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A photograph of woman wearing a black gown singing to a hand-held microphone
Velasquez at the Jollibee Family Values Awards in September 2015

Filipino entertainer Regine Velasquez has appeared in motion pictures and television programs. She made her screen debut with a minor role in the 1988 comedy film The Untouchable Family.[1] She went on to appear in a series of supporting roles in the comedies Pik Pak Boom (1988) and Elvis and James 2 (1990).[2][3] Velasquez made her stage debut in 1992 with the Musical Theatre Philippines' production of Romualdo Ramos' and Tony Velasquez' Kenkoy Loves Rosing.[4] Her breakthrough came the following year when she played the title role of a music teacher in the film Wanted Perfect Mother (1996).[5] The same year, she starred in the musical comedy Do Re Mi alongside Donna Cruz and Mikee Cojuangco.[6] Among Velasquez' next releases were the fantasy comedy Honey Nasa Langit Na Ba Ako (1998) and Joyce Bernal's romantic comedy Dahil May Isang Ikaw (1999) opposite Aga Muhlach.[3][7] Her first leading role on television came in 2000 in an episode of the IBC-13 drama series Habang May Buhay.[3]

Velasquez' profile continued to grow in the 2000s as she took on starring roles in two lucrative romantic comedy films. She featured as a prominent singer desperate for a normal life in Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw (2000), and she re-teamed with Bernal and Muhlach in Pangako Ikaw Lang (2001)—Velasquez's biggest commercial success to date,[8][9] for which she received the Box Office Entertainment Award for Box Office Queen.[9] In 2002, she appeared in an episode of ABS-CBN's drama series, Maalaala Mo Kaya, playing a mentally challenged woman who develops a romantic relationship with a younger man—a role that earned her the Star Award for Best Actress.[10] That year she also played a mundane and undesirable mail sorter in the drama Ikaw Lamang Hanggang Ngayon, which earned her a Young Critics Circle nomination for Best Actress.[11][12] In 2003, the next two films she starred in were the romantic comedy Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka and the superhero film Mars Ravelo's Captain Barbell.[13][14]

In 2004, Velasquez made her first prime time television appearance in the drama series Forever In My Heart.[15] Two years later she played a con-artist in the romantic comedy Till I Met You with Robin Padilla.[16] Her performance in the 2007 film Paano Kita Iibigin garnered her a FAMAS and a FAP Award nominations for Best Actress.[17][18] In 2008, she lent her voice to the eponymous character in the animated film Urduja, and returned to television in the comedy series Ako si Kim Sam Soon.[19][20] She went on to play a facially disfigured aspiring singer in the musical series Diva (2010), and appeared opposite Dingdong Dantes in the comedy series I Heart You, Pare! (2011).[21][22] In 2013, her performance as an identity document forger in the comedy Of All the Things won the Golden Screen Award for Best Actress.[23] Three years later she starred in the satirical comedy Mrs. Recto and the comedy series Poor Señorita.[24][25] In addition, Velasquez has featured as a guest star on the television shows Darna (2009) and Mulawin vs. Ravena (2017), among others.[26][27]

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Velasquez' Film Roles
Title Year[a] Role Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
The Untouchable Family 1988 Sheila Tony Reyes [1]
Pik Pak Boom 1988 Irma Leroy Salvador [2]
Elvis and James 2 1989 Whitney Tony Reyes [3]
Wanted: Perfect Mother 1996 Sam Ike Jarlego Jr. [5]
Do Re Mi 1996 Reggie Mendoza Ike Jarlego Jr. [6]
Honey Nasa Langit na Ba Ako? 1998 Marian Edgardo Vinarao [3]
Dahil May Isang Ikaw 1999 Anya Katindig Joyce Bernal [7]
Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw 2000 Francine Natra Joyce Bernal [8]
Pangako Ikaw Lang 2001 Cristina Joyce Bernal [28]
Ikaw Lamang Hanggang Ngayon 2002 Katherine Yam Laranas [11]
Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka 2003 Alexis Louie Ignacio [13]
Mars Ravelo's Captain Barbell 2003 Cielo Mac Alejandre [14]
Masikip sa Dibdib 2004 Singer Joyce Bernal Cameo [29]
Till I Met You 2006 Luisa Mark Reyes [16]
Paano Kita Iibigin 2007 Martee Joyce Bernal [30]
Urduja 2008 Urduja (voice) Mike Tuviera Animated film [19]
Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme 2009 Teacher Joyce Bernal Cameo [31]
OMG (Oh, My Girl!) 2009 Production assistant Dante Nico Garcia Cameo [32]
Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie 2009 Nanny Mike Tuviera Cameo [31]
Of All the Things 2013 Bernadette Joyce Bernal [33]
Mrs. Recto 2016 Clara Recto Dante Nico Garcia [24]

Stage

Velasquez' Musical Theater Roles
Production Year(s) Theater Role(s) Notes Ref.
Kenkoy Loves Rosing 1992 Music Museum Rosing A production of Musical Theatre Philippines (Musicat) by Celeste Legaspi and Girlie Rodis, based on the Philippine comics series by writer Romualdo Ramos and illustrator Tony Velasquez. [4]
Noli Me Tángere 1995 Cultural Center of the Philippines María Clara From playwright and musical director Ryan Cayabyab. [34]
[35]

Television

Key
Denotes shows that have not yet been aired
Velasquez' Television Roles
Title Year Role Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
S.O.P. 1998 Herself Louie Ignacio Host [3]
Habang May Buhay 2000 Aliya Bautista Maryo J. de los Reyes Episode: "Sa Puso Ko'y Ikaw" [3]
Larawan: A Special Drama Engagement 2001 Dianne Jimenez Eric Quizon [36]
Maalaala Mo Kaya 2001 Abby Malu Sevilla Episode: "Lobo" [37]
Star for a Night 2002 Herself Jon Ilagan Host [38]
Search for a Star 2003 Herself Louie Ignacio Host [39]
Forever in My Heart 2004 Angeline Sagrado Mark Reyes [15]
Pinoy Pop Superstar 2004 Herself Louie Ignacio Host [40]
Celebrity Duets 2007 Herself Louie Ignacio Host [41]
Maalaala Mo Kaya 2008 Cathy Malu Sevilla Episode: "Dalandan (Great Love)" [42]
The Best of Me 2008 Herself Louie Ignacio Television special [43]
Songbird 2008 Herself Louie Ignacio Host [44]
Ako si Kim Samsoon 2008 Kim Samsoon Buot Dominic Zapata
Khryss Adalia
Louie Ignacio
[20]
Songbird 2008 Herself Louie Ignacio Television Special [44]
Totoy Bato 2009 Anna Molina Mac Alejandre
Don Michael Perez
[45]
Are You the Next Big Star? 2009 Herself Louie Ignacio Host [46]
SRO Cinemaserye 2009 Herself Jun Lana Episode: "The Eva Castillo Story" [47]
Darna 2009 Elektra Dominic Zapata
Don Michael Perez
Season 2 [26]
After the Rain 2009 Herself Louie Ignacio Television special [48]
Diva 2010 Sampaguita Fernandez Dominic Zapata [21]
Party Pilipinas 2010 Herself Mark Reyes
Rico Gutierrez
Treb Monteras
Rommel Gacho
Louie Ignacio
Host [49]
I Heart You, Pare! 2011 Antonia Estrella Joyce Bernal
Andoy Ranay
[22]
H.O.T. TV 2012 Herself Joyce Bernal
Andoy Ranay
Host [3]
Sarap Diva 2012 Herself Treb Monteras Host [50]
Sunday All Stars 2013 Herself Rommel Gacho Host [51]
Bet ng Bayan 2014 Herself Mark Reyes Host [52]
Poor Señorita 2016 Rita Villon Dominic Zapata [25]
Full House Tonight 2017 Herself Louie Ignacio Host [27]
Mulawin vs. Ravena 2017 Sandawa Dominic Zapata
Don Michael Perez
[27]

Music videos

As a performer

A close angle image of Pascual smiling wearing a blue-collared shirt
Filipino actor Piolo Pascual appears in the music video for "Paano Kita Iibigin".
Erik Santos collaborated with Velasquez on "Bakit Ba Iniibig Ka".
Velasquez appears in the video for Jona Viray's "Close To Where You Are".
A close angle of Dantes and Rivera smiling
Marian Rivera (pictured, right) and Dingdong Dantes both make an appearance in "You Don't Know".
Title Other performer(s) Director(s)[b] Album Year Ref.
"Please Be Careful With My Heart" Jose Mari Chan Constant Change 1989 [53]
[54]
"In Love With You" Jacky Cheung Listen Without Prejudice 1994 [53]
[55]
"I Would Die For You" [53]
[55]
"Follow The Sun" [53]
[55]
"My Love Emotion" David Tamagi My Love Emotion 1995 [53]
[56]
"You've Made Me Stronger" [53]
[56]
"Fly" Nick Copus Retro 1996 [53]
[57]
"I Can't Help It" Remus Choy [53]
[57]
"More Than Words Can Say" David Hasselhoff Thomas Mignone Unsolo [c] 1997 [53]
[58]
"How Could You Leave" Regine Velasquez Drawn 1998 [53]
[59]
"On the Wings of Love" Louie Ignacio R2K 1999 [53]
[60]
"For the Love of You" [53]
[60]
"Lost Without Your Love" [53]
[60]
"One Love" [53]
[60]
"In Your Eyes" [53]
[60]
"MacArthur Park" [53]
[60]
"Fallin'" Regine Velasquez [53]
[60]
"Music of Goodbye" Cacai Velasquez-Mitra [53]
[60]
"Written In The Sand" Al Quinn [d] 1999 [53]
[61]
"Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw" Joyce Bernal Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw 2000 [53]
[62]
"Pangako" Pangako Ikaw Lang 2001 [53]
[63]
"Evergreen" Janno Gibbs Louie Ignacio Divas & I [53]
[64]
"To Reach You" Reigne [53]
[65]
"Hanggang Ngayon" Ogie Alcasid A Better Man 2002 [53]
[66]
"Sa Aking Pag-iisa" Reigne [53]
[65]
"Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka" Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka 2003 [53]
[67]
"Tell Me" Ariel Rivera In My Life [53]
[68]
"Sa Piling Mo" Mac Alejandre Mars Ravelo's Captain Barbell [53]
[69]
"Pangarap Ko'y Ikaw" Louie Ignacio Covers, Vol. 1 2004 [53]
[70]
"Forevermore" Mark Reyes [53]
[70]
"Say That You Love Me" Avid Liongoren [53]
[70]
"Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin" [53]
[70]
"Hold Me In Your Arms" Louie Ignacio Covers, Vol. 2 2006 [53]
[71]
"Bakit Ba Iniibig Ka" Erik Santos Joyce Bernal Loving You Now [53]
[72]
"Till I Met You" Mark Reyes Till I Met You [53]
[73]
"Don't Go" Louie Ignacio [53]
[73]
"Paano Kita Iibigin" Piolo Pascual Joyce Bernal Paano Kita Iibigin 2007 [53]
[74]
"Tell Me That You Love Me" Treb Monteras Low Key 2008 [75]
[76]
"And I Love You So" [75]
[76]
"You Don't Know" Nani Naguit Fantasy 2010 [77]
[78]
"Takipsilim" Gloc-9 Christopher Santos Liham At Lihim 2010 [79]
[80]
"Makita Kang Muli" Ebe Dancel Frank Lloyd Mamaril Bawat Daan 2015 [81]
[82]
"Tadhana" Carlo Alvarez R3.0 2017 [83]
[84]
"Hugot" Ryan Evangelista [85]
[84]

Guest appearances

Title Performer(s) Director(s) Album Year Ref.
"Sana" Ogie Alcasid Louie Ignacio A Better Man 2001 [53]
[66]
"Close To Where You Are" Jona Viray On My Own 2005 [86]
[87]
"Mahal Mo Rin Ako" Gabby Eigenmann Sa Di Kalayuan 2006 [53]
[88]

Video albums

Title Album details Notes
R2K: The Millennium Special
R2K: The Concert
  • Released: June 2000
  • Label: VIVA
  • Formats: VHS
  • Exclusive limited release of the concert television special as it originally aired on Viva TV on June 20, 2000.[89]
Regine Live Sa Antipolo
  • Released: January 2001
  • Label: VIVA
  • Formats: VHS, VCD, DVD
  • Features all eighteen live performances from her concert special filmed at the Ynares Center in Antipolo, Rizal, on December 30, 2000.[89][91]
Two For A Knight
  • Released: March 2002
  • Label: VIVA
  • Format: VHS, VCD, DVD
  • Contains the concert television special featuring live performances by Brian McKnight and Regine Velasquez in February 2002.[89][92]

Commercials

Company or product Year Promoting Description Ref.
Lux 1991 Soap Velasquez appears in a series of commercials for Lux's campaign alongside other celebrities, including Sharon Cuneta and Pops Fernandez. [93]
[94]
Wendy's 1994-97 Fast food restaurant chain Velasquez promotes the fast food restaurant chain and is also featured in a series of commercials as part of the company's 1994-96 campaign. [93]
[94]
Digitel 2001 Telecommunications service Promoted Digitel's fixed line telephone and mobile phone services [93]
[94]
Nestlé Philippines 2003 Ice cream In the ad, Velasquez is featured in two contrasting scenes to promote the company's "Back2Back" ice cream varieties. [93]
[94]
SkinWhite 2005 Hand and body lotion The commercial features Velasquez singing "Shine" against a LED screen. Filipino actor Marian Rivera is featured in the music video. [93]
Department of Tourism 2005-07 Travel campaign Velasquez shot a series of commercials and is featured in a montage of major travel destinations in the Philippines as part of the executive department's tourism initiative. [93]
[94]
Department of Tourism 2006 Magic Sing The commercial was made in conjunction with the Philippine Department of Tourism and Magic Sing's tourism campaign using the karaoke platform. [93]
[94]
Belo Medical Group 2007 Belo Essentials Promoting Belo Medical Group's skin whitening products, Velasquez also stars alongside Lucy Torres Gomez and Zsa Zsa Padilla. [93]
[95]
Benigno Aquino III presidential campaign 2010 Campaign song The recording and music video was used as the campaign song during the 2010 presidential campaign of Benigno Aquino III. [96]
Nestlé Philippines 2011 Powdered milk drink: Bear Brand The commercial shows Velasquez narrating her career beginnings through a montage of photos. At the conclusion, she is seen with a glass of milk at hand, surrounded by school kids inspiring them to reach for their dreams. [97]
Nestlé Philippines 2011 Nestlé Philippines theme The commercial was used to promote the company's centennial celebrations. Velasquez appears singing "Pag-ibig" as clips of previous Nestlé commercials are flashed in the background. [98]
Sun Life Financial 2012 Life insurance Also featuring Velasquez's husband Ogie Alcasid and their son Nathaniel James, the ad shows the couple overjoyed with their newborn and contemplating his future. [99]
Procter & Gamble 2012 Baby diapers: Pampers Velasquez alongside Alcasid and their son are featured in a series of commercials promoting Pampers Dry Disposable Diapers. [100]
PLDT Inc. 2016 Tablet internet phone and smartwatch Velasquez and her son, Nathaniel James, are seen unwraping a smartwatch and trying out its different features. [101]
[102]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Refers to the film's earliest release
  2. ^ Details of music video directors that are unavailable are tagged N/A
  3. ^ Velasquez and Hasselhoff recorded "More Than Words Can Say" for his film Legacy in 1998; it was included in Velasquez's compilation album Unsolo in 2000.[58]
  4. ^ The single and music video for "Written In The Sand" premiered during the international broadcast of the BBC television special 2000 Today.[61]

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