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Claudine Barretto
Born
Claudine Margaret Castelo Barretto-Santiago
Occupation(s)actress, model
Years active1992-present
WebsiteOfficial Multiply Site / Official Twitter Account

Claudine Margaret Castelo Barretto-Santiago (born July 20, 1979), popularly known as Claudine Barretto is a film and television actress in the Philippines.

Film and Television Career

The young actress started appearing in stage plays while undergoing a workshop with Repertory Philippines in 1992 joining the musical "Grease"

In 1992, Barretto was discovered by the late talent manager Douglas Quijano when her older sister Gretchen Barretto brought her to the debut party of Ruffa Gutierrez at the Coconut Palace. That same year, she landed her first major break on television when she was cast as one of the mainstays of ABS-CBN's youth-oriented musical variety show, Ang TV. In quick succession, she then played Dolphy's daughter named Bing in the sitcom Home Along Da Riles topbilled by Dolphy, and Agot Isidro's sister named Tony in Oki Doki Doc topbilled by Aga Muhlach.

Barretto's lead television roles started with 1997's Mula Sa Puso where she played the rich heiress, Via, opposite Rico Yan and Diether Ocampo. Then came 1999's Saan Ka Man Naroroon where her performance as triplets Rosario, Rosenda and Rosemarie earned her a nomination for Best Actress in the Asian TV Awards.[1] Next in line was 2001's Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan where she played the role of Angelina in the past and Angeline in the present.

After three consecutive soap operas, Barretto became part of the ensemble cast of 2003's two-season weekly series Buttercup with Diether Ocampo and Piolo Pascual to name a few. In 2004, she returned to primetime via the first modern fantaserye as the mermaid Marina. 2005's Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin directed by F.M. Reyes with John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo, Shaina Magdayao, Angelika de la Cruz and Diether Ocampo marked the first time that she was not directed by Wenn Deramas.

After getting married, Barretto was reunited with Deramas in 2007's Walang Kapalit with Jodi Sta. Maria, TJ Trinidad and Piolo Pascual where some scenes were filmed in Australia. After giving birth, she played the role originated by Susan Roces in the 20-episode sineserye Maligno in 2008. This was followed by Iisa Pa Lamang with Angelica Panganiban, Diether Ocampo and Gabby Concepcion under Ruel Bayani's direction. Her last television appearance was a special guesting in 2009's May Bukas Pa whose lead child actor shares the same name with her son Santino.

Barreto's first three films under Seiko were Kumusta Ka, Aking Mahal?, Taong Gubat and Pulis Patola. She was paired with newcomer Emil Benedicto. She also did Kung Sakali Man. Although an exclusive Seiko contract star before, she was still allowed to accept two assignments with Star Cinema, Home Along Da Riles (The Movie) and May Minamahal.

In 1994's Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez Story, she was cast as Pops Fernandez with the late Rudy Fernandez playing her father.

In 1996, she was able to work with Lorna Tolentino in May Nagmamahal Sa'yo and Sharon Cuneta in Madrasta.

In 1998, she landed her first major lead role in Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita with Diether Ocampo and Rico Yan as rivals for her "bad girl" character named Mela. Mela was going steady with Mr. Bad Boy (Diether) until she meets Mr. Perfect (Rico) who does not care about her. Challenged, she pursued Mr. Perfect who eventually learned to love her despite her reputation.

In 1999, this love triangle carried on in the movie version of Mula Sa Puso, and in the same year, Barretto and Ocampo figured in a love triangle with Maricel Soriano in Soltera.

In 2000, she played a very challenging role as Carla, the ungrateful daughter of Vilma Santos' overseas worker mother in Anak who ran loose and wild for lack of guidance. Anak was also the Best Foreign Language Film entry of the Philippines for the 71st Academy Awards. Claudine received a lot or praises from this movie and people started naming her as the next Vilma Santos[2].

In 2001, she played a nun opposite Robin Padilla in Oops! Teka Lang...Diskarte Ko 'To (her first and so far only action-oriented film).

Barretto received her first Box Office Queen crown on the strength of the box office results of her 2002 releases: Got 2 Believe (the last movie of the late Rico Yan and her first and so far only romantic comedy film) and Kailangan Kita (her first film with Aga Muhlach as his leading lady and her first Gawad Urian-nominated performance). In Got 2 Believe, she played Toni, a wedding coordinator who believes in true love and is in search of finding Mr. Right. In Kailangan Kita, she played Lena, a daughter who forgoes her personal happiness to keep her family from falling apart.

For 2004's Milan (her first film with Piolo Pascual and her second Gawad Urian-nominated performance), Barretto received not only the Ms. RP Movies recognition but also her first Best Actress awards from FAP and FAMAS. In addition, Milan (with the films Dekada '70 and Panaghoy Sa Suba) was also exhibited in the New Cinema of the World section of the Cannes Film Festival. In Milan, she played Jenny, an imposing figure in the Filipino community of migrant workers, whose dreams of grandeur have clouded her need for personal relationships.

Barretto garnered three more Best Actress awards from PASADO, FAMAS (she was a rare back-to-back awardee), and PMPC for 2005's Nasaan Ka Man with Jericho Rosales and Diether Ocampo. This was also her third Gawad Urian-nominated performance. In Nasaan Ka Man, she played Pilar, a woman who carried on a controversial love affair with one of the men she grew up with, consequently suffering the wrath of the other man scorned. A revived MARIA CLARA awards (at least for that year) gave Barretto another Best Actress trophy but this time for 2005's Dubai where she played the object of affection of brothers John Lloyd Cruz and Aga Muhlach.

Barretto received her second Box Office Queen crown (shared with co-star Kris Aquino) for the 201-million-peso domestic gross of 2006's Sukob (her first and so far only horror-oriented film). In Sukob, she played Diana, who, together with her sister Sandy (Kris) is in search of the answer to the uncanny and terrible events that happened in their lives. It was only in March 2009 that another Star Cinema movie (You Changed My Life) surpassed the Philippine earnings of Sukob which up until then held the record as the highest-grossing Philippines-produced movie.

In October 8, 2009, Barretto signed a two-picture contract with Viva Films.[3]. After 17 years with Star Magic, Barretto cut her ties with ABS-CBN when she signed a 2-year exclusive contract with rival station GMA-7 on November 25, 2009. [4][5][6][7][8]

Personal life

Marriage and family

Claudine Barretto is married to an actor Raymart Santiago on March 27, 2006 at the Tagaytay Highlands. They have an adopted daughter, Sabina Natasha and their first son, Rodrigo Santino,[9], which Claudine gave birth on July 19, 2007, a day before the couple's birthday.

Education

Barretto attended high school at South Merville in Paranaque. She wanted to take Speech and Theater at the University of the Philippines to better herself in acting.

Filmography

1993-1999

Year Film Role Company Notes and Awards
1992 Taong Gubat Seiko Films
Kumusta Ka, Aking Mahal? Seiko Films
1993 Pulis Patola Seiko Films First film with her sister Gretchen Barretto, Anjo Yllana and Gloria Romero
Kung Sakali Man Seiko Films
Sige...Ihataw Mo! Seiko Films First film with Wowee De Guzman (as leading man) and German Moreno
Home Along Da Riles The Movie Bing Kosme Star Cinema Film adaptation of the TV series

First movie under Star Cinema

First film with the "King Of Comedy", Dolphy

First Comedy Film
1994 Muntik na Kitang Minahal Marianne Seiko Films First film with Isko Moreno and Cherry Pie Picache
Eat All You Can Seiko Films
May Minamahal Pinky Star Cinema First film with Aga Muhlach, Boots Anson-Roa, and Agot Isidro
Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez Story Pops Fernandez Star Cinema / MegaVision
1995 Oki Doki Doc The Movie Toni Star Cinema Film adaptation of the TV series
1996 Radio Romance Marianne Star Cinema First film with late Rico Yan
Pare Ko Nadine Star Cinema Her first film with Jao Mapa, Jomari Yllana and Mark Anthony Fernandez
May Nagmamahal Sa'yo Star Cinema First film with Ms.Lorna Tolentino
Mangarap Ka Jenny Star Cinema First film with Mark Anthony Fernandez (as leading man)
Madrasta Rachel Star Cinema First film with Sharon Cuneta
1997 Home Along Da Riles The Movie 2 Bing Kosme Star Cinema Film adaptation of the TV series
Calvento Files The Movie Valerie Star Cinema Film adaptation of the TV show

Episode "Balintuwad"
Flames The Movie Karina Star Cinema Film adaptation of the TV series

Episode "Pangako"
1998 Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita Carmela "Mela" Ocampo Star Cinema First film with Rico Yan (as leading man) and Diether Ocampo

She played the role of Mela, with a reputation of a bad girl in the campus and is going steady with Mr. Bad Boy. She then meets Mr. Perfect who does not care about her. Challenged, she pursued Mr. Perfect who eventually learned to love her despite her reputation.

She was very convincing in this role, a true versatile actress.
1999 Soltera Lisa Star Cinema Nominated — FAP Luna Award for Best Supporting Actress

First film with Maricel Soriano
Mula Sa Puso The Movie Olivia "Via" Pereira Star Cinema Film adaptation of the TV series

First film with Nida Blanca

2000-2010

Year Film Role Company Notes and Awards
2000 Anak Carla Star Cinema Best Foreign Language Film entry of the Philippines for the 71st Academy Awards

First film with "Star for All Season", Vilma Santos

She played a very challenging role as Carla, a daughter who ran loose and wild for lack of guidance.

Claudine received a lot or praises from this movie and people started naming her as the next Vilma Santos.
2001 Oops! Teka Lang... Diskarte Ko 'To Marian Star Cinema / FLT Films Her first and so far only action-oriented film

First film with Robin Padilla
2002 Got 2 Believe Antonia "Toni" Villacosta Star Cinema Last movie of the late Rico Yan

Her first and so far only romantic comedy film

She played the role of Toni, a wedding coordinator who believes in true love and is in search of finding Mr. Right. In this movie

Claudine showed that she couldn’t only play dramatic roles but comedic roles as well.
Kailangan Kita Lena Duran Star Cinema Nominated — Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress
Nominated — FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
Nominated — FAMAS Award for Best Actress
Nominated — PMPC Star Award for Movies for Best Actress

First film with Aga Muhlach (as leading man)

She played the role of Lena, a daughter who forgoes her personal happiness to keep her family from falling apart.
2004 Milan Jenny Star Cinema FAMAS Award for Best Actress
FAP Luna Award for Best Actress

Nominated — Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress
Nominated — PMPC Star Award for Movies for Best Actress

Her first film with Piolo Pascual (as leading man) and Iza Calzado

This film was exhibited in the New Cinema of the World section of the Cannes Film Festival (with the films Dekada '70 and Panaghoy Sa Suba). Claudine attended the red carpet screening and was overjoyed by the appreciation shown by the people all over the world.

She played the role of Jenny, an imposing figure in the Filipino community of migrant workers, whose dreams of grandeur have clouded her need for personal relationships.

Claudine won her first best actress award from this movie, beating the likes of Ms. Maricel Soriano, Ms. Nora Aunor and Judy Ann Santos.
2005 Nasaan Ka Man Pilar Star Cinema FAMAS Award for Best Actress
PMPC Star Award for Movies for Best Actress
Gawad PASADO Award for Best Actress
Maria Clara Award for Best Actress

Nominated — Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress
Nominated — FAP Luna Award for Best Actress

First film with Jericho Rosales

In this movie, we can see a very different Claudine. She never played a role like it before and was at first, scared on whether she can act the role right or not.

She portrayed the role magnificently because Claudine received three best actress awards from this movie.
Dubai Faye Star Cinema Maria Clara Award for Best Actress

Nominated — FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
Nominated — ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress

First film with John Lloyd Cruz
2006 Sukob Diana Star Cinema 3rd Highest-grossing Filipino film of all time

Nominated — FAMAS Award for Best Actress
Nominated — Gawad Pasado Award for Best Actress

Her first and so far only horror-oriented film

First film with Kris Aquino and Wendell Ramos

She played the role of Diana, who, together with her sister Sandy is in search of the answer to the uncanny and terrible events that happened in their lives.
2010 In Your Eyes GMA Films/VIVA Films First film with Anne Curtis and Richard Gutierrez as leading man

Television

1992-1999

Year Title Role Network Notes and Awards
1992 Ang TV Herself ABS-CBN 1992-1996
Home Along Da Riles Bing Kosme ABS-CBN Reccurring role (1992-2003)
1993 Oki Doki Doc Tony ABS-CBN Reccurring role (1993-2000)
1996 TSIMAY Maricar VIVA TV 1 episode

First film/TV show with Jean Garcia
Maalaala Mo Kaya Stella ABS-CBN Episode "Valentines Card"
Gimik Chloe Celine Marquez ABS-CBN Reccurring role (1996-1999)
Star Drama Presents Alana ABS-CBN Episode "Kapasadan"
1997 Star Drama Presents Herself ABS-CBN Episode "Kasunduan"

PMPC Star Award for TV for Best TV Personality
Mula Sa Puso Olivia "Via" Pereira / Ella Peralta ABS-CBN Main role (1997-1999)

Parangal ng Bayan for Best Young Actress

Claudine was first and so far in the history of Philippine television to star in 3 consecutive soap operas (Mula Sa Puso, Saan Ka Man Naroon and Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan) which brought her to stardom
Starring as the rich heiress Via, opposite the late Rico Yan

It was the Philippines' most watched "Teleserye" in primetime TV from 1997 to 1999. Having an average of 51% rating (national) per week. ABS-CBN's Star Cinema even made a self-titled movie out of it.
1998 Magandang Tanghali Bayan Herself ABS-CBN 1998-2003
1999 Wansapanataym Antoinette, Anne, Anette ABS-CBN Episode "Ang Pamana ni Lola"
Saan Ka Man Naroroon Rosario, Rosenda, Rosemarie ABS-CBN Main role (1999-2001)

Nominated — Asian TV Award for Best Drama Actress

She played the role of triplets Rosario, Rosemarie, and Rosenda

2001-2009

Year Title Role Network Notes and Awards
2001 Puwedeng Puwede Marianne ABS-CBN 1 episode
Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan Angeline Montenegro-Crisostomo / Angelina ABS-CBN Main role (2001-2003)

She played the strong-willed yet revengeful Angeline Montenegro who is in constant battle against the villains in her life who rejoices to see her fall and continues to hinder her to be with her one, true love.
2003 Buttercup Meg ABS-CBN Main role (2003-2004)
ASAP Herself ABS-CBN PMPC Star Award for TV for Best Female Variety Show Host

MTV Philippines Style Award for Favorite Stylish Leading Lady
Wansapanataym Starra / Estrella ABS-CBN Episode "Starra"

Her first and so far TV role as Superhero
2004 Marina Marina Aguas / Cristina Sto. Domingo ABS-CBN Main role

Nominated — PMPC Star Award for TV for Best Drama Actress

She played the role of a mermaid who is in search of the answer to the curse that was given to her by the sea diety Victoria

This is the first fantaserye in Philippine television.
Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita! Prinsesa Cleo GMA Network 1 episode

Her first TV appearance in GMA Network (as special guest)
2005 Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin Nea Fontanilla ABS-CBN Main role

Nominated — PMPC Star Award for TV for Best Drama Actress

She played the role of Nea Fontanilla. A fighter, who keeps her dignity intact, is brimming with generosity and full of positive attitude. She starred along with Star Magic's brightest talents, Diether Ocampo, John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo and Angelika dela Cruz.
2006 Star Magic Presents Gwen ABS-CBN Episode "Family Pictures"
You Are The One: The Claudine-Raymart Love Story (TV special) Herself ABS-CBN
2007 Walang Kapalit Melanie Santillian / Borromeo ABS-CBN Main role

Nominated — PMPC Star Award for TV for Best Drama Actress

Last soap with Piolo Pascual (as leading man)

She played the role of Melanie Borromeo, the young stepsister of Noel. She has always wanted an older brother to protect her, but ended up with Noel, who seems to harbor an inexplicable hate towards her. She tends to get hurt easily, but will also put a good fight when challenged. Her life changes forever when she unexpectedly falls in love with Noel
2008 Sineserye Presents: Maligno Angela Cortez ABS-CBN Main role

She played the role of Angela Cortez, a well-known newscaster, who was chosen to give birth to a demon child and although she tries to escape it, destiny catches up with her who then realizes that her son is doomed to become a satanic cult’s chosen one.
Iisa Pa Lamang Catherine Ramirez / Cate Dela Rhea ABS-CBN Main role

Nominated — PMPC Star Award for TV for Best Drama Actress

She played Catherine Ramirez, an oppressed provincial girl who loses her one true love in the hands of a scheming woman. Heart-broken, homeless and rejected, Catherine strived to build a new life. Soon, blessings and opportunities come for Catherine; she then becomes a complex woman with complex values and intentions. But Catherine realizes that in order to break free from the past, she must find it in her heart to forget and forgive… before she can truly attain the happiness and true love that eluded her all these years.
2009 May Bukas Pa Julia ABS-CBN Chapter 4 "Memories"

Billed as Very Special Guest
Vilma: A Woman For All Seasons (TV special) Herself ABS-CBN Host

Her last TV appearance in ABS-CBN

2010

Year Title Role Network Notes and Awards
March 28, 2010 Claudine: Alzheimer episode[10] TBA GMA Network First TV production with her husband Raymart Santiago and Mattet De Leon

Awards and Recognition

Acting (in film)

Year Category Movie Organization
2003 Best Actress Kailangan Kita PMPC Star Awards Nominated
2003 Best Actress Kailangan Kita FAMAS Nominated
2003 Best Actress Kailangan Kita FAP Nominated
2003 Best Actress Kailangan Kita Gawad URIAN Nominated
2005 Best Actress Kailangan Kita 23rd FAP Luna Awards
Won
2005 Best Actress Milan 53rd FAMAS Award
Won
2005 Best Actress Milan PMPC Star awards for Movies Nominated
2005 Best Actress Milan Gawad URIAN Nominated
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man 8th Gawad PASADO Award
Won
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man 22nd PMPC Star awards for Movies
Won
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man 54th FAMAS Awards
Won
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man FAP Luna Nominated
2006 Best Actress Nasaan Ka Man Gawad URIAN Nominated
2006 Best Actress Dubai 55th Mara Clara Awards
Won
2006 Best Actress Dubai FAP Luna Nominated
2006 Best Supporting Actress Dubai ENPRESS Golden Screen Nominated
2007 Best Actress Sukob Gawad PASADO Nominated

Acting (on television)

Year Category TV Show Organization
1997 Best TV Personality Star Drama Presents Kasunduan PMPC Star Awards for Television
Won
1999 Best Young Actress Mula Sa Puso Parangal ng Bayan
Won
2000 Best Drama Actress Saan Ka Man Naroon Asian TV Awards Nominated
2005 Best Drama Actress Marina PMPC Star Awarads for Television Nominated
2006 Best Drama Actress Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin PMPC Star Awards for Television Nominated
2007 Best Drama Actress Walang Kapalit PMPC Star Awards for Television Nominated
2009 Best Drama Actress Iisa Pa Lamang 53rd FAMAS Award Nominated

TV Hosting

Year Category TV Show Organization
2003 Best Female Variety Show Host ASAP Mania PMPC Star Awards for Television
Won

Other awards

Box Office

Year Group Award
2003 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Box Office Queen (Kailangan Kita)
2006 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Box Office Queen (Sukob)

Special awards

Year Group Award
2003 German Moreno and FAMAS Awards Youth Achievement Award
2008 German Moreno Walk of Fame Awardee
YES! Magazine's Readers' Choice Awards Young Female Superstar

Recognitions

Year Group Award
2000 Starlight Cultural Foundation Most Popular Movie/Teen Star
2004 Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Ms. RP Movies (Milan)
2004 MTV Style Awards Favorite Stylish Leading Lady
2008 QTV Ang Pinaka Top 15 Effective Celebrity Endorsers
2009 CinemaOne[11] 15 CinemaOne Legends[12] (with Fernando Poe Jr., Dolphy, Susan Roces, Nida Blanca, Christopher de Leon, Vilma Santos, Nora Aunor, Maricel Soriano, Aga Muhlach, Robin Padilla, Judy Ann Santos, John Lloyd Cruz, Sharon Cuneta and Piolo Pascual)

References

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  2. ^ http://www.abs-cbn.com/Feature/Article/4180/Vilma-Santos-believes-Claudine-Barretto-could-follow-in-her-footsteps.aspx
  3. ^ http://www.pep.ph/news/23481/Claudine-Barretto-signs-up-with-Viva-Films
  4. ^ http://www.pep.ph/news/23996/Claudine-Barretto-cuts-her-ties-with-ABS-CBN,-moves-to-GMA-7
  5. ^ http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/11/26/09/claudine-leaves-kapamilya-network
  6. ^ http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/n...inment_abu.htm
  7. ^ http://www.gmanews.tv/story/177829/c...-a-kapuso-star
  8. ^ http://www.igma.tv/story/6222/gma-7-welcomes-claudine-barretto
  9. ^ Santiago, Erwin (2007-07-19). "FIRST ON THE WEB: Claudine Barretto gives birth to Rodrigo Santino". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  10. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programs_broadcast_by_GMA_Network
  11. ^ http://www.pep.ph/guide/5135/Cinema-One-Originals-2009-winners-bared
  12. ^ http://www.pep.ph/guide/5135/Cinema-One-Originals-2009-winners-bared
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