List of Star Magic Batches

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This article lists the Star Magic artists produced by ABS-CBN Talent Center/Star Magic since 1993. It is organized by their respective batches and in chronological order .

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Batches

Batch 1: 1995

Rico Yan (Batch 1 alumnus) Yan in 2002.jpg
Rico Yan (Batch 1 alumnus)

Star Circle Batch 1 was formally launched in November 1995. [1]

Batch 2: 1996

Mylene Dizon (Batch 2 alumna) Mylene dizon nyc.jpg
Mylene Dizon (Batch 2 alumna)

Batch 3: 1996

Piolo Pascual (Batch 3 alumnus) Piolo Pascual at the Star Magic Concert Tour in Ontario, CA, June 2009.jpg
Piolo Pascual (Batch 3 alumnus)

Batch 4: 1997

Kristine Hermosa (Batch 4 alumna) Kristine Hermosa at the Star Magic Concert Tour in Ontario, June 2009.jpg
Kristine Hermosa (Batch 4 alumna)

Batch 5: 1997

John Lloyd Cruz (Batch 5 alumnus) John Lloyd Cruz at ABS-CBN Talent Center, May 2010.jpg
John Lloyd Cruz (Batch 5 alumnus)
Shaina Magdayao (Batch 5 alumna) Shaina Magdayao at the Star Magic Tour, April 2011.jpg
Shaina Magdayao (Batch 5 alumna)

Batch 6: 1997

Batch 7: 1998

Alessandra De Rossi (Batch 7 alumna). Alessandra De Rossi.jpg
Alessandra De Rossi (Batch 7 alumna).

Batch 8: 1999

Heart Evangelista (Batch 9 alumna). Heart Evangelista.jpg
Heart Evangelista (Batch 9 alumna).

Batch 9: 2000

Rafael Rosell (Batch 9 alumnus) Rafael Rosell at the Star Magic Concert Tour in Ontario, June 2009.jpg
Rafael Rosell (Batch 9 alumnus)

Batch 10: 2001

Bea Alonzo (Batch 10 alumna) Bea Alonzo by Ronn Tan, April 2010.png
Bea Alonzo (Batch 10 alumna)

Batch 11: 2002

Pia Wurtzbach (Batch 11 alumna) Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach in Philippine Terno 2.jpg
Pia Wurtzbach (Batch 11 alumna)

Batch 12: 2004

Batch 13: 2006

Lauren Young (Batch 13 alumna) Lauren Young.jpg
Lauren Young (Batch 13 alumna)

Batch 14: 2006

Bangs Garcia (Batch 14 alumna) Bangsgarcia.png
Bangs Garcia (Batch 14 alumna)
Sam Milby (Batch 13 alumna) SamIMG 9549.JPG
Sam Milby (Batch 13 alumna)
Jake Cuenca (Batch 13 alumna) Jakejf1505.JPG
Jake Cuenca (Batch 13 alumna)

Batch 15: 2007

Megan Young (Batch 15 alumna) Megan Young.jpg
Megan Young (Batch 15 alumna)

Batch 16: 2008

  • Jubail Andres
  • Lance Christopher
  • Auriette Divina
  • Kaye Garcia
  • Enrique Gil
  • Justin Gonzalez
  • Nico Ibaviosa
  • Dominique Llamas
  • Guji Lorenzana
  • Pica Lozano
  • Vangie Martelle
  • Michaela Melania
  • Kristel Moreno
  • David Nagtalon
  • Jenerose "BlackPinkers" Dominguez
  • Cheska Ortega
  • Erika Padilla
  • Heidi Riego
  • Chase Rivera
  • Reb Sibal
  • Nathalie Hart (formerly Kristina Snell)

Batch 17: 2010

Kathryn Bernardo (Batch 17 alumna). Kathryn Bernardo at the Candy Style Awards, May 2013.jpg
Kathryn Bernardo (Batch 17 alumna).
Daniel Padilla (Batch 17 alumna) Daniel Padilla at Celebrate Mega in Iceland 2016 (6).jpg
Daniel Padilla (Batch 17 alumna)

Batch 18: 2010

Ivan Dorschner (Batch 18 alumnus). Ivan Dorschner celebrates birthday with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.jpg
Ivan Dorschner (Batch 18 alumnus).

Batch 19: 2013

Janella Salvador (Batch 19 alumna) Janella Salvador in 2017.jpg
Janella Salvador (Batch 19 alumna)
Liza Soberano (Batch 19 alumns) Liza Soberano while taping at Luneta 2016.png
Liza Soberano (Batch 19 alumns)
Julia Barretto (Batch 19 alumns) Julia Barretto 2013 Candy Style Awards.jpg
Julia Barretto (Batch 19 alumns)

Batch 20: 2015

Ynna Asistio (Batch 20 alumna). Dilim Movie in the Making - Ynna Asistio.jpg
Ynna Asistio (Batch 20 alumna).

Batch 21: 2018

Leila Alcasid (Batch 21 alumna. Leila-alcasid-solo.jpg
Leila Alcasid (Batch 21 alumna.

Batch 22: 2019

  • JC Alcantara [lower-alpha 14]
  • Javi Benitez
  • Belle Mariano
  • Arabella Del Rosario
  • Kyle Echarri
  • Kendru Garcia
  • Anthony Jennings
  • Melizza Jimenez
  • R.A. Lewis
  • Jeremiah Lisbo
  • Sophie Reyes
  • Arielle Roces
  • Eisel Serrano
  • Glen Vargas
  • Gillian Vicencio
  • Aiyana Waggoner

Batch 23: 2020

Under new head of management (Mr. Laurenti Dyogi)

Batch 24: February 2021

Edward Barber (Batch 24 alumnus. Edward Barber for iWant ASAP.jpg
Edward Barber (Batch 24 alumnus.
Maymay Entrata (Batch 24 alumna). MayMay Entrata for iWant ASAP.jpg
Maymay Entrata (Batch 24 alumna).

Batch 25: March 2021

(The Star Magic Squad Plus/The Star Magic Squad +)

Batch 26: June 2021

Janine Berdin (Batch 26 alumna). Janine Berdin4.jpg
Janine Berdin (Batch 26 alumna).
Gian Magdangal (Batch 26 alumnus). Gianmagdangalgma.jpg
Gian Magdangal (Batch 26 alumnus).
JM Yosures (Batch 26 alumnus). JM Yosures.jpg
JM Yosures (Batch 26 alumnus).

Ang TV Generation

Please note that before the official launching of artists in batches, new artists were first launched in Star Magic's first major project, Ang TV. [6]

Goin' Bulilit Kids

Please take note that some of the child stars and teen stars of Star Magic were first launched through Goin' Bulilit .

Pinoy Big Brother housemates

Other Star Magic artists

Former Artists

Current artists

Notes

  1. 1 2 Unofficial members of Batch 1.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Ang TV alumni/alumnae
  3. 1 2 Marc Solis was originally launched as a member of Batch 5 but was re-launched as a member of Batch 26.
  4. Pamela de los Santos was originally launched as a member of Batch 1 but was re-launched as a member of Batch 8.
  5. Trained with the batch. Was not part of the batch that was launched. Backed out. Father disapproved.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Star Circle Quest alumni/alumnae
  7. Unofficial member of the 13th batch.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Pinoy Big Brother alumni/alumnae
  9. Had to drop out due to an unexpired managerial contract with TAPE, Inc..
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 Unnofficial member of the 15th, was launched a month later, dubbed as "Showbiz Royalties"
  11. 1 2 3 4 Goin' Bulilit alumni/alumnae
  12. 1 2 Shey Bustamante was first launched as a member of Batch 18 but was later re-launched as a member of Batch 20.
  13. 1 2 Pinoy Boyband Superstar alumni
  14. 1 2 JC Alcantara was originally launched as a member of Batch 22 but was re-launched as a member of Batch 26.
  15. 1 2 3 4 Andi Abaya and Kobie Brown were originally launched as a members of Batch 25 but were re-launched as a members of Batch 26.
  16. 1 2 3 4 Tawag ng Tanghalan alumni/alumnae
  17. 1 2 MNL48 alumnae

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