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Her mother was a professor in Food and Nutrition at the University of Santo Tomas. Her father was with the US Navy until 1969.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lanot |first=Marra PL |title=Ali Sotto speaks |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2006/01/08/315582/ali-sotto-speaks |access-date=2023-04-10 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> She has |
Ali was named Aloha by her parents as they married in Hawaii.<ref>{{Cite news |date=Ali Sotto's Instagram |title=Say Hello to Aloha |work=Expressweek |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CVsOy4UhdxD/ |access-date=October 31, 2021}}</ref> Her mother was a professor in Food and Nutrition at the University of Santo Tomas. Her father was with the US Navy until 1969.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lanot |first=Marra PL |title=Ali Sotto speaks |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2006/01/08/315582/ali-sotto-speaks |access-date=2023-04-10 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> She is the youngest in the family and has three brothers (Allan, Alvin & AJ).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Francisco |first=Butch |title=Miko does mom proud even in death |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2004/01/06/234123/miko-does-mom-proud-even-death |access-date=2023-04-10 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
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Sotto was separated from her first husband Maru Sotto, but they remained intimate friends. Today, she is married to her second husband, Omar Bsaies, an American-Tunisian who is a retired diplomat. |
Sotto was separated from her first husband Maru Sotto, but they remained intimate friends. Today, she is married to her second husband, Omar Bsaies, an American-Tunisian who is a retired foreign diplomat.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tomada |first=Nathalie M. |title=Ali Sotto: You can surmount grief with love |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2022/11/02/2220815/ali-sotto-you-can-surmount-grief-love- |access-date=2023-04-10 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
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As Maru Sotto's wife, [[Helen Gamboa]] and [[Dina Bonnevie]] were her sisters-in-law and the Sotto brothers were her brothers-in-law: [[Val Sotto|Val]], [[Tito Sotto|Tito]] and [[Vic Sotto]]. With Maru, they had two children, Chino Sotto and late actor [[Miko Sotto]]. |
As Maru Sotto's wife, [[Helen Gamboa]] and [[Dina Bonnevie]] were her sisters-in-law and the Sotto brothers were her brothers-in-law: [[Val Sotto|Val]], [[Tito Sotto|Tito]] and [[Vic Sotto]]. With Maru, they had two children, Chino Sotto and late actor [[Miko Sotto]]. |
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Ali was discovered by [[George Canseco]] at the Inter-University Songfest at FEU in November 1976. |
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She was a host of the television shows ''Ali!'' and ''Metro'', which was the sole public service program at that time on television, and the only public affiliate program of ABC (now [[5 (TV channel)|5]]) that earns. She used to co-host ''Sino?'' with [[Mike Enriquez]] and [[Arnold Clavio]] from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM and ''[[Dobol A sa Dobol B]]'', a DZBB program, with Clavio every Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM until 2020. |
She was a host of the television shows ''Ali!'' and ''Metro'', which was the sole public service program at that time on television, and the only public affiliate program of ABC (now [[5 (TV channel)|5]]) that earns. She used to co-host ''Sino?'' with [[Mike Enriquez]] and [[Arnold Clavio]] from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM and ''[[Dobol A sa Dobol B]]'', a DZBB program, with Clavio every Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM until 2020. |
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It was an exception that TV hosts could invite successive showbiz names as their guests in just a few months. These were [[Vilma Santos]], [[Maricel Soriano]], [[Sharon Cuneta]], [[Susan Roces]] and [[Dolphy]]. She was the only one who was courageous enough to ask questions directly to Susan Roces if she believed [[Fernando Poe Jr.]] had an illegitimate child. |
It was an exception that TV hosts could invite successive showbiz names as their guests in just a few months. These were [[Vilma Santos]], [[Maricel Soriano]], [[Sharon Cuneta]], [[Susan Roces]] and [[Dolphy]]. She was the only one who was courageous enough to ask questions directly to Susan Roces if she believed [[Fernando Poe Jr.]] had an illegitimate child. |
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After her son, [[Miko Sotto|Miko]], passed away in December 2003, she co-founded INA (Inang Naulila sa Anak) Foundation, a foundation whose mission statement is "to provide psycho-social support to its members and other mothers who have also lost their children through projects and programs aimed at helping them move on from a place of grief to a place of hope – empowering them to reach out to others".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Francisco |first=Butch |title=How INA came about |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2005/05/07/276579/how-ina-came-about |access-date=2023-04-10 |website=Philstar.com}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 02:27, 10 April 2023
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Born | Maria Aloha Leilani Sancianco Carag May 29, 1961 |
Nationality | Filipino |
Other names | Aloha, Ali Sotto |
Occupation(s) | Actress, radio broadcaster, news anchor, segment host |
Years active | 1987–present |
Agent(s) | Viva Artists Agency (1987-1995) ABS–CBN (1988–1994) GMA Network (1995–2021) Manila Broadcasting Company (1997–1999) Associated Broadcasting Company (2004–2006) Eagle Broadcasting Corporation (2021–present) |
Spouse(s) | Marcelino "Maru" Sotto Jr. (annulled) Omar Bsaies (current) |
Children | 2, including Miko |
Ali Sotto (born Maria Aloha Leilani Sancianco Carag; May 29, 1961) is a Filipino actress, radio broadcaster and former news anchor and singer. Her previous screen name was Aloha and now Ali Sotto. She is popularly heard on radio programs of Super Radyo DZBB 594, Saksi sa Dobol B: Sino? and Dobol A sa Dobol B with Arnold Clavio.[1]
Personal life and career
Ali was named Aloha by her parents as they married in Hawaii.[2] Her mother was a professor in Food and Nutrition at the University of Santo Tomas. Her father was with the US Navy until 1969.[3] She is the youngest in the family and has three brothers (Allan, Alvin & AJ).[4]
Sotto was separated from her first husband Maru Sotto, but they remained intimate friends. Today, she is married to her second husband, Omar Bsaies, an American-Tunisian who is a retired foreign diplomat.[5]
As Maru Sotto's wife, Helen Gamboa and Dina Bonnevie were her sisters-in-law and the Sotto brothers were her brothers-in-law: Val, Tito and Vic Sotto. With Maru, they had two children, Chino Sotto and late actor Miko Sotto.
Ali was discovered by George Canseco at the Inter-University Songfest at FEU in November 1976.
She was a host of the television shows Ali! and Metro, which was the sole public service program at that time on television, and the only public affiliate program of ABC (now 5) that earns. She used to co-host Sino? with Mike Enriquez and Arnold Clavio from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM and Dobol A sa Dobol B, a DZBB program, with Clavio every Monday to Friday from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM until 2020.
It was an exception that TV hosts could invite successive showbiz names as their guests in just a few months. These were Vilma Santos, Maricel Soriano, Sharon Cuneta, Susan Roces and Dolphy. She was the only one who was courageous enough to ask questions directly to Susan Roces if she believed Fernando Poe Jr. had an illegitimate child.
After her son, Miko, passed away in December 2003, she co-founded INA (Inang Naulila sa Anak) Foundation, a foundation whose mission statement is "to provide psycho-social support to its members and other mothers who have also lost their children through projects and programs aimed at helping them move on from a place of grief to a place of hope – empowering them to reach out to others".[6]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role(s) | Production company |
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1987 | Kung Aagawin Mo ang Lahat sa Akin | Joyce | Viva Films |
1987 | Jack & Jill | Delia | |
1987 | Walang Karugtong ang Nakaraan | Sandra | |
1991 | Maging Sino Ka Man | Tala | |
1992 | Boboy Salonga: Batang Tondo | OctoArts Films | |
1994 | The Maggie dela Riva Story (God... Why Me?) | Ms. Marcos | Viva Films |
1995 | The Flor Contemplacion Story | Alicia Ramos, Philippine Ambassador to Singapore | |
2014 | Where I Am King |
Television
Year | Title | Role(s) | Network(s) |
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1988–1991 |
Host |
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1990 |
Mongolian Barbecue[7] |
Guest |
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1993–1994 |
Co-host |
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1995–1998 |
Host |
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1998–1999 |
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1999 |
Karina Latada
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2000 |
Doña Luisa
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2004–2006 |
Anchor |
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2011 |
Host |
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2011–2012 |
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2017–2020 |
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Dobol B sa News TV: Sino?
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2021-present |
A.S.P.N: Ano sa Palagay Niyo |
Radio
Year | Title | Network |
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1997–1999 | Balitang Bayan Numero Uno: 5am Edition | DZRH 666 kHz |
1998–2008; 2014–2020 | Dobol A sa Dobol B | Super Radyo DZBB 594 |
2014–2020 | Saksi sa Dobol B: Sino? | |
2021–present | Ano sa Palagay N'yo? | Radyo Agila 1062 |
Awards
Year | Award Giving Body | Award |
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2014 | Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption | Outstanding Radio Anchor (w/ Arnold Clavio) |
2017 | Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption | Best Teleradio Anchor (w/ Arnold Clavio) |
2018 | Trinity University of Asia | Best Female AM Broadcast Journalist |
2019 | Gawad Filipino Award | Natatanging Filipina sa Larangan ng Pagbababalita at Pagtulong sa Karapatan ng Kababaihan |
2019 | FAMAS | Dr Jose R Perez Memorial Award for Journalism |
2019 | Rotary Club of Manila | Journalism Award for Radio Female Broadcaster of the Year |
2019 | ALTA Media Icon Awards | Best AM Radio Female Personality |
2019 | Gawad Filipino Award | Best Radio and TV Program Host |
2022 | Gawad Filipino Award | Outstanding Radio Female Broadcaster of the Year |
2022 | Mrs. Universe Philippines Foundation | Philippines' Most Exceptional Men & Women 2022 |
2022 | Asia Pacific Luminare Awards | Asia’s Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Journalism |
2023 | Gawad Filipino Award | Most Empowered Women |
References
- ^ "Ali Sotto: Home from Mexico - Philstar.com". philstar.com. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
- ^ "Say Hello to Aloha". Expressweek. Ali Sotto's Instagram. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
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(help) - ^ Lanot, Marra PL. "Ali Sotto speaks". Philstar.com. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
- ^ Francisco, Butch. "Miko does mom proud even in death". Philstar.com. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
- ^ Tomada, Nathalie M. "Ali Sotto: You can surmount grief with love". Philstar.com. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
- ^ Francisco, Butch. "How INA came about". Philstar.com. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
- ^ "Primetime Sunday". Manila Standard. Standard Publishing, Inc. February 11, 1990. p. 12. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
External links
- 1961 births
- Living people
- Sotto family
- Filipino film actresses
- Filipino women television presenters
- Filipino television actresses
- Filipino television news anchors
- Filipino radio personalities
- Filipino radio journalists
- ABS-CBN personalities
- GMA Network personalities
- GMA Integrated News and Public Affairs people
- TV5 (Philippine TV network) personalities
- News5 people