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Claudine Barretto
Born
Claudine Margaret Castelo Barretto-Santiago
OccupationActress
Years active1992-present

Claudine Barretto (born July 20, 1979) is a Filipino television and film actress.

TV Career

In 1992, Barretto was discovered by talent manager Douglas Quijano when her older sister Gretchen Barretto brought her to the debut party of Ruffa Gutierrez at the Coconut Palace. That same year, she landed her first major break on television when she was cast as one of the mainstays of ABS-CBN's youth-oriented musical variety show, Ang TV. In quick succession, she then played Dolphy's daughter named Bing in the sitcom Home Along Da Riles topbilled by Dolphy, and Agot Isidro's sister named Tony in Oki Doki Doc topbilled by Aga Muhlach.

Barretto's lead television roles started with 1997's Mula Sa Puso where she played the rich heiress, Via, opposite Rico Yan and Diether Ocampo. Then came 1999's Saan Ka Man Naroroon where her performance as triplets Rosario, Rosenda and Rosemarie earned her a nomination for Best Actress in the Asian TV Awards. Next in line was 2001's Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan where she played the role of Angelina in the past and Angeline in the present.

After three consecutive soap operas, Barretto became part of the ensemble cast of 2003's two-season weekly series Buttercup with Diether Ocampo and Piolo Pascual to name a few. In 2004, she returned to primetime via the first modern fantaserye as the mermaid Marina. 2005's Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin directed by F.M. Reyes with John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo, Angelika de la Cruz and Diether Ocampo marked the first time that she was not directed by Wenn Deramas.

After getting married, Barretto was reunited with Deramas in 2007's Walang Kapalit with Jodi Sta. Maria, TJ Trinidad and Piolo Pascual where some scenes were filmed in Australia. After giving birth, she played the role originated by Susan Roces in the 20-episode sineserye Maligno followed by Iisa Pa Lamang with Angelica Panganiban, Diether Ocampo and Gabby Concepcion under Ruel Bayani's direction. She is poised to make another television comeback in a special participation role in 2009's May Bukas Pa.

Film Career

Barretto was an exclusive contract star of Seiko Films before she was tied to a long-running contract with Star Cinema. In 1994's Lagalag : The Eddie Fernandez Story, she was cast as Pops Fernandez with the late Rudy Fernandez playing her father. In 1996, she was able to work with Lorna Tolentino in May Nagmamahal Sa'yo and Sharon Cuneta in Madrasta. In 1998, she landed her first major lead role in Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita with Diether Ocampo and Rico Yan as rivals for her "bad girl" character named Mela. In 1999, this love triangle carried on in the movie version of Mula Sa Puso, and in the same year, Barretto and Ocampo figured in a love triangle with Maricel Soriano in Soltera. In 2000, she played the ungrateful daughter of Vilma Santos' overseas worker mother in Anak, while in 2001, she played a nun opposite Robin Padilla in Oops! Teka Lang...Diskarte Ko 'To (her first and so far only action-oriented film). Anak was also the Best Foreign Language Film entry of the Philippines for the 71st Academy Awards.

Barretto received her first Box Office Queen crown on the strength of the box office results of her 2002 releases: Got 2 Believe (the last movie of the late Rico Yan and her first and so far only romantic comedy film) and Kailangan Kita (her first film with Aga Muhlach as his leading lady and her first Gawad Urian-nominated performance). For 2004's Milan (her first film with Piolo Pascual and her second Gawad Urian-nominated performance), she received not only the Ms. RP Movies recognition but also her first Best Actress awards from FAP and FAMAS. In addition, Milan (with the films Dekada '70 and Panaghoy Sa Suba) was also exhibited in the New Cinema of the World section of the Cannes Film Festival, where the Filipino lead stars walked the red carpet.

Barretto garnered three more Best Actress awards from PASADO, FAMAS (she was a rare back-to-back awardee), and PMPC for 2005's Nasaan Ka Man with Jericho Rosales and Diether Ocampo. This was also her third Gawad Urian-nominated performance. A revived MARIA CLARA awards (at least for that year) gave her another Best Actress trophy but this time for 2005's Dubai where she played the object of affection of brothers John Lloyd Cruz and Aga Muhlach. She received her second Box Office Queen crown (shared with co-star Kris Aquino) for the 201-million-peso domestic gross of 2006's Sukob (her first and so far only horror-oriented film). As of February 2009, TV Patrol World reports that Sukob remains to be the highest-grossing Philippines-produced movie not only of Star Cinema but also the entire country.

Personal Life

Barretto had previous relationships with Mark Anthony Fernandez (her screen partner in the films Pare Ko and Mangarap Ka) and the late Rico Yan during her youth. She is married to actor Raymart Santiago, with whom she has a son, Rodrigo Santino, and an adopted daughter Sabina Natasha.

Filmography

Movies

Year Film Character Name Producer
2006 Sukob Diana Star Cinema
2005 Dubai Faye Star Cinema
Nasaan Ka Man Pilar Star Cinema
2004 Milan Jenny Star Cinema
2002 Kailangan Kita Lena Duran Star Cinema
Got 2 Believe Antonia 'Toni' Villacosta Star Cinema
2001 Oops! Teka Lang...Diskarte Ko 'To Star Cinema and FLT Films
2000 Anak Carla Star Cinema
1999 Mula Sa Puso (The Movie) Olivia 'Via' Pereira Star Cinema
Soltera Lisa Star Cinema
1998 Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita Carmela 'Mela' Ocampo Star Cinema
1997 Flames (The Movie) Karina Star Cinema
Calvento Files (The Movie) Valerie Star Cinema
Home Along Da Riles (The Movie) 2 Bing Star Cinema
1996 Madrasta Rachel Star Cinema
Mangarap Ka Jenny Star Cinema
May Nagmamahal Sa'yo Star Cinema
Pare Ko Nadine Star Cinema
Radio Romance Marianne Star Cinema
1995 Oki Doki Doc (The Movie) Toni Star Cinema
1994 Lagalag : The Eddie Fernandez Story Pops Fernandez Star Cinema and Mega Vision
1994 May Minamahal Pinky Star Cinema
Eat All You Can Seiko Films
Muntik na Kitang Minahal Marianne Seiko Films
1993 Home Along Da Riles (The Movie) 1 Toni Star Cinema
??? Sige, Ihataw Mo Seiko Films
??? God...Save the Babies Seiko Films
??? Kung Sakali Man Seiko Films
1993 Pulis Patola Seiko Films
??? Taong Gubat Seiko Films
??? Kumusta Ka, Aking Mahal? Seiko Films

Television

Year Title Character Name
2009 May Bukas Pa Julia (in a special guest role)
2008 Iisa Pa Lamang Catherine / Cate dela Rhea
2008 Sineserye Presents: Maligno Angela Cortez
2007 Walang Kapalit Melanie
2006 You Are The One: The Claudine-Raymart Love Story as herself
2006 Komiks Presents: Bampy
2006 Star Magic Presents: Family Pictures Gwen
2005 Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin Nea Fontanilla
2004 Marina Marina Aguas / Cristina Sto. Domingo
2003 Buttercup Meg
2002 The Journey of My Heart (23rd birthday) as herself
2001-2003 Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan Angeline Montenegro / Angelina
1999-2001 Saan Ka Man Naroroon Rosario, Rosenda and Rosemarie
1998 Gimik Chloe Celine
1997 F.L.A.M.E.S.
??? Mr. Cupido
??? Star Drama Theater Presents various characters
1997-1999 Mula Sa Puso Olivia "Via" Pereira
??? Kailan Mo Ako Mamahalin? (telemovie with Aga Muhlach)
1996 Oki Doki Doc Tony
1996 Maalaala Mo Kaya Valentine Card Estella
1992 Home Along Da Riles Bing Kosme
1992 Ang TV Herself

Awards

Acting Awards

  • 54th FAMAS Awards, Best Actress 2006, for Nasaan Ka Man
  • 55th Maria Clara Awards, Best Actress 2006, for Dubai
  • 22nd PMPC Star Awards for Movies, Movie Actress of the Year 2006, for Nasaan Ka Man
  • 8th Pasado Awards, Best Actress 2006, for Nasaan Ka Man
  • 53rd FAMAS Awards, Best Actress 2005, for Milan
  • 23rd Luna Awards, Best Actress 2005, for Milan

Box Office Awards

  • Guillermo Mendoza Scholarship Foundation, Box Office Queen 2006, for Sukob
  • Guillermo Mendoza Scholarship Foundation, Queen of RP Movies 2004, for Milan
  • Guillermo Mendoza Scholarship Foundation, Box Office Queen 2003, for Kailangan Kita

Entertainment Awards

  • YES Magazine's Readers' Choice Awards, Young Female Superstar 2008
  • Walk of Fame Awardee, 2008
  • MTV Style Awards, Favorite Stylish Leading Lady 2004
  • German Moreno Youth Achievement Award, 2003
  • PMPC Star Awards for TV, Best Female Variety Show Host, 2003, for ASAP Mania
  • Starlight Cultural Foundation, Most Popular Movie/Teen Star of the Year 2000
  • Parangal Ng Bayan, Best Young Actress 1999, for Mula Sa Puso
  • PMPC Star Awards for TV, Best TV Personality Award 1997, for the episode "Kasunduan" of Star Drama Presents

Nominations

  • 2007 PASADO Best Actress for Sukob
  • 2006 GAWAD URIAN Best Actress for Nasaan Ka Man
  • 2006 LUNA (FAP) Best Actress for Nasaan Ka Man
  • 2006 LUNA (FAP) Best Actress for Dubai
  • 2006 ENPRESS GOLDEN SCREEN Best Supporting Actress for Dubai
  • 2005 PMPC STAR for TV Best Drama Actress for Marina
  • 2005 GAWAD URIAN Best Actress for Milan
  • 2005 PMPC STAR Best Actress for Milan
  • 2003 GAWAD URIAN Best Actress for Kailangan Kita
  • 2003 FAP Best Actress for Kailangan Kita
  • 2003 FAMAS Best Actress for Kailangan Kita
  • 2003 PMPC STAR Best Actress for Kailangan Kita
  • ??? ASIAN TV AWARDS for Saan Ka Man Naroroon