Filipino singer and actress Rachelle Ann Go has received many awards and nominations for her work in music and on stage. Her career began after winning the television talent show Search for a Star in 2004. She signed with Viva Records and worked with producer Eugene Villaluz on her self-titled debut studio album released that same year.[1][2] Go was named Most Promising Female Recording Artist at the Box Office Entertainment Awards, and earned an Awit Award nomination for Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist for the cover single "Don't Cry Out Loud". The music video for the single "Love of My Life" received the MTV Pilipinas Music Award for Favorite Female Video. At the 2006 Myx Music Awards, she won Favorite Female Artist and Best Mellow Video for the single "From The Start". She released her second studio album I Care (2006), supported by the single "If You Walk Away",[3] which was nominated for Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist at the Awit Awards.
Obsession (2007), Go's third studio album, yielded the single "Alam Ng Ating Mga Puso",[4] for which she won the Myx Music Award for Favorite Mellow Video. She also recorded a cover of "Paano" for Gary Valenciano's compilation album,[5] earning the Awit Award for Best R&B Recording. She released Falling in Love (2009), which contained remakes of music from the 1970s and 1980s.[6] For the production, she won the Star Award for Revival Album of the Year, and garnered nominations for Female Recording Artist of the Year and Female Pop Artist of the Year at the 2009 ceremony. Another single from the album, "This Time I'll Be Sweeter", earned her a Best Mellow Video nomination at the 2010 Myx Music Awards. The same year, she made a guest appearance in the musical television series Diva,[7] and joined the ensemble of performers in the variety show Party Pilipinas.[8] She then became a mentor in the reality talent show Protégé: The Battle for the Big Break (2011).
In 2011, Go made her theatre debut in the local production of The Little Mermaid, starring as the titular character.[9] She won the BroadwayWorld Philippines Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the role. Three years later, she had her international breakthrough playing a hardened bargirl in the 2014 West End revival of Miss Saigon.[10][11] For the show, she received the BroadwayWorld UK Award for Best Featured Actress in a New Production of a Musical and the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting Actress. She followed this by playing Fantine, a prostitute dying of tuberculosis, in Les Misérables in 2015,[12][13] winning Best Female Performance in a Long-Running West End Show at the BroadwayWorld UK Awards. In 2017, she reprised her role in Miss Saigon, which marked her Broadway debut,[14] before being cast in the original West End production of Hamilton, where she portrayed Eliza Schuyler.[15] For her performance in the latter, Go won a BroadwayWorld UK Award for Best Actress in a New Production of a Musical. She has since reprised her roles in various productions and tours of Les Misérables (2019–2022) and Hamilton (2023–2024).
Filmography
editTelevision
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2004-2010 | ASAP | Herself | Host | [16] |
2005 | Wansapanataym | Shin | Episode: "My Beautiful Chinchinita" | [17] |
2005 | Search for the Star in a Million | Herself | Host | [18] |
2006 | Your Song | Joanne | Episode: "If You Walk Away" | [19] |
2009 | Your Song | Camille | Episode: "Exchange of Hearts" | [20][21] |
2010-2013 | Party Pilipinas | Herself | Host | [8] |
2010 | Diva | Demi | Guest role | [7][22] |
2010 | Puso ng Pasko: Artista Challenge | Herself | Contestant | [23] |
2011 | Nita Negrita | Amanda del Castillo | [24] | |
2011 | Protégé: The Battle for the Big Break | Herself | Mentor | [25] |
2012 | Biritera | Lara | [26][27] | |
2013 | Indio | Libulan | [28] | |
2013-2015 | Sunday All Stars | Herself | Host | [29] |
2020 | All-Out Sundays | Herself | Guest Performer | [30] |
Film
editYear | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Of All the Things | Concert guest | Cameo | [31] |
2014 | The Heat Is Back On: The Remaking of Miss Saigon | Gigi Van Tranh | Documentary film | [32] |
2016 | Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary Performance | Gigi Van Tranh | Concert film | [33] |
Theater
editYear | Title | Role | Venue | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | The Little Mermaid | Ariel | Meralco Theater | [9] |
2013 | Tarzan | Jane Porter | Meralco Theater | [34] |
2014–2015 | Miss Saigon | Gigi Van Tranh | Prince Edward Theatre | [35] |
2015–2016 | Les Misérables | Fantine | Sondheim Theatre | [12] |
2016 | Solaire Theater | [36] | ||
2017 | Miss Saigon | Gigi Van Tranh | Broadway Theatre | [37] |
2017–2019 | Hamilton | Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton | Victoria Palace Theatre | [15] |
2019–2022 | Les Misérables | Fantine | Various locations[a] | [38][39] |
2023–2024 | Hamilton | Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton | Various locations[b] | [40][41] |
2025 | Les Misérables | Fantine | Various locations[c] |
Awards and nominations
editAward | Year[d] | Recipient(s) and nominee(s) | Category | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aliw Awards | 2005 | Night of the Champions | Best Major Concert Collaboration | Won | [43] |
Awit Awards | 2005 | "Don't Cry Out Loud" | Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist | Nominated | [44] |
2006 | "If You Walk Away" | Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist | Nominated | [45] | |
Rachelle Ann Go | People's Choice Favorite Female Artist | Won | [46] | ||
2009 | "Paano" | Best R&B Recording | Won | ||
2012 | "Masasabi Mo Ba" | Best Ballad Recording | Nominated | [47] | |
2013 | "Kumukutikutitap" | Best Christmas Recording | Nominated | [48] | |
Box Office Entertainment Awards | 2005 | Rachelle Ann Go | Most Promising Female Recording Artist | Won | [49] |
BroadwayWorld Philippines Awards | 2012 | The Little Mermaid | Best Actress in a Musical | Won | [50] |
BroadwayWorld UK Awards | 2014 | Miss Saigon | Best Featured Actress in a New Production of a Musical | Won | [51] |
2015 | Les Misérables | Best Female Performance in a Long-Running West End Show | Won | [52] | |
2018 | Hamilton | Best Actress in a New Production of a Musical | Won | [53] | |
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards | 2005 | "Love of My Life" | Favorite Female Video | Won | [54] |
Myx Music Awards | 2006 | "From The Start" | Favorita Mellow Video | Won | [55] |
Rachelle Ann Go | Favorite Female Artist | Won | |||
2007 | Won | [56] | |||
2008 | Nominated | [57] | |||
"Pag-ibig Na Kaya" (with Christian Bautista) |
Favorita Collaboration | Won | [58] | ||
"Alam Ng Ating Mga Puso" | Favorite Mellow Video | Won | |||
2009 | Rachelle Ann Go | Favorite Female Artist | Nominated | [59] | |
2010 | "This Time I'll Be Sweeter" | Favorite Mellow Video | Nominated | [60] | |
2011 | "In Your Eyes" | Favorite Media Soundtrack | Nominated | [61] | |
National Commission for Culture and the Arts Ani ng Dangal Awards | 2016 | Rachelle Ann Go | Dramatic Arts Award for International Recognition | Won | [62] |
Star Awards for Music | 2009 | Rachelle Ann Go | Female Recording Artist of the Year | Nominated | [63] |
Female Pop Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Falling in Love | Revival Album of the Year | Won | [64] | ||
2015 | "The Way We Were" | Music Video of the Year | Nominated | [65] | |
West End Frame Awards | 2016 | "I Dreamed a Dream" | Best Performance of a Song | Won | [66] |
WhatsOnStage Awards | 2015 | Miss Saigon | Best Supporting Actress in a Musical | Won | [67] |
Notes
edit- ^ Go reprised the role of Fantine at the Sondheim Theatre in London's West End in 2019,[38] and joined the Les Misérables UK and Ireland tour in 2022.[39]
- ^ Go reprised the role of Eliza Schuyler for Hamilton's international tour, beginning in September 2023 in Manila and in January 2024 in Abu Dhabi.[40][41]
- ^ Go is set to reprise the role of Fantine in the Arena Spectacular World Tour in Australia in the spring of 2025.[42]
- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
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