List of awards and nominations received by Alessandra de Rossi

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Alessandra De Rossi is a Filipino actress and writer who has received various accolades for her work in film and television which span 20 years. Often described by critics as one of the best actresses of her generation, [1] [2] she was named "Actress of the Decade" alongside Nora Aunor and Angeli Bayani at the 44th Gawad Urian Awards. [3] At age 18, she became the youngest artist to be nominated in the best actress category at the 2003 PMPC Star Awards for Movies.

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De Rossi in 2020

De Rossi's performances in Azucena (2000), Mga Munting Tining (2002) and Watch List (2019) have earned her major nominations in both the FAMAS and Gawad Urian Awards. In 2000, she was nominated for Best Actress at the Valladolid International Film Festival in Spain for her portrayal in the film Azucena, which is the first Filipino film to compete in the film festival. In 2014, she was honored with the Ani ng Dangal for Cinema by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. In 2018, she was named one of the "Most Influential Film Actresses of the Year" by the EdukCircle Awards for the blockbuster film Kita Kita opposite Empoy Marquez, which is the highest grossing Filipino independent film of all time. Her portrayal as Lea earned her Best Actress nominations at the Gawad Urian, Luna and Star Awards for Movies. In television, her roles in Darna (2005), Tayong Dalawa (2009), Legacy (2012) and Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real (2014) have also earned her various accolades from local award-giving bodies.

Among her other acclaimed performances in films include Ka Oryang (2011), The Palawan Script (2013), Bambanti (2015), Lucid (2019) and Watch List (2019) for which she was nominated for Best Actress for the first four and won for the latter, as well as Wretched Lives (2001), Sta. Niña (2012), Mater Dolorosa (2012) and Mauban: Ang Resiko (2014) for which she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Gawad Urian Awards. Moreover, her other films such as The Cory Quirino Kidnap: NBI Files (2003) and Kutob (2005) have also earned her nominations for Best Supporting Actress at the FAMAS Awards. Her roles in Hubog (2001), Kid Kulafu (2015), Through Night and Day (2018) and My Amanda (2021) have also earned her major nominations at the Star Awards for Movies and Luna Awards .

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Alessandra de Rossi
Award [lower-alpha 1] Year [lower-alpha 2] CategoryNominated workResultRef.
Ani ng Dangal Awards 2014Harvest of Honors for CinemaHerselfWon [4]
Associazione Internazionale Pugliesi nel Mondo2011Pugliesi nel MondoHerselfWon [5]
ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards 2013Best Actress Sta. Niña Won [6]
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2001Most Promising Actress Azucena Won [7]
2018Breakthrough Love Team of Movies and TV Kita Kita Won [8]
2024Movie Supporting Actress of the Year Firefly Won [9]
CineFilipino Film Festival2016Best Actress Sakaling Hindi Makarating Nominated [10]
Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival 2013Best ActressWoman of the RuinsNominated [11]
2019LucidWon [12]
EdukCircle Awards2018Most Influential Film Actress of the Year Kita Kita Won [13]
Entertainment Editors' Choice Awards 2018Best Actress Kita Kita Nominated [14]
Best Original Theme Song12Nominated
2019 Sid & Aya: Not a Love Story Nominated [15]
2022Best Actress My Amanda Nominated [16]
FAMAS Awards 2001Best Supporting Actress Azucena Won [17]
2003German Moreno Youth Achievement AwardHerselfWon [18]
Best ActressMga Munting TinigNominated [19]
2004Best Supporting ActressThe Cory Quirino Kidnap: NBI FilesNominated [20]
2006 Kutob Nominated [21]
2019Best Original SongHeartbeats (From Sid & Aya: Not a Love Story ) with Chris ValeraNominated [22]
2021Best ActressWatch ListWon [23]
2024Best Supporting Actress Firefly Nominated [24]
Gawad Lasallianeta Awards 2022Most Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a film My Amanda Won [25]
Gawad Urian Awards 2001Best Actress Azucena Nominated [26]
2002Best Supporting ActressWretched LivesNominated [27]
2003Best Actress Mga Munting Tinig Nominated [28]
2012Ka OryangNominated [29]
2013The Palawan ScriptNominated [30]
Best Supporting Actress Sta. Niña Won
Mater DolorosaNominated
2015Best Supporting ActressMauban: Ang ResikoNominated [31]
2016Best MusicWatermelonNominated [32]
Best ActressBambantiNominated
2018 Kita Kita Nominated [33]
2020LucidNominated [34]
2021Watch ListWon [35]
Best Actress of the DecadeHerselfWon
2024Best Supporting Actress Firefly Nominated [36]
Gawad Tanglaw Awards2010Best Ensemble Performance in a Television Drama Tayong Dalawa Won [37]
GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Awards2022Best Actress My Amanda Nominated [38]
Golden Screen TV Awards 2005Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama series Darna Nominated [39] [40]
2013Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series Legacy Nominated [41]
2015Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Program Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real Won [42]
Kagitingan Awards for Television 2016Pinakamagiting na Personalidad sa Programang Dulang Antolohiya (Drama Anthology)Wagas: Michael & Imelda StoryWon [43]
Luna Awards 2002Best Supporting ActressHubogNominated [44]
2016Best Supporting Actress Kid Kulafu Nominated [45]
2018Best Actress Kita Kita Nominated [46]
Manila International Film Festival2024Best Supporting Actress Firefly Won [47]
Metro Manila Film Festival 2004 Best ActressHomecomingNominated [48]
2010 Best Supporting Actress Dalaw Nominated [49]
2023 Firefly Nominated [50]
PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2003Best Actress Munting Tinig Nominated [51]
2013Movie Supporting Actress of the YearMater DolorosaNominated [52]
2016 Indie Movie Original Theme Song of the YearTulog Na (From Bambanti) with Zig Madamba Dulay and Gian GiananWon [53]
Movie Supporting Actress of the YearKid KulafuWon
2017Indie Movie Original Theme Song of the YearSaan Man (From Sakaling Hindi Makarating ) with Giancarlo Abrahan and Mon EspiaNominated [54]
2018Movie Original Theme Song of the YearTwelve (From 12) with Marc AbayaNominated [55]
Movie Actress of the Year Kita Kita Nominated
2019 Through Night and Day Nominated [56]
Movie Screenwriter of the YearNominated
2022Movie Actress of the Year (tied with Sylvia Sanchez)Watch ListWon [57]
2023Movie Actress of the Year My Amanda Nominated [58]
Movie Director of the YearNominated
Movie Screenwriter of the YearNominated
2024Movie Actress of the YearWhat IfPending [59]
Movie Supporting Actress of the Year Firefly Pending
PMPC Star Awards for Television 2005 Female Star of the NightHerselfWon [60]
2006 Best Single Performance by an Actress Pag-ahon sa Lusak Nominated [61]
2009 Pedicab Nominated [62]
2011 Pera Nominated [63]
2015 Sabit-sabit, Kabit-kabit, Mga Pusong Malupit Nominated [64]
2021 Sisters at War Nominated [65]
QCinema International Film Festival 2014Best ActressMauban: Ang ResikoWon [66] [67]
Sinag Maynila Film Festival2015Best Actress (tied with Ces Quesada)BambantiWon [68]
Singkuwento International Film Festival2016Best ActressAng Mga Alingawngaw Sa Panahon ng PagpasyaWon [69]
Society of Filipino Film Reviewers2021Best Ensemble PerformanceWatch ListNominated [70]
2022Best First Feature My Amanda Nominated
Valladolid Film Festival 2000Best ActressAzucenaNominated [71]
VP Choice Awards2021Movie Actress of the Year My Amanda Nominated [72]
Movie Director of the YearNominated
Young Critics Circle 2001Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Azucena Nominated [73]
2016BambantiNominated

Notes

  1. Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
  2. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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