Janine Gutierrez

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Janine Gutierrez
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Gutierrez in 2016
Born
Janine Marie Elizabeth de Leon Gutierrez

(1989-10-02) October 2, 1989 (age 34)
Quezon City, Philippines
EducationAteneo de Manila University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • host
  • model
  • singer
Years active2011–present
Agent(s) Sparkle GMA Artist Center (2011–2019)
ABS-CBN (2021–present)
Dreamscape Entertainment
(2021–present)
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Parent(s) Lotlot de Leon (mother)
Ramon Christopher Gutierrez (father)
Family Gutierrez clan
De Leon clan
YouTube information
Channels Janine Gutierrez
Years active2011–present
Genres
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
Subscribers540,000+
Total views31.8 million
Associated acts
YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg100,000 subscribers2020

Last updated: May 15, 2024

Janine Marie Elizabeth de Leon Gutierrez (born October 2, 1989) is a Filipino actress. She is currently an exclusive talent of ABS-CBN, albeit its free TV shutdown.

Contents

Gutierrez is a Best Actress winner at the 68th FAMAS Awards, [1] Gawad Urian Awards [2] and QCinema International Film Festival. [3] In 2021, she was recognized with a 'Rising Star Asia Award' at the 20th New York Asian Film Festival. [4] The following year, Gutierrez was ranked fifty-first on the '100 Most Beautiful Faces in the World' list by TC Candler. [5]

Personal life

The eldest of four siblings, Gutierrez comes from a family of actors. Her parents are Ramon Christopher Gutierrez and Lotlot de Leon. Her paternal grandparents are Pilita Corrales and Eddie Gutierrez. Donald Olson and Eva Rodriguez are her biological maternal grandparents. Actors Christopher de Leon and Nora Aunor are her adoptive maternal grandparents. [6] She attended St. Paul College, Pasig, an all girls' school for her basic education. [7] [8] She studied at Ateneo de Manila University for her tertiary education and graduated with a degree in European Studies in International Business. [9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Buy Now, Die Later Young Maita 41st Metro Manila Film Festival entry & Also her debut movie.
2016LilaJess2nd Sinag Maynila Film Festival entry [10]
Dagsin Young Corazon 12th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival entry
2017Spirit of the Glass 2: The HauntedSabrina
PastorKatrina "Trina" Aguila
2019EliseElise
Babae at Baril7th QCinema International Film Festival entry
2021Dito at Doon
IkawDulce Celeste "Dee"
2022 Ngayon Kaya
Bakit Hindi Mo Sabihin

Television

YearTitleRole
2011–2013 Party Pilipinas Herself
2012 My Beloved Joanne Ledesma
Makapiling Kang Muli Lynley Valencia
Together Forever Jasmine "Jas" Trinidad
2013–2014 Villa Quintana Lynette Quintana / Maricel Mangaron
2014–2015 More Than Words Erika "Ikay" Balmores / Katy Perez
2015–2016 Dangwa Maria "Rosa" Capulong
2016 Little Nanay Carmela Villon-Batongbuhay
Once Again Reign Soriano / Desiree "Des" Mateo / Paula Carbonnel
Encantadia Agua
Dear Uge: Surprise Date Janice
Usapang Real Love: Relationship Goals Yapi
2017 Legally Blind Grace Evangelista-Villareal
2018 Sherlock Jr. Irene Manansala
Dear Uge: Something Strange in the Neighborhood Ayanna
Victor Magtanggol Gwen Regalado
Wowowin Herself
2019 Daddy's Gurl Mina
Dragon Lady Celestina "Yna" Sanchez / Scarlet Del Fuego
Dear Uge
2021–present ASAP Natin 'To Herself / Host / Performer
2021 It's Showtime Herself/Guest Cast
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Quarantine Pass Jexter Leira Vilar
2021–2022 Marry Me, Marry You Camille Miraflor-Legaspi
2022Sleep With MeStella
2023 Dirty Linen Alexa Salvacion / Mila Dela Cruz
2024 It's Showtime Herself/Guest Cast
Lavender Fields Iris Buenavidez

Awards and nominations

YearAward Giving BodyAwardWork/NomineeResultRef.
2013 Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Breakthrough Performance by an Actress Makapiling Kang Muli Nominated
2014 62nd FAMAS Awards German Moreno Youth Achievement AwardHerselfWon
2017 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Pinoy StarNominated
40th Gawad Urian Awards Best Supporting Actress Dagsin Nominated [11]
4th Urduja Heritage AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon
20197th QCinema International Film Festival Pylon Award for Best ActressBabae At BarilWon
20202nd Laguna Excellence AwardsOutstanding Indie Film Actress of the YearWon
22nd Gawad PasadoPinakapasadong AktresPending
43rd Gawad UrianBest ActressWon
7th Urduja Heritage Film AwardsBest ActressWon
2021 20th New York Asian Film Festival Screen International Rising Star Asia Award HerselfWon [12]

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