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Angel Aquino

Filipino actress (born 1973)

Angel Aquino

Summary

Filipino actress (born 1973)

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nameAngel Aquino
imageAngel Aquino (cropped).jpg
captionAquino at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival
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birth_placeBarobo, Surigao del Sur, Philippines
birth_nameAngelita Grace Velasquez Aquino
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yearsactive1996–present
worksFull list
alma materUniversity of the Philippines Baguio
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children2, including Iana Bernardez
awardsFull list

Angelita Grace Velasquez Aquino (born February 7, 1973) is a Filipino actress, fashion model, and television personality. Prominent in independent films, she has also worked on television shows of varying genres, and is known for her versatility and adaptability in portraying protagonists and villains. She has received various accolades, including six Star Awards, two Golden Screen Awards, and a Gawad Urian.

A journalism graduate of the University of the Philippines Baguio, Aquino began her career as a model, before making her film debut with a minor role in the action drama Mumbaki (1996). She made her first television appearance as a presenter of the lifestyle show F! (1999). Her breakthrough came in the erotic drama Laro sa Baga (2000), which earned her a Star Award for Best Supporting Actress. She gained wider recognition for starring in Crying Ladies (2003) and Donsol (2006), which were the Philippine submissions for Best International Feature Film at the Academy Awards. Aquino established herself as a leading actress playing villainous parts in the drama series Magkaribal (2010), Maria la del Barrio (2011), Apoy sa Dagat (2013), And I Love You So (2015), Till I Met You (2016), and Dirty Linen (2023).

Aquino received two Gawad Urian nominations in the same year for her roles as a transgender woman in the drama film Porno (2013) and a woman desired by a teenage girl in the coming-of-age drama Ang Huling Cha-Cha ni Anita (2013), winning Best Supporting Actress for the latter. Among her notable performances are a widowed mother in the horror drama Amorosa (2012), a military intelligence officer in the action series Ang Probinsyano (2017), and a middle-aged woman smitten by a younger man in the erotic romance Glorious (2018).

On stage, Aquino has performed in local theater productions of The Vagina Monologues (2002) and Closer (2013). Described by various media publications as among the most beautiful and finest Filipino actresses of her generation, Aquino has been involved in charitable work and causes, including education, gender equality, and women's rights.

Early life and background

Angelita Grace Velasquez Aquino was born on February 7, 1973, in Barobo, Surigao del Sur, to parents who are natives of Pampanga. The eldest of four children, Aquino and her siblings were raised by their mother in Barangka, Marikina, where she attended elementary school. Reluctant to disclose aspects of her personal life, Aquino has stated that she is estranged from her father who physically abused her mother, his second wife. The family had limited financial means; they lived on income through their mother's home-based food business. As a child, Aquino was involved in her mother's business to help make ends meet. She has said that her mother always made them feel cared for and that she was driven and ingenious.

While attending St. Bridget School in Quezon City, Aquino was a recipient of the Tulong Dunong scholarship funded by the Ateneo Scholarship TD Foundation. After graduating from high school, she enrolled in the University of the Philippines Baguio, initially pursuing a bachelor's degree in mathematics. She struggled academically and decided to switch to the mass communications program, where she majored in journalism. At age nineteen, she was spotted at a shopping mall by filmmaker Jeffrey Jeturian, who arranged for her to audition for talent agents. In 1993, she began a modelling career and worked with designers such as Peter Lim and Jojie Lloren. She was featured in several television and print advertisements for products, and became the face of hair care brand Pantene.

Career

1996–2005: Early roles and breakthrough

Reception and acting style

Aquino has been regarded by the media as one of the finest Filipino actresses of her generation. She enjoys the variety of starring in both independent and mainstream productions. Having appeared in numerous films and television series, Don Jaucian of The Philippine Star believes that Aquino "belongs to an elite league of character actors of Philippine cinema who has graced both the biggest teleseryes and the most acclaimed Filipino films of all time". In 2006, Amy Cortez of The Manila Times observed that early in her career, Aquino had a preference for "meatier roles from independent filmmakers rather than take on insignificant offers from mainstream producers". On her decision, the actress argued that studio films "do a lot of stereo-typing and formula-based decisions", adding that "[they] thrive on the star system that is prevalent in the industry". She later emerged as "one of the most reliable and sought after personalities in showbiz" after starring in several successful film and television projects. Described by the Philippine Entertainment Portal to be among the "busiest actresses", Aquino is noted for appearing in material of varying genres. Eli Montoro of Metro credited her for being an "actress whose character portrayals exceed expectations". The director Peque Gallaga has identified her as a notable figure in the "golden age of cinema".

Aquino is particularly known for her versatility and adaptability in playing protagonists and antagonists. She specializes in portraying emotionally grueling villainous characters, as well as submissive women who suppress powerful emotions. Fiel Estrella of CNN Philippines wrote that her antagonistic roles are "something she can pull off with her signature grace and the right amount of unexpected menace", and identified a theme of characters that embody "humanity, redemption, [and] goodness". The journalist Ricky Lo of The Philippine Star associates Aquino with persuasion, writing, "Her performance is so convincing that she can even play with your emotions. You want to pummel her when she's bad, but then you also want to cry with her when she's at her lowest. She's so good that she can manipulate your feelings." Aquino has commented that physicalizing and internalizing as part of her acting is a technique she views as an obvious requirement in her portrayals. When questioned as to how she personifies the vileness of her character, she remarked: "I have to stand up straighter, I have to put my chin up, I have to look proud and ready to eat someone alive". Media publications such as Preview and Rappler have included Aquino on their list of notable Filipino villains.

Tony Labrusca, her co-star in Glorious, considers her to be a "grounded" actress, and said that she has always remained "calm and collected" on set. Her Ang Huling Cha-Cha ni Anita director Sigrid Andrea Bernardo recalled that Aquino was "humble and treats her fellow actors with utmost respect", and has identified a willingness in "redefining her screen persona" by detaching herself "from her usual mainstream roles". Ruel Bayani, who directed Aquino in a 2007 episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya, described her as "one hell of a competent actress", and Jane de Leon, with whom she worked with in Ang Probinsyano, praised her talent and work ethic.

In a 2019 interview, Aquino stated she did not study acting. She has said she bases her acting approach on her observations of people around her, learning from collaborations with co-actors: "I did not take any workshops or seminars... I was just observing people and I was just taking advice from my mentors". Aquino has named Cherie Gil and Sharon Cuneta as two of her favorite and most influential actresses. She considers Gil as her inspiration in playing antagonists. "She was really my benchmark, my peg", she said, "I can never be her... but somehow, I guess the nuances... especially when I was starting were inspired by [her]". On a performance that stayed with her the most, Aquino highlighted being incredibly moved by Cuneta's acting while filming a scene in Ang Probinsyano, adding that there was something raw and powerful about it.

Aquino's public image is strongly tied to her perceived beauty and sex appeal. She has been cited as one of the most beautiful faces in the Philippine entertainment industry by many sources. In 2006, she was named by the Philippine edition of Marie Claire as one of its woman of the world honorees. Aquino has appeared in Yes! magazine's annual beauty list in 2014 and 2015. The Philippine Star emphasized that her most recognizable physical features are her "exquisite facial bone structure... svelte figure.... olive skin and long legs".

Philanthropy and activism

Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality]] in 2025

Aquino supports various causes and charitable organizations. She has advocated for children's education and is actively involved with Juan Day, an initiative which raises money to help provide educational supplies to students in rural areas and from disadvantaged families. A vocal supporter of women's rights and gender equality, Aquino has fronted a campaign against domestic violence. She collaborated with ABS-CBN News Channel and the Commission on Human Rights Philippines for Kinse, a program that showcased a collection of short films exploring all forms of human rights violations. In 2012, she advocated for LGBT rights and participated in the "I dare to care about equality" movement by Bahaghari Philippines in support of the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. Aquino has also voiced her approval for equal rights and opportunities for the LGBT community, stating, "Respect for every human being. It's all about individual rights and freedom. At the end of the day, we're all spirits finding our own space in the sun." In September 2025, she appeared before the Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality to disclose that she had been a victim of a deepfake pornographic video. Aquino described it as a form of violence against women and urged authorities to strengthen legal measures against perpetrators, platforms, and distributors of such content.

Personal life

Aquino was in a relationship with Ian Bernardez, whom she met while attending the University of the Philippines Baguio. The couple married in 1995 and have two daughters, including actress and film producer Iana Bernardez. The family lived in Baguio for a time, during which Aquino was completing her degree and filming Mumbaki. Their marriage was annulled after nine years in 2004. In 2007, Aquino began dating actor and television presenter Lui Villaruz after they had met while filming a segment for the latter's show Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas. The relationship ended in February 2011.

In a September 2025 interview with Bilyonaryo News Channel's The Daily Dish, Aquino revealed her bisexuality, saying that she "falls in love with girls and women".

Acting credits and awards

Main article: Angel Aquino on screen and stage, List of awards and nominations received by Angel Aquino

According to the online portal Box Office Mojo and the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, Aquino's most critically and commercially successful films include Lea's Story, Crying Ladies, Siquijor: Mystic Island, Amorosa, Captive, and On the Job. Her television projects include the primetime series Magkaribal, Maria la del Barrio, Apoy Sa Dagat, Honesto, Ikaw Lamang, Bagito, And I Love You So, Till I Met You, Ang Probinsyano, and Dirty Linen.

Throughout her career, Aquino has received many accolades for her work in film and television. She received a Star Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performances in Laro sa Baga and Ang Huling Cha-Cha ni Anita. For the latter film, she was also awarded the Gawad Urian, Gawad Tanglaw, Golden Screen, and Star Award in the same category. In addition, for her role in the television series Apoy sa Dagat, she was awarded a Golden Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress. She has received double nominations at the Gawad Urian Awards in the same year, similar to performers such as John Lloyd Cruz, Anne Curtis, and Eddie Garcia.

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