Shaina Magdayao

Summary

Shaina Garcia Magdayao (Tagalog: [ʃaʔˈɪnɐ gaɾˈsɪa maɡˈdɐjaʊ]; born November 6, 1989) is a Filipino actress. Regarded as the "The Philippine's Millenial Era Diamond Star". Known primarily for her dramatic roles in film and television, she began her career as a child actress and starred in her first titular role Lyra. She has received accolades from various award-giving bodies which include a FAMAS Award, a Metro Manila Film Festival Award, two Gawad Pasado Awards and a Young Critics Circle award, in addition to nominations from Gawad Urian and Luna Awards. Her works have also been competed in numerous film festivals around the world such as Cannes Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival, and Locarno International Film Festival.[2][3]

Shaina Magdayao
Magdayao in 2019
Born
Shaina García Magdayao

(1989-11-06) November 6, 1989 (age 34)
Quezon City, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Other names
  • Shin
  • Ina
  • Shai
  • Maggie
  • Shadam
Occupations
Years active1995–present
AgentStar Magic
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm) [1]
RelativesVina Morales (sister)
Luis Gabriel Moreno (nephew)

Early life and background edit

Shaina Garcia Magdayao was born on November 6, 1989,[4][5] in Quezon City, Philippines to Enrique Magdayao of Cebu and Deanne Magdayao of Padada. She is the youngest of the four siblings, including Filipino singer-actress Vina Morales. Magdayao attended high school at the UST Angelicum College in Sto. Domingo, Quezon City.[6]

Career edit

1995–2002: Early work and breakthrough edit

Magdayao's first film appearance was a supporting role in Campus Girls (1995) which stars her sister Vina Morales. At age 7, Magdayao made her television debut in the series Lyra which premiered on April 1996 under GMA Network. The show won "Best Daytime Drama Series" while Magdayao won "Best New TV Personality" at the 10th PMPC Star Awards for Television.[7] The following year, she transferred to ABS-CBN and appeared in the show Kaybol, Ang Bagong TV. The same year, she played Jennifer Matias in the drama series Mula sa Puso.[8] In 1998, she appeared in two films Pagdating ng Panahon and Hiling, where she stars with Camille Prats and Serena Dalrymple. In 1999, she starred in the fantasy film Wansapanataym: The Movie with Christopher de Leon, Angel Aquino and Serena Dalrymple.[9] The same year, she reunited with Camille Prats and Serena Dalrymple in the afternoon series Marinella.[10]

In 2000, Magdayao was cast in the family drama Tanging Yaman as Carina. Her performance was met with critical acclaim, winning Most Popular Child Actress at the Box Office Entertainment Awards, Best Child Actress at the FAMAS Awards, and Best Performance at the Young Critics Circle, while the film became a success at the Philippine box-office with total earnings of over ₱167 million.[11] The following year, she appeared in two television shows: Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan and Ang TV 2. In 2002, she starred the film Mga Batang Lansangan...Ngayon with an ensemble cast and played a supporting role in Ang Agimat: Anting-anting ni Lolo.[12] The same year, she played Violeta Garcia in the afternoon weekend show K2BU with Bea Alonzo and Pia Wurtzbach.[13] She then released her self-titled debut album Shaina under Star Records.[14][15]

2003–2010: Continued film and television appearances edit

In 2003, Magdayao was cast as Seven Montecillo in the comedy film Ang Tanging Ina.[16] The film was a box-office success, becoming the highest grossing Philippine film of all time at that time with earnings of nearly ₱180 million.[17][18] She continued making appearances in television through sitcoms Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis and Ang Tanging Ina (TV series) where she reprised her role as Seven.[19] In 2005, she played Hazel Gerochi-Fontanilla in the drama series Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin.[20] Magdayao made appearances in a number of anthologies in 2006. She starred in several episodes of Komiks the first being the lead roles Agua and Bendita.[21] She next appeared in Your Song, Love Spell and Star Magic Presents. In 2007, Magdayao starred as Selene in one of the most expensive Philippine television shows, Rounin and topbilled her first film in four years opposite Rayver Cruz titled Happy Hearts.[22]

 
Magdayao at ASAP in 2006

The same year, Magdayao appeared in two more films Katas ng Saudi and Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po!,[23] which were official entries at the Metro Manila Film Festival.[24][25] In 2008, she played Gabby Dizon in the fantasy drama series Lobo. The series marked Magdayao's first ventured into mature roles.[26] It was followed by the series Dragonna where she played the titular role.[27] It also marked the first time she portrayed a superhero character.[28] The series received 15.2% TV ratings upon its premiered, becoming the fifth most watched TV show.[29] The same year, she reprised her role as Seven Montecillo in the sequel Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat.[30] The film broke numerous records at the Philippine box-office, grossing ₱200 million.[31] In 2009, she starred alongside Maja Salvador, Jake Quenca and Geoff Eigenmann.[32]

The same year, she starred with Melissa Ricks in the fantasy drama series Kambal sa Uma.[33] The show dominated its timeslot, averaging 24.9% ratings from April 19-25.[34] She also made a guest appearance in the finale episode of the series May Bukas Pa.[35] Magdayao had three releases in 2010. She starred with an ensemble cast in the family drama Sa 'Yo Lamang. Writing for Philippine Entertainment Portal, Elvin Luciano praised Magdayao's ability to "portray intense emotions."[36] She then appeared in two films which were entries at the Metro Manila Film Festival. She starred in another horror film in the franchise Shake, Rattle and Roll XII.[37] For the fourth time, she reprised her role in the comedy film Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!).[38]

2011–2023: Critical acclaim edit

 
Magdayao at the Star Magic Tour in 2011

Magdayao starred in two television shows in 2010. She played Maribel Dela Fuente in the romantic drama Rubi. She next played the titular role in her first solo lead role Alyna, based on the PHR pocketbook Dominic.[39] Due to the overwhelming reception, the show, which was initially scheduled to conclude in November 2010, was extended until February 2011.[40] The series became the No. 1 daytime soap opera throughout its run, becoming one of the most successful Precious Hearts Romances titles.[41][42] Magdayao continuously appeared in numerous episodes of Maalaala Mo Kaya, notable for her performances in the episodes "Picture" and "Tubig".[43] Magdayao appeared in three films in 2013. She played a supporting role in the crime thriller On the Job. Magdayao's next role in 2013 was in Cathy Garcia-Molina's comedy drama Four Sisters and a Wedding. The film was well-received at the Philippine box-office, earning ₱120 million in its first two weeks.[44] For her portrayal, she won Best Supporting Actress at the Gawad Pasado Award alongside Angel Locsin, Bea Alonzo and Toni Gonzaga.

Her final film appearance in 2013 was a supporting role in the supernatural horror Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay.[45] For her performance, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Metro Manila Film Festival. Magdayao also played a supporting role in the fantasy drama Juan dela Cruz. In 2015, Magdayao returned to primetime block through the Christian drama Nathaniel.[46] According to Kantar Media, the series ruled its timeslot, receiving 42% TV rating for its series finale episode.[47] The series also received a nomination for Best Family Program at the New York Festivals World's Best TV & Film.[48] For her portrayal, she was nominated for Bsst Drama Actress at the PMPC Star Awards for Television. In 2016, Magdayao was introduced as Lucia Cristobal in the season 2 of the drama The Story of Us.[49] The same year, she starred in two films. She played as a communication coach named Billie Pono in the political romantic comedy My CandiDate alongside Derek Ramsay and Iza Calzado.[50][51] She next played a supporting role in the suspense thriller Dukot. The film was shortlisted by the Film Academy of the Philippines as one of the contenders to represent the Philippines at the Academy Awards.[52] For her performance, Magdayao received her first nomination at the Luna Awards for Best Supporting Actress.

The following year, Magdayao returned to Kapamilya Gold afternoon block through the drama The Better Half. According to Kantar Media, the series registered its highest national TV rating of 18.3% in September 8, 2017, beating its timeslot rival Haplos with only 13.7%.[53] In 2018, Magdayao starred in the action drama Asintado with Julia Montes, Paulo Avelino and Aljur Abrenica.[54] The show drew consistent viewership on throughout its run and achieved its highest TV rating of 19.9% in its finale episode, beating its timeslot rival My Special Tatay with only 11%.[55][56] For her performance, she received a nomination for Best Drama Supporting Actress at the PMPC Star Awards for Television. The same year, she played Lorena Haniway in Lav Diaz's acclaimed Season of the Devil.[57] Magdayao has represented the film in numerous film festivals around the world such as Tokyo International Film Festival,[58] Berlin International Film Festival, and Festival Internacional de Cine Cartagena de Indias. For her performance, she received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the FAMAS Award.[59]

In 2019, Magdayao reunited with director Lauv Diaz in the dystopian drama film The Halt.[60] The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 22, 2019 and was only one of the two other Asian films selected to compete at the festival.[61][62] She returned to television through the daytime drama Nang Ngumiti ang Langit.[63] In late 2019, Magdayao starred in the horror series The Haunted with Jake Cuenca and Denise Laurel.[64] According to Kantar Media, the show achieved its highest TV rating of 24%, ahead of its timeslot rival Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko with 21.8%.[65] In 2020, Magdayao reunited with Coco Martin in the action drama Ang Probinsyano.[66] The same year, she reprised her role as Gabby in the prequel Four Sisters Before the Wedding in a cameo appearance. In December 2022, Magdayao returned to the musical variety show ASAP after eight years. A mainstay of the show, she had dance segments such as “Supah Dance” and “MASH” with Maja Salvador.[67] Magdayao appeared in two films in 2023. She played as Esmeralda Stuart in Lauv Diaz's Essential Truths of the Lake which premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland.[68] She next played a supporting role in Brillante Mendoza' s Apag. The film competed at the first ever Summer Metro Manila Film Festival.[69] In October 2023, she made a guest appearance in the romantic drama Can't Buy Me Love where she played the mother of Belle Mariano' s character.[70]

2024–present: Established actress edit

In January 2024, Magdayao was announced as one of the cast in the upcoming family drama Pamilya Sagrado.[71][72]

Acting style and reception edit

Often dubbed as the "Empress of Drama" for her acclaimed acting performances across film and television,[73][74] she has been described by critics as "one of the finest actresses of her generation."[75] Filipino director Joe Carreon praised Magdayao's acting prowess in the film Mga Batang Lansangan... Ngayon.[76] Kathryn Bernardo also praised Magdayao's professionalism in the film Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay, where they both first worked together.[77] Critic Gerry Plaza praised Magdayao's portrayal of an OFW in an episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya, saying: "Shaina Magdayao gave a portrayal that should make you remember her for a long time, a legacy that will place her in a different league among her peers."[78] The success of her daytime soap operas have also earned her the moniker "Kapamilya Gold Queen", among them include Kambal sa Uma (2009),[79][80] Precious Hearts Romances Presents Alyna (2010),[81] Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo (2012),[82] The Better Half[83] (2017) and Asintado (2018).

Magdayao was featured in Yes! Magazine's Most Beautiful Stars list in 2007, 2008, 2009,[84] 2010,[85] 2012,[86] 2014,[87] and 2016.[88] Among the products she endorsed include Bench, Coca-Cola, Calayan, Cose Bags and Accessories, Charmee, Freshlook and Ystilo Salon.[89][90] In 2023, she was chosen as the first celebrity endorser of IVO Water Purifier.[91] Magdayao has also graced the covers of numerous lifestyle, fashion and men magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Metro Magazine, Mega Magazine, Preview Magazine, Candy Magazine, Meg Magazine, Chalk Magazine and Seventeen Magazine.[92][93][94] FHM ranked Magdayao at No. 28 in their annual list of the Philippines 100 Sexiest Women in 2008.[95]

Other activities edit

Business ventures edit

In 2020, Magdayao initially launched a bag business "Ultimate Garment Bag" that expanded into a lifestyle brand "Organized Chicas" in 2022.[96] This include shoes, linen dresses, accessories and blazers, and home accessories.[97] She stated that the matetials used in their products were locally sourced to show support to Filipino craftmanship.[98]

Philanthropy edit

Shaina Magdayao works with diverse NGO's and orphanages such as Hospicio de San Jose and St. Luke Reach Out Foundation. In 2014, using her own funds and donations from her friends in and out of the show-business, she went to remote Typhoon Yolanda-stricken towns and brought relief goods to those who were affected. On her recent trip to Italy in 2015, she stayed in a convent at San Giovanni Rotondo and served children with terminal illnesses.[99]

In 2013, Magdayao joined the PETA campaign, Free Mali. Mali is the only captive elephant in the Philippines; residing at Manila Zoo where she is alone, in a tiny enclosure and in need of adequate care. The campaign focus is to have her moved from the zoo to Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary.[100]

Personal life edit

From 2008 to 2012, Magdayao was romantically involved with high-profile personalities such as actors John Prats and John Lloyd Cruz.[101][102] In 2024, she also continues romance with Piolo Pascual.[103]

Filmography edit

Television series edit

Year Title Role Network Source
1995 Yan Ang Bata Herself
1996–1997 Lyra Lyra Monteverde
1996 Kaybol, Ang Bagong TV Herself
1997–1999 Mula sa Puso Jennifer Matias
1997–2004 Wansapanataym Various roles
1999–2001 Marinella Rina Fuentes / Angelica Villareal
2001 Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan young Carmela Estocapio
Ang TV 2 Herself/co-host
2002–2003 Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay Guinivere "Gwenn" Martinez
2002 K2BU Violeta "Bullet" Garcia
2003–2005 Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis Shaina
Ang Tanging Ina Severina "Seven" Macaspac
2005 Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin Hazel Gerochi-Fontanilla
2006 Komiks Presents: Agua Bendita Agua Cristi / Bendita Cristi
Komiks: Bampy Herself
Your Song: Cuida Pam Su
Love Spell: Charm & Crystal Charm
Star Magic Presents: My Friend, My Love, My Destiny Yeng
2006–2008 Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv Neri Larazaga
2007 Love Spell: Shoes Ko Po, Shoes Ko 'Day! Joanne
Rounin Selene
Your Song: Break It to Me Gently Maya
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Telebisyon Onay
Your Song: Just A Smile Away Joanna Catapang
2008 Lobo Gabrielle "Gabby" Dizon
Your Song: Million Miles Away Lizzie Valderrama
2008–2009 Komiks Presents: Dragonna Rona / Olive
2009 Jim Fernandez's Kambal sa Uma Vira Mae Ocampo / Marie Perea
2009–2010 May Bukas Pa Lea
2010 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Ketchup Rox
Rubi Maribel Dela Fuente
2010–2011 Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Alyna Alyna Natividad
2011 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Tsinelas Christie
100 Days to Heaven teenage Madam Anna
2012 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Sumpak Joyce
Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo Sarah Trinidad
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Marriage Contract Enez
2013 Juan Dela Cruz Prinsesa Mirathea "Mira"
2014 Ipaglaban Mo: Ako ang Biktima Shirley
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Jeep Berna
2015 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Email Bea
Nathaniel Rachel Mercado
Single/Single (season 1) Joee
2016 Single/Single (season 2) Joee
The Story of Us Lucia Cristobal
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Pictures - Courageous Catie Feliz Lucas
2017 The Better Half Camille Villalobos
2018 Asintado Samantha Del Mundo / Katrina Ramirez
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Teddy Bear Sheila
2019 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Tubig Sarah
Nang Ngumiti ang Langit Grace Andrada
2019–2020 The Haunted Aileen Robles-Sebastian
2020–2022 FPJ's Ang Probinsyano P/Maj. Roxanne Opeña-Basco
2023 Can’t Buy Me Love Divine Almazan
2024 Pamilya Sagrado Grace

Variety and talk shows edit

Year Title Role Network Source
2004–2019 ASAP Herself / Host / Performer
2017 Magandang Buhay Herself / Guest
2022–present ASAP Natin 'To Herself / Host / Performer
2023 It's Your Lucky Day Herself / Guest Co-Host

Web series edit

Year Title Role Network Source
2019 Past, Present, Perfect Shantal
2023 Almost Paradise Maria Manalo

Film edit

Year Title Role Production Source
1995 Campus Girls Bunny
1998 Pagdating ng Panahon
Garibaldi International, Kaizz Ventures & Star Cinema
Hiling Abigail
1999 Hinahanap-Hanap Kita Niña
Wansapanataym: The Movie Anna
2000 Tanging Yaman Carina
2002 Mga Batang Lansangan Ngayon Sharmaine
Manhattan Asia Films, Inc.
Ang Agimat: Anting-anting ni Lolo Jayra
Imus Productions
2003 Ang Tanging Ina Severina "Seven" Montecillo
2007 Happy Hearts Kristine
Katas ng Saudi Cathy
Maverick Films
Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! Rose
2008 Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat Severina "Seven" Montecillo
2009 Villa Estrella Anna
2010 Sa 'yo Lamang Karen
Shake, Rattle and Roll 12 Ara Federico
Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) Severina "Seven" Montecillo
2013 On the Job Nicky Coronel
Four Sisters and a Wedding Gabriella Sophia "Gabbie" Salazar
Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay Lucy
2016 My CandiDate Billie Pono
Quantum Films
Dukot Cathy Sandoval
Ten17P and Star Cinema
2018 Ang Panahon ng Halimaw Lorena Haniway
Epicmedia and Sine Olivia Pilipinas
2019 The Halt Haminilda Rios
Sine Olivia Pilipinas
2020 Four Sisters Before the Wedding Gabriella Sophia "Gabbie" Salazar
Star Cinema and SCX
Tagpuan Tanya Alternative Vision Cinema
2023 Essential Truths of the Lake Esmeralda Stuart
Sine Olivia Pilipinas
Apag
CCM Film Productions

Awards and nominations edit

Awards and nominations received by Shaina Magdayao
Award[a] Year[b] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2002 Most Popular Child Actress Tanging Yaman Won [104]
Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival 2016 Best Actress Lily Nominated [105]
Entertainment Editors' Choice Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actress Tagpuan Won [106]
FAMAS Awards 2000 Best Child Actress Wansapanataym: The Movie Nominated [107]
2001 Tanging Yaman Won [104]
2011 Best Supporting Actress Sa 'Yo Lamang Nominated [108]
2019 Ang Panahon ng Halimaw Nominated [109]
2021 Tagpuan Nominated [110]
Gawad Pasado Awards 2008 Pinakapasadong Kabataan Herself Won [111]
2014 Best Supporting Actress Four Sisters and a Wedding Won [112]
Gawad Tanglaw Awards 2022 Jury Award for Film Acting Excellence Tagpuan Won [113]
Gawad Urian Awards 2021 Best Actress Tagpuan Nominated [114]
Jeepney TV Fan Favorite Awards 2022 Fave Love Affair Triangle The Better Half Nominated [115]
Fave Supporting Actress Nominated [116]
Luna Awards 2017 Best Supporting Actress Dukot Nominated [117]
Metro Manila Film Festival 2013 Best Supporting Actress Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay Nominated [118]
2020 Tagpuan Won [119]
Parangal ng Bayan 1999 Best Child Performer Herself Won [104]
PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2022 Best Supporting Actress Tagpuan Won [120]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 1999 Best New TV Personality Lyra Won [104]
2008 Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya: "Telebisyon" Nominated [121]
2015 Best Drama Actress Nathaniel Nominated [122]
2016 Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya: "Picture" Nominated [123]
2018 Best Drama Supporting Actress Asintado Nominated [124]
2019 Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya: "Tubig" Nominated [125]
Star Magical Christmas Ball 2022 Loyalty Award Herself Won [126]
Star Magic Ball 2010 Fashionistas Award Herself Won [127]
Young Critics Circle 2001 Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Tanging Yaman Won [104]

Discography edit

Title Album details
Shaina[128]

Notes edit

  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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External links edit

  • Shaina Magdayao at IMDb