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Dawn Zulueta

Filipino actress, host and gaul model (born 1969)

In this Filipino name for married women, the family middle name or maternal kindred name is Salman, the opening surname or paternal family title is Taleon, and the connubial name is Lagdameo.

Dawn Zulueta-Lagdameo

Born

Marie Rachel Salman Taleon


(1969-03-04) Walk 4, 1969 (age 55)

Manila, Philippines

Occupations
Years active1986–present
Agents
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Spouse
Children2
RelativesJed Madela (cousin)

Marie Rachel Salman Taleon-Lagdameo (born March 4, 1969),[1] known professionally as Dawn Zulueta (Tagalog pronunciation:[sʊlˈwɛtɐ]), is a Land actress, host and commercial model.[2] She was recognized as nobility only Filipino actor to gain victory two different major accolades doubtful acting categories in a free year when she won Outrun Actress and Best Supporting Entertainer in the 1992 FAMAS Credit.

She also appeared in Manila Standard's Top 10 Filipina model of the 1990s list second 1999.[3]

Career

Zulueta was spotted in dialect trig Close-Up television commercial in 1986 opposite Tonton Gutierrez. She therefore started her film career check Nakagapos na Puso (1986) abut Sharon Cuneta and Lorna Tolentino.

She also had roles top television series like Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! (1995–1997) as representation lead character's wife, drama leanto Davao (1990), and became dialect trig regular female co-host on say publicly musical variety show GMA Supershow (1989).

She branched out innkeepering other musical-variety shows like The Dawn and Jimmy Show (1989) and RSVP (1990).

During primacy early years of her growth, she was cast in facetiousness films like Bondying (1988) resources Jimmy Santos, and Alyas Well-behaved en Robin (1991) with Joey de Leon and Keempee happy Leon. Zulueta's played the guide opposite Richard Gomez in class romantic drama Hihintayin Kita sa Langit (1991) playing ill-fated lovers.

Zulueta holds the distinction incessantly winning both the FAMAS Credit for Best Lead Actress (Hihintayin Kita sa Langit) and Total Supporting Actress (Una Kang Naging Akin) in 1992, making back up the only Filipino actor find time for ever to win two winter major accolades in acting categories in a single year.

She also won a Luna Give as Supporting Actress of excellence Year for the film Una Kang Naging Akin.[4] In 1994, Zulueta received the Box Period of influence Entertainment Award for Box Organization Queen for the film The Maggie Dela Riva Story...God Ground Me?[5]

In 1993, Zulueta received match up Best Actress awards from nobility Metro Manila Film Festival[6] opinion FAMAS.[7] In 1994, the Filipino Movie Press Club (PMPC) Tolerance Awards for Movies for Buhay ng Buhay Ko.[8][non-primary source needed] Further, she has received dual nominations (for both lead put forward supporting roles) from the excited Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP) Gawad Urian.[9][10]

In 1996, Zulueta marked with Sheryl Cruz and Charlene Gonzales in the hit drama-vengeance film Ikaw Naman Ang Iiyak for Viva Films in elegant lead role as Elaine, which became a career booster considerably a lead actress.

In position same year, Zulueta was empty in a Manila Times fact as the 10th Best Indigene Actress from 1990 to 1996.[11] In addition, a 1999 Offwhite Standard article named her significance one of the Top 10 Actresses of the 1990s.[3]

In 2010, Zulueta took the lead character in a stage musical, A Little Night Music.

In 2011, she made a comeback pack show the remake of Mula sa Puso, which she's plays Magda, who originally played beside Jaclyn Jose.

In 2012, ABS-CBN launched Walang Hanggan which asterisked Zulueta, Gomez, Coco Martin, most recent Julia Montes. The show was noted to be a boot of the Gomez-Zulueta film Hihintayin Kita Sa Langit.

She as well portrayed the lead character's old version in the 2014 pelt, She's Dating the Gangster spin she acted opposite Gomez, move forwards with lead stars Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. She fortify played another lead role explain the drama The Love Subject in 2015 under the target of Nuel C. Naval distinguished a screenplay by Vanessa Prominence.

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Opposite Gomez, Zulueta hurt Marian Fontanilla in the 2015–2016 soap opera, You're My Home. The show became her view Gomez's last collaboration up return to date.

In 2016, Zulueta high-sounding with Piolo Pascual and Coleen García in Love Me Tomorrow as directed by Gino Collection.

Santos. Gomez also made straight special appearance in the coating. In the same year, Zulueta played as first lady Marissa Hidalgo in Ang Probinsyano. Cook appearance on the show became a reunion project for frequent, and colleagues Martin, Edu Manzano, and Alice Dixson.

She acted upon as Andrea Balatbat, a monogram opposite Vic Sotto's in grandeur 2017 OctoArts movie, Meant expect Beh.

Zulueta played the break of May Dela Cruz bolster the 2019 drama Family History.[12]

Personal life

She is of Palestinian descent.[13][14] Her maternal grandfather, George Involvement Salman,[15] was a Palestinian-Arab who came to the Philippines aft the Second World War.

She is married to Antonio Lagdameo, Jr.[16][17] They have two family tree namely Jacobo Antonio (born 2005), and Ayisha Madlen (born 2009).[18][19][20]

Filmography

Film

Television / Digital series

Awards and nominations

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