2013 Box Office Entertainment Awards
2013 Box Office Entertainment Awards | |
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Date | May 19, 2013 |
Location | Manila |
The 44th Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Box Office Entertainment Awards (GMMSF-BOEA) is a part of the annual awards in the Philippines held on May 19, 2013. The award-giving body honors Filipino actors, actresses and other performers' commercial success, regardless of artistic merit, in the Philippine entertainment industry.[1]
Winners selection
The winners were chosen from the Top 10 Philippine films of 2012, top-rating shows in Philippine television, top recording awards received by singers, and top gross receipts of concerts and performances.[2]
Award ceremony
On May 19, 2013 at AFP Theatre in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines, the 44th Box Office Entertainment Awards night was held. The awards night was organized by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. (GMMSFI). The event aired a week later on May 26, as the "Sunday's Best" offering of ABS-CBN.[3]
Awards
Major awards
- Phenomenal Box Office Stars – Kris Aquino, Vice Ganda, Ai Ai delas Alas (Sisterakas)
- Box Office King – John Lloyd Cruz (The Mistress)
- Box Office Queen – Bea Alonzo (The Mistress)
- Male Concert Performers of the Year – Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola
- Female Concert Performer of the Year – Anne Curtis
- Male Recording Artist of the Year – Christian Bautista
- Female Recording Artist of the Year – Aiza Seguerra
Film category
- Film Actor of the Year – Dingdong Dantes (One More Try)
- Film Actress of the Year – Angelica Panganiban, Angel Locsin (One More Try)
- Prince of Philippine Movies – Luis Manzano (This Guy's in Love with U Mare!)
- Princess of Philippine Movies – Toni Gonzaga (This Guy's in Love with U Mare!)
- Most Promising Male Star of the Year – Daniel Padilla
- Most Promising Female Star of the Year – Kathryn Bernardo
- Most Popular Film Producers – Star Cinema and Viva Films
- Most Popular Film Director – Wenn Deramas (Sisterakas)
- Most Popular Screenwriter – Olivia Lamasan and Vanessa Valdez (The Mistress)
Music category
- Promising Male Singer/Performer – Robin Nievera
- Promising Female Singer/Performer – Zia Quizon
- Most Popular Recording/Performing Group – Spongecola
- Most Promising Recording/Performing Group – Chicsers
- Most Popular Novelty Singers – Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Ryzza Mae Dizon
Television category
- Most Popular Love Team on Television – Richard Yap and Jodi Sta. Maria (ABS-CBN)
- All Time Favorite Love Team on Movies and TV – Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta (ABS-CBN)
- Prince of Philippine Television – Coco Martin (ABS-CBN)
- Princess of Philippine Television – Julia Montes (ABS-CBN)
- Most Promising Love Team – Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo (ABS-CBN)
- Most Popular Male Child Performer – Bugoy Cariño (ABS-CBN)
- Most Popular Female Child Performer – Ryzza Mae Dizon (GMA-7)
- Most Popular TV Program News & Public Affairs – 24 Oras (GMA-7)
- Most Popular Daytime TV Drama Series – Be Careful With My Heart (ABS-CBN)
- Most Popular Primetime TV Drama Series – Walang Hanggan (ABS-CBN)
- Most Popular TV Program Musical Variety – Eat Bulaga (GMA-7)
- Most Popular TV Program Talent Search/Reality – The X Factor Philippines (ABS-CBN)
Special award
- Bert Marcelo Lifetime Achievement Award – Noel Trinidad
Multiple awards
Individuals with multiple awards
The following individual names received two or more awards:
Awards | Name |
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2 | Jose Manalo |
Wally Bayola | |
Ryzza Mae Dizon | |
Daniel Padilla | |
Kathryn Bernardo |
Companies with multiple awards
The following companies received two or more awards in the television category:
Awards | Company |
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9 | ABS-CBN |
3 | GMA-7 |
References
- ^ "Star Cinema named most popular film producer". Star Cinema. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
- ^ "Vic Sotto, Vice Ganda named Phenomenal Stars of the Year; John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo are Box Office King & Queen" Archived 2014-04-28 at the Wayback Machine. Pep.ph. Retrieved 2014-05-19.
- ^ "44th Guillermo Mendoza Box Office Entertainment Awards" Archived 2019-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. Pep.ph. Retrieved 2014-05-19.