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A photograph of woman wearing a black gown singing to a hand-held microphone
Velasquez at the Jollibee Family Values Awards in September 2015

Filipino entertainer Regine Velasquez has appeared in motion pictures and television programs. She made her screen debut with a minor role in the 1988 comedy film The Untouchable Family.[1] She went on to appear in supporting roles in the comedies Pik Pak Boom (1988) and Elvis and James 2 (1990).[2][3] Velasquez made her stage debut in 1992 with the Musical Theatre Philippines production of Romualdo Ramos and Tony Velasquez's Kenkoy Loves Rosing.[4] Her breakthrough came when she played the title role in the film Wanted Perfect Mother (1996).[3][5] The same year, she starred in the musical comedy Do Re Mi alongside Donna Cruz and Mikee Cojuangco.[6] Among Velasquez's next releases were the fantasy comedy Honey Nasa Langit Na Ba Ako (1998) and Joyce Bernal's romantic comedy Dahil May Isang Ikaw (1999) opposite Aga Muhlach.[3][7] Her first leading television role was in a 2000 episode of the IBC-13 anthology series Habang May Buhay.[3]

Velasquez's profile continued to grow in the 2000s as she took on starring roles in two lucrative romantic comedy films. She featured as a prominent singer desperate for a normal life in Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw (2000),[8] and she re-teamed with Bernal and Muhlach in Pangako Ikaw Lang (2001)—Velasquez's biggest commercial success to date, for which she received the Box Office Entertainment Award for Box Office Queen.[9][10] In 2002, she appeared in an episode of ABS-CBN's drama series, Maalaala Mo Kaya, playing an intellectually disabled woman who develops a romantic relationship with a younger man—a role that earned her the Star Award for Best Actress.[3][11] That year, she also portrayed a mundane and undesirable mail sorter in the drama Ikaw Lamang Hanggang Ngayon,[12] which garnered her a Young Critics Circle nomination for Best Actress.[13] In 2003, Velasquez starred with Christopher de Leon in the romantic comedy Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka and played Darna in the superhero film Captain Barbell.[14][15]

In 2004, Velasquez made her first prime time television appearance in the drama series Forever In My Heart.[3] Two years later, she starred as a con woman in the romantic comedy Till I Met You with Robin Padilla.[16] Her performance in the 2007 film Paano Kita Iibigin earned her nominations for Best Actress at the FAMAS and Luna Award.[17][18] In 2008, she lent her voice to the eponymous character in the animated film Urduja,[19] and returned to television in the comedy series Ako si Kim Samsoon.[20] She went on to play a facially disfigured aspiring singer in the musical series Diva (2010),[3] and appeared opposite Dingdong Dantes in the comedy series I Heart You, Pare! (2011).[21] In 2013, she won the Golden Screen Award for Best Actress for her performance as an identity document forger in the comedy Of All the Things.[22][23] Three years later, she starred in the satirical comedy Mrs. Recto and the comedy series Poor Señorita.[24][25]

Velasquez expanded her career into reality television talent shows, serving as a presenter on Star for a Night (2002), Pinoy Pop Superstar (2004), and The Clash (2018), and as a judge on StarStruck (2015) and Idol Philippines (2019). In addition, she had episode arc guest roles in the fantasy series Darna (2009) and Mulawin vs. Ravena (2017).[26][27]

Film

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Regine Velasquez's film credits
Year[a] Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1988 The Untouchable Family Sheila [3]
1988 Pik Pak Boom Irma [2]
1990 Elvis and James 2 [3]
1996 Wanted: Perfect Mother Sam [28]
1996 Do Re Mi Reggie [29]
1998 Honey Nasa Langit Na Ba Ako? Marian [30]
1999 Dahil May Isang Ikaw Anya [31]
2000 Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw Francine Natra [8]
2001 Pangako Ikaw Lang Cristina [32]
2002 Ikaw Lamang Hanggang Ngayon Katherine [33]
2003 Pangarap Ko ang Ibigin Ka Alex Guzman [34]
2003 Captain Barbell Cielo / Darna [15]
2004 Masikip sa Dibdib Herself Cameo [35]
2006 Till I Met You Luisa [16]
2007 Paano Kita Iibigin Martee [36]
2008 Urduja Urduja (voice) Animated film [19]
2009 Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme Cameo [37]
2009 OMG (Oh, My Girl!) Cameo [38]
2009 Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie Cameo [37]
2012 Of All the Things Bernadette [39]
2016 Mrs. Recto Clara [24]
2019 Unforgettable Janet Cameo [40]
2019 Yours Truly, Shirley Shirley [41]
2019 The Mall, The Merrier Herself Cameo [42]

Television

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Regine Velasquez's television credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1998 S.O.P. Herself Host [3]
2000 Habang May Buhay Episode: "Sa Puso Ko'y Ikaw" [3]
2001 Larawan: A Special Drama Engagement [43]
2001 Maalaala Mo Kaya Abby Episode: "Lobo" [44]
2002 Star for a Night Herself Host [45]
2003 Search for a Star Herself Host [46]
2004 Forever in My Heart Angeline Sagrado [3]
2004 Pinoy Pop Superstar Herself Host [47]
2007 Celebrity Duets Herself Host [48]
2008 Maalaala Mo Kaya Cathy Episode: "Dalandan (Great Love)" [49]
2008 The Best of Me Herself Television special [50]
2008 Songbird Herself Host [51]
2008 Ako si Kim Samsoon Kim Samsoon Buot [20]
2009 Totoy Bato Anna Molina [52]
2009 Are You the Next Big Star? Herself Host [53]
2009 Roots to Riches Herself Television special [54]
2009 SRO Cinemaserye Herself Episode: "The Eva Castillo Story" [55]
2009 Darna Elektra Season 2 [26]
2009 After the Rain Herself Television special [56]
2010 Diva Sampaguita Fernandez [3]
2010 Party Pilipinas Herself Host [57]
2011 I Heart You, Pare! Antonia Estrella [3]
2012 H.O.T. TV Herself Host [3]
2012 Sarap Diva Herself Host [58]
2013 Sunday All Stars Herself Host [59]
2013 Awit ng Pasko Herself Television special [60]
2014 Bet ng Bayan Herself Host [61]
2014 Himig ng Pasko Television special [62]
2016 Poor Señorita Rita Villon [25]
2017 Full House Tonight Herself Host [27]
2017 Mulawin vs. Ravena Sandawa [63]
2018 The Clash Herself Host [64]
2018 ASAP Natin 'To! Herself Host [65]
2019 Idol Philippines Herself Judge [65]
2020 My Single Lady Mama Reg [66]
2022 Magandang Buhay Herself Host [67]
2022 Idol Philippines Herself Judge [68]
2022 Drag Race Philippines Herself Guest judge [69]

Stage

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Regine Velasquez's theatre credits
Year(s) Production Theater Role(s) Notes Ref.
1992 Kenkoy Loves Rosing Music Museum Rosing A production of Musical Theatre Philippines (Musicat) by Celeste Legaspi and Girlie Rodis, based on the Philippine comics series by writer Romualdo Ramos and illustrator Tony Velasquez [4]
1995 Noli Me Tángere Cultural Center of the Philippines María Clara From playwright and musical director Ryan Cayabyab [70]
[71]

Music videos

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As a performer

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A close angle image of Pascual smiling wearing a blue-collared shirt
Piolo Pascual appears in the music video for "Paano Kita Iibigin".
A man in a jacket with dyed hair singing into a hand held microphone
Jacky Cheung features in the music video of "In Love With You".
An image of Hasselhoff in a white collared shirt and black suit
With David Hasselhoff, she released "More Than Words Can Say" for the soundtrack of his film Legacy.
A photo of Santos in a white sleeveless shirt with a hand-held microphone
Erik Santos collaborated with Velasquez on "Bakit Ba Iniibig Ka".
A close angle head shot of Dantes and Rivera smiling
Marian Rivera (pictured, right) and Dingdong Dantes both make an appearance in "You Don't Know".
Regine Velasquez's music video credits as a main performer
Title Year Other performer(s) Album Ref.
"Please Be Careful With My Heart" 1989 Jose Mari Chan Constant Change [72]
"In Love With You" 1994 Jacky Cheung Listen Without Prejudice [73]
"I Would Die For You" 1994 None Listen Without Prejudice [74]
"Follow The Sun" 1994 None Listen Without Prejudice [75]
"My Love Emotion" 1995 None My Love Emotion [76]
"You Made Me Stronger" 1995 None My Love Emotion [77]
"Fly" 1996 None Retro [74]
"I Can't Help It" 1996 Remus Choy Retro [78]
"More Than Words Can Say" 1997 David Hasselhoff Unsolo [b] [78]
"How Could You Leave" 1998 None Drawn [74]
"On the Wings of Love" 1999 None R2K [80]
"For the Love of You" 1999 Gabby Eigenmann
KC Montero
R2K [80]
"Fallin'" 1999 None R2K [80]
"Lost Without Your Love" 1999 None R2K [80]
"One Love" 1999 None R2K [80]
"In Your Eyes" 1999 None R2K [80]
"MacArthur Park" 1999 KC Montero R2K [81]
"Music of Goodbye" 1999 None R2K [81]
"Written In The Sand" 1999 None None [c] [82]
"Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw" 2000 None Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw [81]
"Pangako" 2001 None Pangako Ikaw Lang [81]
"Evergreen" 2001 Janno Gibbs Divas & I [81]
"To Reach You" 2001 None Reigne [81]
"Hanggang Ngayon" 2002 Ogie Alcasid A Better Man [81]
"Sa Aking Pag-iisa" 2002 None Reigne [81]
"Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka" 2003 None Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka [83]
"Tell Me" 2003 Ariel Rivera In My Life [83]
"Sa Piling Mo" 2003 None Captain Barbell [84]
"Pangarap Ko'y Ikaw" 2004 None Covers, Vol. 1 [85]
"Forevermore" 2004 None Covers, Vol. 1 [85]
"Say That You Love Me" 2004 None Covers, Vol. 1 [85]
"Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin" 2004 None Covers, Vol. 1 [85]
"Hold Me In Your Arms" 2006 None Covers, Vol. 2 [83]
"Bakit Ba Iniibig Ka" 2006 Erik Santos Loving You Now [83]
"Till I Met You" 2006 None Till I Met You [83]
"Don't Go" 2006 None Till I Met You [83]
"Paano Kita Iibigin" 2007 Piolo Pascual Paano Kita Iibigin [86]
"Tell Me That You Love Me" 2008 None Low Key [87]
"And I Love You So" 2008 None Low Key [88]
"You Don't Know" 2010 None Fantasy [89]
"Takipsilim" 2010 Gloc-9 Liham At Lihim [90]
"Makita Kang Muli" 2015 Ebe Dancel Bawat Daan [91]
"Tadhana" 2017 None R3.0 [92]
"Hugot" 2017 None R3.0 [93]
"I Am Beautiful" 2019 None None [d] [94]
"Istorya" 2020 None None[e] [96]
"Ipinagpanata Kita" 2021 Davey Langit None[f] [98]
"ILY" 2022 Ogie Alcasid None[g] [100]
"Bitaw" 2023 Poppert Bernadas None[h] [102]

Guest appearances

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Regine Velasquez's music video credits as a guest performer
Title Year Performer(s) Album Ref.
"Sana" 2001 Ogie Alcasid A Better Man [81]
"Close To Where You Are" 2005 Jona Viray On My Own [103]
"Mahal Mo Rin Ako" 2006 Gabby Eigenmann Sa Di Kalayuan [104]

Video albums

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Regine Velasquez's music video album credits
Title Album details Notes
R2K: The Millennium Special
R2K: The Concert
  • Released: June 2000
  • Label: Viva
  • Formats: VHS
  • Limited release of the concert television special in support of Velasquez's studio album R2K[105]
Regine Live Sa Antipolo
  • Released: January 2001
  • Label: Viva
  • Formats: VHS, VCD, DVD
Two for the Knight
  • Released: March 2002
  • Label: Viva
  • Format: VHS, VCD, DVD
  • Contains the concert television special featuring live performances by Velasquez and Brian McKnight in February 2002[105][108]

Commercials

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Regine Velasquez's commercial and endorsement credits
Year Company or product Promoting Description Ref.
1991 Unilever Soap: Lux Velasquez appears in a series of commercials for Lux's campaign alongside other celebrities, including Sharon Cuneta and Pops Fernandez. [109]
[110]
1994 Wendy's Fast food restaurant chain Velasquez promotes the fast food restaurant chain and is also featured in a series of commercials as part of the company's 1994-96 campaign. [109]
[110]
2001 Digitel Telecommunications service Promoted Digitel's fixed line telephone and mobile phone services [109]
[110]
2003 Nestlé Philippines Ice cream In the ad, Velasquez is featured in two contrasting scenes to promote the company's "Back2Back" ice cream varieties. [109]
[110]
2004 Splash Corporation Hand and body lotion: SkinWhite The commercial features Velasquez singing "Shine" against a LED screen. Filipino actor Marian Rivera is featured in the music video. [109]
2005 Department of Tourism and Smart Communications Travel campaign Velasquez shot a series of commercials and is featured in a montage of major travel destinations in the Philippines as part of the executive department's tourism initiative from 2005 to 2007. [109]
[110]
2006 Magic Sing Karaoke microphone The commercial was made in conjunction with the Philippine Department of Tourism and Magic Sing's tourism campaign using the karaoke platform. [109]
[110]
2007 Belo Medical Group Cosmetics:
Belo Essentials
Promoting Belo Medical Group's skin whitening products, Velasquez also stars alongside Lucy Torres-Gomez and Zsa Zsa Padilla. [109]
[111]
2009 Bench Fragrance:
Reigne / Songbird
In partnership with the clothing brand, Velasquez is featured in a series of promotional shoots for her fragrances, "Reigne" and "Songbird". [112]
[113]
2010 Benigno Aquino III presidential campaign Campaign song The recording and music video was used as the campaign song during the 2010 presidential campaign of Benigno Aquino III. [114]
2010 Nestlé Philippines Powdered milk drink: Bear Brand The commercial shows Velasquez narrating her career beginnings through a montage of photos. At the conclusion, she is seen with a glass of milk at hand, surrounded by school kids inspiring them to reach for their dreams. [115]
2011 Nestlé Philippines Nestlé Philippines theme The commercial was used to promote the company's centennial celebrations. Velasquez appears singing "Pag-ibig" as clips of previous Nestlé commercials are flashed in the background. [116]
2012 Sun Life Financial Life insurance Also featuring Velasquez's husband Ogie Alcasid and their son Nathaniel James, the ad shows the couple overjoyed with their newborn and contemplating his future. [117]
2012 Procter & Gamble Disposable diapers: Pampers Velasquez alongside Alcasid and their son are featured in a series of commercials promoting Pampers Dry Disposable Diapers. [118]
2015 Nestlé Philippines Milk formula: Nestokid Velasquez and her son, Nathaniel James, are featured promoting the brand's toddler milk formula. [119]
2016 PLDT Inc. Tablet internet phone and smartwatch Velasquez and her son, Nathaniel James, are seen unwraping a smartwatch and trying out its different features. [120]
[121]
2018 Jollibee Fast food restaurant chain Velasquez and her son, Nathaniel James, are featured promoting the fast food restaurant chain's signature product Jolly Spaghetti. [122]
2019 ADP Pharma Multivitamin: Propan TLC Velasquez and her son, Nathaniel James, are featured promoting the multivitamin syrup that helps boost and maintain appetite and increase immunity. [123]
2019 BYS Cosmetics: Reigne Velasquez released a line of make-up called "Reigne" and is featured in the promotional music video as the beauty brand's ambassador. [124]
[125]
2020 Procter & Gamble Detergent: Ariel Velasquez is featured in a series of commercials promoting the detergent's effectiveness in comparison to other detergents against stains and malodor. [126]
[127]
2021 Century Pacific Food Canned food: Argentina Meats Velasquez alongside Alcasid are featured promoting the food company's canned ground pork mix. [128]
2021 Procter & Gamble Cough medicine: Vicks Velasquez is featured promoting the brand's cold medicine and multivitamin capsules. [129]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Refers to the film's earliest release
  2. ^ Velasquez and Hasselhoff recorded "More Than Words Can Say" for his film Legacy in 1998; it was included in Velasquez's compilation album Unsolo in 2000.[79]
  3. ^ The single and music video for "Written In The Sand" premiered during the international broadcast of the BBC television special 2000 Today.[82]
  4. ^ Velasquez released "I Am Beautiful" as a promotional video for the 2019 campaign of Australian cosmetics brand BYS.[94]
  5. ^ "Istorya" was digitally released as a non-album single in 2019.[95]
  6. ^ "Ipinagpanata Kita" was digitally released as a non-album single in 2021.[97]
  7. ^ "ILY" was digitally released as a non-album single in 2022.[99]
  8. ^ "Bitaw" was digitally released as a non-album single in 2023.[101]

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