Eula Valdez

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Maria Julia Amorsolo Valdes (born December 11, 1968), professionally known as Eula Valdez (Tagalog: [ˈjʊlɐ bɐlˈdɛs]), is a Filipino actress and singer, best known for her prominent role as Amor Powers in the original version of Pangako Sa 'Yo (2000) and as Janice in the Bagets film series (1984).

Eula Valdez
Born
Maria Julia Amorsolo Valdes

(1968-12-11) December 11, 1968 (age 55)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1983–present
Spouse
Richard Litonjua
(m. 2003; sep. 2009)
PartnerRonnie Smith Quizon (1993–2002)
ChildrenMiguel Valdes
Juliana Gracia Litonjua
RelativesFernando Amorsolo (grandfather)
Paolo Ballesteros (nephew)
Sylvia Amorsolo-Lazo (aunt)
Pablo Amorsolo (granduncle)
Frankie Evangelista (uncle)
Emil Valdes (uncle)

Early life

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Valdez was born at Singian Clinic (later became Singian Hospital) on December 11, 1968, in San Miguel, Manila to Estanislao Fermin Valdes (March 28, 1920, in Gapan, Nueva Ecija - March 24, 1988)[2] and Gracia Jorge Amorsolo (November 24, 1927, in Binondo, Manila - February 5, 2004, in Las Piñas).[3][1][4] Her maternal grandfather was Filipino painter Fernando Amorsolo. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies at University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters and was a volleyball varsity player.

Career

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Valdez became part of the series Marinella starring Camille Prats, Shaina Magdayao and Serena Dalrymple but she gained more popularity during her portrayal as "Amor de Jesus-Powers" in the ABS-CBN television series Pangako Sa ’Yo in 2000 starring Kristine Hermosa, Jericho Rosales and Jean Garcia. In 2003, she was cast as Mira B. Cordero in the drama series Darating ang Umaga created by Jose Javier Reyes, but the series garnered low ratings. In 2005 she joined Pablo S. Gomez's Kampanerang Kuba playing Lourdes Saavedra.[5]

In 2007 she starred in the TV series Maria Flordeluna, and after the ending of the series she did a follow-up series on ABS-CBN's rival network titled Kamandag aired on GMA Network starring Richard Gutierrez. Since then she became part of GMA Network's female lead actress and starred in multiple series such All About Eve, the short-lived Saturday paranormal series E.S.P. and LaLola. In 2009, she went back to ABS-CBN to do the primetime hit series The Wedding, then in 2010 The Last Prince and the afternoon series Koreana. In 2011, Eula was part of the remake of Mula sa Puso as her comeback project to ABS-CBN where she played Selina Matias (originally portrayed by Princess Punzalan based on the 1997 primetime drama series of the same name). On the 20th anniversary of MMK, she is the most featured actress with the most episodes (32 episodes, as of 2014) and she was hailed "MMK Queen". In 2012, as her comeback as a contract artist she plays Olivia La Peña-San Juan on the film remake turned TV series Mundo Man ay Magunaw which was originally portrayed by Susan Roces and will be Black Lily at the book two of Walang Hanggan.[citation needed]

In 2014, Valdez returned to GMA-7 after Dyesebel and did Ilustrado, Elemento, The Half Sisters, two TAPE Inc. - GMA Network produced shows, Princess in the Palace and Calle Siete, Hahamakin ang Lahat, and the reboot role of Queen Avria in the 2016 version of Encantadia.[citation needed]

In 2017, she switched back to ABS-CBN. She starred in the TV series The Good Son wherein she portrayed the role of Olivia Buenavidez, the manipulative and scheming wife of Victor Buenavidez. In 2019, she starred in The General's Daughter, portraying Corazon de Leon, a loving wife and mother. Then in 2020, she played Lucy Wong in Love Thy Woman, a fierce and overprotective mother and wife. In 2021, she portrayed Deborah delos Santos in Huwag Kang Mangamba, a religious fanatic turned faith healer.

In 2022, she returned to GMA Network as Amanda in Return to Paradise.[citation needed]

Awards

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  • 1998 - Highly Commended in Asian TV Awards in Singapore (MMK: "Talaarawan")
  • 2001 - Star Awards Best Actress in a Drama Series (Pangako Sa ''Yo)
  • 2002 - Jose Rizal Award of Excellence Top Enterntainer Award as Best Actress (Pangako Sa 'Yo)
  • 2003 - Asian TV Awards Best Actress Nomination
  • 2003 - Asian TV Awards Best Actress in Singapore (MMK: "Karinderia")
  • 2006 - Aliw Awards Best Actress in a musical (ZsaZsa Zaturnnah)
  • 2011 - Broadway World Philippines Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Nine)
  • 2015 - Young Critics Circle Best Performance (Dagitab)
  • 2015 - Gawad Urian Best Actress (Dagitab)
  • 2017 - Gawad Tanglaw Best Actress (Neomanila)

Filmography

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Film

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Television / Digital Series

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Year Title Role Network Notes
1991–1995 Maalaala Mo Kaya Various roles
1992–1995 Ready, Get Set Go!
1996 Familia Zaragoza Nimfa
1996–1997 Lyra Gina Monteverde
1997 Wansapanataym: Bessy Basura
1998–1999 Halik sa Apoy Delia
1999–2000 Marinella Lilybeth "Bebeng" Santiago
2000 Wansapanataym: Mandy Dekwat
2000–2002 Pangako Sa 'Yo Amor De Jesus-Powers
2003 Wansapanataym: Sweet Dreams, Pleasant Dreams Sweet Dreams
Darating ang Umaga Almira "Mira" Banal-Cordero
2005 Pablo S. Gomez's Kampanerang Kuba Lourdes Saavedra-De Vega
2005–2006 Makuha Ka sa Tikim Herself - Co-host
2006 Star Circle Quest Herself - Quest Juror
2007 Maria Flordeluna Josephine "Jo" Espero-Alicante
Mga Mata ni Anghelita Bernice
2007–2008 Carlo J. Caparas' Kamandag Alicia
2008–2009 LaLola Susanna Fuentebella-Lobregat
2009 All About Eve Alma Bautista-Gonzales
The Wedding Audrey De Meñes
2009–2010 Dear Friend: My Christmas List Enzo's Mother
2010 The Last Prince Adela
2010–2011 Koreana Violeta Jung/Salcedo
2011 Mula sa Puso Selina Pereira-Matias
Ikaw ay Pag-Ibig Ms. Castro
Protégé: The Battle for the Big Break Herself - Judge
2012 Mundo Man ay Magunaw Olivia "Olive" San Juan-La Peña
Walang Hanggan Jean "Black Lily" Bonifacio / Jane Bonifacio-Montenegro Main Cast / Anti-Hero
2012–2013 A Beautiful Affair Carlotta Pierro
2013 Cassandra: Warrior Angel Larissa / Gloria Cruz
Kahit Nasaan Ka Man Theresa De Chavez
Magpakailanman Marissa Lopez
2014 Mars Ravelo's Dyesebel Reyna Dyangga
Ilustrado Teodora "Doña Lolay" Alonzo y Mercado
Elemento
Magpakailanman Faith
2015–2016 The Half Sisters Ysabel Zúñiga-Dela Rhea y Valdicañas
2015 Magpakailanman Rosalyn
2015–2016 Princess in the Palace Leonora Clarissa "Leona" Jacinto-Gonzaga
2016 Calle Siete Sheila Mabuhay-Sebastian
2016–2017 Hahamakin ang Lahat Ivy Tan
2017 Encantadia Hara Avria
2017–2018 The Good Son Olivia Gesmundo-Buenavidez† Main Cast / Primary Antagonist
2018 Tadhana: The Revenge Dina
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Drawing Jane
2018–2019 Kadenang Ginto Rosanna Andrada Special Participation / Protagonist
2019 The General's Daughter Corazon De Leon Main Cast / Anti-Hero / Protagonist
2020 Love Thy Woman Lucy Gongsu-Wong Main Cast / Antagonist
2021 Huwag Kang Mangamba Deborah "Santa Deborah" Delos Santos Supporting Cast / Primary Antagonist
Tadhana: Sa Ngalan ng Ama Coco Main Cast / Protagonist
2022 Magpakailanman: My Father's Killer Imelda
Return to Paradise Amanda Sta. Maria-Madrigal Supporting Cast / Anti-Hero
Tadhana: Pahiram ng Pasko Fatima
2023 Unbreak My Heart Vangie Isidro Supporting Cast / Protagonist
2024 Magpakailanman: The Blind Pianist Cion
2024–present Forever Young Esmeralda Vergara Main Cast / Antagonist
TBA Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre Miranda Lazaro

Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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  • Minahal Kita (I Loved You) (2008)

References

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  1. ^ a b "FamilySearch". FamilySearch.
  2. ^ "Estanislao (Dandy) Valdes". Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  3. ^ "Gracia Valdes (born Amorsolo)". Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  4. ^ Gracia Amorsolo's Birth Certificate
    The right side of Gracia Amorsolo's birth certificate has been torn.
  5. ^ 'Mula Sa Puso on KChannel Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Red, Isah V.; Bien, Carmela Bona (October 8, 2001). "Predictable wins, surprise victories at 15th Star Awards for TV". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corporation. p. 21. Retrieved July 10, 2024. GMA Telesine's 'Umaga, Tanghali, Gabi' won the Best Movie (made) for Television.
  7. ^ Lion's Den (October 17, 2020). "Fantasy, survival, and love on GMA Network this Sunday". LionhearTV. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  8. ^ "Eula Valdez collaborates with her ex-husband for 'Schizo' | Guide | PEP.ph: The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
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