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Kyline Alcantara
A picture of Kyline Alcantara posing towards the camera by photographer Andrei Suleik
Alcantara in 2019
Born
Kyline Nicole Aquino Alcantara Manga

(2002-09-03) September 3, 2002 (age 21)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
  • host
Years active2009–present
Agent(s)Star Magic (2010–17)
Sparkle (2017–present)

Kyline Nicole Aquino Alcantara Manga (Tagalog: [ˈkɐjlɪn alˈkɐntɐra]; born September 3, 2002) is a Filipino actress, singer, dancer, and host. Born in Ocampo, Camarines Sur, Alcantara began acting at age seven and made her television debut in Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Superstars (2010–2011), in which she was the first contestant to be eliminated.

Alcantara was a character actress in ABS-CBN television series during her time. Her first major role was of Arlene in the family drama Annaliza (2013–2014). Alcantara had her breakthrough with a villainous role in GMA Network's supernatural drama Kambal, Karibal (2017–2018), winning a PMPC Star Award for Television and earning an Asian Academy Creative Award nomination.

Early life

Kyline Nicole Aquino Alcantara Manga[N 1] was born on September 3, 2002,[3] in Ocampo, Camarines Sur, Philippines, to Rowena Alcantara and Salvador "Butch" Manga.[4][5] She has brothers named Robin and Kent, and her parents got separated when Alcantara was four before her parents reconciled 10 years later. Alcantara attended Saint Francis of Assisi College for her primary education and later attended Academy of Christian Excellence Montessori for two years of high school before moving into Exodus Elementary School.[4]

Drawn to the Armed Forces of the Philippines' strength, Alcantara said she wanted to enlist in the military, a job they did not offer.[6] At age seven, she gained attention from show business instead after participating in theatrical plays. Before auditioning as a cast member in Goin' Bulilit (2005–2019), Alcantara's family traveled to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Diliman, Quezon City, where they arrived too late and noticed auditions had ended.[4]

Career

Early roles in ABS-CBN (2010–16)

Alcantara made her television debut in the 2010 talent show Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Superstars, in which she qualified to the top ten before being the first contestant to be eliminated from the show. Despite losing,[4] she was recruited at Star Magic in 2011.[7] In 2013, Alcantara costarred opposite Andrea Brillantes in the remake of GMA Network's Anna Liza (1980–1985), titled Annaliza. At her audition for the show, she immediately secured the villainous role. In a 2020 retrospective, Alcantara said her craftsmanship influenced the show, having acting lessons from costars Zanjoe Marudo, Kaye Abad, Denise Laurel, and director Theodore Boborol. Her next supporting roles were Jessa Boborol in Pangako Sa 'Yo (2015–2016) and Chloe in Born for You (2016). Alcantara made her cinema debut with minor roles in 2015 films Hamog and Etiquette for Mistresses. Her Star Magic contract expired in 2017.[4]

Breakthrough in GMA Network (2017–present)

Alcantara in 2018

With Alcantara's departure from ABS-CBN, she decided to transfer to GMA Network in October 2017 and appeared as Cheska De Villa, a villain, in the television series Kambal, Karibal (2017–2018).[8][9][10] She initially auditioned for either of her minor or supporting roles in the series,[6][11] especially that of a younger version of Teresa (Jean Garcia).[9] When GMA Network executives discovered that Alcantara's acting was decent, they convinced her to return for her different role.[11] Her costars in the series, including Bianca Umali, Miguel Tanfelix, Pauline Mendoza, and Jeric Gonzales, presented her with new acting experiences.[9] Alcantara's performance, which won her a PMPC Star Award for Television[12][13] and received her an Asian Academy Creative Award nomination,[14][15] was lauded by viewers[9] and proved to be her breakthrough role.[16][17][18]

Alcantara signed a five-year contract with Sparkle in March 2018.[1][19][N 2] That year, she cohosted two variety shows: Sunday PinaSaya and Studio 7.[4] Alcantara signed with GMA Music[22][N 3] and released her debut album Kyline in September 2018.[24] In 2019, she portrayed Anna Sevilla / Elsa Dela Cruz,[25] the daughter of Edward Sevilla (Marvin Agustin) and Belinda Lopez (Sunshine Dizon) who was previously suffered from amnesia,[26][27] in the musical series Inagaw na Bituin. In preparation, Alcantara read scripts that were inherent and watched videos about acting.[25] Her next film role was in Julius Alfonso's Black Lipstick (2019) alongside Migo Adecer, Manolo Pedrosa, and Kate Valdez.[28] Rappler critic Oggs Cruz criticized the film's complicated, unfocused scope, describing it as "old-fashioned".[29]

Alcantara cohosted[N 4] alongside others, including Alden Richards and Julie Anne San Jose, in the variety show All-Out Sundays, which began airing in January 2020.[32] She costarred in Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit (2020–2021).[4] Alcantara had two television series in 2021. She starred in the installment #Future of the anthology I Can See You, in which she played a depressive and enigmatic woman.[33] I Left My Heart in Sorsogon, a romantic drama, was Alcantara's final series that year.[34]

Public image and personal life

Francesca Testa of Mega took note of her energetic and "amusing personality".[35] Krista Garcia of Preview.ph commented on her "determined optimism", identifying an extent of "typical carefree hopefulness" to her status and adding, "She's certain that her destiny is to be a big star, not because it has been handed to her, but because she knows that she will do whatever it takes to earn it."[36]

Alcantara had difficulties with acne, missing roles, her family life, finances, and rejection from auditions.[1][4] She is an ambassador for companies Converse[37] and Ever Bilena,[38] and agencies SOS Children's Villages[39][40] and the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO). Alcantara's purpose of the KTO is to maintain South Korea a "top-of-mind tourist destination for Filipinos".[41] She and fellow I Left My Heart in Sorsogon star Mavy Legaspi are in a relationship since December 2021.[42]

Filmography

Television

Kyline Alcantara's television credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref. Network
2010–2011 Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Superstars Herself Contestant [4] ABS-CBN
2012 Precious Hearts Romances: Lumayo Ka Man Sa Akin Young Janine Del Castillo [4]
Ina, Kapatid, Anak Young Margaux Marasigan [4]
2013–2014 Annaliza Arlene Benedicto [4]
2015–2016 Pangako Sa 'Yo Jessa Boborol [4]
2016 Born for You Chloe Sebastian [4]
2017 Wildflower Young Emilia Ardiente [4]
2017–2018 Kambal, Karibal Francheska "Cheska" Enriquez de Villa / Grace Akeem Nazar [10] GMA Network
2017–2019 Sunday PinaSaya Herself Co-host [4]
2018 Inday Will Always Love You Leslie Anne Guest role [4][43]
2018–2019 Studio 7 Herself Co-host [4]
2019 Inagaw na Bituin Anna Sevilla / Elsa Dela Cruz [25]
2020–present All Out Sundays Herself Host [32]
2020–2021 Bilangin Ang Bituin Sa Langit Maggie Santos [4]
2021 I Can See You: #Future Lara An installment of the anthology series I Can See You [33]
2021–2022 I Left My Heart in Sorsogon Tiffany Wenceslao [34]
2022 Running Man Philippines Herself Guest
2023 Zero Kilometers Away Gwen

Film

Kyline Alcantara's film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 Hamog Super Girl [4]
Etiquette for Mistresses Charley's daughter [4]
2019 Black Lipstick Ikay [29]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Kyline Alcantara
Award Year[N 5] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Aliw Awards 2018 Best New Artist of The Year (Female) Nominated [44][45]
Asian Academy Creative Awards[N 6] 2018 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Kambal, Karibal Nominated [14][15]
Awit Awards 2019 Music Video of the Year "Fake Love" Nominated [46][47]
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2019 Promising Female Concert Performer of the Year Nominated [48]
Myx Music Awards 2019 New Artist of the Year Nominated [49][50]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 2018 Best Drama Supporting Actress Kambal, Karibal Won [12][13]

Notes

  1. ^ The Philippine Star reported her full name Kyline Nicole Aquino Alcantara[1] while GMA News added her paternal family name Manga.[2]
  2. ^ Known as GMA Artist Center before Kapuso Countdown to 2022: The GMA New Year Special, which aired on December 31, 2021[20][21]
  3. ^ Known as GMA Records before early 2019[23]
  4. ^ As a mainstay[30][31]
  5. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony
  6. ^ Covers non-web-only entities and excludes national winners

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