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Revision as of 18:46, 30 May 2017

Maja Salvador
Salvador as photographed by Glenn Orion
Born
Maja Rose Andres Salvador

(1988-10-05) October 5, 1988 (age 35)
Aparri, Cagayan, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Occupations
Years active2003–present
AgentStar Magic
Parent(s)Ross Rival (father)
Thelma Andres (mother)
FamilyPhillip Salvador (uncle)
Janella Salvador (cousin)
Sofia Andres (cousin)


Josh Aquino (cousin


Jobelle Salvador (aunt)
Musical career
GenresPop
InstrumentVocals
LabelsIvory Music & Video

Maja Ross Andres Salvador (born October 5, 1988) is a Filipina singer, actress, dancer, model, and producer. She is currently under the management of ABS-CBN's Star Magic and is regarded as the "Dance Princess".[1] In 2011, Salvador co-produced and portrayed the title role in the film Thelma, which earned her the Gawad Urian Award and the Film Academy of the Philippines Award for Best Actress.[2][3]

Career

2003-09: Career Beginnings

Maja was discovered in Wish Ko lang, a show aired in GMA 7. She wrote to the show, hoping to meet her father.

Salvador started her career in show business lightly. She played a minor role in It Might Be You (2003–04), a series starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo.[4] For the series Salvador garnered her first nomination for Best New Female TV Personality. After It Might Be You, Salvador then started appearing in ASAP (2003–present). She then started pairing up with other teen actors such as Rayver Cruz, John Wayne Sace, and Hero Angeles for the now defunct teenage television series Nginiig (2004–06). Salvador, along with Cruz, Sace and Angeles, were all hosts of the series.

She then reunited with co-stars Rayver Cruz and John Wayne Sace for another teen-oriented television series. Salvador became part of the cast of Spirits (2004–05), portraying the role of Gabby, an overachiever kid whose sunny ways ensures she is liked by everyone she meets.[5] Salvador starred in several episodes of Maalaala Mo Kaya, a drama anthology series, and gained a nomination for Best Single Performance by an Actress for an episode entitled Regalo (2006). In 2006, Salvador made her film debut in the horror themed movie Sukob. She was nominated and won several awards for the movie, including Best Supporting Actress award. The film is considered one of the most scariest horror Filipino films made of all times. It topbilled actress Kris Aquino and Claudine Barretto.

After the success of her first film, Sukob, Salvador then starred in the Philippine comedy film First Day High (2006), opposite Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson, Geoff Eigenmann and Jason Abalos.[6] Shorlty afterwards, she then became part of the cast of Sa Piling Mo (2006) playing the role of Marisa. Salvador gained even more fame after starring in the prime time series Pangarap na Bituin (2007).[7][8] The series is the 2nd highest Musical Prime Time series after Sharon Cuneta's Bituing Walang Ningning. She then gained even more popularity after starring in One More Chance (2007), reuniting with It Might Be You co-stars John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo. Salvador received a nomination for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year. Salvador then starred in Susan Roces's Pataying Sa Sindak Si Barbara (2008), alongside Kris Aquino, Jodi Sta. Maria and veteran actress, Susan Roces.[9]

After portraying several supporting roles in movies and television series, Salvador got her first leading role in Nagsimula sa Puso (2009–10).[8][10] The series revolves around a teacher named Celina who falls in love with her own student. This is the first partnership of love-team Maja Salvador and Coco Martin. Salvador starts opposite Nikki Gil, Jason Abalos and Jaclyn Jose. While also doing this series, she was also, at the time, also starring in the child-themed series May Bukas Pa (2009–10), with child actor Zaijian Jaranilla.[11] Salvador became a well known name after playing the roles of "Celina Fernandez" and "Stella Rodrigo".

Salvador experienced career expansion after playing several minor and supporting roles. She became the leading lady of Sam Milby during the 11th installment of the Precious Hearts Romances series. She, along with Milby, starred in the series entitled Impostor (2010).[12] Shortly after, Salvador got another leading role in the miniseries of Wansapanataym entitled Inday sa Balitaw (2010).[13] Salvador played the title role in the inspirational family drama film, Thelma (2011).[14] She received 2 awards for the category of Best Actress for the film. Besides that, Salvador was also nominated twice.

She then became part of the cast in Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin (2011).[15] Reuniting with her Nagsimula sa Puso leading man, Coco Martin, Salvador also starred with Andi Eigenmann, Martin del Rosario and veteran actress Lorna Tolentino. The series made Salvador's profile grow even more. After the successful finale of Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, Salvador joined the cast of My Binondo Girl (2011–12), reuniting for her First Day High co-star Kim Chiu.[16] She played the role of Amber Dionisio, a rival of Jade (Chiu). Salvador then starred in the film My Cactus Heart (2012) with Xian Lim and Matteo Guidicelli, who she once starred with in the comedy-romance television series My Binondo Girl.[17]

Shortly after My Cactus Heart, Salvador then became part of the cast in the anthology comedy film 24/7 in Love (2012).[18] For her part in the film, Salvador was paired up with actor, Diether Ocampo. Their part in the film is about an officer worker (Salvador) and her boss (Ocampo) who then fall in love. The film involved showing some nude scenes including Diether Ocampo's posterior showing with Salvador in the room. She then returned to television and starred in another installment of the Precious Hearts Romances series. Salvador was once again the starring role and the series was entitled Lumayo Ka Man Sa Akin (2012).[12] She starred alongside with Jason Abalos and Patrick Garcia.

Salvador then paired up with Kim Chiu, Xian Lim and Enchong Dee in the critically acclaimed prime time television series Ina, Kapatid, Anak (2012–13).[19][20] Portraying the role of Margaux Marasigan, she plays the main anti-heroine of the series, while still juggling to be the protagonist. The series scored a great beginner rating of 25.8%, while the finale episode showed great appreciation from viewers garnering a 42.9% final episode. Following her successful portrayal in the series, Salvador received two nominations for Best Drama Actress for her role as Margaux. After Ina, Kapatid, Anak, Salvador did another comedy film and collaborated with Paulo Avelino and Jake Cuenca in Status: It's Complicated (2013).

Salvador performing in a concert in Toronto 2014

In 2014, Salvador became part of the highly controversial prime time television series, The Legal Wife, starring alongside veteran actress Angel Locsin, Jericho Rosales and JC de Vera. She plays main antagonist of the series being the mistress of Adrian (Rosales) and rival to Monica (Locsin).[21] For her involvement in The Legal Wife, Salvador got nominated for Best Drama Actress. Towards the end of the year, Salvador starred in the daytime television series, Give Love on Christmas (2014–15). She did the 2nd installment of the series and it was titled The Gift of Life. Starring alongside with her leading man Gerald Anderson, Salvador is the main protagonist of the series.

2015-present: Current Career

After Give Love on Christmas, Salvador's first project of 2015 was the critically acclaimed drama Bridges of Love, which showed in Latin countries including Peru. Salvador plays the lead role, Mia, who is torn between two lovers, Gael and Carlos, who are fighting for her love and are unknowingly biological brothers. She stars with Jericho Rosales, Paulo Avelino, Carmina Villarroel and veteran actor Edu Manzano. The series started off with a great beginning with a 21.9% in ratings and ended off with a 26.9% finale. For her portrayal as Mia, she got nominated once for Best Drama Actress, while winning the award twice in 2015/16. While filming Bridges of Love, Salvador also starred in the movie You're Still the One (2015), opposite Richard Yap, Ellen Adarna and Dennis Trillo. The story focuses on the life of Elisse (Salvador) and how she is torn by choosing the right man who came at the wrong time or the wrong man who came at the right time.

Salvador then reunited with her Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin on-screen partner Coco Martin for a new project. She starred in Ang Probinsyano (2015–16) opposite Susan Roces, Bela Padilla, John Prats, Arjo Atayde, Jaime Fabregas, Albert Martinez, Eddie Garcia and Agot Isidro. The series is one of the most highly rated television series ever produced by ABS-CBN by getting a 41.6% on its pilot episode. Salvador portrayed the role of SPO2 Glen Corpuz who is Cardo's (Martin) childhood best friend and police partner who secretly admires him. However, in August 2016, Salvador departed from the series with her contract ending. Her character was replaced by Yassi Pressman. She reprises her role for the comedy television series Home Sweetie Home (2016) as Glen Corpuz.

After her character's departure from Ang Probinsyano, Salvador played the lead protagonist of the series in Wildflower (2017–present), playing the role of Ivy Aguas and Lily Cruz. She stars alongside Aiko Melendez, RK Bagatsing and Joseph Marco. Unlike her previous project, the time for her show is set on the Pre-Primetime slot, airing before TV Patrol. The series also houses strong ratings as the show got a 20.1% in the pilot episode.

Music career

In December 2013, it was announced that Salvador had signed a recording contract with Ivory Music & Video. While recording the album, Salvador worked with award-winning arranger and producer, Jonathan Ong. By March 2014, she revealed through her Instagram account that the title will be Believe along with its track listing which contains mainly original composition and two cover songs.[22] The carrier single, "Dahan-Dahan", was released on March 6 while the album was released nationwide on March 25. The album also features collaborations with rapper Abra and Project Pinas. Salvador also co-wrote a song titled "Buong Gabi".[23] She released her first single from the said album titled "Dahan Dahan".

On June 8, 2014, the album was eventually certified gold for selling over 7,500 copies nationwide and Salvador appeared on ASAP to receive a Gold Record award. She also staged her first major sold out concert entitled "MAJ: The Legal Performer" on July 12 at the Music Museum.[24] In September 14, 2014 she released her second single called "Halikana" featuring Abra. The same month the music reached at no. 7 in the top 10 Philippine pop music.

On March 15, 2015, during an interview with Myx she revealed details on her second album and that its carrier single will be released by the end of the month.[25] On April 9, 2015, a photo was uploaded on Salvador's Facebook page showing herself on set to film a music video for the carrier single titled, "Bakit Ganito Ang Pag Ibig", with actor JC De Vera.[26] The single was digitally released on April 17.[27] Her second album, titled Maja In Love, was released on April 30. It features collaborations with Sam Milby and Rayver Cruz.[28] In November she staged her second major concert at the Mall of Asia Arena, dubbed as Majasty. Maja Salvador then again staged her third concert at the Music Museum, dubbed as #OnlyMaja.

Personal life

Salvador is a member of a family of actors which includes her father, Ross Rival and uncle Phillip Salvador.[29]

In 2013 Salvador joined the PETA campaign to Free Mali from captivity in Manila zoo and have her transferred to Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary where she can be given proper treatment and care. Mali is the only captive elephant in the Philippines and the zoo does not have adequate knowledge or resources to properly care for her.[30]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003 It Might Be You[4] Cara Victorino
2003–present ASAP Performer/Host
2005 Nginiig Herself/Host
2004 Spirits[5] Gabby
2004 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Miriam Defensor-Santiago Story Teen Miriam Defensor
2004–10 Maalaala Mo Kaya Various roles 13 episodes
Nominated — Star Award for Television for Best Single Performance by an Actress (for Episode: "Regalo")[8]
2006 Your Song Presents: Akin Ka Na Lang Kate
Sa Piling Mo Marisa
Your Song Presents: Sayang Ang Lahat Charmaine
Komiks Presents: Momay Momay
Love Spell Presents: Home Switch Home Shine
Star Magic Presents: Sabihin Mo Lang Celine
Komiks Presents: Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko Merrydith Ambing
2007 Love Spell Presents: Shoes Ko Po, Shoes Ko 'Day! Dianne
Komiks Presents: Pedro Penduko at ang mga Engkantao Marie
Pangarap na Bituin[31][8] Kimmy Bautista/Ruby Gomez
2008 Sineserye Presents: Patayin Sa Sindak Si Barbara[9] Agnes
Your Song Presents: Kapag Ako ay Nagmahal Andrea Rivera 5 episodes
Komiks Presents: Kapitan Boom[32] Melody
2009 Komiks Presents: Nasaan Ka Maruja?[33] Leila
Nagsimula sa Puso[8][10] Celina Fernandez 75 episodes
2009–10 May Bukas Pa[11] Stella Rodrigo
2010 Your Song Presents: Love Me, Love You Teacher Glenda Corpuz 2 episodes
Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Impostor[12][34] Mariz Florencio/Devin Ventura
Wansapanataym Inday Episode: "Inday sa Balitaw"[35]
2011 Your Song Presents: Kim Romelyn Episode: "Best Friends Forever"
Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin[15] Kaye "Krista" Villanueva-Del Tierro 118 episodes
2011–12 My Binondo Girl[16] Ma'am Amber Dionisio 61 episodes
2012 Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Lumayo Ka Man Sa Akin[12] Janine del Castillo 73 episodes
Toda Max Darling Episode: "Darling"
2012–13 Ina, Kapatid, Anak[1][20] Margaux Marasigan-Castillo 178 episodes
2014 The Legal Wife[36] Nicole Esquivel Main Cast/Antagonist
Give Love on Christmas: The Gift of Life Melissa Francisco 10 episodes
2015 Bridges of Love[37] Mia Sandoval Main Cast/Protagonist
2015-2016 FPJ's Ang Probinsyano SP02 Glenda "Glen" Corpuz Main Cast - 220 episodes
2016 Home Sweetie Home Glenda "Glen" Corpuz 2 episodes
2017 Wildflower Lily Cruz / Ivy Aguas Main Cast/Protagonist/Antagonist

Film

Year Title Role Producer Notes
2006 Sukob[8] Joya Star Cinema Golden Screen Award for Breakthrough Performance by an Actress[8]
Star Award for Movies for New Movie Actress of the Year[8]
Nominated — FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress[8]
Nominated — Gawad PASADO Award for Best Supporting Actress[8]
First Day High[38] Precious Princess Jewel "Pré" Samartino
2007 My Kuya's Wedding[39] Kat Regal Films
One More Chance[8][40] Trisha Star Cinema Nominated — Star Award for Movies for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year
2008 Kelly! Kelly! (Ang Hit na Musical) Kelly
2009 Villa Estrella[41] Giselle/Andrea
Shake Rattle and Roll XI[42] Claire Regal Films Segment: "Diablo"
2010 Cinco[43] Rose Star Cinema Segment: "Mata"
Father Jejemon[44] Isabel RVQ Productions
2011 Thelma[14] Thelma Time Horizon Pictures
Abracadabra
Underground Logic
Star Cinema
Also producer
Film Academy of the Philippines Award for Best Actress[1][3][45]
Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress[2]
Nominated — Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama)
Nominated — Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year[46]
2012 My Cactus Heart[17] Sandy Skylight Films
24/7 in Love[18] Barbara Alcaraz Star Cinema
2013 Status: It's Complicated[47] Rina Regal Films
2015 You're Still The One Elise Star Cinema, Regal Films
2017 I'm Drunk, I Love You [48] Caridad Sonia "Carson" Herrera Tuko Film Productions, Buchi Boy Entertainment

Horror Films

Discography

Year Album title Recording label Certification
2014 Believe Ivory Music and Video Platinum
2015 Maja In Love Platinum
Single
Year Song title Album Recording label
2014 Dahan-Dahan Believe Ivory Music and Video
Halika Na
2015 Bakit Ganito Ang Pag-Ibig Maja In Love
Love Me, Kill Me

Believe soundtracks

[49]

  1. Kilig
  2. Halika Na - featuring Abra
  3. Wala Na Bang Pag-Ibig
  4. Dahan-Dahan
  5. Urong-Sulong
  6. Buong Gabi - featuring Project Pina
  7. Kilig (instrumental)
  8. Dahan-Dahan (instrumental)

Maja In Love soundtracks

[50]

  1. Bakit Ganito Ang Pag-Ibig
  2. Habulan
  3. Nakawin Ang Sandali
  4. Gaano Kalayo? - featuring Sam Milby
  5. Hiling - featuring Rayver Cruz
  6. Love Me, Kill Me
  7. Bakit Ganito Ang Pag-Ibig (club music)
  8. Bakit Ganito Ang Pag-Ibig (instrumental)

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
Year Award giving body Category Nominated work Results
2004 18th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best New Female TV Personality It Might Be You Nominated
2006 20th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya: Regalo Nominated
YES! Magazine Reader's Choice Award Next Big Female Star Won
37th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Most Promising Female Star Sukob Won
2007 55th FAMAS Awards German Moreno Youth Achievement Award Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Sukob Won
Gawad PASADO Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
22nd PMPC Star Awards for Movies New Movie Actress of the Year Won
ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Breakthrough Performance by an Actress Won
Google Google's Most Searched Female Actress Won
2008 24th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Supporting Actress of the Year One More Chance Nominated
Celebrity Fab of the Night Won
2009 Anak TV Seal Awards Most Admired Female TV Personality Won
FHM Philippines 100 Sexiest Women Included
2012 30th Luna Awards Best Actress Thelma Won
36th Gawad Urian Awards Won
28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actress of the Year Nominated
ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role (Drama) Nominated
2013 FHM Philippines 100 Sexiest Women Included
Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series Ina Kapatid Anak Nominated
27th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Drama Actress Nominated
2014 28th PMPC Star Awards for TV The Legal Wife Nominated
10th ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards Pop Song "Dahan-Dahan" Won
Pop Music Video Nominated
Pop Female Artist "Believe" Nominated
6th PMPC Star Awards for Music Dance Album of the Year Won
2015 46th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Promising Female Singer Won
Promising Performer of the Year Won
10th Myx Music Awards Favorite New Artist Nominated
Favorite Myx Celebrity VJ Nominated
Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Program Bridges of Love Nominated
29th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Drama Actress Bridges of Love Won
2016 47th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Most Promising Female Concert Performer Majasty Won
Female Face of the Night Won
HAU's Paragala Central Luzon Media Awards Best Actress in a TV Series Bridges of Love Won

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