PMPC Star Award for Best New TV Personality

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The PMPC Star Awards for Television Best New TV Personalities are presented to the best new performers in a different television programs except 1988 which is "Most Promising TV Personality" (a Special award).

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Winners

Single Category

1980s

YearActorProgramNetwork
1987
(1st)
Princess Punzalan Lovingly Yours, Helen GMA
1988
(2nd)
Alice Dixson Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! IBC
Jenjon OticoDina ABS-CBN
Melissa Perez Rubio
Whitney Tyson Goin' Bananas
1989
(3rd)
Not given

1990s

YearActorProgramNetwork
1990
(4th)
Margarita Fuentes Anna Luna ABS-CBN
1991
(5th)
Christine Jacob Eat Bulaga! ABS-CBN
1992
(6th)
Rustom Padilla Lunch Date GMA
1993
(7th)
Claudine Barretto Ang TV ABS-CBN
1994
(8th)
Mikee Cojuangco Spotlight GMA
1995
(9th)
Dayanara Torres ASAP ABS-CBN
1996
(10th)
Shaina Magdayao Lyra GMA
1997
(11th)
Jake Roxas Ikaw na Sana GMA
1998
(12th)
Jericho Rosales Maalaala Mo Kaya: Pampang ABS-CBN
1999
(13th)
Leandro Muñoz Saan Ka Man Naroroon ABS-CBN

Notes:

  • Dayanara Torres is the first foreign artist to win this award in the Philippines since 1995.

Male New TV Personalities

Aljo Bendijo as Best Male New TV Personality (2001) Aljo Bendijo.jpg
Aljo Bendijo as Best Male New TV Personality (2001)
Ruru Madrid won the Best New TV Personality award for 2013 Ruru Madrid.jpg
Ruru Madrid won the Best New TV Personality award for 2013

2000: James Blanco (Click / GMA 7)

2001: Aljo Bendijo (TV Patrol / ABS-CBN 2)

2002: Paolo Ballesteros (Daddy Di Do Du / GMA 7)

2003: Luis Manzano (ASAP Mania / ABS-CBN 2)

2004: Rainier Castillo (Click / GMA 7) & Erik Santos (ASAP Mania / ABS-CBN 2) [tied]

2005: Joross Gamboa (Nginiiig! / ABS-CBN 2)

2006: Sam Milby (ASAP '06 / ABS-CBN 2)

2007: Gerald Anderson (Sana Maulit Muli / ABS-CBN 2) & Ronnie Liang (ASAP '07 / ABS-CBN 2) [tied]

2008: Robi Domingo (ASAP ‘08 / ABS-CBN 2)

2009: JR de Guzman [later as Benjamin de Guzman] (Midnight DJ / TV5) & Zaijian Jaranilla (May Bukas Pa / ABS-CBN 2) [tied]

2010: Johan Santos (Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Love Me Again / ABS-CBN 2)

2011: Derick Monasterio & Teejay Marquez (Reel Love Presents: Tween Hearts / GMA 7) [tied]

2012: Arjo Atayde (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Bangka / ABS-CBN 2)

2013: Ruru Madrid (Maynila: Faith in Love; GMA-7)

2014: Manolo Pedrosa (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Selfie / ABS-CBN 2)

2015: Alonzo Muhlach (Inday Bote / ABS-CBN 2)

2016: Jake Ejercito (God Gave Me You / GMA 7) & Onyok Pineda (Ang Probinsyano / ABS-CBN 2) [tied]

2017: Tony Labrusca (La Luna Sangre / ABS-CBN 2)

2018: Tenten "Kendoll" Mendoza (Eat Bulaga! / GMA 7)

2019: Aljon Mendoza (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Medal of Valor / ABS-CBN 2) & Klinton Starto (Bee Happy, Go Lucky / Net 25) [tied]

2021: Joaquin Domagoso (All-Out Sundays / GMA 7)

Female New TV Personalities

2000: Carla Guevara (Star Drama Mini-Series: Bum / ABS-CBN 2)

2001: Yam Ledesma (Lunch Break / IBC 13) & Heart Evangelista (G-Mik / ABS-CBN 2) [tied]

2002: Nancy Castiglione (Sana Ay Ikaw Na Nga / GMA 7)

2003: Valerie Concepcion (Click / GMA 7)

2004: Bettina Carlos (Kakabakaba Adventures / GMA 7) & Pauleen Luna (Marina / ABS-CBN 2) [tied]

2005: Melissa Ricks (SCQ Reload: OK Ako / ABS-CBN 2)

2006: Marian Rivera (Kung Aagawin Mo Man Ang Lahat / GMA 7)

2007: Kim Chiu (Sana Maulit Muli / ABS-CBN 2) & Lovi Poe (Bakekang / GMA 7) [tied]

2008: Patricia Gayod (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Dagat / ABS-CBN 2) & Kylie Padilla (Joaquin Bordado / GMA 7) [tied]

2009: Maricar Reyes (Precious Hearts Romance Presents Presents: Bud Brothers / ABS-CBN 2)

2010: Carla Abellana (Rosalinda / GMA 7)

2011: Jillian Ward (Trudis Liit / GMA 7)

2012: Divine Lee (Extreme Makeover Home Edition / TV5)

2013: Janella Salvador (Be Careful with My Heart; ABS-CBN 2)

2014: Lyca Gairanod (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Red Envelope / ABS-CBN 2)

2015: Jana Agoncillo (Dream Dad / ABS-CBN 2)

2016: Ria Atayde (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Puno ng Mangga / ABS-CBN 2)

2017: Mikee Quintos (Encantadia / GMA 7)

2018: Heaven Peralejo (Wansapanataym Presents: Jasmin's Flower Power / ABS-CBN 2)

2019: Ivana Alawi (Sino ang Maysala?: Mea Culpa / ABS-CBN 2)

2021: Kaori Oinuma (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Mata / ABS-CBN 2)

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