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Jaclyn Jose
Jose in February 2017
Born
Mary Jane Santa Ana Guck

(1963-10-21)October 21, 1963
Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines
DiedMarch 2, 2024(2024-03-02) (aged 60)
Quezon City, Philippines
Resting placeGarden of the Divine Word Columbary, Quezon City, Philippines
OccupationActress
Years active1983–2024
Employer(s)ABS-CBN
GMA Network
AgentSparkle GMA Artist Center (2013–2023)
Notable work
PartnerMark Gil (1988–1991)
Children2, including Andi

Mary Jane Santa Ana Guck (October 21, 1963 — March 2, 2024 [1][2][3]), known professionally as Jaclyn Jose, was a Filipino actress. Known for her penetrating eyes and antagonistic roles in film and soap operas, she was a recipient of various accolades, including five Gawad Urians, two Luna Awards, and a FAMAS Award, in addition to an Asian Film Awards nomination. She is the only Filipino to win the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for the movie Ma' Rosa (2016). She was also described as the "Queen of Underacting" for her ability to deliver restrained and subtle performances.[4]

Jose made her film acting debut in 1984, starring in dramas directed by William Pascual, Chito S. Roño and Lino Brocka, which earned her recognition in the Philippine movie awards circuit. In the 1990s, she began appearing in television soap operas. Jose was also honored by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts at the Ani ng Dangal ceremony in 2017.[5] In 2023, she was awarded the Movie Icon Award by the Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors.

Early life

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Jaclyn Jose was born on October 21, 1963 [2] as Mary Jane Guck in Angeles City, Pampanga. She was the second of six siblings which included her half-sister Veronica Jones, an actress in the 1970s and 1980s.[6] Her mother, Rosalinda Santa Ana,[7] was a zarzuela actress, while her father, Edward Lawrence Guck was an American serviceman of German descent[8] stationed at Clark Air Base.[9] Her parents separated when Jose was four years old.[10]

Career

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Beginnings in film

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Jose made her film acting debut in 1984 in back-to-back dramas in William Pascual's Chicas and Chito S. Roño's Private Show, earning her first FAMAS Awards nomination for the latter. In a 2021 interview, Jose said that she was initially reluctant to go into acting and deliberately played a subtle performance during her audition for Chicas in the hopes of not getting selected, only to discover that it was exactly what the judges had in mind.[11] The following year, she starred in Lino Brocka's White Slavery, which earned her her first Gawad Urian nomination. Her first Gawad Urian win came from her role in the drama Takaw Tukso (1986), winning the Best Actress award. She won her first Luna Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1996 in The Flor Contemplacion Story (1995), for which also earned her her fourth Gawad Urian and fourth FAMAS Award nomination.[8]

In 1986, Jose made her theater debut in the play Women, written by Joey Papa and directed by Joel Lamangan. She played the role of a rebel's wife and starred alongside Maria Isabel Lopez, Lala Montelibano, Daniel Fernando and Ricky Hora.[12]

1995–2000: Television appearances

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Jose made her debut television appearance on ABS-CBN. She played Esther Lagrimas in the hit series Familia Zaragoza from 1995 to 1996. From 1997 to 1999, Jose played the role of Magda in the original 1997 series Mula sa Puso, before making her first appearance on Maalaala Mo Kaya. From 1999 to 2000, Jose played Elena Deogracias in the television series Labs Ko Si Babe.[13]

2002–2004: Network switch

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After a two-year absence from television, Jose transferred to ABS-CBN's rival network, GMA and played Marianna Peron on the popular TV series Sana Ay Ikaw Na Nga. In early 2004, Jose had a recurring role as Carol in Te Amo, Maging Sino Ka Man with her co-star from Mula Sa Puso, Princess Punzalan. Later in 2004, she returned to ABS-CBN in an episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya.

2004–2009: Return to ABS-CBN

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In 2004, Jose returned to her ABS-CBN. Jose's first role as a major character was during the last quarter of 2004–2005, when she played Isabella in the television series Hiram. She also played a supporting role in SCQ Reload: Ok Ako! as Helen Roxas.

In 2005, she played another supporting role, Elena Cruz, in the popular TV series Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin. She played Celeste Cristi in the TV series Komiks Presents: Agua Bendita in 2006, co-starring alongside Shaina Magdayao, Rayver Cruz, and Ramon Bagatsing.

Jose's next role was as Darlyn Fernandez in the 2007 show Sineserye Presents: May Minamahal. Later that year, she appeared in the fantasy anthology TV series Love Spell. In 2007–2008 Jose played the main role of Virgie Burgos in the show Prinsesa ng Banyera.

In 2008–2009, Jose was the villain Mariang Magayon in the TV series Dyosa.

2009–2010: GMA Network and TV5

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Later in 2009, Jose returned to GMA Network to star in the Filipino series Zorro as Doña Chiquita Pelaez. This was her last appearance on GMA until 2013.

Jose then returned to ABS-CBN to guest star in an episode of Your Song in 2009. In the latter part of 2009–2010, Jose was cast as Minda Fernandez, one of the main villains in the show Nagsimula sa Puso.

In 2010, Jose was cast as the villain Astrud Quijano Crisanto in the series Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo, or The Villain and Killer Influence. Later that year, she made her first appearance on TV5 when she guest starred on the show Star Confessions: Congratulations: The April Gustilo Confession.

2011–2013: More projects and Valiente

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In 2011, Jose appeared as a guest star in an episode of Your Song, playing Delfina. She also became part of the cast of Sabel, where she had the role of Bettina Zaragoza. She later guest starred on the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya and the fantasy series Wansapanataym. For her final project that year, Jose guest starred once again on Maalaala Mo Kaya. Jose played a supporting role of Luisa Alcantara-Delos Santos, Agnes's mother, in the series Reputasyon, acting alongside starring actress Cristine Reyes from 2011 to 2012.

Jose made her second appearance on TV5 in the 2012 remake of the popular 1990s series Valiente, where she played Doña Trinidad Braganza, a villain role originated by Odette Khan. Later that year, Jose returned to ABS-CBN to guest star in an episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya. From 2012 to 2013, she played a supporting role in Kahit Puso'y Masugatan as Esther Espiritu. This role marked her final appearance on ABS-CBN before transferring networks in the latter part of 2013.

2013–2014: Return to GMA Network

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In 2013, she returned to GMA, where she played the role of Doña Charito Vda de Carbonel in the popular 2013 series Mundo Mo'y Akin. Jose made a guest appearance on the TV series, My Husband's Lover as Doña Charito Vda de Carbonel, Elaine's snobbish friend, a crossover character from Mundo Mo'y Akin. She also guest starred in Bubble Gang as herself, Doña Charito, and Auntie Patty. She made her first guest appearance on The Ryzza Mae Show. She also reprised her role as Doña Charito in the TV series Vampire Ang Daddy Ko and played Elyvra, another villain in the same series. Jose guest starred on two episodes of the drama anthology Magpakailanman. She then played Manang Gilda, a recurring character in the series Akin Pa Rin ang Bukas.[14] Jose acted in another episode of Magpakailanman. She then joined the cast of More Than Words, playing the role of Precy Balmores. Her final role in 2013 was as Agnes Toledo in Genesis.

In 2014, she acted in the series Carmela: Ang Pinakamagandang Babae sa Mundong Ibabaw, portraying Patricia "Trixie" Flores, the main antagonist of the show. Later that year, she acted in another episode of Magpakailanman and also played Conchita Monteverde in Ilustrado.

2014–2015: More prominent roles and GMA News TV

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In late 2014, Jose made her debut appearance on GMA Network's GMA News TV when she acted in an episode of Wagas. She played the role of veteran real-life actress Boots Anson-Roa. She also appeared in another episode of Magpakailanman.

Jose started in 2015 by guest starring on an episode of Magpakailanman. After that, she guest starred as Marissa on the Eat Bulaga: Lenten Special. In 2015 and 2016, Jose joined the cast of Marimar as the new version of the villain Señora Angelika Santibañez, who was originally played by Katrina Halili. She also played an extended role in the show Juan Tamad from 2015 to 2016.

2016–2024: Final roles

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In 2016, Jose was cast as the villain Stella Montecillo in the afternoon prime series The Millionaire's Wife. She then acted in an episode of Dear Uge. She briefly starred in Season 1 of Alyas Robin Hood as Judy de Jesus, the mother of the character played by Dingdong Dantes. Her life story was featured in the documentary series, Tunay na Buhay.[15][16] Jose starred in the series A1 Ko Sa 'Yo, as Digna Molina, the main character of the show. The series aired after she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for the movie Ma' Rosa. Later that year, Jose guest starred on another episode of Wagas on GMA News TV.

In 2017, she starred in D' Originals as Josie Magpayo with LJ Reyes and Kim Domingo. Several months later, she again played Judy de Jesus in Season 2 of Alyas Robin Hood.

After 10 years in GMA Network, in 2023, she returned to ABS-CBN as an anti-hero/protagonist in her final drama FPJ's Batang Quiapo as Dolores Espinas.[17] Her character was still active in the series' storyline at the time of her death until April 15, 2024.[18]

Personal life and death

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Jose raised her children— Andi Eigenmann (her daughter with actor Mark Gil and an actress in her own right) and Gwen Garimond Ilagan Guck (her son with musician Kenneth Ilagan)—as a single parent.[19] Jose had met Gil on the production of their film Itanong Mo sa Buwan, and the two dated for two years.[6] In her later years, she lived alone (apart from a housekeeper) in Quezon City. She had a farmhouse in Laguna.[8]

Jose died in her home on the morning of March 2, 2024, at the age of 60.[1][2][3] Andi Eigenmann confirmed heart attack as the cause of death.[20]

Her remains were subsequently cremated.[21] Her week-long private wake was held at the Arlington Memorial Chapel in Quezon City, which was followed by her private inurnment at the Garden of the Divine Word Columbary in Quezon City on March 10.[22]

Representatives Arlene Brosas, France Castro and Raoul Manuel filed House of Representatives of the Philippines Resolution 1628, while Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Robin Padilla also filed Senate Resolution No. 942 honoring the legacy of Jose to Philippine cinema and expressing condolences.[23][24]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Source
1984 Chicas Credited as "Jaclyn Jose"
1985 White Slavery Linet
1986 Private Show
Flesh Avenue Nelia
Magdusa Ka Hedy
Gabi na, Kumander Melinda
1987 Alabok sa ulap Hannah 'Rey' Reyes
Working Girls 2 Maya
Jack & Jill Aida
Olongapo: The Great American Dream Raquel
1988 Hati Tayo sa Magdamag Rochelle San Juan
Celestina Sanchez, Alyas Bubbles – Enforcer: Ativan Gang Guest role
Itanong Mo sa Buwan
1989 Macho Dancer Bambi
Tatak ng Isang Api
Imortal
1990 May Araw Ka Rin Bagallon (WPD's Toughest Crime Busters) Guest Cast
1994 Lab Kita... Bilib Ka Ba?
Sailor's Disaster Olivia
Multo in the City Dolores
Aswang Rosing
Shake, Rattle & Roll V Mowie
1995 The Flor Contemplacion Story Neneng
1996 Dyesebel Lucia
Maruja Azon
Cedie Annie
1997 Roberta Sinay Robles
1998 Dahil Mahal Na Mahal Kita Tita Myrna
Masikip, Masakit, Mahapdi
Puso ng Pasko Belle
Magandang Hatinggabi Gloria
1999 Mula sa Puso: The Movie Magda
Seventeen... So Kaka Chelay
2000 Pedrong Palad Lorelei
Deathrow Gina
2001 Tuhog Violita
Minsan May Isang Puso Unknown
2004 Naglalayag Lorena Garcia
Aishite Imasu 1941: Mahal Kita Tiyang Mabel
2005 Anak ni Brocka Angela dela Cruz
Sarong Banggi Melba
The Masseur Natie
2006 Pamahiin Aling Beleinda
Eternity Narcessa
Donsol Ligaya
Barang Ramona
Ang Pamana: The Inheritance Unknown
Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di Donita
2007 Angels Celia
Idol: Pag-asa ng Bayan Donna
Ataul: For Rent Pining
Tirado Zeny
Nars Mrs. Alona
2008 Service Nayda
Tingala sa Pugad Lilya (Post Production)
2009 Sundo Mercedes
2010 Tingala sa Pugad Sulay
You to Me Are Everything Florencia
2011 The Road Susan
2012 A Secret Affair Ellen
2013 My Little Bossings Marga Atienza
2015 Felix Manalo Tiya Victorina Uncredited
The Prenup Sofia Billones
2016 Ma' Rosa Rosa
Patay na si Hesus Maria Fatima "Iyay"
2017 Mang Kepweng Returns Milagros Rivera
2018 Fantastica Perfecta "Fec" Padilla
2019 Kalel, 15 Edith
2020 Magikland
Mang Kepweng: Ang Lihim ng Bandanang Itim Milagros
2021 Anak ng Macho Dancer Bambi
The Housemaid Ms. Martha
2022 Broken Blooms Jocelyn Gonzaga
2023 Broken Hearts Trip (One of the Three Judges) Final film appearance
TBD Kontrabida[8] Posthumous appearance

Television & Digital Series

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Year Title Role Notes Network Source
1983–1987 Student Canteen Herself / Performer Co-Host GMA Network
1987—1989 Superstar Co-host
1995–1996 Familia Zaragoza Ester Lagrimas ABS-CBN [25]
1997–1999 Mula sa Puso Magdalena "Magda" Trinidad-Pereira[a] Supporting Cast / Protagonist [26]
1999 Maalaala Mo Kaya Mom Episode Guest: "Tula"
1999–2000 Labs Ko Si Babe Elena Deogracias
2000 Kakabakaba Episode Guest: "The Feast" GMA Network
2002 Sana ay Ikaw na Nga Mariana Madrigal-Fulgencio / Mariana Madrigal-Peron Supporting Cast / Protagonist / Anti-Hero
2004 Te Amo, Maging Sino Ka Man Carol Canonigo [27]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Sandy Episode Guest: "Upuan" ABS-CBN
2004–2005 Hiram Isabella
2004 SCQ Reload: Ok Ako! Helen Roxas
2005 Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin Elena Cruz
2006 Makita Ka Lang Muli Various Roles GMA Network
2007 Sineserye Presents: May Minamahal Darlyn Fernandez ABS-CBN [28]
Love Spell Adana Episode Guest: "Bumalaka, Bulalakaw, Boom"
2007–2008 Prinsesa ng Banyera Virgie Burgos Supporting Cast / Protagonist
2008–2009 Dyosa Mariang Magayon Supporting Cast / Antagonist [29]
2009 Zorro Doña Chiquita Pelaez Supporting Cast / Antagonist / Anti-Hero GMA Network
Your Song Josie Salcedo Episode Guest: "Babalik Kang Muli" ABS-CBN
2009–2010 Nagsimula sa Puso Minda Fernandez Supporting Cast / Antagonist [30][31]
2010 Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo Astrud Quijano Main Cast / Primary Antagonist [32][33]
Star Confessions Ester Episode Guest: "Congratulations: The April Gustilo Confession" TV5
2011 Your Song Delfina Episode Guest: "Andi" [b] ABS-CBN
Sabel Dra. Bettina Imperial-Zaragosa [34]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Amparo Episode Guest: "Tsinelas"
Wansapanataym Ria Episode Guest: "Vanishing Vanessa"
Maalaala Mo Kaya Eugenia Sanchez Episode Guest: "Bisikleta"
2011–2012 Reputasyon Luisa Alcantara-Delos Santos Supporting Cast / Protagonist / Anti-Hero [35][36]
2012 Valiente Trinidad "Trining" Delos Santos (Ramirez)-Braganza [c] TV5 [37][38][39][40]
[41][42][43][44]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Virginia Episode Guest: "Bahay" ABS-CBN
2012–2013 Kahit Puso'y Masugatan Esther Gerona-Espiritu [45][46][47][48][49]
2013 Mundo Mo'y Akin Doña Charito Vda. de Carbonel GMA Network [50][51][52][53]
My Husband's Lover Doña Charito Vda. de Carbonel [d]
The Ryzza Mae Show Herself
Vampire ang Daddy Ko Doña Charito Vda. de Carbonel Crossover Character [e]
Tunay na Buhay Herself [f]
Magpakailanman Minda Episode Guest: "Nasayang na Jackpot: The Dionie Reyes Story"
Mommy Alina Sexy Episode Guest: "My Beautiful Daughter: The Maxino Family Story"
Akin Pa Rin ang Bukas Manang Gilda
2014 Bubble Gang Herself / Ate Patty Moran / Doña Charito Vda. de Carbonel[g]
Carmela Patricia "Trixie" Torres [54][55]
Kambal Sirena Benita Samaniego Guest Cast / Antagonist
Vampire Ang Daddy Ko Elvyra [h]
Magpakailanman Carmelita Episode Guest: "My Love Forever"
Ilustrado Conchita Monteverde [56][57]
Magpakailanman Arcing Episode Guest: "Kulam ng Paghihiganti"
2014–2015 More Than Words Precy Balmores [58]
2014 Wagas Boots Anson-Roa Episode Guest: "Boots & King Love Story" GMA News TV
(And is now that on GTV)
Magpakailanman Eleanor Episode Guest: "Sa Bangin na Kamatayan" GMA Network
2015 Nanay Ilda Episode Guest: "Hakbang Tungo sa Pangarap"
Eat Bulaga Lenten Special Marissa Episode Guest: "Pangako ng Pag-ibig"
2015–2016 Marimar Señora Angelika Santibañez† [i] Supporting Cast / Antagonist [59][60]
Juan Tamad Minerva / Miracle Product Recruiter
2016 That's My Amboy Mrs. Ventura
The Millionaire's Wife Stella Vergara-Montecillo Supporting Cast / Antagonist [61]
Dear Uge Menchu Episode Guest: "Kapit-bahay"
A1 Ko Sa 'Yo Digna Molina
Wagas Medel Episode Guest: "That's My Dream Bae" GMA News TV
is now on GTV
Lip Sync Battle Philippines Herself [j] GMA Network
2016–2017 Alyas Robin Hood Judy De Jesus Supporting Cast / Protagonist [62][63]
2017 Magpakailanman Angie Episode Guest: "Losing Jeffrey, Finding Jayson"
D' Originals Jocelyn "Josie" Flores Main Cast / Protagonist [64]
Alyas Robin Hood Judy De Jesus / Senyora Victorina Deogracia y Villadolid Supporting Cast / Protagonist
2017–2018 My Korean Jagiya Charlotte "Chiclet" TIborcia Guest Cast / Protagonist / Anti-Hero
2018 Ika-6 na Utos Clara Atienza-Fuentabella Extended Cast / Protagonist
Magpakailanman Ruth Episode Guest: "Victim of Bullying"
The Cure Evangeline Lazaro Supporting Cast / Protagonist
2019 TODA One I Love Princess
The Better Woman Erlinda Santos
Dear Uge Myrna Episode Guest: "Sana ay bading ka na lang"
2021 Wish Ko Lang Lorna Episode Guest: "Sa Piling ni Nanay"
Tadhana Teresa Episode Guest: "Bekiry Part 1 / 2"
Daddy's Gurl Rose Di Mabiro Episode Guest: "The Ulitmate [sic] Barakbakan"
2021–2022 The World Between Us Jacinta "Yachie" Delgado Supporting Cast / Anti-Hero
2021 Nagbabagang Luha Mercy Ignacio Supporting Cast / Protagonist
2022 Bolera Tessa Fajardo Supporting Cast / Protagonist / Anti-Hero
Jose & Maria's Bonggang Villa Paring Episode Guest: "Season Finale"
2023 Magpakailanman Andeng Episode Guest: "Bayad Utang"
2023–2024 FPJ's Batang Quiapo Jail Chief Supt. / Brig. Gen. Dolores Espinas Main Cast / Anti-Hero / Protagonist
(Jose's finale & last television series, appearance before her death)
Posthumous appearances (March 4–April 15, 2024)
Kapamilya Channel / Cine Mo!
A2Z / TV5
2024 Sellblock Posthumous appearance

Theater

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Year Title Role Notes Source
1986 Women

Awards and nominations

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Asian Film Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result
2009 Serbis Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Cannes Film Festival
Year Nominated work Category Result
2016 Ma' Rosa Best Actress Won
FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards)
Year Nominated work Category Result
1987 Private Show Best Actress Nominated
1989 Itanong mo sa Buwan Nominated
1990 Macho Dancer Best Supporting Actress Nominated
1996 The Flor Contemplacion Story Nominated
1997 Mulanay: Sa Pusod ng Paraiso Best Actress Nominated
2000 Mula sa Puso Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2013 A Secret Affair Won
Gawad Urian
Year Nominated work Category Result
1986 White Slavery Best Actress Nominated
1987 Misis Mo, Misis Ko Nominated
Takaw Tukso Won[k]
1989 Misis Mo, Misis Ko Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Itanong Mo sa Buwan Best Actress Won
1990 Macho Dancer Best Supporting Actress Won
1996 The Flor Contemplacion Story Won
1997 Mulanay: Sa Pusod ng Dagat Best Actress Nominated
May Nagmamahal sa Iyo Best Supporting Actress Nominated
1999 Curacha: Ang Babaeng Walang Pahinga Nominated
2001 Tuhog Nominated
2002 Minsan May Isang Puso Best Actress Nominated[65]
2006 Sarong Banggi Won[66]
2009 Serbis Nominated
Luna Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result
1996 The Flor Contemplacion Story Best Supporting Actress Won
2005 Naglalayag Won
Golden Screen Awards for Movies
Year Nominated work Category Result
2005 Naglalayag Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2006 Sarong Banggi Best Actress Nominated
2008 Ataul: For Rent Nominated
Star Awards for Movies
Year Nominated work Category Result
1987 Private Show Best Actress Won
1989 Itanong Mo sa Buwan Won
1990 Macho Dancer Best Supporting Actress Won
1996 The Flor Contemplacion Story Won
2013 A Secret Affair Nominated
Young Critics Circle
Year Nominated work Category Result
1996 The Flor Contemplacion Story Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Nominated
1997 May Nagmamahal sa Iyo Nominated
2002 Minsan May Isang Puso Won
2006 Masahista Nominated
2010 Byaheng Lupa Nominated
Metro Manila Film Festival
Year Nominated work Category Result
1988 Celestina Sanchez, Alyas Bubbles/ Enforcer: Ativan Gang Best Supporting Actress Won

Notes

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  1. ^ Jose portrayed the original Magda in this series. She was the original actress to play her in the movie/television series.
  2. ^ Jose starred as a guest star with her daughter, Andi Eigenmann.
  3. ^ Jose portrayed the remake version of Trinidad Braganza in the 2012 remake version.
  4. ^ Jose plays a fictional crossover character in this series, portraying the same character she played in Mundo Mo'y Akin.
  5. ^ Jose plays a fictional crossover character in this series, portraying the same character she played in Mundo Mo'y Akin, as Charito Carbonel.
  6. ^ Jose's life was featured in this episode.
  7. ^ Jose played a crossover character reprising her role once again as Charito Carbonel, from a series she starred in entitled Mundo Mo'y Akin.
  8. ^ Jose re-entered the series playing a different role, she became a series regular.
  9. ^ Jose played the remake version of Angelika Santibañez, originally portrayed by Katrina Halili in the 2007 version.
  10. ^ Jose was the grand winner of the competition.
  11. ^ Shared with Pilar Pilapil for Napakasakit Kuya Eddie

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