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Kyline Alcantara
Headshot of Kyline Alcantara
Alcantara in 2018
Born
Kyline Nicole Aquino Alcantara

(2002-09-03) September 3, 2002 (age 21)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • model
Years active2009–present
Agents

Kyline Nicole Aquino Alcantara (born September 3, 2002) is a Filipina actress, singer, and model. Born in Ocampo, Camarines Sur, she began acting at age seven. Alcantara starred in her debut television role in Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Superstars (2010–2011), where she was eliminated as the first contestant to do so.

From 2011 to 2017, Alcantara gained domestic recognition for her supporting roles in ABS-CBN television series: Annaliza (2013–2014), Pangako Sa 'Yo (2015–2016), and Born for You (2016). Referred to as "Kapuso breakout star"[N 2] at her time in GMA Network, she played leading roles in Kambal, Karibal (2017–2018), Inagaw na Bituin (2019), Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit (2020–2021), and I Can See You: #Future (2021). Alcantara's performance in Kambal, Karibal garnered her nomination for a Asian Academy Creative Award and win for a PMPC Star Award for Television.

Early life

Kyline Nicole Aquino Alcantara[3] was born on September 3, 2002,[4] in Ocampo, Camarines Sur, to Rowena Alcantara and Salvador "Butch" Manga.[5][6] She has two brothers–Robin and Kent. Her parents divorced when Alcantara was four. She began studying at Saint Francis of Assisi College to pursue her primary education. Alcantara later attended Academy of Christian Excellence Montessori for two years in high school, before moving onto Exodus Elementary School.[5]

Alcantara already had her desire to become an actress as a child, prompting her to join theater plays. She eventually did so and had attention to show business in 2009, at seven. Before auditioning as a cast member in Goin' Bulilit (2005–2019), the Alcantaras board a truck to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Diliman, Quezon City, where they arrive too late and notice that the process was gone.[5]

Career

Disillusioned at the Goin' Bulilit audition, Alcantara negotiated minor television roles. In 2010, at eight, she auditioned for Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Superstars. Alcantara qualified to the top ten, before being eliminated as the first contestant in the talent competition. Despite losing at it,[5] she was recruited at Star Magic in 2011.[7] Later in 2013, Alcantara starred opposite Andrea Brillantes in the remake of GMA Network's Anna Liza (1980–1985), titled Annaliza, that was aired on ABS-CBN. Without countless individuals for her antagonistic role, she immediately made a part of Annaliza; her craftsmanship influenced the process. Alcantara's next supporting roles were Jessa Boborol in Pangako Sa 'Yo (2015–2016) and Chloe in Born for You (2016), before the expiration of her Star Magic contract in 2017. She made her cinema debut with minor roles in 2015 films Hamog and Etiquette for Mistresses.[5]

With Alcantara's departure on ABS-CBN, she decided to transfer to GMA Network in October 2017. She consequently appeared in television series Kambal, Karibal (2017–2018) as Cheska. Alcantara's co-stars in the series, including: Bianca Umali, Miguel Tanfelix, Pauline Mendoza, and Jeric Gonzales, made herself new working directions; her performance was well-received by viewers[8][9] and she acquired her honorific nickname:[10] "la nueva kontrabida".[11][12] She was originally auditioned for a young Teresa (a character played by Jean Garcia).[9]

Headshot of Diane (Kyline Alcantara) in Eat Bulaga! Lenten Special: My Carinderia Girl (2018)
Alcantara in 2018

After signing a five-year contract with Sparkle in March 2018,[3][13][N 1] Alcantara made major television appearances in GMA Network: Inagaw na Bituin (2019), Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit (2020–2021),[5] and I Can See You: #Future (2021).[14] At her time in GMA Network, the media have later called her "la nueva diva"[12][15][16] and eventually "Kapuso breakout star".[N 3] Alcantara signed with GMA Music[20][N 4] and released her debut album Kyline in September 2018.[22] Her next film role was in Julius Alfonso's Black Lipstick (2019), which starred alongside Migo Adecer, Manolo Pedrosa, and Kate Valdez.[23] Rappler critic Oggs Cruz criticized the film's complicated and unfocused scope, describing it as "old-fashioned".[24] Alcantara then portrayed Tonito (Richard Yap) and Aurelia's (Issa Litton) daughter Tiffany in the television drama romance series I Left My Heart in Sorsogon (2021–2022).[25]

Personal life

Alcantara was responsible struggling her problems: having acne, missing roles, her family life, financial struggles, and rejection from auditions.[3][5] She is an ambassador for companies Converse[26] and Ever Bilena.[27] Alcantara began dating fellow I Left My Heart in Sorsogon star Mavy Legaspi in December 2021.[28]

Filmography

Television

Kyline Alcantara's television credits
Year Title Role Note(s) Ref.
2010–2011 Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Superstars Herself Contestant [5]
2012 Precious Hearts Romances: Lumayo Ka Man Sa Akin Young Janine Del Castillo [5]
Ina, Kapatid, Anak Young Margaux Marasigan [5]
2013–2014 Annaliza Arlene [5]
2015–2016 Pangako Sa 'Yo Jessa Boborol [5]
2016 Born for You Chloe [5]
2017 Wildflower Young Emilia Ardiente [5]
2017–2018 Kambal, Karibal Cheska [5]
2017–2019 Sunday PinaSaya Herself Co-host and various roles [5]
2018 Inday Will Always Love You Leslie Anne Guest role [5][29]
2018–2019 Studio 7 Herself Co-host [5]
2019 Inagaw na Bituin Anna Sevilla / Elsa Dela Cruz [30]
2020–present All Out Sundays Herself Host [5]
2020–2021 Bilangin Ang Bituin Sa Langit Maggie [5]
2021 I Can See You: #Future Lara An installment of the anthology series I Can See You [14]
2021–2022 I Left My Heart in Sorsogon Tiffany [25]

Film

Kyline Alcantara's film credits
Year Title Role Note(s) Ref.
2015 Hamog Super Girl [5]
Etiquette for Mistresses Charley's daughter [5]
2019 Black Lipstick Ikay [24]

Discography

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Kyline Alcantara
Award Date of ceremony Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Aliw Awards December 13, 2018 Best New Artist of The Year (Female) Nominated [31][32]
Asian Academy Creative Awards[N 5] December 2018 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Kambal, Karibal Nominated [33][34]
Awit Awards October 10, 2019 Music Video of the Year "Fake Love" Nominated [35][36]
Box Office Entertainment Awards March 24, 2019 Promising Female Concert Performer of the Year Nominated [37]
Myx Music Awards May 15, 2019 New Artist of the Year Nominated [38][39]
PMPC Star Awards for Television October 14, 2018 Best Drama Supporting Actress Kambal, Karibal Won [40][41]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Known as GMA Artist Center before Kapuso Countdown to 2022: The GMA New Year Special, which aired on December 31, 2021[1][2]
  2. ^ Previously known as "la nueva kontrabida" and "la nueva diva"
  3. ^ Attributed to multiple references: [14][17][18][19]
  4. ^ a b Known as GMA Records before early 2019[21]
  5. ^ Covers non-web-only entities and excludes national winners

References

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  3. ^ a b c Tomada, Nathalie (July 5, 2018). "How rejection inspired Kyline's rise to stardom". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on January 18, 2022. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
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  28. ^ Ramos, Neil (December 21, 2021). "Kyline Alcantara confirms relationship with Mavy Legaspi". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on January 25, 2022. Retrieved January 25, 2022.
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