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The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Filipino actress, singer and television host Sharon Cuneta. Regarded as one of the most awarded Filipino actresses of all time, she holds the record for having the most number of wins as the " Box Office Queen of RP Movies " in Philippine film history, attaining 9 titles from 1984 to ...
In January 1978, the 12-year old Cuneta made her first visit to 782 Aurora Boulevard, which was the address of Vicor Records.Her Uncle and Vice-President of Vicor, Tito Sotto, asked her to record "Tawag Ng Pag-Ibig" [9] which he produced for her at Vicor and shortly after, she was on television promoting her own song for the first time and on the TV show Discorama hosted by TVJ.
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 ...
Sharon Cuneta has won twice in this category from sixteen nominations for her roles in Dapat Ba Kitang Mahalin (1985) and Madrasta (1997). Gloria Romero is the oldest Best Actress winner in FAMAS history for her performance in Tanging Yaman (2000).
Amalia Fuentes was the first recipient of the Box Office Queen award. [citation needed] Vilma Santos and Sharon Cuneta are the only two actresses to be elevated to the Philippine Box Office Queen Hall of Fame in 1986 and 1990 respectively, for winning the box-office queen title five times.
Beyoncé won her first album of the year for "Cowboy Carter," plus Kendrick Lamar took home two "Big Four" awards. Here's every 2025 Grammy winner. Grammy winners full list: Beyoncé, Kendrick ...
The MYX Magna Award is a special award presented annually by Myx.It was first awarded at the first Myx Music Awards in 2006; Sharon Cuneta won the award, and it is given in honor of a music icon with an exemplary contribution in the Philippine music industry.
Stone was a small-town girl who arrived in New York an aspiring actress “with my suitcase and 50 dollars,” she told the 43rd annual Muse Awards put on by New York Women in Film & Television.