Dawn Zulueta

Rachel Marie Salman Taleon-Lagdameo (born March 4, 1969),[1] known professionally as Dawn Zulueta (Tagalog pronunciation: [zʊlˈweta]), is a Filipina actress, host, and commercial model.[2] She was recognized as the only Filipino actor to win two different major accolades in acting categories in a single year when she won Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress in the 1992 FAMAS Awards. She also appeared in Manila Standard's Top 10 Filipina actresses of the 1990s list of 1999.[3]

Dawn Zulueta
Born
Rachel Marie Salman Taleon

(1969-03-04) March 4, 1969
Occupation
  • Actress
  • host
  • model
Years active1986–present
AgentGMA Artist Center (1995–1997; 2004–2006; 2017; 2020)
Viva Artists Agency (1986–n/a)
Asian Artists Agency (n/a–present)
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Spouse(s)
(m. 1998)
Children2
RelativesJed Madela (cousin)

Career

Zulueta was spotted in a Close-Up television commercial in 1986 opposite Tonton Gutierrez. She then started her film career in Nakagapos na Puso (1986). She also had roles in television series like Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! (1995–1997) as the lead character's wife, drama series Davao (1990), and became a regular female co-host on the musical variety show GMA Supershow (1989). e She branched out hosting other musical-variety shows like The Dawn and Jimmy Show (1989) and RSVP (1990). During the early years of her career, she was cast in comedy films like Bondying (1988) starring Jimmy Santos, and Alyas Batman en Robin (1990) with Joey de Leon and Keempee de Leon. Zulueta's played the lead opposite Richard Gomez in the romantic drama Hihintayin Kita sa Langit (1991) playing ill-fated lovers.

Zulueta holds the distinction of winning both the FAMAS Awards for Best Lead Actress (Hihintayin Kita sa Langit) and Best Supporting Actress (Una Kang Naging Akin) in 1992, making her the only Filipino actor to ever to win two different major accolades in acting categories in a single year. She also won a Luna Award as Supporting Actress of the Year for the film Una Kang Naging Akin.[4] In 1994, Zulueta received the Box Office Entertainment Award for Box Office Queen for the film The Maggie Dela Riva Story...God Why Me?[5]

In 1993, Zulueta received two Best Actress awards from the Metro Manila Film Festival[6] and FAMAS.[7] In 1994, the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for Movies for Buhay ng Buhay Ko.[8] Further, she has received multiple nominations (for both lead and supporting roles) from the prestigious Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP) Gawad Urian.[9][10]

In 1996, Zulueta starred with Sheryl Cruz and Charlene Gonzales in the hit drama-vengeance film Ikaw Naman Ang Iiyak for Viva Films in a lead role as Elaine, which became a career booster as a lead actress. In the same year, Zulueta was cited in a Manila Times article as the 10th Best Filipino Actress from 1990 to 1996.[11] In addition, a 1999 Manila Standard article named her as one of the Top 10 Actresses of the 1990s.[3]

In 2010, Zulueta took the lead role in a stage musical, A Little Night Music. In 2011, she made a comeback television show the remake of Mula Sa Puso, which she's plays Magda, who originally played by Jaclyn Jose.

In 2012, ABS-CBN launched Walang Hanggan which starred Zulueta, Gomez, Coco Martin, and Julia Montes. The show was noted to be a reboot of the Gomez-Zulueta film Hihintayin Kita Sa Langit.

She also portrayed the lead character's older version in the 2014 film, She's Dating the Gangster where she acted opposite Gomez, along with lead stars Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. She then played another lead role in the drama The Love Affair in 2015 under the direction of Nuel C. Naval and a screenplay by Vanessa R. Valdez.

Opposite Gomez, Zulueta played Marian Fontanilla in the 2015–2016 soap opera, You're My Home. The show became her and Gomez's last collaboration up to date.

In 2016, Zulueta worked with Piolo Pascual and Coleen García in Love Me Tomorrow as directed by Gino M. Santos. Gomez also made a special appearance in the film. In the same year, Zulueta played as first lady Marissa Hidalgo in Ang Probinsyano. Her appearance on the show became a reunion project for her, and colleagues Martin, Edu Manzano, and Alice Dixson.

She played as Andrea Balatbat, a character opposite Vic Sotto's in the 2017 OctoArts movie, Meant to Beh.

Zulueta played the character of May Dela Cruz in the 2019 drama Family History.

Personal life

She is of Palestinian descent.[12][13] Her grandfather, George Anton Salman,[14] was a Palestinian-Arab who came to the Philippines after the Second World War. She is married to Antonio Lagdameo, Jr.[15][16] They have two children namely Jacobo Antonio (born 2006), and Ayisha Madlen (born 2009).[17][18][19]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleProducer
2019Family HistoryMayGMA Pictures
2017Meant to BehAndrea BalatbatOctoArts Films
2016Love Me TomorrowChristy Domingo-GonzalesStar Cinema
2015The Love AffairPatricia "Tricia" RamosStar Cinema
2014She's Dating The Gangsteradult Athena DizonStar Cinema
2012Ang NawawalaEsme BonifacioCinemalaya
2011Catch Me, I'm in LoveElena RodriguezStar Cinema
2010SigwaDollyCinemalaya
2008MagkaibiganTeresaMaverick Films
2003FilipinasGloria FilipinasViva Films
1997To Saudi with LovePremiere Productions
1996Salamat sa LottoGolden Lions Films
Ikaw Naman ang IiyakElaineViva Films
Bakit May Kahapon Pa?LeahViva Films
Lahar: Paraisong AboSheilaStar Cinema
Itataya Ko ang Buhay KoAndreaSeiko Films
1995Patayin Sa Sindak Si BarbaraRuth DuarteStar Cinema
Anabelle Huggins Story: Ruben Ablaza Tragedy – Mea CulpaAnnabelle HugginsViva Films
1994Wanted Perfect FatherLilyStar Cinema
Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez StoryDulce LukbanStar Cinema
Sana'y Laging MagkapilingMaria MakilingSeiko Films
The Maggie Dela Riva Story (God ... Why Me?)Maggie Dela RivaViva Films
The Cecilia Masagca Story: Antipolo Massacre (Jesus Save Us!)Cecilia MasagcaViva Films
Chinatown 2: The VigilantesFour-N Films
Buhay ng Buhay KoRegal Films
1993Kung Mawawala Ka PaMarisaReyna Films
Paniwalaan MoLorenOctoArts Films
Saan Ka Man NaroroonAmandaReyna Films
1992Hanggang May BuhayKristieBonanza Films
Apoy sa PusoViva Films
Akin Ang Pangarap MoAlitaViva Films
Iisa Pa LamangClaraRegal Films
1991Hihintayin Kita sa LangitCarmina SalvadorReyna Films
Una Kang Naging AkinVanessaViva Films
Alyas Batman en RobinAngelique Legarda / Wonder WomanRegal Films
1990Kasalanan Bang Sambahin Ka?GraceViva Films
Pangarap Na GintoDaisyViva Films
1989Isang Bala Isang BuhayDoloresViva Films
Hindi Pahuhuli ng BuhayHelenaViva Films
Bakit Iisa Lamang ang PusoDianaViva Films
Mars Ravelo's Bondying: The Little Big BoyFloraViva Films
1988Paano Tatakasan ang BukasViva Films
One Day, Isang ArawRegal Films
1986Nakagapos Na PusoMeldyViva Films

Television

YearTitleRoleNetwork
202024/7ABS-CBN
2019Pepito ManalotoElmaGMA Network
2018FPJ's Ang ProbinsyanoFirst Lady Marissa HidalgoABS-CBN
2017Sunday PinaSayaHerselfGMA Network
Eat Bulaga!Herself
Bossing & AiHerself/Special guest
The Lolas' Beautiful Show
2015–2016You're My HomeMarian Angeles-FontanillaABS-CBN
2015Kapamilya, Deal or No DealHerself/Celebrity Player
2014Mars Ravelo's DyesebelLucia Reyes
2013Bukas na Lang Kita MamahalinZenaida Dizon / Zenaida Ramirez
Minute to Win ItHerself/Celebrity Contestant
Binibining Pilipinas 2013Herself/Main Host
2012Toda MaxSPO3 Emily Mapaginitan
Walang HangganEmilia "Emily" Cardenas Guidotti
2011Mula sa PusoMagdalena "Magda" Trinidad-Pereira
2009Maalaala Mo Kaya: TsinelasLina Simples
2008Maalaala Mo Kaya: SulatMalou
2007Mars Ravelo's LastikmanRuth Abelgas
2006Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang WakasYnang Reyna Mine-aGMA Network
Now and Forever: DuyanAdea
2005EncantadiaYnang Reyna Mine-a
2004Forever in My HeartStella Carbonel
2001–2003The Price Is RightHerself/HostABC
1999–presentASAPHerself/Co-hostABS-CBN
1995–1997Okey Ka Fairy Ko!FayeGMA Network
1988GMA SupershowHerself/Co-host

Awards and nominations

Year Award-Giving Body Category Work Result
1990 FAMAS Awards Best Actress Bakit Iisa Lamang ang Puso Nominated
1992 FAMAS Awards[20] Best Actress Hihintayin Kita sa Langit Won
Best Supporting Actress Una Kang Naging Akin Won
Luna Awards[21] Best Supporting Actress Won
1993 19th Metro Manila Film Festival[22] Best Festival Actress Kung Mawawala Ka Pa Won
1993 FAMAS Awards Best Actress Iisa Pa Lamang Nominated
1994 Best Actress Kung Mawawala Ka Pa Won
1995 25th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Box-Office Queen The Maggie Dela Riva Story Won
Star Awards for Movies Actress of the Year Buhay ng Buhay Ko Won
2010 24th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya: Tsinelas Nominated
2011 ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards Pop Female Fashionista Magazine Category Won
2012 26th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Drama Actress Walang Hanggan Nominated
2013 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards[23] All Time Favorite Love Team on Movies and TV (with Richard Gomez) Won
Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
2014 28th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Drama Actress Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin Nominated
2015 63rd FAMAS Awards Best Supporting Actress She's Dating the Gangster Nominated
2016 Gawad PASADO Awards Pinakapasadong Aktres The Love Affair Won
32nd PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actress of the Year Nominated
FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nominated
30th PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Drama Actress You're My Home Nominated

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