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Toni Gonzaga-Soriano is a Filipina actress, singer and TV presenter. In 1998, she was cast in the longest-running Philippine comedy sketch gags show, Bubble Gang. Her biggest break in the entertainment television industry was her Sprite TV commercial with Piolo Pascual in 2001.[1] In 2002, she was one of the hosts of longest-running noontime variety show Eat Bulaga.[2][3] In the same year, she was cast in the primetime television series Habang Kapiling Ka starring Angelika dela Cruz. In March 2004, she joined Studio 23's Wazzup Wazzup with Archie Alemania and Vhong Navarro.

After she transferred to ABS-CBN in 2005,[4] Gonzaga became the lead host of the Pinoy Big Brother reality series franchise, and one of the co-hosts on the longest-running Sunday musical variety program ASAP. In the same year, she starred as one of the main leads in her first comedy-horror film D' Anothers and in her first primetime television series Crazy For You co-starring Luis Manzano as her love interest. In 2013, Gonzaga hosted the singing reality show, The Voice of the Philippines. She then starred as Teddie in the popular film Four Sisters and a Wedding, and portrayed the role of Ginny in the film Starting Over Again, which was an instant box office hit. In 2014, Gonzaga played the lead character Julie in the ABS-CBN sitcom series Home Sweetie Home, which lasted until its cancellation in 2020. After hosting a political event in February 2022, she quit hosting Pinoy Big Brother after 16 years and confirmed her departure from ABS-CBN.[5]

In September 2022, Gonzaga and her husband Paul Soriano transferred to AMBS (ALLTV).[6] Gonzaga made an exclusive interview with President Bongbong Marcos inside Malacañang Palace.[7] A weekday afternoon talk show called Toni, hosted and produced by herself, premiered on ALLTV on October 3, 2022.[8]

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2003 Pakners Angela Dimayuga
2005 D' Anothers Maan Tuken P110 million
2006 You Are the One Purita "Sally" Malasmas P115 million
2007 GMMSF Princess of Philippine Movies
2007 You Got Me! Insp. Amor "Moe" Santander P115 million
2008 My Big Love Aira Capistrano P73 million
My Only U Winona Benigno Aunor P79 million
2009 Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round Carlotta "Charlie" Sicat P79 million
A Journey Home Gayle Santos Gideon Flame Film Festival's Best Film [9]
2010 My Amnesia Girl Irene Gallego P164 million
SM Cinema's Box Office Queen
2011 Princess of Philippine Movies
[10]
2011 Wedding Tayo, Wedding Hindi Maribelle "Belay" Bautista P65.9 million
2012 This Guy's in Love with U Mare! Gemma P260 million
2013 GMMSF Princess of Philippine Movies
2013 Four Sisters and a Wedding Theodora Grace "Teddie" Salazar P145 million
Gawad Pasado's Pinakapasadong Katuwang na Aktress
[11][12]
Transit Joshua's mother Cameo [13]
2014 Starting Over Again Genina "Ginny" Gonzales P579 million
Highest Grossing Non-MMFF Movie of 2014
2015 GMMSF Box-Office Queen
2015 FAMAS Best Actress
[14]
2015 You're My Boss Georgina Lorenzana P260 million [15][16]
2017 Last Night Carmina Salvador/Jennifer Reyes P95 million
2018 Platinum Stallion Media Awards Best Film Actress
2018 Mary, Marry Me Mary Jane "MJ" Lagman P90 million
44th Metro Manila Film Festival Official Entry
2020 Four Sisters Before the Wedding Theodora Grace "Teddie" Teodoro Guest role
2021 The Exorsis Gina Raymundo Morales 47th Metro Manila Film Festival Official Entry [17]
TBA My Sassy Girl The Girl Adaptation of South Korean movie My Sassy Girl. [18][19]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Network Ref
1998–2001 Bubble Gang Herself Recurring GMA Network
1999 Maynila Various Roles
Dear Mikee
2000 Campus Romance
GMA Telecine Specials
May Himala
2001 Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin Maya Guest role
2002 Habang Kapiling Ka Emilie Capistrano-Bravo Supporting role
2002–2005 Eat Bulaga! Host [2][3]
SOP Host/performer
2003–2005 Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita Toni
2004 Love to Love Tammy Season 3 Story 2: "Duet For Love"
Bahay Mo Ba 'To? Florence Guest role
S-Files Co-host
Bitoy's Funniest Videos
2004–2007 Wazzup Wazzup Main anchor Studio 23
2005–2022 ASAP Host/Performer Main host
It Girls (Girl group, with Heart, Anne, Iya, Nikki, Bea, Maja, Shaina, and Karylle)
D-Lite (Girl group, with Karylle and Nikki)
T-Zone (Solo segment)
ABS-CBN
2005–2022 Pinoy Big Brother Main host Season 1
Celebrity Edition 1
Teen Edition 1 (The Big Night guest host)
Season 2
Celebrity Edition 2
Teen Edition Plus
Double Up
Teen Clash 2010
Unlimited
Teen Edition 4
All In
737
Lucky 7
Otso
Connect
Kumunity 10
[20]
2005 Entertainment Konek Co-host
MRS Main host
My Juan and Only Beth
2005–2006 Bora Valentina
2006 Gudtaym Herself
Crazy for You Janice Lead role
Komiks Big Sister (voice)
Tina
Thelma
S101 "Inday Bote"
S109 "Paa ni Isabella"
Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko
2006–2008 Pinoy Dream Academy Main host
2006–2007
2010
Your Song Andie
Annie Batungbakal
Leslie
Carmela
Gladys
Sarah Mercado / Camille dela Rosa / Carmela Legaspi
S1E03 "I’ve Fallen in Love"
S3E12 "Annie Batungbakal"
S4E11 "Wishing Lampara"
S5E10 "Kasalanan Ko Ba?"
S7E02 "What are the Chances"
S11E01-05 "My Last Romance"
2007 Lastikman Gemma dela Rosa Special guest star
Love Spell Barbie S3E03 "Barbi-Cute"
2007–2008 Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik Monaliza "Onay" Dimaano / Anna Joy Romualdez Main role (78 episodes)
2007–2010 Entertainment Live Main host
2008 Pilipinas, Game KNB? Guest host
2009, 2011
& 2017
Maalaala Mo Kaya Julie
Solly
Josephine
S17E07 "Pendant"
S19E16 "Tropeo"
S25E50 "Sumbrero"
2009 Precious Hearts Romances Presents:
Ang Lalaking Nagmahal Sa Akin
Flor Magpantay Lead role (35 episodes)
2009, 2010 May Bukas Pa Alexandra "Alex" Wang Chapter 18: "Runaway"
Guest role (9 episodes)
2010 Ituwid Natin Main news anchor
SNN Guest anchor
Kokey @ Ako Jackie / Princess Main role (55 episodes)
2010–2015 The Buzz Host
2010 & 2011 Wansapanataym Karina
Mitch
Hannah
Amanda/Fairy
Belle
S1E16 "Karina Kariton" (Christmas Special)
S3E77 "Witchy Mitch"
S3E78 "Hannah Panahon"
S3E79 "Amanda's Da Man"
S3E80 "IncrediBelle"
2011–2012 Happy Yipee Yehey! Main host
2012 Toda Max Maxene Guest role (May 5, 2012)
2013 Kwentong Kusina, Kwentong Buhay Host Cooking show [21]
2013–2015 The Voice of the Philippines Main host [22]
[23]
2014–2020 Home Sweetie Home Julie Matahimik-Valentino Lead role
2014 Aquino & Abunda Tonight Guest host (with Alex Gonzaga) (August 25, 2014, September 2, 2014)
2015 Binibining Pilipinas 2015 Host
2016 I Love OPM Judge
Written in Our Stars Aira Cancelled because of her pregnancy [24][25]
2017 The Voice Teens Main host
TV Patrol Guest host "Star Patrol" segment (August 25, 2017)
2018 Pilipinas Got Talent Host
2019 The Voice Kids Main host
2020–2021 I Feel U Main host Online show
2021 Lunch Out Loud Herself Noontime show; guest appearance (December 25, 2021) TV5
2022 Toni Main host Official talk show of All TV, created by TGS (Toni Gonzaga Studios), produced and hosted by herself. All TV
Eat Bulaga! Guest host Noontime show; guest appearance (December 24, 2022) GMA Network

References

  1. ^ FUNFARE By Ricardo F. Lo (March 12, 2005). "Body Talk with Toni Gonzaga". The Philippine Star.
  2. ^ a b "Vic Sotto is proud of Toni Gonzaga". ABS-CBN News. February 25, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Bong Godinez (October 6, 2007). "Iconic TV shows that bred today's popular stars". Philippine Entertainment Portal.
  4. ^ Karen Valeza (September 12, 2011). "Toni: ABS-CBN transfer the best decision ever". Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom.
  5. ^ "ABS-CBN accepts Toni Gonzaga's resignation as 'PBB' host". ABS-CBN News. February 10, 2022.
  6. ^ "Toni Gonzaga, Paul Soriano sign contract with Villar's AMBS Network". The Manila Times. September 5, 2022.
  7. ^ "Toni Gonzaga's interview with President Bongbong Marcos to air on ALLTV on September 13". PEP.ph. September 11, 2022.
  8. ^ "Toni Gonzaga to host daily afternoon talk show on ALLTV". PEP.ph. October 2, 2022.
  9. ^ "A Journey Home": Smash-hit family film". December 19, 2009.
  10. ^ My Amnesia Girl highest-grossing local film for 2010, based on data from SM Cinema retrieved on August 18, 2011 via www.pep.ph
  11. ^ 'Ekstra,' 'On the Job' lead Star Awards nominees retrieved on July 13, 2014 via http://www.abs-cbnnews.com
  12. ^ FAMAS bets; awards July 13 retrieved on July 13, 2014 via http://www.philstar.com
  13. ^ Toni Gonzaga makes a cameo appearance as Joshua's estranged mother. ABS-CBN News. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  14. ^ Yahoo! Celebrity Awards nominees revealed. www.abs-cbnnews.com. Retrieved July 13, 2014
  15. ^ Toni Gonzaga is Coco Martin’s next leading lady. starcinema.abs-cbn.com. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
  16. ^ You're My Boss, This tandem will rock your summer!. ABS-CBN Star Cinema. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  17. ^ MMFF 2021 eight official entries revealed. mb.com.ph. November 12, 2021
  18. ^ Toni Gonzaga’s ‘My Sassy Girl’ finished production last December, awaits reopening of cinemas. entertainment.inquirer.net April 21, 2021
  19. ^ Toni hopes for theatrical release of My Sassy Girl Phl remake. entertainment.inquirer.net August 10, 2021
  20. ^ "Toni Gonzaga no longer returning as 'PBB' host". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
  21. ^ ABS-CBN newest Cooking Reality Show "Kwentong Kusina, Kwentong Buhay" hosted by Toni Gonzaga to premiere on June 23 Stariray Magazine. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
  22. ^ "Toni to host Philippine edition of 'The Voice'". ABS-CBN News. February 3, 2013. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  23. ^ "Luis, Toni team up for 'The Voice of the Philippines' season 2". Rappler. October 24, 2014. Retrieved October 30, 2014.
  24. ^ "Toni-Piolo teleserye put on hold". ABS-CBN. April 19, 2016.
  25. ^ "Piolo, Toni to resume work on new teleserye in 2017". Tempo. October 16, 2016.