Joyce Ching

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Joyce Ching
Born
Joyce Giselle Palad Ching

(1995-01-05) January 5, 1995 (age 29)
Alma mater MINT College
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2005–present
Spouse
Kevin Alimon
(m. 2019)
[1]

Joyce Giselle Palad Ching-Alimon (born January 5, 1995) is a Filipino actress, [2] [3] She is best known for her role in television dramas Koreana , Munting Heredera , Anna Karenina , Dormitoryo , Strawberry Lane , Healing Hearts , and Hahamakin ang Lahat . [4] [5]

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Biography

Joyce Giselle Palad Ching was born in San Ildefonso, Bulacan. She finished her secondary education at Makati Integrated Christian Academy in April 2012, receiving a medal and a trophy for the Most Outstanding Christian Character Award. [4] She graduated from Meridian International Business, Arts and Technology College (MINT College) in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in film. [6]

On December 8, 2019, Ching tied knot with Kevin Alimon at a garden wedding in Baguio City. In July 2024, she announced that they are expecting their first child. [7]

Career

Ching started her television career in 2005 when she joined Bubble Gang Jr. [5] She made dozens of TV and print ads and played a series of young roles until she was cast as Bea in First Time . Her big break came when she landed the role of young Shirley in GMA Network's remake of Endless Love (based on Autumn in My Heart ) opposite Kathryn Bernardo and Kristofer Martin. [8] She also appeared in the teen romance drama Reel Love Presents Tween Hearts where she played the role of Ligaya also known as Aya, a nerd girl who speaks with nature. [9] She is paired with Kristofer Martin, her co-star/loveteam in Reel Love Presents: Tween Hearts, Munting Heredera and Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin (originally played by Sunshine Dizon). [10] [11] [12]

In 2012, she played an antagonist role in Paroa: Ang Kuwento ni Mariposa opposite Barbie Forteza. [13] [14] [15]

In 2013, she starred as one of the lead roles in Anna KareNina with Krystal Reyes and Barbie Forteza [16] and Joyce played as Nina Fuentebella (originally played by Kim delos Santos). After the series, she goes back in an antagonist role in suspense thriller Sunday afternoon show Dormitoryo . [17] [18] She played as Airiz Ocampo, a mean girl in Branwood College that was later on revealed to be a serial killer. [19] [20] [21]

In 2014, she was cast as the main antagonist in the mini-series Paraiso Ko'y Ikaw opposite Kim Rodriguez. [22] [23] By the last quarter of the same year, she played again for a lead role in Strawberry Lane . She played as Dorina, a soft-spoken girl accused of stealing. Her character in Strawberry Lane died earlier to open a new season. She recurred in the series as a new character to open another conflict. In her new character, she played as Amella, the girl used by Christopher (the antagonist) to deceive Morales' family so the other can steal the wealth of the family. Her new character as Amella is also a cameo role in the series. [24]

In 2015, Ching did her first solo lead role in Healing Hearts . [25] Kristofer Martin, her former boyfriend is her partner in the series while Krystal Reyes, her co-lead star in Anna KareNina is the main antagonist. [26] Her role is Liza, the long-lost daughter of Rachel (played by Mickey Ferriols). The series started on May 11, 2015 and replaced Kailan Ba Tama ang Mali? .

Ching is co-managed by Sparkle GMA Artist Center and Viva Artists Agency.

In 2019, she came back as an antagonist role in Dragon Lady opposite Janine Gutierrez. [27]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleFilm productionNotesWith
2011 Tween Academy: Class of 2012 Ashley GMA Films Main Cast Kristofer Martin
Babang Luksa IreneSupporting RoleNone
2012 Boy Pick-Up: The Movie CashierGuest
Si Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako Joyce
2013Gabriel: Ito ang Kwento KoSun Star FilmsSupporting Role
2014DOTA: NakakabaliwManchester FilmsSupporting Role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2005Bubble Gang Jr.Herself - Guest [5]
Now and Forever: Agos young Erika
2006 Pinakamamahal young Nannette
2007 Lupin young Bridgitte Maisog
Magpakailanman young Iwa MotoEpisode: "Pagbangon ng Isang Pangarap"
2008 Batang X: The Next Generation Little Ms. Mimi
2010 First Time Bea
Endless Love young Shirley Cruz/DizonGuest Cast / Antagonist [8] [18]
Party Pilipinas Herself - Performer
Ang Yaman ni Lola Cheska Henchanova Cabangot [18] [21]
Koreana Amy Shin
Reel Love Presents Tween Hearts Ligaya "Aya" Chan [9] [20]
2011 Munting Heredera Kyla Montereal [21]
Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin Clarissa Delos Angeles [11] [12] [21]
Maynila LilyEpisode: "Lazy Lily"
JoyEpisode: "Young Love in Trouble"
KateEpisode: "Officially Yors"
2012ChescaEpisode: "Balik Puso"
KarenEpisode: "Brave Heart"
FayeEpisode: "It's Complicated"
TinEpisode: "Best Friend's for Love"
Broken Vow MalouGuest Cast
Paroa: Ang Kuwento ni Mariposa Rebecca "Becca" Sarmiento [12] [14] [15] [18] [21]
MaynilaAimeeEpisode: "Heart of Mine"
2013RinaEpisode: "Wait for Love"
Magpakailanmanyoung Michelle PerezEpisode: "Pakawalang Angel"
Indio AlunsinaGuest Cast / Antagonist
Anna Karenina Anna Karenina "Nina" Fuentebella/ Anna Karenina "Nina" Barretto [12] [21]
The Ryzza Mae Show Herself - Guest
Sunday All Stars Herself - Performer
Bubble Gang Herself - Cameo
On the Record: Chillin with Joyce ChingHerself - Host
Unang Hirit Herself
Dormitoryo Margarita "Airiz" De Ocampo [17] [18] [21]
Follow that StarHerself
Villa Quintana Crystal Almario
Pep TalkHerself - Guest
MaynilaChanelEpisode: "Heart of Trust"
2014 Paraiso Ko'y Ikaw Francheska "Cheska" Bartolome-Rodrigo [18] [23] [28]
Tunay Na Buhay Herself - Guest
MaynilaVeraEpisode: "Haligi ng Tahanan"
AineeEpisode: "Always in Love"
Strawberry Lane Dorina Rosales / Amelia "Amy" Tolentino Morales / Dory Peralta [29] [30]
MaynilaEpisode: "Lovelier the Second Time"
2015AlexEpisode: "Girly Girl"
Celebrity Bluff Herself - Guest
CelebriTV
Unang Hirit
Pepito Manaloto SabrinaEpisode: "Ang Tunay na Kwento"
Healing Hearts Mikaela "Mikmik" / Liza Saavedra Espanto [12] [14]
Celebrity BluffHerself - Guest
Pep Talk
Alisto Herself
WagasAnnaEpisode: "Dez & Anna Love Story"
Karelasyon Episode: "Sumpa"
Because of You Franchesca "Chesca" Salcedo [12]
2016KarelasyonAppleEpisode: "Ex ni BFF"
MaynilaJulietEpisode: "Romeo and Juliet"
Lip Sync Battle Philippines Herself - Contestant / Performer
CelebriTVHerself - Guest
Dear Uge AnnaEpisode: "Utang Pa More"
WagasJaneEpisode: "The Power of Love"
Mars Herself - Guest
MaynilaMayaEpisode: "A Mother's Son"
KarelasyonRositaEpisode: "Dahas"
Sunday PinaSaya Herself - GuestEpisode: "Kanta Ririt"
MaynilaAshaEpisode: "Plano ng Kapalaran"
MagpakailanmanRowena "Wena"Episode: "Lost Phone, Love Found"
Dear UgeHannah/BooEpisode: "Pak to the Future"
2016–2017 Hahamakin ang Lahat Rachel Tan Ke / Rachel Tan Solano-Labsat [12] [15]
2017KarelasyonLeah / AbbyEpisode: "Pretenders"
MaynilaBengEpisode: "Hindi Tayo..."
Wish Ko Lang KrisEpisode: "Manliligaw"
WagasCecileEpisode: "Anak Araw"
2017–2018 Super Ma’am Dalikmata / DollySupporting Role
2018MaynilaGelayEpisode: "My Standby Lover"
The Stepdaughters GraceExtended Cast / Antagonist
MagpakailanmanYukiEpisode: "Yuki: A Japinay Story"
2019 Dragon Lady Astrid Lim Chua / Astrid Lim LiuMain Role / Antagonist
Daddy's Gurl ClaireGuest
One of the Baes Xtina "My Crown Princess" AguilarSupporting Cast / Antagonist
2021 Regal Studio Presents MarciaEpisode: "The Truth About Jane"
2022 I Can See You: AlterNate Angie TrajanoSupporting Cast
Raising Mamay Arma Villasis
Abot-Kamay na Pangarap Faith VillarGuest Cast
2023Wish Ko LangChitEpisode: "Marites"
2024 Lilet Matias: Attorney-at-Law young Ces MatiasGuest Cast
2025 Prinsesa ng City Jail MiniSupporting Cast [31]

Awards and nominations

Year [a] AwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2012 PMPC Star Awards for Movies New Movie Actress of the Year Tween Academy: Class of 2012 Nominated [32]
2013 FAMAS Award German Moreno Youth Achievement AwardWon [33]

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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