Sharon Cuneta filmography

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Sharon Cuneta

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Sharon Cuneta is a multi-awarded Filipino singer, actress and TV host dubbed "The Megastar" of Philippine entertainment and fondly called "Mega" or "Shawie" by fans and people from the entertainment industry. [1] [2] [3]

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Her success in the movies (53 starring roles & guest appearances in the movies, television (10 shows) and recording (40 albums) make her one of the most successful Filipina actresses. [4] [5] Her popularity has translated well into the field of advertising, where she is the highest paid and most effective Filipino celebrity endorser. [2] [6] Cuneta's long list of endorsements run the gamut from fastfood chain to bank, from make-up line to electronics, from ice cream to tele-communication company. [7] [8] [9]

Cuneta holds the record of having the most number of Box Office Queen of RP Movies title (9 titles from 1984-1996). She was elevated to the Box Office Hall of Fame in 1990. She was also hailed as the Top Female Box Office Star of 1985 "Bida sa Takilya" given during the FAMAS Awards, 1986, for the success of her movie, Bituing Walang Ningning and was also awarded the 1991 Box Office Record Award for the movie Maging Sino Ka Man (with co-star Robin Padilla as co-awardee) given by the Greater Metro Manila Theater Association. [10]

Television

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1979–1980C. U. T. E. (Call Us Two for Entertainment)Co-host IBC
1978–1986 GMA Supershow GMA Network
1983–1984 Eat Bulaga! RPN
1986–1997 The Sharon Cuneta Show Host IBC (1986-1988);
ABS-CBN (1988-1997)
1998–2010 Sharon ABS-CBN
2010–2011 Star Power
2011 The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition
2012–2013 Sharon: Kasama Mo, Kapatid TV5
2013–2014 Madam Chairman Elizabeth "Bebeth" De Guzman
2015–2021 Your Face Sounds Familiar Host ABS-CBN
2015–present ASAP Herself
2016 The Voice Kids coach from season 3
2017 The Voice Teens coach from the start of the season
2021–2022 FPJ's Ang Probinsyano First Lady. Aurora Guillermo-Hidalgo Kapamilya Channel
2025 Saving Grace Miranda Gracia Valdez

Film

YearTitleRoleFilm outfitRemarks
1978BalatkayoAs herself (Special Guest Appearance)No information on Producer
  • Watch on YouTube - Sharon Cuneta @ 12
1981Dear HeartAprilSining Silangan Productions
  • Cuneta's first starring role in a movie
  • 1981 Popular Teenage Queen of RP Movies, GMMSF
P.S. I Love YouKristine Viva Films
1982My Only LoveCindy
  • 1982 Ms. RP Movies, GMMSF
Forgive and ForgetSandra
Cross My HeartJenny
1983Friends In LoveSarah
  • 1983 Ms. RP Movies, GMMSF
To Love Again Rafaela/Raffy
1984 Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? Myrna
  • Best Actress, FAMAS
  • Best Actress, KOMOPB
Bukas Luluhod ang mga Tala Rebecca Rios
  • 1984 Box Office Queen of RP Movies, GMMSF
The Best of Sharon and GabbyHerself
  • Includes exclusive footage of Cuneta and Concepcion's wedding
Sa Hirap at GinhawaCecilia
  • Best Actress, Film Academy of the Philippines
1985 Bituing Walang Ningning Dorina Pineda
  • 1985 Box Office Queen of RP Movies, GMMSF
  • Top Female Box Office Star of 1985, FAMAS
Pati Ba Pintig Ng Puso? Jenna
Kailan Sasabihing Mahal Kita?Ara
1986 Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas Bianca Eleazar
  • 1986 Box Office Queen of RP Movies, GMMSF
  • Best Actress nominee, PMPC Star Awards for Movies
  • Best Actress nominee, FAMAS
  • Best Actress nominee, Film Academy of the Philippines
Nakagapos na PusoElaine
Captain BarbellDarna (Special Participation)
1987Kung Aagawin Mo ang Lahat sa AkinMaureen Andrada
Jack & JillJack/Jackielou
  • 1987 Box Office Queen of RP Movies, GMMSF
Pasan Ko ang DaigdigGuadalupe Velez
  • Best Actress nominee, FAMAS
Walang Karugtong ang NakaraanMalou
1988Buy One, Take OneSalve
Jack and Jill sa AmerikaJack/Jackielou
1989 3 Mukha ng Pag-ibig Liza / Mara / Sandra
  • Best Actress nominee, PMPC Star Awards for Movies
Kahit Wala Ka NaIrene
Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita Salve
  • Best Actress nominee, FAMAS
  • Best Actress nominee, Film Academy of the Philippines
  • 1989 Box Office Queen of RP Movies, GMMSF
  • First movie with Bembol Roco and Hilda Koronel.
Oras-Oras, Araw-ArawJessa Rodriguez
1990 Kahit Konting Pagtingin Georgia
Bakit Ikaw Pa Rin?Jenny
  • Best Actress nominee, PMPC Star Awards for Movies
BiktimaBecca
  • Best Actress nominee, Film Academy of the Philippines
1991 Maging Sino Ka Man Monique/Digna
  • First movie with Robin Padilla
  • 1991 Box Office Record Award, Greater Metro Manila Theater Association
Una Kang Naging Akin Diyosa
  • Best Actress nominee, FAMAS
  • Best Actress nominee, Film Academy of the Philippines
Kaputol ng Isang AwitSarah Montessa e.g. later Rivera
1992 Pangako Sa 'Yo Clarissa
  • 1992 Box-Office Queen of RP Movies, GMMSF
Tayong Dalawa Carol
  • Last movie with Gabby Concepcion, reunion movie with Eric Quizon.
  • Best Actress, Movie Magazine's Film Review Awards
  • Best Actress nominee, PMPC Star Awards for Movies
  • Best Actress nominee, FAMAS
  • Best Actress nominee, Film Academy of the Philippines
  • Best Actress nominee, Gawad Urian
Ngayon at KailanmanAyra Noche
1993Kung Kailangan Mo AkoDiana
  • 1993 Box Office Queen of RP Movies, GMMSF
IkawAnna
  • First movie with Ariel Rivera.
  • Best Actress Nominee, FAMAS
  • Best Actress Nominee, PMPC Star Awards for Movies
Di Na NatutoCarlota
1994Kapantay ay LangitOdette Yuson
MegamolCora/Corazon Corpuz Arevalo
1995 The Lilian Velez Story Lilian Velez Viva Films
Golden Lion Films
Minsan Pa (Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2)Georgia Viva Films
  • Best Actress nominee, FAMAS
1996 Madrasta Mariel Star Cinema
Ten Little IndiansRose ValdezRVQ Productions
1997Wala Nang Iibigin Pang IbaSarah Castillo Viva Films
Nang Iniwan Mo AkoAmy
  • Best Actress nominee, PMPC Star Awards for Movies
  • Best Actress nominee, FAMAS
  • Best Actress nominee, Film Academy of the Philippines
  • Best Actress nominee, Gawad Urian
  • First movie with Albert Martinez and Maritoni Fernandez
2000Minsan, Minahal KitaDianne Nepomuceno Star Cinema
2001Pagdating ng PanahonLynette Viva Films
2002MagkapatidDr. Cita Reyes
2003Walang KapalitJoane Rustia
Kung Ako na Lang SanaEmy Star Cinema
Crying Ladies Stella MateUnitel Pictures
2006 Penguin, Penguin, Paano Ka Ginawa? Narrator (voice only)Bonne Pioche
2008 Caregiver Sarah Gonzales Star Cinema
  • First film after a 5-year hiatus on the big screen; first movie with Star Cinema after 5 years.
  • First movie with John Estrada, John Manalo, and Mickey Ferriols.
  • Earned ₱ 139 million in the box office
  • Mother's Day Box Office Queen, GMMSF.
  • Film Actress of the Year, GMMSF
  • Movie Actress of the Year, PMPC Star Awards for Movies
  • Pinakapasadong Aktres, Pasado Awards [12]
Iskul Bukol: 20 years After Sharon Escalera (Special Participation) Octo Arts Films
2009 BFF (Best Friends Forever) Honey Star Cinema
OMG (Oh, My Girl!) Guada (Special Participation) Regal Films
Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love Melinda Uy
2010 Noy Herself/Cameo Star Cinema
2017Ang Pamilyang Hindi LumuluhaCoraCinelarga Productions, Sampaybakod, and Cinemalaya Foundation, Inc.
  • This is her first independent film and Cinemalaya film.
  • First film after another 7-year hiatus on the big screen.
Unexpectedly Yours Patty Star Cinema
  • Marks as her reunion movie with Robin Padilla with Star Cinema, their first comedy movie. First movie with blockbuster director Cathy Garcia-Molina
  • Earned ₱249 Million in the Box Office [14]
2018 Three Words to Forever Cristy Andrada Star Cinema
2019 Kuwaresma Rebecca Reality Entertainment
  • First horror movie
2021 Revirginized Carmela Viva Films
  • First movie with Rosanna Roces and Cristina Gonzales, and first time to work with homegrown actor from ABS-CBN who is managed by Viva Artists Agency Marco Gumabao. Reunion movie with Puppy Love, Albert Martinez (his reunion movie with Cristina Gonzales after Kahit May Mahal Ka Ng Iba). First movie with Viva Films after 18 years, and also part of VIVA Films 40th Anniversary presentation
2023 Family of Two MaricarCineko Productions, MC Entertainment, Axinite Digicinema Inc.

Film production

YearTitleStarringFilm outfitRemarks
2005 La Visa Loca Robin PadillaUnitel Pictures*First movie as a producer.
2017Ang Pamilyang Hindi LumuluhaSharon CunetaCinemalaya Foundation, Inc., Cinelarga Productions, and Sampaybakod*First Cinemalaya Film of Sharon Cuneta.

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