Emman Abeleda

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Emman Abeleda
Born (1989-09-17) September 17, 1989 (age 34) [1]
Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Occupation(s)
  • Actor
  • dancer
  • singer
Years active1995–2005

Emman Abeleda is a Filipino former actor, singer and dancer.

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Career

Abeleda practically grew up on screen, he first started appearing on films as early as 1996. As a child actor, he often portrayed son and younger brother roles.

On television, he first appeared as Jun-Jun Estrera in the soap opera Esperanza [2] all the while appearing in the sitcom Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis [3] —both shows started running from 1997 and ending respectively in 1999 and 2001.

From 1997 to 1999, Abeleda appeared in Flames: The Movie (Pangako), Haba Baba Doo, Puti Puti Poo [4] and the Christmas film Puso ng Pasko . [5] First earning his FAMAS Awards nomination in 1998 for Minsan Lamang Magmamahal. [3]

In 2003, he would reprise his role as Jun-Jun, the son of Maricel Soriano and Cesar Montano's characters in Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis, in the sequel series Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis . [1] In the same year, Abeleda started performing with Sergio Garcia, Mhyco Aquino, Rayver Cruz, John Wayne Sace and Mico Aytona. [6] as a group. The group composed mostly of former child actors, would eventually be introduced as singing and dancing teen idol Anim-E [7] the following year and were mainstays in the weekly variety show ASAP . [8] [9]

He was retired from Showbiz in 2005.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1996–1997 Ang TV Himself/Cast Member
1997–1999 Esperanza Jun-Jun Estrera [2]
1997Kaybol: Ang Bagong TVHimself/Cast Member
1997 Maalaala Mo Kaya Episode: "Entablado"
1997Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Haplos sa Sugat"
1997 Flames Episode: "I Hate Boys, I Hate Girls" [10]
1997 Hiraya Manawari EmilEpisode: "Ang Lihim ng Rani" [11]
1997–2001 Kaya ni Mister, Kaya ni Misis Jun-Jun [1]
1998Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Pampang"
1998 Wansapanataym Episode: "Konsesnya"
1999 !Oka Tokat Episode: "Nuno Bear" [12]
1999WansapanataymEpisode: "Komiks"
1999–2003 Tabing Ilog Mario Magtibay
1999Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Inakay"
1999–2000, 2001 Epol/Apple Kenneth
2000Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Keyboard"
2000WansapanataymEpisode: "Madyik Pinggan ATBP."
2000 WansapanataymPencilEpisode: "Anong Gusto Mong Maging?"
2001Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Burda"
2001 Recuerdo de Amor Young Paulo Jose Villafuerte
2002–2005 Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis Jun-Jun [1]
2002Maalaala Mo KayaEpisode: "Dictionary"
2002–2004 Kapalaran Henry
2003Maalaala Mo KayaChesterEpisode: "Garapon"
2003–2005 ASAP HimselfSegment: "Anim-E/Anime" [6] [7]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1996May Nagmamahal sa IyoLeonard (5 y/o)
1996 Rubberman Younger brother
1996IstokwaDot-Dot
1996Da Best in da West 2: Da Western Pulis IstoriLarry's sonCredited as "Emmanuel Abeleda"
1996BitagIvan
1997Ako ba ang nasa Puso MoYoung Ariel
1997 Flames: The Movie SammySegment: "Pangako"
1997Minsan Lamang MagmamahalMiguel [3]
1998Haba Baba Doo! Puti Puti Poo!Emman [13] [4]
1998 Puso ng Pasko Christopher [5]
1999Higit pa sa Buhay KoJun-Jun Bernardo
1999 Esperanza: The Movie Jun-Jun Estrera [3]

Awards and nominations

YearWorkOrganizatiomCategoryResultSource
1998Minsan Lamang Magmamahal FAMAS Awards Best Child ActorNominated [3]
1999 Puso ng Pasko Best Child ActorNominated [3]
2000Higit pa sa Buhay KoBest Child ActorNominated
Esperanza: The MovieBest Child ActorNominated [3]
2004
Aliw Awards Best Dance Group [lower-alpha 1] Won [14] [15]
2005
Best Dance Group [lower-alpha 2] Nominated [16]

Notes

  1. Shared with Sergio Garcia, Mhyco Aquino, John Wayne Sace, Mico Aytona and Rayver Cruz, as members of Star Magic's Anim-E.
  2. Shared with Sergio Garcia, Mhyco Aquino, John Wayne Sace, Mico Aytona, Rodjun Cruz, Rayver Cruz and Miko Samson, as members of the expanded and renamed group Animé.

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