Maricel Soriano

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Maricel Soriano
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Soriano in 2019
Born
Maria Cecilia Dador Soriano

(1965-02-25) February 25, 1965 (age 56)
Manila, Philippines
NationalityPhilippines Filipino
Other namesMary, Marya, The Taray Queen, The Dancing Queen and The Diamond Star
OccupationActress, commercial model, television host, singer, dancer
Years active1971–present
ChildrenMarron Soriano, Sebastien Soriano
RelativesMeryll Soriano (niece) Mel Martinez (brother) Willie Revillame (Brother in Law)
AwardsSee the full list here.

Maricel Soriano (Tagalog pronunciation: [mɐɾɪˈsel soɾˈjano]; born Maria Cecilia Dador Soriano; February 25, 1965) is a Filipina film and television actress. Dubbed "The Diamond Star", she has been active since 1971, appearing in over a hundred credits in a career spanning fifty-years. Soriano is the third most awarded film actress of all time in the Philippines, holding nineteen Best Actress wins including FAMAS Awards Best Actress and Luna Award for Best Actress.

Biography[]

Dubbed 'The Diamond Star' in the Philippine entertainment industry with 108 movies and several television awards (including Best Child Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Achiever Award as actress/producer, Best Performer and Best Actress) from various award-giving bodies such as FAMAS, PMPC, Empress, FAP, YCC, Pasado, GMMSFP, MMFF, Manila, Iloilo and Cinemanila Film Festivals. She was also known as 'Taray Queen' for her feisty roles in movies, where she's usually loud and energetic at the same time.[1]

Soriano started acting at the age of six in the 1971 film My Heart Belongs to Daddy with Tirso Cruz III and fellow child actress Snooky Serna. She was brought by her paternal grandmother to Sampaguita Pictures search for a child actress who will portray Tirso Cruz, III's younger sister. With her dancing, singing and acting skills, she grabbed the part.

Soriano developed her comic skills under the guidance of the late Dolphy (King of Comedy) and the late Nida Blanca, one of the country's top caliber actors, both of whom she considered as second parents, especially when she grew up acting in John en Marsha where she was a regular cast.[citation needed]

In the 1980s, she was launched to full stardom as one of the Regal Babies[1] along with Snooky Serna, Dina Bonnevie, Gabby Concepcion, Albert Martinez, Alfie Anido, Jimi Melendez and her loveteam partner, William Martinez. Her 1985 film Hinugot sa Langit, produced by Regal Films and directed by national artist Ishmael Bernal, is now considered as one of the classics of Philippine cinema.[citation needed]

She was also named as "Drama Anthology Queen" in the early 1990s because of her successful weekly drama show (produced by Regal Films and ABS-CBN) topped the primetime ratings game since its airing in October 1986. In July 1988, Freddie M. Garcia acknowledged that Soriano was the number one star of ABS-CBN, of which he was then the general manager.[2] After two years, she with sister Maria Victoria and former manager Manny Valera established Excellent Productions and took the helm of producing the show. The drama show lasted for ten years and was awarded by the Catholic Mass Media Awards in 1988 and 1989 and the KBP's Golden Dove Media Awards in 1992 and 1993 as outstanding drama anthology. As main performer, she received Star Award's best actress for drama honors in 1988, 1989 and 1992.

In September 2009, Soriano appeared in Florinda, the third and final episode of Sineserye Presents: The Susan Roces Cinema Collection.[3]

In 2010, Soriano was now a freelancer and guested in Pilyang Kerubin, her comeback on GMA-7, where she played a mother who gives to her children; this was her first show on the channel.

In 2014, she inked a program contract with her home station, GMA Network, after backing out of ABS-CBN's Bukas na Lang Kita Mamahalin, which was supposed to be her teleserye comeback but Dawn Zulueta eventually replaced her role in the said show. She starred as Millet Gonzales-Real in Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real, her first major project as a Kapuso actress which also marked her return on the small screen and then did guesting in Bubble Gang and Sunday PinaSaya.

In 2017, she eventually returned to showbiz through her former home network, ABS-CBN.and GMA Network Action Drama Tsukasa Hojo City Hunter together With Alden Richards Cesar Montano Diether Ocampo Sophia Reola and Claudine Barretto Upcoming Soon on GMA Telebabad

Success and fame[]

Soriano started her showbiz career as a child star in 1971, appearing as the kid sister of Tirso Cruz III in Sampaguita Pictures' "My Heart Belongs to Daddy". Appearing in a cameo role which lasted only for only 15 minutes, Soriano's screen presence in the film made an impact as she showed her singing, dancing and acting talent. She was seen in various films in the early 70s like Dalawang Mukha ng Tagumpay, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Lady Luck, Captain Barbell Boom! and was billed simply as Maricel. However in 1974, she took home the best child actress statuette in the 9th Manila Film Festival by playing the child of Boots Anson Roa and Dante Rivero. In 1973, Ading Fernando noticed her flair for comedy and cast her immediately as Shirley Puruntong, the street-smart, strong-willed yet funny daughter of John and Marsha Puruntung. The sitcom became a huge hit that movie franchises followed in 70s, 80s and 90s. It was in the Iloilo Film Festival in 1974 that she bagged another best child actress for the movie version of "John en Marsha". She also starred in Kaluskos Musmos in 1978 as the feisty newscaster Jacklyn Pusit, Farrah Pusit's (Chichay) grandchild. It was in 1980, Soriano was the second choice to play the lead in "Katorse" after former child actress Snooky Serna turned down the offer. Since Soriano was not yet ready for daring roles, she begged off and opted to do instead, "Underage" in the same year. Soriano was re-launched into full stardom via Regal Films' Underage, where her thespian talent and charisma shone brightest among the lead stars of the movie. Her tandem with William Martinez was launched via the hit movie Oh My Mama in 1981. She was considered the top 'Regal Baby' in the 1980s and 1990s prompting the Regal matriarch, Lily Monteverde to quip, "Regal without Maricel is nothing".

Television[]

Aside from being the Diamond Star of Philippine Cinema, she was also named as the Drama Anthology Queen because of her Maricel Drama Special whose very successful and superb. Aside from successfully conquering the movie scene, Soriano duplicated her feat on television with a variety of shows. From the sitcom John en Marsha, she also starred in Kaluskos Musmos and Kuskos Balungos, youth oriented programs in the 1970s. She has appeared in musical variety shows (Maria! Maria!, "I M Wat I M" Maricel Live!), a drama anthology (Maricel Drama Special), comedy shows (2+2, Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis, Mary D' Potter, Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis), soap operas (Vietnam Rose, Florinda, Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real and The General's Daughter) and John en Shirley (a spin-off of her original sitcom), where she is reunited with Dolphy and Susan Roces.

The Diamond Star can be considered foremost a progeny of television and her face has continued to become a staple in the small tube. Even with her short hiatus in making movies, Soriano was consistently seen in the longest-running drama anthology which was named after her, and the reprisal of the role of Shirley Purontong brought her into full circle as a certified icon in Philippine TV.

She has received two awards from the Asian TV Awards as Best Actress in a Comedy Show aside from her two awards for the same category from the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC). The PMPC honored her with six awards as Best Actress in a Drama Anthology (The Maricel Soriano Drama Special) in 1988, 1989 and 1992 and Best Actress for Drama in a Soap Opera (Vietnam Rose) 2006 and (Florinda) 2010 and Best Actress for Drama in Single Performance (MMK – Baso episode) in 2017.

The Society of Entertainment (Enpress) thru their Golden Screen Awards for TV, the OFW Kakampi Awards and the EduKCircle TV Awards gave her the Best Actress for Drama trophies for her compelling performance in GMA-7's Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real and City Hunter

A sought after celebrity endorser, she has endorsed a wide variety of products and is considered one of the most credible among the elite group of endorsers. She is reported to lend her name only with those products she believes in and uses it as well. Her endorsements as a child started in 1974 with Breeze laundry powder and Bear Brand powder milk with Nida Blanca (banking on their mother-daughter roles). She also appeared in the print ads of Libby's Pork and Beans and Newton's Coco Spread. Her appeal to consumers help catapult a number of products (and infomercial) to gain a sizable share of the market, most notably: Ever Gotesco Malls, Modess, Green Cross Alcohol & Soap, Whisper, Alaska, Globe, Swift Spaghetti & Corned Beef, Loviscol, McDonald's, Jollibee, Mr. Clean, Breeze, Minola, Fiesta Spaghetti, Golden Fiesta Cooking Oil, Aji Ginisa, Vaseline shampoo, Argentina Corned Beef, DOH's Newborn Screening, Quick Chow Noodles and Saucy Me.

Her TVC with Jollibee in the mid-90s with Cesar Montano, made the catch phrase, "Correct ka dyan" famous. As well as, the strong line, "Ang mikrobyo hindi bine-beybi, pinapatay!" for Green Cross Alcohol in 1998. Same thing with the catchphrase, "Mauulit ito, Madalas!" with Mcdonalds Hamburger TVC during the mid-90s. She is formerly signed to GMA Network and is currently under Viva Artist Agency and ABS-CBN.

Film[]

Soriano has appeared in numerous comedy films, from John en Marsha in 1973 to I Will Survive in 2004. Some of her films are now considered classics, most notable of which are Saan Darating Ang Umaga? (1983), Kaya Kong Abutin Ang Langit (1984), Hinugot sa Langit (1985), Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa (1987), Babaing Hampaslupa (1988), Ikaw Pa Lang ang Minahal (1992), Harvest Home (1995), Abot Kamay ang Pangarap (1996) (The Philippine entry to the Oscar Awards), Soltera (1999), Mila (2001), Filipinas (2003) and Inang Yaya (2006). Her action-oriented films with action superstars are all certified hits starting with the record-breaking Batang Quiapo (1986) until her last in 1998's Sige, Subukan Mo.

Soriano is also considered the 'Dancing Queen' of the 1980s, and her signature dance numbers, "I Am What I Am", "Body Dancer", "Rico Mambo, Angela Clemmons' "Give Me Just a Little More Time" and Shalamar's "A Night to Remember", among others have continued to be associated with her even to this very day. While not a professional singer, she even managed to record two songs, the theme song of the movie, Oh, My Mama! and the gold record hit "Ngayon at Habang Panahon". Aside from a sold out concert at the Smart Araneta Coliseum entitled "Hello, Hello Maricel" in 1987, she has appeared in hit concerts locally and abroad in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

With her film output already reaching the millennium mark and a range of films unsurpassed by all other actresses, she is one of the few bestowed by filmdom with this title. The Diamond Star has practically worked in all the major film outfits in the industry, appeared with every major star, and set acting standards and box office records.

She is the third most awarded film actress of all time with 19 (child, supporting and lead actress) trophies to boost from various legitimate award giving bodies such as FAMAS, PMPC, Empress, FAP, YCC, Pasado, GMMSFP, MMFF, Manila, Iloilo and Cinemanila Film Festivals. Aside from these, Soriano has received other acting awards from various sources such as fan magazine publishing companies and people's choice awards.

In 2006, Soriano was back with Regal Films as the lead star of Bahay Kubo, a movie intended for the 2007 Metro Manila Film Festival.

Personal life[]

Maricel Soriano was born in Pasay to Linda Dador and Victor Soriano. Her family initially lived in Makati and she and her sister, Maria Victoria "Becbec" attended St. Mary's Academy of Pasay for their grade school education. But when her family transferred to Kamuning, Quezon City, she likewise did in Trinity University of Asia (then College), CEU High School and OB Montessori. Due to her hectic showbiz schedule, she was unable to finish her secondary education. However, according to interviews, if she did not become a movie star, she would probably become a stewardess or a teacher. However, she is a computer-literate person adept at designing accessories, T-shirts, cards, certificates, stationeries. In fact, she is the person behind the graphics and title credits at the start and end of her drama anthology.

From their rented house in Kamuning, Quezon City, she lived independently by renting a townhouse in Midland Manor in Greenhills, San Juan, while her mom and siblings rented a house in Xavierville, Q.C. near Katipunan Road. But when her house was finally completed in White Plains, Quezon City in 1985, she moved in together with Marron Soriano. When she married Edu Manzano in 1989, she joined him in Makati. But later went back to White Plains. When she gave birth to Sebastien Soriano, her mother and brothers joined her in White Plains. She briefly had her own condo in Rockwell, Makati with Eric Quizon as neighbor. Presently, she stays in Greenhills, San Juan with her two sons.

As a businesswoman, she and sister with erstwhile manager Manny Valera established Excellent Productions in 1990, but was later renamed Diamond Star Productions, Inc. taking over the weekly production of her TV drama show when Regal Films decided to discontinue. It was renamed "The Maricel Soriano Drama Special" with her sister as executive producer while she is the line producer. The same production outfit was responsible for TV sitcoms -"Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis", "Mary D'Potter" and "Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis" and the film Kung Kaya Mo, Kaya Ko Rin (1996) with Cesar "Buboy" Montano. She also opened Mr. Melody, a sing-along bar in Quezon City and Diamond Star Records.

In showbiz, she lists co-actors Roderick Paulate and Jackie-Lou Blanco as her best friends. Other personalities whom she is very close with are King of Comedy, Dolphy and versatile actress, Nida Blanca (whom she considers as second parents); dramatic actress Charito Solis; comedian Nova Villa; make-up artist James Cooper; talent manager Anthony "Tonet Macho" Roquel; and award-winning actresses Gina Alajar, Jacklyn Jose and Rosanna "Osang" Roces.

She was married to Edu Manzano from 1989 to 1991 and maintains friendly relations with him. Aside from her sister, who is the mother of award-winning actress Meryll Soriano, her siblings include Michael "Mykee" Martinez and former child actor and entrepreneur Mel Martinez.

Discography[]

Soriano recorded a few songs in the 1980s including the gold single "Ngayon at Habang Panahon" penned by Tito Sotto and the theme song of her movie Oh, My Mama! in 1981.

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Film production Release date
2019 The Heiress Auntie Luna Regal Films November 27, 2019
2018 My 2 Mommies Tita Baby Regal Films June 22, 2018
2016 Lumayo Ka Nga Sa Akin Cora Catacutan January 13, 2016
2013 Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Pia Jackstone Star Cinema, Viva Films December 25, 2013
Bekikang Ang Nanay Kong Beki Cameo Role – Saleslady Viva Films October 23, 2013
Momzillas Clara del Valle Star Cinema, Viva Films September 18, 2013
2012 D' Kilabots Pogi Brothers Weh! Guest Role M-Zet TV Productions, Inc., Regal Films November 28, 2012
2011 Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Mariel Montes Regal Films December 25, 2011
2009 Last Supper No. 3 Guest Beinte Singko Mil Production July 18, 2009
T2 Claire Star Cinema April 11, 2009
2007 Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! Eden Manahan Regal Films December 25, 2007
A Love Story Joanna Villanueva Star Cinema August 15, 2007
Paraiso Three Stories of Hope Jocelyn Gawad Kalinga March 31, 2007
2006 Inang Yaya Norma Unitel Pictures November 29, 2006
Numbalikdiwa Portia/Karissa PLDT, Cinemabuhay Foundation, Mabolo Drive Productions November 2006
2004 I Will Survive! Cynthia Regal Films May 5, 2004
2003 Filipinas Yolanda Filipinas Viva Films December 25, 2003
2002 Mano Po Vera Go Regal Films December 25, 2002
2001 Mila Mila Cabangon Star Cinema June 27, 2001
2000 Tunay na Mahal Casilda Regal Films June 28, 2000
Abandonada Gemma Viva Films November 29, 2000
1999 Sa Piling ng Aswang Marines Villanueva Regal Films December 25, 1999
Soltera Sandra Star Cinema July 28, 1999
1998 Tulak ng Bibig Kabig ng Dibdib Mariel FLT Films October 14, 1998
Sige, Subukan Mo Panyang Regal Films August 5, 1998
Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo! Doris Star Cinema February 25, 1998
1997 Nasaan ang Puso Joy MAQ Films December 25, 1997
Kahit Minsan Lang Guest – Gloria MAQ Films 1997
Minsan Lamang Magmamahal Marietta MAQ Films 1997
Sabi Mo Mahal Mo Ako Wala ng Bawian Roselle Star Cinema 1997
1996 Abot-Kamay Ang Pangarap Elena Reyna Films September 6, 1996
Kung Kaya Mo, Kaya Ko Rin! Sally Star Cinema 1996
Ama... Ina... Anak. Marilen Star Cinema February 26, 1996
Inagaw mo ang lahat sa akin Jacinta Reyna Films January 5, 1996
Ang Tange Kong Pag-ibig Amanda Moran Mother Studio, M-Zet Films 1996
1995 Dahas Luisa MAQ Films December 25, 1995
Ikaw Pa... Eh Love Kita Karina Ranches Regal Films 1995
Pustahan Tayo Mahal Mo Ako Cristy Regal Films, RRJ Films January 4, 1995
1994 Separada Melissa Star Cinema October 12, 1994
Vampira Paz Regal Films October 26, 1994
Nagkataon Nagkatagpo Jessie MegaVision Films 1994
Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin Terry delos Reyes Star Cinema 1994
1993 Manchichiritchit Dorie Viva Films 1993
Ligaw-ligawan, Bahay-bahayan, Kasal-kasalan Paquita Regal Films March 17, 1993
1992 Dobol Dribol Estefan Regal Films 1992
Ikaw Pa Lang ang Minahal Adela Sevilla Reyna Films 1992
Leon at Tigre Alice Regal Films 1992
1991 Dinampot Ka Lang sa Putik Malou Regal Films 1991
John en Marsha Ngayon '91 Shirley RVQ Productions 1991
1989 Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang Donna Regal Films July 6, 1989
Mga Kuwento ng Pag-ibig: Ginto't Pilak Namumulaklak Chayong/Monique Regal Films February 8, 1989
Gorio en Tekla Gorio/Gregory Regal Films January 19, 1989
1988 Babaing Hampaslupa Remedios Regal Films November 16, 1988
Sa Akin Pa Rin ang Bukas Carmela Samaniego/Mary Rose Regal Films August 4, 1988
Super Inday and the Golden Bibe Super Inday/Inday Regal Films June 23, 1988
Stupid Cupid: Horror Honeymoon Regal Films February 1988
Taray at Teroy Estela "Taray" Caluglog Regal Films February 25, 1988
1987 Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa Angeline Regal Films October 16, 1987
Maria Went to Town Maria/Marie/Mary Regal Films August 21, 1987
Jack en Poy, Hale-hale Hoy! Jack Regal Films February 25, 1987
1986 Payaso German Moreno – The Star Guest December 25, 1986
Batang Quiapo Maria Regal Films October 16, 1986
Inday Inday sa Balitaw Inday/Maria Luisa Regal Films August 28, 1986
Super Islaw and the Flying Kids July 17, 1986
Horsey-Horsey, Tigidig-Tigidig Belinda Regal Films May 1, 1986
The Graduates Lor Regal Films April 3, 1986
When I Fall in Love Carolina Regal Films March 14, 1986
John & Marsha '86: TNT sa Amerika Shirley Puruntong February 28, 1986
Yesterday Today & Tomorrow Anna Regal Films January 30, 1986
1985 Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang: Zombies Cathy Regal Films November 28, 1985
I Have Three Hands Bridget Regal Films September 11, 1985
Inday Bote Inday Vargas Regal Films August 15, 1985
Pahiram ng Ligaya July 3, 1985
Hinugot sa Langit Carmen Castro Regal Films June 6, 1985
John & Marsha '85 (Sa Probinsiya) Shirley Puruntong January 18, 1985
Ride On Baby Regal Films January 11, 1985
1984 Anak ni Waray vs Anak ni Biday Amy Regal Films October 12, 1984
Teen-age Marriage Mirriam Nieva Regal Films August 16, 1984
Kaya Kong Abutin ang Langit Clarisse/Clarissa VH Films June 28, 1984
Daddy's Little Darlings Honey Regal Films June 15, 1984
Da Best of John & Marsha sa Pelikula Part II Shirley Puruntong April 13, 1984
1983 Minsan, May Isang Ina Noemi Regal Films December 2, 1983
Daddy Knows Best R.V.Q. Productions November 3, 1983
Summer Holiday Regal Films August 19, 1983
Saan Darating ang Umaga? Shayne Viva Films August 11, 1983
Pepe en Pilar Pilar Regal Films June 17, 1983
To Mama with Love Sabrina Regal Films May 6, 1983
Da Best of John & Marsha sa Pelikula Shirley Puruntong RVQ Productions April 14, 1983
Parang Kailan Lang Baby Pascual Films April 8, 1983
Ang Boyfriend Kong Kano Golden Dragon Films March 11, 1983
1982 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Regal Films December 25, 1982
I Love You, I Hate You Regal Films December 3, 1982
Boystown Laida Regal Films November 5, 1982
Story of Three Loves Regal Films October 10, 1982
Dancing Masters 2 Macao Connection Elizabeth RVQ Productions September 18, 1982
No Other Love Guest Regal Films August 13, 1982
Hindi Kita Malimot Celia Legarda Regal Films July 16, 1982
Mother Dear Guia Regal Films June 4, 1982
Galawgaw Olga Regal Films March 12, 1982
My Heart Belongs to Daddy Ditas RVQ Productions February 18, 1982
School Girls Regal Films January 29, 1982
1981 Summer Love September 25, 1981
Pabling Regal Films July 17, 1981
Estong Balisong July 16, 1981
Oh, My Mama! Maricel/Mama Cel Good Harvest Productions May 8, 1981
Age Doesn't Matter Bengbeng Good Harvest Productions February 27, 1981
Bihagin: Bilibid Boys Guest Regal Films January 16, 1981
1980 Underage Cecilia Regal Films October 17, 1980
John & Marsha '80 Shirley Puruntong RVQ Productions May 29, 1980
Dolphy's Angels Special Participation RVQ Productions March 20, 1980
1979 Dancing Master Elizabeth RVQ Productions May 31, 1979
1978 Yakuza Contract Bancom Audiovision, JE Productions September 21, 1978
1977 John and Marsha '77 Shirley Puruntong October 14, 1977
Sgt. Dalagon August 26, 1977
Omeng Satanasia Bing RVQ Productions April 29, 1977
1976 Kaliwa't Kanan ...Sakit ng Katawan H.P.S. Film Productions January 9, 1976
1975 Son of Fung Ku RVQ Productions July 4, 1975
John & Marsha sa Amerika (Part Two) Shirley Puruntong RVQ Productions April 12, 1975
Die Stunde Der Tödlichen Fäuste (Da du xiao) First Films Organisation, Kinavesa Enterprises March 29, 1975
Lady Luck Rina Films February 5, 1975
1974 John & Marsha Shirley Puruntong RVQ Productions June 23, 1974
Ala-ala Mo... Daigdig Ko! Virgo Film Productions June 23, 1974
1973 Captain Barbell Boom! RVQ Productions December 22, 1973
Cofradia VP Productions November 30, 1973
Dalawang Mukha ng Tagumpay Red Lion Film Productions September 13, 1973
1971 My Heart Belongs to Daddy Sampaguita Pictures June 5, 1971

Television[]

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TBA The Broken Marriage Vow Donya Joaquina San Juan ABS CBN
2020-21 Ang sa Iyo ay Akin Lucinda "Lucing" Dela Cruz-Pineda Kapamilya Channel
2019 The General's Daughter Isabelle "Nanang Sabel" Sarmiento ABS-CBN
2018 The ABS-CBN Ball Herself
2017 It's Showtime Herself/Guest Hurado
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Baso Georgia Espinosa
2015 Sunday PinaSaya Herself GMA Network
2014 Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real Millet Gonzales-Real
2013 Toda Max Maria ABS-CBN
2010 Pilyang Kerubin Regina GMA Network
5 Star Special Presents: Maricel Soriano Various roles TV5
2009 Sineserye Presents: Florinda Florinda Arguelles ABS-CBN
2006 John en Shirley Shirley Puruntong-Ramirez
2005–2006 Vietnam Rose Carina Mojica dela Cerna / Nguyễn Đặng Thiêm Yểu
2003 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Sing-along Bar Ai-Ai delas Alas
2001 Mary D' Potter Mary Panyurutan
2002–2005 Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis Mary Magtanggol
1997–2001 Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis
1995–2000 ASAP Herself
1990–1997 The Maricel Drama Special Various roles
1987–1990 Maricel Regal Drama Special
1986–1989 Lets Go Crazy with Jack and Joey Jack IBC
ABS-CBN
1986–1987 Maria! Maria! Host PTV
1986 Maricel Live! IBC
1982–1986 Two Plus Two Maricel Alyas "George" City2/BBC
1985 I Am What I Am Host
1981–1983 Kuskos Balungos Abigail
1978–1980 Kaluskos Musmos Jacklyn Pusit RPN
1973–1990 John en Marsha Shirley Puruntong
1981–1996 Lovingly Yours, Helen Herself GMA Network
City 2
1985–1988 Eat Bulaga! Host RPN
1979–1980 Maria Morena Maria RPN

Awards and nominations[]

Soriano has received a number of awards, most notable of which are the two Asian TV Awards as Best Comedy Actress, and three FAP awards, three FAMAS and five PMPC Star Awards for her drama performances. In 1974, she received her first award as Best Child Actress at the age of nine at the 9th Metro Manila Film Festival for Virgo Film's Alaala mo, Daigdig ko ("Your Memory is My World"). She won her second acting award at the 1974 Ilo-ilo Film Festival for the movie version of the TV sitcom John En Marsha which later became the longest-running Philippine sitcom.[4] She received four consecutive nominations for FAMAS Awards in the years 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997.[5] Her 1995 film, Inagaw Mo Ang Lahat sa Akin, produced by Reyna films was the official Philippine entry to the 1996 Oscar awards. In 1999, she was named as one of the Top 100 Stars of Philippine Cinema All-Time by Manila Times and in 2005 she was listed by the Director's Guild of the Philippines as one of the Top 15 Best Actresses of All Time.[citation needed] On January 5, 2008, she won the Best Actress award for Bahay Kubo at the Metro Manila Film Festival; this is her 3rd Best Actress prior to 1997's Nasaan ang Puso and 2003's Filipinas. Soriano also won in the 38th Box Office Queen and King Entertainment Awards as Film Actress of the Year for her performance in A Love Story.[6][7][8]

International awards[]

Cinemanila International Film Festival
Year Nominated work Category Result
2006 Numbalikdiwa Best Actress
(Digital Lokal)
Won

Ref:[9]

Local awards[]

FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards)
Year Nominated work Category Result
Body of Work – Comedy Films 1970s to present Dolphy King of Comedy Award Won
2015 Body of Work – Films of the 1980s Iconic Movie Queen of Philippine Cinema (1980s) Won
2008 A Love Story Best Actress Nominated
2007 Inang Yaya Nominated
2004 Filipinas Nominated
2003 Mano Po Nominated
2001 Abandonada Nominated
2000 Soltera Nominated
1998 Nasaan ang Puso Won
1997 Ama, Ina, Anak Nominated
1996 Dahas Won
1995 Separada Nominated
1993 Ikaw pa Lang ang Minahal Nominated
Dinampot ka Lang sa Putik Nominated
1989 Babaing Hampaslupa Nominated
1988 Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa Nominated
1985 Kaya Kong Abutin ang Langit Nominated
1984 Saan Darating ang Umaga Best Supporting Actress Won
1979 Yakuza Contract Best Child Actress Nominated

ref:[10]

Luna Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result
2012 Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Best Actress Nominated
2008 Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po Won
A Love Story Nominated
2007 Inang Yaya Nominated
2005 I will Survive Nominated
2004 Filipinas Won
2000 Soltera Nominated
1998 Nasaan ang Puso Won
1996 Dahas Nominated
1993 Ikaw pa Lang ang Minahal Nominated

ref:[11]

Gawad Urian
Year Nominated work Category Result
2007 Inang Yaya Best Actress Nominated
2004 Filipinas Nominated
2002 Mila Nominated
2000 Soltera Nominated
1998 Minsan Lamang Magmamahal Nominated
1998 Abot Kamay ang Pangarap Nominated
1996 Dahas Nominated
1993 Ikaw pa Lang ang Minahal Nominated
Star Awards for Movies
Year Nominated work Category Result
2014 Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2008 A Love Story Best Actress Nominated
2007 Mother Nanny Nominated
2004 Filipinas Nominated
2003 Mano Po Nominated
2002 Mila Nominated
2001 Abandonada Nominated
2000 Soltera Nominated
1998 Nasaan ang Puso Nominated
1997 Abot Kamay ang Pangarap Nominated
1996 Dahas Nominated
1995 Separada Won
1993 Ikaw Pa Lang ang Minahal Nominated
1992 Dinampot Ka Lang sa Putik Nominated
1989 Babaing Hampaslupa Nominated
1988 Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa Nominated
1987 The Graduates Nominated
Golden Screen Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result
2013 Winning two best lead actress (comedy & drama) Dekada Award Won
2008 A Love Story Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role-Drama Nominated
2007 Inang Yaya Won
2005 I will Survive Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role-Musical or Comedy Won
Metro Manila Film Festival
Year Nominated work Category Result
2019 Hall of Fame Best Actress Won
2013 Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Best Actress Won
2011 Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Won
2007 Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po" Won
2003 Filipinas" Won
2002 Mano Po" Nominated
1999 Sa Piling ng Aswang" Nominated
1997 Nasaan ang Puso" Won
1995 Dahas Nominated
Young Critics Circle
Year Nominated work Category Result
2007 Inang Yaya Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Won
2004 Filipinas Nominated
1998 Minsan Lamang Magmamahal Nominated
1996 Dahas Nominated
1995 Vampira Won
Separada Nominated
1993 Ikaw Pa Lang ang Minahal Won
1992 Dinampot ka Lang sa Putik Nominated

Other awards[]

Film and Television Achievement Awards[]

  • Entertainment Press of the Philippines (Enpress) Icon Awardee (one of the 13 awardees) -2010
  • FAMAS' Iconic Movie Queens of Philippine Cinema Awardee −2015
  • FAMAS' Dolphy King of Comedy Awardee −2019
  • PMPC's Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award for Television – 2016
  • Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors (SPEED) EDDY's Film Icon Awardee – 2018
  • 8th EdukCircle Awards – Best Actress in A Single Performance for MMK's "Baso" – 2018
  • 44th Metro Manila Film Festival Awards – Hall of Fame for Best Actress (Five Award-Winning Performances)– 2019

PASADO Awards[]

  • Best Actress 1999, Soltera
  • Best Actress 2006, Inang Yaya

Gawad TANGLAW Awards[]

  • Achiever's Award for Producer and Actress 2006, Inang Yaya

People's Choice Awards[]

  • Best Actress 1992, Ikaw Pa lang ang Minahal
  • Best Actress 1994, Separada

GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards[]

  • Teen-age Box-Office Queen 1983 "Saan Darating ang Umaga? " “Ang Boyfriend kong Kano", "Summer Holiday"
  • Teen-age Box-Office Queen 1984 "Kaya kong Abutin ang Langit", "Anak ni Waray vs AnaK ni Biday", "Teenage Marriage"
  • Ms. RP Movies 1985 "Inday Bote”
  • Ms. RP Movies 1986 "Batang Quiapo" “Inday, Inday sa Balitaw" “Horsey, Horsey Tigidig Tigidig”
  • Ms. RP Movies 1994, "Separada"
  • Ms. RP Movies 1999, "Soltera”
  • Ms. RP Movies 2004, Filipinas
  • Film Actress of the Year 2007, Inang Yaya
  • Film Actress of the Year 2008, A Love Story
  • Film Actress of the Year 2014, Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy

Manila Film Festival[]

  • Best Child Actress 1974, Alaala Mo, Daigdig Ko

Iloilo Film Festival[]

  • Best Child Actress 1974, John en Marsha

TV awards[]

OFW Kakampi Awards[]

2015 BEST ACTRESS Ang Dalawang MRS. REAL

ENPRESS Golden Screen TV Awards[]

  • 2015 Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Program : Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real

PMPC Star Awards for TV[]

Nominated[]

28th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Drama Actress || Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real

28th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Actress in a single performance Kulungan Kanlungan

27th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Actress in a single performance Baldadong Puso

PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Actress in a single performance MMK: Sing-along Bar

5th Best Drama Actress for TV Best Drama Actress || Maricel Regal Drama Special and Maricel Soriano Drama Special

Won[]

  • 1988 PMPC Star Awards Best Actress For Drama Maricel Regal Drama Special
  • 1989 PMPC Star Awards Best Actress For Drama Maricel Regal Drama Special
  • 1997 PMPC Star Awards Best Actress For Drama The Maricel Soriano Drama Special
  • 2006 PMPC Star Awards Best Drama Actress for Vietnam Rose
  • 2010 PMPC Star Awards Best Drama Actress for Florinda"
  • 2017 PMPC Star Awards Best Actress in a Single Performance MMK "Baso"

Golden Dove Awards[]

  • 1990 Golden Dove Awards Best Drama Show Maricel Regal Drama Special
  • 1991 Golden Dove Awards Best Drama Show Maricel Regal Drama Special

CMMA Awards[]

  • 1983 CMMA 1st Runner-up Best Supporting Actress for Saan Darating Ang Umaga?
  • 1988 CMMA Awards Best Drama Show Maricel Regal Drama Special
  • 1989 CMMA Awards Best Drama Show Maricel Regal Drama Special

Record awards and concerts[]

  • 1982: "Ngayon at Habang Panahon" (Gold single)
  • 1982: "Oh My Mama"
  • 1985: Theme from Inday Bote, Karitong Paikot-ikot, I Am What I Am
  • 1985: "John en Marsha sa America Show" in LA, San Francisco, Winnipeg Canada, Toronto Canada
  • 1986: Sung "Mahal na Mahal Kita" in Horsey Horsey Tigidig Tigidig
  • 1986: Sung "Kahit Na" in Batang Quiapo
  • 1986: "Hello Hello Maricel" (also sang a duet with Raymond Lauchengco, the theme of their movie Saan Darating Ang Umaga?)
  • 1987: Maricel and Roderick concert in Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore

Entertainment and industry awards[]

  • 1981: Regal Most Popular Loveteam with William Martinez for Oh my Mama
  • 1982: Regal Most Popular Loveteam with William Martinez for Galawgaw at Pabling
  • 1983: Regal Most Popular Loveteam with William Martinez for Hindi Kita Malimot, Summer Love
  • 1982: Regal Teenage Movie Queen
  • 1983: Regal Teenage Movie Queen
  • 1983: GMMFSA Teenage Movie Queen
  • 1984: Regal Teenage Movie Queen
  • 1984: GMMFSA Teenage Movie Queen
  • 1983: Regal No. 1 Bankable Star
  • 1984: Regal No. 1 Bankable Star
  • 1985: Regal No. 1 Bankable Star
  • 1985: GMMFSA Ms. RP Movies
  • 1986: Regal No. 1 Bankable Star
  • 1987: Regal No. 1 Bankable Star
  • 1988: Regal No. 1 Bankable Star
  • 1989: Regal No. 1 Bankable Star
  • 1986: Regal Box Office Queen
  • 1987: Regal Box Office Queen
  • 1988: Regal Box Office Queen
  • 1989: Regal Box Office Queen
  • 1988: Regal Best Citation for Maricel in her 17 years in showbiz
  • 1988: Philippines TV Drama Anthology Queen By Inquirer
  • 1988: Philippines Box Office Queen By Inquirer
  • 1989: PHILIPPINES TV Drama Anthology Queen By Inquirer
  • 1987: Box office Queen Kislap Magazine
  • 1988: Box Office Queen Kislap Magazine
  • 1988: TV's Drama Queen Kislap Magazine
  • 1989: TV's Drama Queen Kislap Magazine
  • 1989: TV's Drama Queen Abante Tonight
  • 1988: Box Office Queen By Manila Bulletin
  • 1988: Philippines TV Drama Anthology Queen By Manila Bulletin
  • 1988: TV's Drama Queen by Tempo
  • 1988: TV's Drama Queen by People's News
  • 1987: Most Popular Female Star Sensation Magazine
  • 1988: Most Popular Female Star Sensation Magazine
  • 1987: Box Office Queen Sensation Magazine
  • 1988: Box Office Queen Sensation Magazine
  • 1987: TV's Drama Queen Sensation Magazine
  • 1988: TV's Drama Queen Sensation Magazine
  • 1987: Most Popular Female Commediene Sensation Magazine
  • 1988: Most Popular Female Commediene Sensation Magazine
  • 1988: Most Popular Loveteam Maricel Soriano and Eric Quizon for Super Inday Sensation Magazine
  • 1989: Most Popular Female Star by Woman Today
  • 1989: Taray Queen Chika Chika Magazine
  • 1989: Box Office Queen by Woman Today
  • 1989: Screen Diva By Woman Today
  • 1989: Anthology Queen By Woman Today
  • 1989: Woman of the Year By Woman's Magazine
  • 1987: Most Popular Female Star Orig Magazine
  • 1987: Box Office Superstar Orig Magazine
  • 1988: Most Popular Female star Orig Magazine
  • 1987: TV's Queen of Drama Orig Magazine
  • 1987: Female Star of the year Flash Magazine
  • 1988: Most Popular Loveteam Maricel Soriano and Randy Santiago For Taray at Teroy Flash Magazine
  • 1988: Female Star of the Year Tiktik Tabloid
  • 1988: No. 1 Box Office Star Flash Magazine
  • 1989: One of the seven outstanding actresses of the Philippines Movie Flash
  • 1987: Cinema Scoop TV's Drama Queen
  • 1988: Cinema Scoop Female Star
  • 1988: Cinema Scoop TV's Drama Queen
  • 1988: Cinema Scoop Female Star
  • 1986: GMMFSA Ms. RP Movies
  • 1988: GMMFSA Ms. RP Movies
  • 1989: GMMFSA Ms. RP Movies
  • 1988: Regal Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1989: Regal Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1990: Regal Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1991: REGAL Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1992: Regal Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1987: Box Office Queen Jingle Extra Hot
  • 1987: Most Popular Female Star Jingle Extra Hot
  • 1987: Most Popular Commediene Jingle Extra Hot
  • 1988: Box Office Queen Jingle Extra Hot
  • 1988: TV'S Queen of Drama Jingle Extra Hot
  • 1988: Most Popular Female Star Jingle Extra Hot
  • 1988: FAP LUNA Awards Star of the night
  • 1988: Metro Manila Film Festival Star of the Night
  • 1988: ABS-CBN Cited Maricel for her 17 years in Showbiz
  • 1988: ABS-CBN Box Office Superstar
  • 1988: ABS-CBN Consummate Artist
  • 1988: ABS-CBN Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1989: ABS-CBN Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1990: ABS-CBN Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1991: ABS-CBN Drama Anthology Queen
  • 1991: ABS-CBN Cited Maricel for her 22 years in Showbiz
  • 1994: GMMFS Box-Office Entertainment Awards|Guillermo Memorial Mendoza Scholarship Foundation Awards Ms. RP Movies
  • 1999: One of the Top 100 Stars of Philippine Cinema, Manila Times
  • 2000: Chosen as one of Philippines Best Actresses Critics
  • 2003: GMSFF Ms. RP Movies
  • 2006: GMMFSA Ms. RP Movies
  • 2003: Most Popular Female Star Yes Magazine
  • 2003: Female Actress of the Year Yes Magazine
  • 2004: Most Popular Female Star Yes Magazine
  • 2004: Female Actress of the year Yes Magazine
  • 2005: Most Popular Female Star Yes Magazine
  • 2005: Female Actress of the Year Yes Magazine
  • 2006: Most Popular Female Star Yes Magazine
  • 2006: Female Actress of the Year Yes Magazine
  • 2006: Scene Stealer Yes Magazine
  • 2006: Most Beautiful Celebrity Yes Magazine
  • 2007: Hall of Famer Female Actress of the Year Yes Magazine
  • 2007: Hall of Famer Most Popular Female Star Yes Magazine
  • 2005: One of Top 15 Best Actress of all-time in Philippine Cinema by Directors Guild
  • 1992: Grand Slam Nominations for Best Actress in Ikaw Pa lang ang Minahal
  • 1995: Grand Slam Nominations for Best Actress in Dahas
  • 1999: Grand Slam Nominations for Best Actress in Soltera
  • 2003: Grand Slam Nominations for Best Actress in Filipinas
  • 2006: Grand slam Nominations For Best Actress in Inang Yaya
  • 2006: One of the TOP Choice for the 15 greatest actresses in Philippine Cinema S Magazine
  • 2006: Top Female Celebrity Pex
  • 2006: One of Best Dressed Actress Pex
  • 2003: No. 1 Star Filmbug
  • 2004: No. 1 Star Filmbug
  • 2005: No. 1 Star Filmbug
  • 2006: No. 1 Star Filmbug
  • 2007: No. 1 Star Filmbug
  • 2007: One of S magazine Best Dressed Female star
  • 2007: One of the Top Ten Best actresses in YCC
  • 2008: Female Actress of the year Yes Magazine
  • 2008: One of 100 Most Beautiful People By Yes Magazine
  • 2008: No. 1 Star Filmbug
  • 2009: No. 1 Star Filmbug
  • 2009: One of the best dressed celebrity from preview magazine
  • 2010: No. 1 Star Filmbug
  • 2010: One of the Best Actresses of the Decade (2000–2009)
  • One of the 15 Cinema One Legends
  • One of the Top 7 Celebrity Icons (with Dolphy, Sharon Cuneta, Vilma Santos, Gloria Romero, Judy Ann Santos and Lea Salonga)
  • Philippine Paradise of Stars
  • Philippine Walk of Fame
  • Most Powerful Personality in Showbiz
  • 1999: The 15 Brightest Stars in Philippine Showbiz
  • 2003: BizNewsAsia's list of Top 100 Most Powerful Filipinos for 2002.
  • 2005: One of 15 Greatest Actresses Of Phil.Cinema (Yes Magazine)
  • 2006: One of 15 Greatest Actresses Of Phil.Cinema (S-Magazine)
  • 2007: One of YES! 100 Most Beautiful Stars
  • 2008: One of YES! 100 Most Beautiful Stars
  • 2009: One of YES! 100 Most Beautiful Stars
  • 2012: Most Beautiful Female Star Over 35 Female Network
  • 2013: Most Inspiring Filipina Character in Inang Yaya as Norma for Female Network
  • 2013: Best Actress Enpress Awards Gallery of Distinction Dekada AWARD
  • 2015: 6th ENPRESS Golden TV Screen Awards Outstanding Performance by An Actress in a Drama Program Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real
  • 2018: Eddy's Icon Awardee

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