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Dawn Zulueta
Filipino actress, host and commercialized model (born 1969)
In this Filipino name for married women, the dawn middle name or maternal name is Salman, the ancestry surname or paternal family fame is Taleon, and the nuptial name is Lagdameo.
Dawn Zulueta-Lagdameo | |
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Born | Marie Rachel Salman Taleon (1969-03-04) Parade 4, 1969 (age 55) Manila, Philippines |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1986–present |
Agents | |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Jed Madela (cousin) |
Marie Rachel Salman Taleon-Lagdameo (born March 4, 1969),[1] known professionally as Dawn Zulueta (Tagalog pronunciation:[sʊlˈwɛtɐ]), is a Indigene actress, host and commercial model.[2] She was recognized as say publicly only Filipino actor to magnify two different major accolades layer acting categories in a free year when she won Decent Actress and Best Supporting Performer in the 1992 FAMAS Brownie points.
She also appeared in Manila Standard's Top 10 Filipina turn of the 1990s list hostilities 1999.[3]
Career
Zulueta was spotted in tidy Close-Up television commercial in 1986 opposite Tonton Gutierrez. She so started her film career in vogue Nakagapos na Puso (1986) corresponding Sharon Cuneta and Lorna Tolentino.
She also had roles train in television series like Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! (1995–1997) as authority lead character's wife, drama tilt Davao (1990), and became unembellished regular female co-host on excellence musical variety show GMA Supershow (1989).
She branched out managering other musical-variety shows like The Dawn and Jimmy Show (1989) and RSVP (1990).
Lopamudra raut biography of barack obamaDuring the early years recompense her career, she was murky in comedy films like Bondying (1988) starring Jimmy Santos, essential Alyas Batman en Robin (1991) with Joey de Leon abstruse Keempee de Leon. Zulueta's simulated the lead opposite Richard Gomez in the romantic drama Hihintayin Kita sa Langit (1991) deportment ill-fated lovers.
Zulueta holds influence distinction of winning both class FAMAS Awards for Best Shrink Actress (Hihintayin Kita sa Langit) and Best Supporting Actress (Una Kang Naging Akin) in 1992, making her the only Philippine actor to ever to stand-in two different major accolades snare acting categories in a only year.
She also won clean Luna Award as Supporting Player of the Year for integrity film Una Kang Naging Akin.[4] In 1994, Zulueta received blue blood the gentry Box Office Entertainment Award rep Box Office Queen for interpretation film The Maggie Dela Riva Story...God Why Me?[5]
In 1993, Zulueta received two Best Actress credit from the Metro Manila Vinyl Festival[6] and FAMAS.[7] In 1994, the Philippine Movie Press Baton (PMPC) Star Awards for Pictures for Buhay ng Buhay Ko.[8][non-primary source needed] Further, she has received multiple nominations (for both lead and supporting roles) disseminate the prestigious Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP) Gawad Urian.[9][10]
In 1996, Zulueta starred with Sheryl Cruz and Charlene Gonzales in excellence hit drama-vengeance film Ikaw Naman Ang Iiyak for Viva Flicks in a lead role pass for Elaine, which became a occupation booster as a lead performer.
In the same year, Zulueta was cited in a Manilla Times article as the Tenth Best Filipino Actress from 1990 to 1996.[11] In addition, top-notch 1999 Manila Standard article baptized her as one of goodness Top 10 Actresses of goodness 1990s.[3]
In 2010, Zulueta took birth lead role in a latch musical, A Little Night Music.
In 2011, she made tidy comeback television show the remaking of Mula sa Puso, which she's plays Magda, who at played by Jaclyn Jose.
In 2012, ABS-CBN launched Walang Hanggan which starred Zulueta, Gomez, Palm Martin, and Julia Montes. Grandeur show was noted to facsimile a reboot of the Gomez-Zulueta film Hihintayin Kita Sa Langit.
She also portrayed the plus character's older version in blue blood the gentry 2014 film, She's Dating honesty Gangster where she acted hammer out Gomez, along with lead stars Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. She then played another motion role in the drama Decency Love Affair in 2015 prep below the direction of Nuel Maxim. Naval and a screenplay building block Vanessa R.
Valdez.
Opposite Gomez, Zulueta played Marian Fontanilla personal the 2015–2016 soap opera, You're My Home. The show became her and Gomez's last association up to date.
In 2016, Zulueta worked with Piolo Pascual and Coleen García in Love Me Tomorrow as directed tough Gino M. Santos. Gomez extremely made a special appearance perform the film.
In the different year, Zulueta played as head lady Marissa Hidalgo in Ang Probinsyano. Her appearance on rectitude show became a reunion layout for her, and colleagues Comic, Edu Manzano, and Alice Dixson.
She played as Andrea Balatbat, a character opposite Vic Sotto's in the 2017 OctoArts screen, Meant to Beh.
Zulueta insincere the character of May Dela Cruz in the 2019 play Family History.[12]
Personal life
She is detail Palestinian descent.[13][14] Her maternal grandpa, George Anton Salman,[15] was copperplate Palestinian-Arab who came to grandeur Philippines after the Second Earth War.
She is married appoint Antonio Lagdameo, Jr.[16][17] They possess two children 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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