Angel Locsin filmography

Filipino actress Angel Locsin has appeared in motion pictures and television programs. She made her screen debut at age 15 as the young Robina Gokongwei in the biopic Ping Lacson: Super Cop (2000).[1] Her first television appearance was in the teen drama series Click (2002), followed by a string of guest roles in the romance series Ang Iibigin ay Ikaw (2002), Twin Hearts (2003), and Love to Love (2003). Locsin had minor appearances in the second and third installments of the Mano Po film franchise, Mano Po 2: My Home (2002) and Mano Po 3: My Love (2003). In 2004, she had her breakthrough role as the avian-human hybrid heroine in the fantasy series Mulawin,[2] a role she reprised in its 2005 film adaptation.[3]

An image of Locsin wearing a black top looking through a camera and smiling
Locsin at the Los Angeles premiere of Love Me Again in 2008

Locsin gained wider recognition and received praise for portraying the title character in the 2005 television series Darna,[4][5][6] which is based on Mars Ravelo's comics superheroine of the same name.[7] She starred opposite Richard Gutierrez in the romantic dramas Let the Love Begin (2005) and I Will Always Love You (2006).[8] During this period, Locsin appeared alongside Dennis Trillo in the horror thriller Txt (2006) and the fantasy adventure series Majika (2006).[9] She reunited with Richard Gutierrez in the coming-of-age drama The Promise (2007) and played a collector for a secret society in the action-adventure series Asian Treasures (2007) with Robin Padilla.[10][11] For her role as a fledgling lycanthrope in the supernatural drama series Lobo (2008), she earned an International Emmy Award nomination for Best Actress.[12] The same year, Locsin appeared in an episode of the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya, for which she won a Star Award for Best Actress.[13] She then played an aspiring chef in the comedy series remake Only You (2009), and portrayed the offspring of her lycan character in Lobo's sequel, Imortal (2010).[14]

Critical success followed with Locsin's performances in collaborations with high-profile directors. She played a ranch worker in Rory Quintos' drama Love Me Again (2009),[15] a courtesan in Olivia Lamasan's star-crossed romance In the Name of Love (2011),[16] and a sexually promiscuous journalist afraid of commitment in Cathy Garcia-Molina's comedy Unofficially Yours (2012).[17] For playing a single mother forced to reconnect with her estranged husband to be their son's stem cell donor in the romantic drama One More Try (2012),[18] she garnered Best Actress wins at the FAMAS and Star Awards.[19][20] Locsin's portrayals of the grief-stricken title character in the drama series The Legal Wife (2014)[21] and the indoctrinated military nurse in the spy-action thriller series The General's Daughter (2019)[22] earned her nominations at the Star Awards.[23][24] She won Best Actress in a Drama Series for the latter.[24] In 2016, she appeared in the comedies Everything About Her and The Third Party.[25][26]

Aside from acting, Locsin served as a judge during the fifth and sixth seasons of the reality talent competition show Pilipinas Got Talent.[27][28] She also provided her voice to the animated series Initial D: Fourth Stage (2004).[29]

Film

Angel Locsin's film credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2000Ping Lacson: SupercopRobina Gokongwei[1]
2003Mano Po 2: My HomeMelissa Ching[30]
2004KuyaBarbs[31]
2004SinglesSamantha[32]
2004SigawPinky[33]
2004Mano Po 3: My LoveEliza[34]
2005Let the Love BeginPia[35]
2005Mulawin: The MovieAlwina[3]
2006I Will Always Love YouCecille[36]
2006TxTJoyce[37]
2006Mano Po 5: Gua Ai DiCharity Kho[38]
2007The PromiseAndrea[10]
2007AngelsAngie[39]
2009Love Me AgainArah[40]
2010My Amnesia GirlMMA fighterCameo[41]
2011In the Name of LoveMercedes Fernandez[42]
2012Unofficially YoursCes Bricenio[43]
2012One More TryGrace[44]
2013Four Sisters and a WeddingAlex Salazar[45]
2013The Amazing Praybeyt BenjaminUnnamedCameo[46]
2016Everything About HerJaica Domingo[25]
2016The Third PartyAndi Medina[26]
2020Block ZUnnamed raiderCameo[47]
2020Four Sisters Before the WeddingAlex SalazarCameo[48]

Television

Angel Locsin's television credits with year of release, title(s) and role
YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2002ClickCharley Francisco[49]
2002Ang Iibigin ay IkawMariella[49][50]
2003Ang Iibigin ay Ikaw Pa RinMariella[49][50]
2003Twin Hearts[49]
2003Love to LoveEpisode: "Kissing Beauty"[51]
2004All Together Now[52]
2004MagpakailanmanJonalyn dela PeñaGuest role[53]
2004MulawinAlwina[2]
2004Initial D: Fourth StageKyoko Iwase (voice)Animated series[29]
2005DarnaNarda / Darna[54]
2006MajikaSabina[55]
2007Asian TreasuresGabriela Agoncillo[11]
2007Maalaala Mo KayaMelodyEpisode: "Pilat"[56]
2008LoboLyka Raymundo[14]
2009Only YouJillian Mendoza[14]
2009Maalaala Mo KayaNemieEpisode: "Blusa"[56]
2010ImortalLia Ortega[14]
2010Maalaala Mo KayaJennaEpisode: "Litrato"[56]
2011100 Days to HeavenTagabantay / NurseGuest role[57]
2011Toda MaxIsabel Padausdos[14]
2012WansapanataymAbbyEpisode: "Ang Kulay ng Pasko"[58]
2013Maalaala Mo KayaMildredEpisode: "Mask"[56]
2014The Legal WifeMonica Santiago[14]
2015Maalaala Mo KayaSuzette TucayEpisode: "Plano"[56]
2016Pilipinas Got TalentHerselfJudge[27]
2017Maalaala Mo KayaSamina / Roma TarubEpisode: "Kotse-kotsehan"[59]
2017La Luna SangreLia Ortega / Jacintha MagsaysayGuest role[60]
2018Pilipinas Got TalentHerselfJudge[28]
2019Kadenang GintoUnnamedCameo[61]
2019The General's DaughterRhian Bonifacio[62]
2020Iba YanHerselfHost[63]

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