List of awards and nominations received by Jane de Leon

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Jane de Leon awards and nominations
Totals [a]
Wins12
Nominations19
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Filipino actress Jane de Leon. After a short stint in pageantry, de Leon formally began her career as a talent signed under GMA Artists Agency in 2013. After signing with Star Magic in 2015, she received her first big break on TV through the hit prime-time series Halik. [1] De Leon became a household name when she was hand-picked to play the lead role in the series, Mars Ravelo's Darna.

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Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Jane de Leon
Award [a] Year [b] CategoryNominated workResultRef.
ABS-CBN Ball 2019Belo Beauty Special AwardHerselfWon [2]
Asia's Pinnacle Awards 2022Most Outstanding Female Actress of the Year Mars Ravelo's Darna Won [3] [4]
Asia's World Class Filipino Awards 2022Best Actress and Primetime Queen of the Year Mars Ravelo's Darna Won [5]
Excellence Laguna Awards 2021Most Empowered Entertainment Personality of the YearHerselfWon [6]
Gawad Dangal Filipino Awards 2022Outstanding Fantaserye Queen of the Year Mars Ravelo's Darna Won [7]
Gawad Lasallianeta Awards 2022Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Mars Ravelo's Darna Nominated [8]
Ima Wa Ima Asian Film Festival2024Best Actress Shake, Rattle and Roll Extreme Pending [9]
Inding-Indie Excellence Awards 2022Huwarang Artista ng Mga KabataanHerselfWon [10] [11]
Netizens Best Choice Awards 2019Modern Day Renaissance Woman AwardHerselfWon [12]
Nylon Manila Awards 2023Gen Z-Approved CelebrityHerselfWon [13]
Favorite Ship Mars Ravelo's Darna (with Janella Salvador)Won
OFW Gawad Parangal Awards2024Best Action Heroine of the New Generation Darna Won [14]
Outstanding Men and Women of the Philippines Awards 2022HonoreeHerselfWon [15] [16]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 2021 Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya (Medal)Nominated [17]
2023 Maalaala Mo Kaya (Doctor Hero)Nominated [18]
PUSH Awards 2023Favorite Onscreen Performance of 2022 Mars Ravelo's Darna (with Janella Salvador)Nominated [19]
Rawr Awards 2022Favorite Bida Mars Ravelo's Darna Nominated [20]
Tag Awards Chicago 2022Best Actress Mars Ravelo's Darna Nominated [21]
TV Series Craze Awards 2023Most Promising Actress of the Year Mars Ravelo's Darna Won [22]
VP Choice Awards 2023Promising Female Star of the Year Mars Ravelo's Darna Nominated [23]

Media citations and reception

Listicles

OrganizationAwardResult
ABS-CBN News Top 10 Breakout Stars of 2022 [24] Included

Endorsements

YearProductNoteRef.
2019 Belo Medical Group [25]
H&M De Leon became the country's endorser for their holiday campaign. [26]
2020 Ponds with Kathryn Bernardo, Heart Evangelista [27]
Nutriboost [28]
Spotlight Cosmetics Brand Ambassadress [29]
2021 Yamaha Brand Ambassadress (with Mio endorser Matteo Guidicelli) [30]
2022 Smart Telecom (with Anne Curtis). [31] [32]
2023 Kopiko Blanca Brand Ambassadress [33]
Freshies [34]
Mang Inasal 20th Anniversary celebration [35] [36]
Pantene with her mother [37]

Magazine covers

PublicationYearNotesRef.
Preview PH Magazine2019De Leon graced the cover of Preview & Mega Magazine, following the ' Darna ' announcement. [38]
Mega Magazine [39]
Village Pipol MagazineShoot for VP/Spotlight [40]
Metro Style Magazine2020De Leon becomes the new beauty muse. [41]
Metro Magazine 2022De Leon graced the cover of Metro Magazine in a two-cover special. [42]
Mega Entertainment2023De Leon graced the cover of Mega Entertainment with co-star Janella Salvador (March 2023). [43]
Spotted Magazine2024January-February issue [44]

See also

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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