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Sharon first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 as a 12 year old, singing "Mr. D.J." which was very popular and earned her the title of "D.J.'s Pet" (which was also the title of her first album).<ref>http://pages.prodigy.net/laurenzpaul/</ref> Other hit albums followed, and Cuneta was asked to sing on many movie soundtracks of the time - becoming the first "movie soundtrack star" in the country. In 1988, Sharon did a Lux soap commercial, where she took a bubble bath and said "[her] skin belongs to Lux". |
Her first major role was in a hard corer porn titled Fuck me hard. It was a huge hit between the adult industry launching her career as the porn industry new superstar.Sharon first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 as a 12 year old, singing "Mr. D.J." which was very popular and earned her the title of "D.J.'s Pet" (which was also the title of her first album).<ref>http://pages.prodigy.net/laurenzpaul/</ref> Other hit albums followed, and Cuneta was asked to sing on many movie soundtracks of the time - becoming the first "movie soundtrack star" in the country. In 1988, Sharon did a Lux soap commercial, where she took a bubble bath and said "[her] skin belongs to Lux". |
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She starred in projects from [[VIVA Entertainment|Viva Films]]. At age 15, her first feature film, 1981's ''Dear Heart'' paired her with fellow teeny-bopper [[Gabby Concepcion]]. The movie was a huge success thus crowning her as the Popular Teenage Queen of RP movies by Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. (GMMSF). |
She starred in projects from [[VIVA Entertainment|Viva Films]]. At age 15, her first feature film, 1981's ''Dear Heart'' paired her with fellow teeny-bopper [[Gabby Concepcion]]. The movie was a huge success thus crowning her as the Popular Teenage Queen of RP movies by Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. (GMMSF). |
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Sharon Cuneta-Pangilinan (born Sharon Gamboa Cuneta on January 6, 1966) is a popular Filipino singer, actress and TV host dubbed the "Megastar of Philippine Entertainment". She is noted for being one of the few ABS-CBN stars who never defected to another network.
Early life
Her mother, Elaine Gamboa-Cuneta, hails from Santa Ana, Pampanga while her father Pablo Cuneta (1910-2000), was a mayor of Pasay City for four decades. She is half-Tagalog on her paternal side and one-fourth Kapampangan and one-fourth Spanish Filipino on her maternal side.
Sharon grew up surrounded by music, listening to her dad's collection of 45s, 78s and 33 1/3s. Her aunt is '60s Shingaling Sweetheart Helen Gamboa. Sharon the tot made her first TV appearance in Kuya Ike Lozada's show, in the Bulilit portion, where she mimicked her Tita Helen's songs. Sharon was just as young when she appeared in her first movie, the Rosanna Ortiz-George Estregan starrer Lovers for Hire. She played one of Roderick Paulate's playmates.
She attended the International School in Makati and the University of the Philippines.
1978-1983: Rise to Fame
Her first major role was in a hard corer porn titled Fuck me hard. It was a huge hit between the adult industry launching her career as the porn industry new superstar.Sharon first appeared on Philippine pop charts in 1978 as a 12 year old, singing "Mr. D.J." which was very popular and earned her the title of "D.J.'s Pet" (which was also the title of her first album).[1] Other hit albums followed, and Cuneta was asked to sing on many movie soundtracks of the time - becoming the first "movie soundtrack star" in the country. In 1988, Sharon did a Lux soap commercial, where she took a bubble bath and said "[her] skin belongs to Lux".
She starred in projects from Viva Films. At age 15, her first feature film, 1981's Dear Heart paired her with fellow teeny-bopper Gabby Concepcion. The movie was a huge success thus crowning her as the Popular Teenage Queen of RP movies by Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. (GMMSF).
Her early movie roles launched her as a "poor little rich girl". Although raised in an influential rich political family, she appealed to the sosyal (socially rich) and masa (poor masses) crowd of Philippine society, with her intelligence, humor and down-to-earth personality.
She started hosting with other teenage prodigies on GMA Supershow, later called Germspesyal, with German Moreno and C.U.T.E. (Call Us Two For Entertainment) with her aunt from Pampanga, former actress Helen Gamboa, via GMA 7.
She paved her way to fame in the early 80's as a young recording artist and eventually made it successful as a teen actress. Being one of the top stars amongst her contemporaries, Cuneta earned acting awards in her early years in the business. Bukas Luluhod Ang Mga Tala [2] was her history-breaking movie in 1984 and followed by another certified blockbuster Bituing Walang Ningning [3] in 1985, and was tagged as The Philippines' Megastar.
1984-Present: Mega Stardom
Sharon's success was witnessed by many of the Filipino people. Her movies were all box-office hits, crowning her the Box-Office Queen for many years from 1984 where she wore her first crown. Her recordings were chart-toppers and her television shows were loved by many Filipinos. Her acting abilities were also recognized by the critics and various award-giving bodies granting her the Grandslam Best Actress in 1996 for the movie Madrasta[4][5]. She became a household name in the Philippines resulting in her face being seen everywhere: on big billboards, on TV commercials and in product endorsements[6][7][8][9]. Her popularity made her one of the most admired Filipinos.[10]
Her musical-variety show, T.S.C.S. (The Sharon Cuneta Show) was one of the longest running television shows in Philippine show business from 1986 through 1997.
She achieved consistent recognition both in her recording[11] and acting career. During her era, Cuneta's movie projects were mostly certified blockbusters and history-breaking.
Cuneta achieved mega stardom since then and considered as one of the Philippine cinema's greatest box-office queens.
1980's-The New Philippine Movie Queen
- 1984 was the year when Cuneta's producers at Viva Films planned to change her image from poor-little-rich-girl image into from rags to riches type of movies. She made three movies that year including the movie Bukas Luluhod ang mga tala which broke all box-office records and made her the new Box-office Queen. She continued to make movies following the rags to riches formula and most of those successful movies came from popular comic novels like Bukas Luluhod ang mga tala, Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin, Bituing walang Ningning and Babangon ako at dudurugin Kita to name a few. She also won the Best Actress Award for the movies Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? from FAMAS Awards and Sa Hirap at Ginhawa from Film Academy of the Philippines.
- Because of her phenomenal popularity, and her movies were acknowledged as having established a consistency at the box office, the Philippine press started to call her 'Megastar' in their write-ups.
- Aside from doing blockbuster movies, she also had a weekly musical variety show The Sharon Cuneta Show every Sunday night.
- She married her love-team partner Gabby Concepcion and bore their first child named Maria Kristina Cassandra in 1985, but her popularity was not affected and made even stronger.
- She continued to make blockbuster movies with her mother studio Viva Films and eventually elevated to a Hall of Fame as Box Office Queen in the later part of the 80's.
1990's-Grandslam Best Actress Era
- Cuneta's reign as box-office queen even made stronger when she did movies with the popular action stars like Fernando Poe Jr. (Kahit Konting Pagtingin-1990), Robin Padilla (Maging Sino Ka Man-1991) and Ramon 'Bong' Revilla Jr. (Pangako Sa 'Yo-1992) to name a few. All those movies were certified blockbusters, that though she was already elevated to Hall of Fame as Box-Office Queen in 1990, she was crowned again in 1991 through 1993 because of the success of her movies.
- For the first time, in 1996, Sharon made a movie outside her mother studio Viva Films via the movie Madrasta from Star Cinema. This movie garnered her the Best Actress Award from all major award-giving bodies in the Philippines, hence a Grandslam win for her outstanding performance in the movie. Sharon became one of the few actresses (along with Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, and Lorna Tolentino) to be given a grand slam best actress award in Philippine Cinema[12]. In this era, she achieved continuous recognition in her recording, hosting and acting career.
- On April 28, 1996, Sharon Cuneta walked down the aisle for the second time, to marry Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan. She left the country for a while to be with her husband in Boston who was studying at Harvard University. Even though Sharon was not in the country, she remained in the limelight because of her many TV commercials that Filipinos were able to view everyday. She did two movies before she left for the States. When she arrived in 1998, ABS-CBN produced a talk show for her entitled Sharon.
2000's- Mega30, Three Decades of Megastardom
- Year 2000, Sharon managed to maintain her status as the Queen of Philippine movies by filming another blockbuster movie from StarCinema entitled Minsan Minahal Kita.
- Sharon's late father, Pablo Cuneta, was mayor of Pasay City for four decades. He died at the age of 90 in September 2000.
- She gave birth to her second child Simone Francesca Emmanuelle (Frankie) in December 2000 and her third daughter was born, Mariel Daniella Sophia (Miel), in September 2004, and decided to leave her television show.
- In 2002, at age 36, Sharon was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Board of Directors of the Phil. Association of Recording Industry via the Dangal ng Musikang Plilipino Award on her 25th years in music industry.[11]
- In 2003 she made a film with independent producer Unitel Pictures entitled Crying Ladies. With this film she won a Best Actress award from The Brussels International Independent Film Festival held in 2004. Prior to that, she was awarded Best Actress locally by PASADO Awards and People's Choice in the 2003 Metro Manila Film Festival.
- She did not make any movies from 2004 through 2007 while she concentrated her career in television and music. Her album Isn't it Romantic was successful enough to warrant the making of Isn't it Romantic II.
- On January 6, 2006, The Megastar returned to television from her maternity leave with a 40th birthday celebration on ABS-CBN's Ang Pagbabalik Ng Bituin ("The Return of the Star"). The following month, a new talk show entitled Sharon aired, which she still currently running.
- After a long rest from filmmaking, she made another movie entitled Caregiver in 2008 which, according to ABS-CBN, is their most expensive film. In this film, Sharon played the role of a school teacher working abroad as a caregiver. The movie was a certified blockbuster making it one of the highest grossing films of 2008[13].
- Her Long Time Nanny Loreta Benitez aka Yaya Luring Passed away Last December 19, 2009 at the age of 83 due to cardiac arrest
International Success
Sharon is the first Filipina artist to sell out at the Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium first in 1988 and her latest June 11, 2005 concert. Her poster is included in The Shrine's Hall of Fame next to stars Michael Jackson, Barbra Streisand and the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico. She created a traffic jam in the 90's and puzzled the former Mayor of Los Angeles Tom Bradley. After hearing of her success, the mayor attended the concert and awarded Sharon with an Honorary Key to the City of Los Angeles.
She sang a duet in the 2001 with Hong Kong star Andy Lau, with whom she sang "In Your Eyes" composed by Jim Brickman.
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Notes |
1978-1985 | Germside / Germspecial / GMA Supershow | Musical Variety Show with German Moreno (GMA Network) |
1979-1980 | C.U.T.E. Call Us Two for Entertainment | Musical Variety Show with Helen Gamboa (IBC) |
1982-1983 | Okay, Sha! | Musical / Sitcom (BBC) |
1986-1997 | The Sharon Cuneta Show | Musical Variety Show (IBC and ABS-CBN) |
December 21, 1997 | The Sharon Cuneta Christmas Special: I'll Be Home For Christmas | Christmas Special(ABS-CBN) |
July 5, 1998 | A Place Called Home | Documentary (ABS-CBN) |
August 1998-May 2004 | Sharon | Talk Show(ABS-CBN) |
February 2006 - Present | Sharon | Talk Show(ABS-CBN) |
September 21, 2008 | Mega Tatlong Dekada | Documentary (ABS-CBN)[14] |
September 28, 2008 | Mega 30 Concert | Special Show (ABS-CBN)[14] |
January 18, 2010 | [[May Bukas Pa | Celine (ABS-CBN) |
Movies
Year | Title | Role | Film Outfit |
2009 | Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love | Melinda Uy | Regal Entertainment |
OMG (Oh, My Girl!) | Guada (special participation) | Regal Entertainment | |
BFF (Best Friends Forever) | Honey | Star Cinema | |
2008 | Iskul Bukol: 20 years After | Sharon Escalera (Special Participation) | Octo Arts Films |
Caregiver | Sarah Gonzales | Star Cinema | |
2006 | Penguin, Penguin, Paano Ka Ginawa? | Tagalog-language narrator (voice only) | Bonne Pioche |
2003 | Crying Ladies | Stella Mate | Unitel Pictures |
Kung Ako Na Lang Sana | Emy | Star Cinema | |
Walang Kapalit | Joane Rustia | Viva Films | |
2002 | Magkapatid | Dr.Cita Reyes | Viva Films |
2001 | Pagdating Ng Panahon | Lynette | Viva Films |
2000 | Minsan, Minahal Kita | Dianne Nepomuceno | Star Cinema |
1997 | Nang Iniwan Mo Ako | Amy | Viva Films |
Wala Nang Iibigin Pang Iba | Sarah Castillo | Viva Films | |
1996 | Madrasta | Mariel | Star Cinema |
1995 | Minsan Pa (Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2) | Georgia | Viva Films |
The Lilian Velez Story | Lilian Velez | Viva Films & Golden Lion Films | |
1994 | Megamol | Cora/Corazon Corpuz Arevalo | Viva Films |
Kapantay Ay Langit | Odette YUson | Viva Films | |
1993 | Di Na Natuto | Carlota | Viva Films |
Ikaw | Anna | Viva Films | |
Kung Kailangan Mo Ako | Diana | Viva Films | |
1992 | Ngayon At Kailanman | Ayra Noche | Viva Films |
Tayong Dalawa | Carol | Viva Films | |
Pangako Sa 'Yo | Clarissa | Viva Films | |
1991 | Kaputol Ng Isang Awit | Sarah Montessa eg. later Rivera | Viva Films |
Una Kang Naging Akin | Diyosa | Viva Films | |
Maging Sino Ka Man | Monique/Digna | Viva Films | |
1990 | Biktima | Becca | Viva Films |
Bakit Ikaw Pa Rin? | Jenny | Viva Films | |
Kahit Konting Pagtingin | Georgia | Viva Films | |
1989 | Oras-Oras, Araw-Araw | Chessa | Viva Films |
Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita | Salve | Viva Films | |
Kahit Wala Ka Na | Irene | Viva Films | |
Tatlong Mukha Ng Pag-ibig | Liza / Mara / Sandra | Viva Films | |
1988 | Jack And Jill Sa Amerika | Jack/Jackielou | Viva Films |
Buy One, Take One | Salve | Viva Films | |
1987 | Walang Karugtong Ang Nakaraan | Malou | Viva Films |
Pasan Ko Ang Daigdig | Lupe/Guadalupe | Viva Films | |
Jack And Jill | Jack/Jackielou | Viva Films | |
Kung Aagawin Mo Ang Lahat Sa Akin | Maureen | Viva Films | |
1986 | Captain Barbell | Darna (Special Participation) | Viva Films |
Nakagapos Na Puso | Elaine | Viva Films | |
Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas | Bianca | Viva Films | |
1985 | Kailan Sasabihing Mahal Kita? | Ara | Viva Films |
Pati Ba Pintig Ng Puso? | Jenna | Viva Films | |
Bituing Walang Ningning | Dorina Pineda | Viva Films | |
1984 | Sa Hirap At Ginhawa | Cecilia | Viva Films |
Bukas Luluhod Ang Mga Tala | Rebecca | Viva Films | |
Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? | Myrna | Viva Films | |
1983 | To Love Again | Rafaela/Raffy | Viva Films |
Friends In Love | Sarah | Viva Films | |
1982 | Cross My Heart | Jenny | Viva Films |
Forgive And Forget | Sandra | Viva Films | |
My Only Love | Cindy | Viva Films | |
1981 | P.S. I Love You | Kristine | Viva Films |
Dear Heart | April | Sining Silangan Productions |
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Record Label |
2009 | Musika at Pag-ibig | Sony-BMG Phils.[15] |
2009 | Children's Rhymes and Lullabies | Sony-BMG Phils.[15] |
2007 | Isn't It Romantic II | Sony-BMG Phils.[15] |
2006 | Isn't It Romantic | Sony-BMG Phils.[15] |
2005 | Sharon Sings Alcasid | Sony-BMG Phils.[15] |
2003 | Walang Kapalit and Other Songs by Rey Valera | VIVA Records |
Kung ako na lang Sana Soundtrack | Star Records | |
2001 | Paskong Nagdaan | Sony-BMG Phils.[15] |
All I Ever Want | Sony-BMG Phils.[15] | |
Nothing I Want More | MEGA Music Records | |
2000 | Minsan, Minahal Kita Soundtrack | Star records |
1999 | Sharon at 20 | VIVA Records |
When I Love | MEGA Music Records | |
1997 | Mega Up Close | VIVA Records |
1996 | Sharon: The Other Side Of me | VIVA Records |
1995 | Minsan Pa (Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2) Soundtrack | VIVA Records |
1994 | Kapantay Ay Langit Soundtrack | VIVA Records |
Megamol Soundtrack | VIVA Records | |
The Best of Sharon Cuneta | VIVA Records | |
Sharon Sings Duets | VIVA Records | |
1993 | Sharon: Ikaw at Ako | VIVA Records |
1991 | Maging Sino Ka Man | VIVA Records |
Sharon Sings Valera | VIVA Records | |
Kaputol Ng Isang Awit | VIVA Records | |
1990 | Sharon Cuneta Movie Theme Songs | VIVA Records |
For Broken Hearts Only | VIVA Records | |
The Sharon Cuneta Christmas Album | VIVA Records | |
1986 | The Very Best of Sharon Vol.2 | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas | VICOR Music Corp.[16] | |
1985 | Bituing Walang Ningning | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
1984 | Sshhh | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
Bukas Luluhod ang mga Tala | VICOR Music Corp.[16] | |
1983 | The Very Best of Sharon | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
1982 | Sharon & Love | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
Sixteen | VICOR Music Corp.[16] | |
1981 | High School | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
PS I Love You | VICOR Music Corp.[16] | |
1980 | Sharon Cuneta | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
1979 | Sharon | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
1978 | DJ's Pet | VICOR Music Corp.[16] |
Awards & Special Citations
Acting Awards
- 1984. Best Actress - Sa Hirap at Ginhawa. FAP [17][18]
- 1984, Best Actress - Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin. FAMAS.[18]
- 1984, Best Actress- Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin. KOMOPEB (Komiks Operation Brotherhood Inc).[18]
- 1992, Best Actress- Tayong Dalawa. Movie Magazine Television Awards.Famas Awards 1985</ref>
- 1997, Movie Actress of the Year - Madrasta. PMPC Star Awards for Movies.[18][19]
- 1997, Best Actress - Madrasta. FAP.[18][19]
- 1997, Best Actress - Madrasta. People’s Choice Awards [18]
- 1997, Best Actress - Madrasta. FAMAS.[18][19]
- 1997, Best Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangunahing Aktres) - Madrasta. Gawad Urian.[18][19]
- 2002, Best Actress - Magkapatid. MFF Manila Film Festival[18][20]
- 2003, People's Choice Best Actress- Crying Ladies. Metro Manila Film Festival 2003
- 2004, Pinakapasadong Aktres - Crying Ladies. Pasado Awards.
- 2004, Best Actress - Crying Ladies. Brussels International Independent Film Festival.[21]
- 2004, DEKADA Best Actress Honoree . PMPC Star Awards for Movies
- 2008, Film Actress of the Year - Caregiver. 40th Box Office Entertainment Awards.[22]
- 2008, Pinakapasadong Aktres - Caregiver. Pasado Awards[23]
- 2008, Movie Actress of the Year - Caregiver. PMPC Star Awards for Movies.[24]
- 2009, Best Actress - Mano Po 6. Metro Manila Film Festival 2009
Box-Office Awards
- 1981-1982, Popular Teenage Queen of RP Movies. Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc.(GMMSF) [25]
- 1982-1983, Miss RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1983-1984, Miss RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1984, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1985, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1986, Top Female Box Office Star of 1985. "Bida sa Takilya" given during the FAMAS Awards
- 1986, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1987, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1989, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1990, Elevated to the Box Office Hall of Fame. GMMSF.
- 1991, Maging Sino Ka Man, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1991, Box Office Record Award for "Maging Sino Ka Man" (with Robin Padilla as co-awardee) given by the Greater Metro Manila Theater Association.
- 1992, Pangako Sa ‘Yo, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1993, Kung kailangan Mo ako, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 1996, Madrasta, Box Office Queen of RP Movies. GMMSF.[25]
- 2008, Caregiver, Mother's Day Box Office Queen. GMMSF.
Concerts/Music Awards
- 1980, Jukebox Princess. BAMCI Promotions Awards, 1981.
- 1985, Most Outstanding Female Concert Hall Act for “Sharon Solo With The Boys 1984 Concert. Aliw Awards
- 1991, One of 10 Most Outstanding Recording Artists. 7th Annual Tining Awards. (NPCP)
- 1991, Best Female Vocal Performance (Kung Tayo’y Magkakalayo). DZMB
- 1992, Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist (Ngayon at Kailanman). 1993 Awit Awards
- 1998, Gintong Tining Awardee. Metro Star Search.
- 2002, Dangal ng Musikang Plilipino Award (Lifetime Achievement Award). Board of Directors of the Phil. Association of Recording Industry. November 2002.[26]
- 2006, Lifetime Achievement Awardee . MYX
- 2006, Best Female Major Concert. Awit Awards
- 2006, Platinum Circle Awardee. ASAP 06
- 2006, Elite Platinum Circle Awardee . ASAP 06
- 2007, Outstanding Achievement by a Female Recording Artist (GMMSF 2007)
- 2007, Platinum Circle Awardee. ASAP 07
- 2008, Platinum Circle Awardee. ASAP 08
- 2010, Diamond Record award for isn't it romantic vol.1.
TV Hosting Awards
- 1989, Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta show, PMPC Star Awards For Television.
- 1990, Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television [27]
- 1993, Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television [27]
- 1994, Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television [27]
- 1995, Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television
- 1996, Best Female TV Host. The Sharon Cuneta Show, PMPC Star Awards for Television
- 2000, Best Talk Show Host. Sharon, KBP Golden Dove Awards
- 2006, Sharon, Highly Commended Best Entertainment Presenter, 2006 Asian Television Awards.[28]
Magazine Awards
- 1998, One of Istudyante’s (the first national newspaper for students) “ Idols of our Time”. With Robert Jaworski & Lean Alejandro. 1988.
- 1999, No.1 in The 15 Brightest Stars in Philippine Showbiz - Moviestar Magazine, October 13, 1999 Issue[29]
- 2001, One of the 10 Most Beautiful Women of Mega Magazine. 2001
- 2001, Reader’s Choice Awards- Female Star Quality. YES! Magazine
- 2002, Reader’s Choice Awards- Female Star Quality. YES! Magazine
- 2003, No.31 in BizNewsAsia's list of Top 100 Most Powerful Filipinos for 2002.
- 2003, One of Yes Magazine 15 best dressed celebrities.
- 2004, No.20 in BizNewsAsia’s list of Top 100 Most Powerful Filipinos for 2003.
- 2004, One of Asia’s (Under-50) Movers and Shakers. (One of four Filipinos listed) Asia Inc. Magazine. February 2004.[30]
- 2005, One of 15 Greatest Actresses Of Phil.Cinema ( YES! Magazine )
- 2006, One of 15 Greatest Actresses Of Phil.Cinema ( S-Magazine )
- 2007, One of YES! 100 Most Beautiful Stars
- 2008, One of YES! 100 Most Beautiful Stars
- 2008, People Of The Year Awardee.People Asia Magazine.[31]
- 2009, One of YES! 100 Most Beautiful Stars ( Beautiful at any age category )[32]
- 2009, Newsmaker Of The Year.Celebrity Chronicle. (FIL-AM Publications ).
Special Awards
- 2001, Ulirang Ina Awardee[33]
- 2001, Hallmark Channel Awardee[34]
- 2002, Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Medal For Cinema from the city of Manila in 2002.
- 2004, A.C. Nielsen cited her as The Most effective product endorser.
- 2004, Recipient The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) [35]
- 2005, PASADO's Natatanging Artista ng 2004[36]
- 2006, Recipient Top 5 Most Admired Female TV Personalities[37]
- 2007, Recipient Top 10 Most Admired Female TV Personalities[38]
- 2008, Recipient Top 10 Most Admired Female TV Personalities[39][40]
- 2008, No.1 Pinakamabentang Celebrity Endorser ( QTV Channel ) "ANG PINAKA".
- 2009, One of Cinema One 15 Legends.
- 2009, Recipient Top 10 Most Admired Female TV Personalities.
- 2009, No.1 Top 10 Celebrity Endorsers of 2009 according to Manila Standard.
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- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0219155/awards
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWux1eHaBac
- ^ http://sharonians.multiply.com/photos/album/69/Sharon_Ads
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- ^ http://www.sharoncuneta.com/main.php?menu=1&subm=0&art=0
- ^ http://www.mukamo.com/40th-box-office-entertainment-awards-2009-winners/
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- 1966 births
- Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
- Filipino actors
- Filipino film actors
- Filipino television actors
- Filipino television personalities
- Filipino child actors
- Filipino child singers
- Filipino female singers
- Filipino pop singers
- Filipino Protestants
- Living people
- People from Pasay City
- People of Kapampangan descent
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