Ms. RP Movies recognition and Best Actress awards from FAP and FAMAS [3] beating the likes of Maricel Soriano, Nora Aunor and Judy Ann Santos. Claudine attended the red carpet screening and was overjoyed by the appreciation shown by the people all over the world. In addition, Milan (with the films Dekada '70 and Panaghoy Sa Suba) was also exhibited in the New Cinema of the World section of the Cannes Film Festival.

Barretto garnered three more Best Actress awards from PASADO, FAMAS, and PMPC for 2005's Nasaan Ka Man. In this movie, we can see a very different Claudine. Pilar was difficult to portray because according to Claudine it was something new. She never played a role like it before and was at first, scared on whether she can act the role right or not.

She received a Maria Clara Best Actress trophy for her performance in Dubai.[4] In 2007, Barretto received her second Box Office Queen crown (shared with co-star Kris Aquino) for the filmSukob where she played the role of Diana, who, together with her sister Sandy is in search of the answer to the uncanny and terrible events that happened in their lives. This movie became the highest-grossing Philippines-produced movie, a rank which it held until 2009.

Other movies include Sige, Ihataw Mo, Eat All You Can, May Minamahal, Muntik na Kitang Minahal, Mangarap Ka, Pare Ko, Radio Romance, Oki Dok Doc (The Movie), Home Along da Riles 2, Calvento Files (The Movie), and Flames the Movie.

On October 8, 2009, Barretto signed a two-picture contract with Viva Films.[5]

Transfer to GMA Network sửa

After 17 years with Star Magic, Barretto signed a 2-year exclusive contract with GMA-7 on November 25, 2009.[6][7][8][9][10] In 2010, she starred in her own drama anthology, Claudine, then had a movie, In Your Eyes, under Viva Films and GMA Films. She also had a main role in Jillian: Namamasko Po. Now, she stars in Spooky Nights Presents: Nuno sa Feng Shui and she will star in an upcoming daily drama-telefantasya Iglot, making her big primetime comeback.

Product Endorsements sửa

Her first exposure on TV was through commercials: one is for a fast food chain (Jollibee) and the other for a telecommunications company (PLDT).

At 14, Claudine was the youngest Whisper commercial model along with Liza Macuja, Dyan Castillejo, Maricel Soriano, Christine Jacob and Aiko Melendez.

Claudine was also the endorser of Particles and Petite Monde (mark of a true image model: young, vibrant and dynamic), Mendez Medical Group, Salon de Manila, Salon West, Mohesaka Skin Care, FLAMES Scents, Detour, Ponds, First Quadrant, Maxipeel and Timex. Currently, Claudine is the endorser of the clothing line Folded and Hung, Secosana Bags, houses of Earth + Style, fragrances from Natasha, Belo Medical Group, 555 Carne Norte, Lactum, Pantene shampoo, Belo Essentials Whitening Day and Night Creams and Knorr Real Sarap All in One Seasoning.

Magazine Appearances sửa

Claudine already landed as the cover girl in a number of magazines. The magazines that Claudine appeared on are as follows: Star Studio Magazine, YES!, Hi!, Metro, Mega, Working Mom, Moms & Babies, MOD, Smart Parenting, Good Housekeeping, Premiere, Preview, The Buzz, Metro Weddings, Cosmopolitan, S, Mr. and Ms. Magazine, Youngstar, Woman Today and Skin Magazine 2008.

Personal life sửa

Biography sửa

Claudine Margaret Castelo Barretto, was born on July 20, 1979 in Manila, Philippines. She is the daughter of Spanish father Miguel Alvier Barretto and Chinese Filipino Estrella Santiago Castelo. Siblings include Miguel Jr., Michelle, Joaquin, Geraldine, Gretchen and Marjorie with Children Aynrand Daniele, Julia Francesca, Alexandra Nicole, Angeli Gonzales, Claudia Isabelle and Leon Marcus.[cần dẫn nguồn]

Marriage and family sửa

Claudine Barretto married actor Raymart Santiago on March 27, 2006 at Tagaytay Highlands in Tagaytay City, Cavite. Barretto gave birth to their son Rodrigo Santino on in July 2007.[11][nguồn không đáng tin?] They adopted her daughter named Sabina.

Education sửa

Claudine attended high school at South Merville in Paranaque. She wanted to take Speech and Theater at the University of the Philippines to better herself in acting.

Claudine is someone you could call a natural performer. At age 4, she could sing an entire song complete with lyrics. Her interest in acting found expression when, at 5 years old, she would cry in front of the mirror after watching movies of Sharon Cuneta, Maricel Soriano and Vilma Santos.

The young actress started appearing in stage plays while undergoing a workshop with Repertory Philippines in 1992. Claudine was Repertory Philippines' answer to Olivia Newton John in the musical Grease.

Filmography sửa

Movies sửa

Television sửa

Year Film Role Notes and Awards
1992 Kumusta Ka Aking Mahal
1993 Pulis Patola
1993 Home Along da Riles da Movie Bing Kosme
1993 May Minamahal Pinky
1994 Taong Gubat
1994 Muntik na Kitang Minahal Marianne
1994 Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez Story Pops Fernandez 1994
1995 Oki Doki Doc Toni
1996 Radio Romance Marianne Cordero
1996 Pare Ko Nadine
1996 May Nagmamahal Sa'yo
1996 Mangarap Ka Jenny
1996 Madrasta Rachel
1997 Home Along da Riles 2 Bing Kosme
1997 Calvento Files: The Movie Valerie "Balintuwad"
1997 Flames: The Movie Karina "Pangako"
1998 Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita Carmela "Mela" Ocampo
1999 Soltera Lisa Nominated—FAP Award for Best Supporting Actress[12]
1997–1999 Mula Sa Puso Olivia "Via" Pereira First Primetime TV Series with an ensemble cast and first team up with Directors Wenn V. Deramas and Ruel S. Bayani and Second Primetime Soap to have its own Film released with Esperanza (TV series) (Movie Versions) and album and had an hour-finale with limited commercials and have a crossover with Esperanza and first team up with Rico Yan and Diether Ocampo
2000 Anak Carla Submitted—Academy Awards entry for Best Foreign Language Film
2001 Oops! Teka Lang... Diskarte Ko 'To Marian
2002 Got 2 Believe Antonia "Toni" Villacosta GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen
2002 Kailangan Kita Lena Duran FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen
Nominated—FAMAS Award for Best Actress[13]
Nominated—FAP Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress[13]
Nominated—PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year
2004 Milan Jenny FAMAS Award for Best Actress[14]
FAP Award for Best Actress[14]
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen
Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress[14]
Nominated—PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year
2005 Nasaan Ka Man Pilar FAMAS Award for Best Actress[15]
Gawad Pasado Award for Best Actress
Maria Clara Award for Best Actress[15]
PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year[15]
Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actress[15]
Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress[15]
2005 Dubai Faye Maria Clara Award for Best Actress
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
2006 Sukob Diana #3 Highest-grossing Filipino film of all time
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen (shared with Kris Aquino)
Nominated—FAMAS Award for Best Actress[16]
Nominated—Gawad Pasado Award for Best Actress
2010 In Your Eyes Ciara Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
Year Title Role Notes Network
1992 Ang TV Herself 1992—1996 ABS-CBN
1992 Home Along Da Riles Bing Kosme Recurring role (1992—2003) ABS-CBN
1993 Oki Doki Doc Tony Recurring role (1993—2000) ABS-CBN
1996 Gimik Danielle Marquez Recurring role (1996—1999) ABS-CBN
1996 Star Drama Presents Episode "Kasunduan" ABS-CBN
1997 Mula Sa Puso Olivia "Via" Pereira / Ella Peralta Main role (1997—1999) ABS-CBN
1999 Saan Ka Man Naroroon Rosario, Rosenda, Rosemarie Main role (1999—2001) ABS-CBN
2001 Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan Angeline Montenegro-Crisostomo / Angelina Main role (2001—2003) ABS-CBN
2003 ASAP Herself Host ABS-CBN
2003 Buttercup Meg Main role (2003—2004) ABS-CBN
2003 Dolphy: A Diamond Life Herself TV documentary ABS-CBN
2004 Marina Marina Aguas / Cristina Sto. Domingo Main role ABS-CBN
2005 Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin Nea Fontanilla Main role ABS-CBN
2006 Komiks Herself Episode "Bampy" ABS-CBN
2006 Star Magic Presents Gwen Episode "Family Pictures" ABS-CBN
2006 Your Song Episode "God Bless Ye Merry Gentlemen" ABS-CBN
2007 Walang Kapalit Melanie Santillian/Borromeo Main role ABS-CBN
2008 Sineserye Presents: Maligno Angela Cortez Main role ABS-CBN
2008 Iisa Pa Lamang Catherine Ramirez / Cate Dela Rhea Main role ABS-CBN
2009 May Bukas Pa Julia Chapter four "Memories" ABS-CBN
2009 Vilma: A Woman For All Seasons Herself TV documentary (Host) ABS-CBN
2010 Claudine (various) Main role
GMA Network
2010 Showbiz Central Herself Guest Host
2010 Bantatay Sheila Guest Role
2010 Jillian: Namamasko Po Lynette Rivera Main role
2011 Spooky Nights Presents: Nuno sa Feng Shui Mila Lead Role
2011 Spooky Nights Presents: Manananggala: Battle Of The Half Sisters Emily Lead Role
2011 Showbiz Central Herself Guest Host
2011 Iglot Mariella Dacera-Rivera Lead Role
2011 Spooky Nights: Kalaro Lara Lead Role
2011 Spooky Nights: Perya Jackie Lead Role
2012 Reel Love Presents: Tween Hearts Clarisse Benitez Special Guest
2012 Biritera Carmela Abesamis Special Participation

TV Special sửa

Date Title Network Notes
2006 You Are the One: The Claudine-Raymart Love Story[17] ABS-CBN. Barretto-Santiago Wedding Special

Maalaala Mo Kaya sửa

Date Title Notes
1993 Walkman
1996 Valentine Card

Soundtrack sửa

Year Title Producer Organization
2006 "The Gift"[18] Star Records BMG Music Publishing, Ltd. and Sony Music Entertainment (Philippines), Inc.

Awards sửa

Acting (in film) sửa

Year Category Movie Organization Remarks
2003 Best Actress Kailangan Kita PMPC Star Awards Nominated
2003 Best Actress Kailangan Kita FAMAS Nominated
2003 Best Actress Kailangan Kita FAP Nominated
2003 Best Actress Kailangan Kita Gawad URIAN Nominated
2005 Best Actress Milan 23rd FAP Luna Awards
Won
2005 Best Actress Milan 53rd FAMAS Award
Won
2005 Best Actress Milan PMPC Star awards for Movies Nominated
2005 Best Actress Milan Gawad URIAN Nominated
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man 8th Gawad PASADO Award
Won
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man 22nd PMPC Star awards for Movies
Won
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man 54th FAMAS Awards
Won
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man FAP Luna Nominated
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man Gawad URIAN Nominated
2006 Best Actress Dubai 55th Maria Clara Awards
Won
2006 Best Actress Dubai FAP Luna Nominated
2006 Best Supporting Actress Dubai ENPRESS Golden Screen Nominated
2007 Best Actress Sukob Gawad PASADO Nominated
2011 Best Actress In Your Eyes FAP Luna Nominated

Acting (on television) sửa

Year Category TV Show Organization Remarks
1997 Best TV Personality Star Drama Presents Kasunduan PMPC Star Awards for Television
Won
1999 Best Young Actress Mula Sa Puso Parangal ng Bayan
Won
2000 Best Drama Actress Saan Ka Man Naroon Asian TV Awards Nominated
2005 Best Drama Actress Marina PMPC Star Awarads for Television Nominated
2006 Best Drama Actress Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin PMPC Star Awards for Television Nominated
2007 Best Drama Actress Walang Kapalit PMPC Star Awards for Television Nominated
2009 Best Drama Actress Iisa Pa Lamang 57th FAMAS Award Nominated
2009 Best Drama Actress Iisa Pa Lamang 23rd PMPC Star Awards for Television[19] Nominated

TV Hosting sửa

Year Category TV Show Organization
2003 Best Female Variety Show Host ASAP Mania PMPC Star Awards for Television
Won

Other awards sửa

Box Office sửa

Year Group Award
2003 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Box Office Queen (Got 2 Believe)
2004 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Ms. RP Movies (Milan)
2006 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Box Office Queen (Sukob)

Special awards sửa

Recognitions sửa

Year Group Award
2003 German Moreno and FAMAS Awards Youth Achievement Award
2008 German Moreno Walk of Fame Awardee
Year Group Award
2000 Starlight Cultural Foundation Most Popular Movie/Teen Star
2002 S Magazine News Maker of The Year
2003 Radyo Veritas Most Popular Young Star
2004 MTV Style Awards Favorite Stylish Leading Lady
2008 QTV Ang Pinaka Top 15 Effective Celebrity Endorsers
2008 YES! Magazine's Readers' Choice Awards Young Female Superstar
2009 CinemaOne[20] 15 CinemaOne Legends[20] (with Fernando Poe Jr., Dolphy, Susan Roces, Nida Blanca, Christopher de Leon, Vilma Santos, Nora Aunor, Maricel Soriano, Aga Muhlach, Robin Padilla, Judy Ann Santos, John Lloyd Cruz, Sharon Cuneta and Piolo Pascual)
2010 YES! Magazine[21] Ranked as 6th Celebrity Who Ruled The Decade (2000–2009)
2010 YES! Magazine's 100 Beautiful Stars 11th Most Beautiful Star [22]
2011 InTrend Magazine's Ziana Zain Top 10 Hot Asian Moms Top 3 Most Hottest Mom in Asia [23]

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