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Claudine Barretto

Filipino actress (born 1979)

Claudine Barretto

Summary

Filipino actress (born 1979)

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Claudine Margaret Castelo Barretto (; born July 20, 1979) is a Filipino actress, who made her screen debut on the youth-oriented variety show, Ang TV. She became a mainstay in several sitcoms, including Home Along Da Riles, Oki Doki Doc, and Palibhasa Lalake, and a string of soap operas including Mula sa Puso (1997), Saan Ka Man Naroroon (1999), Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan (2001), Marina (2004), Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin (2005), Walang Kapalit (2007) and Iisa Pa Lamang (2008).

Career

Early work: ABS-CBN (1992–1997)

Barretto was discovered by talent manager Douglas Quijano in 1992 through older sister, Gretchen Barretto, also an actress. That same year, she landed her first major role on television when she was cast for ABS-CBN's youth-oriented variety show, Ang TV.

In 1993, she starred at television series Home Along Da Riles with Dolphy which further introduced her to local media. She also appeared in television shows like Oki Doki Doc (1993–2000), Palibhasa Lalake (1993–1998) and movie May Minamahal (1993).

In 1994, she starred in Pare Ko with Mark Anthony Fernandez and in Oki Doki Doc: The Movie.

In 1996, she starred in various films with Star Cinema which includes, Radio Romance, her first film with Rico Yan, Mangarap Ka, her first major film role with Mark Anthony Fernandez, and Madrasta with Christopher de Leon and Sharon Cuneta.

Breakthrough (1997–2002)

Barretto landed her first ever television drama series in 1997 titled Mula sa Puso. The series ran for three consecutive years on ABS-CBN. That same year she starred in films like Home Along Da Riles 2 with Dolphy, Calvento Files: The Movie with Rio Locsin and Diether Ocampo, and F.L.A.M.E.S.: The Movie with Rico Yan, Paula Peralejo, and Boots Anson-Roa.

In 1998, she portrayed Mela in the film Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita which was directed by Wenn V. Deramas, alongside Rico Yan and Diether Ocampo.

Later in 1999, with the debut of the soap opera Saan Ka Man Naroroon where she portrayed as triplets in the name of Rosario, Rosenda and Rosemarie which earned her a nomination for Best Actress in the Asian TV Awards. Also the same year she starred in films like Soltera with Diether Ocampo and Maricel Soriano, and the film adaptation of Mula sa Puso.

She also co-starred Vilma Santos in the highly commended 2000 movie Anak directed by Rory Quintos.

In 2001, she was cast as the lead role in the drama series Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan (2001–2003) with Carlos Agassi, Luis Alandy, and Mylene Dizon and film Oops! Teka Lang... Diskarte Ko 'To with Robin Padilla.

Critical and commercial success (2002–2008)

In 2002, she starred in a romantic-comedy film by Olivia Lamasan titled Got 2 Believe with real-life partner Rico Yan. The film received critical and box office success some noting it as one of the best romcom movies of all time and has inspired countless films that followed it. On the same year, she did the movie Kailangan Kita with Aga Muhlach. The film was directed by Rory Quintos in where Barretto's acting was once again acclaimed by critics and many has cited it as one of her best works.

In 2003, she was joined by Diether Ocampo, Onemig Bondoc, Assunta De Rossi, and Piolo Pascual in the Wenn V. Deramas' series Buttercup (2003–2004).

In 2004, she portrayed a mermaid in the breakthrough fantasy television series Marina with Rafael Rosell, Meryll Soriano, Agot Isidro, Snooky Serna, Malou de Guzman and Cherie Gil. Also on the same year, she starred in the movie Milan opposite Piolo Pascual which was directed by Olivia Lamasan. The film received widespread critical acclaim for its original story and cinematography and has been noted as one of the best romance movies of Philippine Cinema. Her performance of the film also won her a FAMAS Award for Best Actress.

In 2005, she co-starred Jericho Rosales and Diether Ocampo with Gloria Diaz and Hilda Koronel in the film Nasaan Ka Man. The film won her another FAMAS Award for Best Actress and has also been cited as one of her best works. That same year she starred in the film Dubai, directed by Rory Quintos, with co-stars Aga Muhlach and John Lloyd Cruz. She was also part of the ensemble cast of television drama series Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin alongside Diether Ocampo, Angelika dela Cruz, Shaina Magdayao, Bea Alonzo and John Lloyd Cruz.

In 2006, she starred in the Chito S. Roño's horror film Sukob with Kris Aquino. The movie was the highest-grossing film of that year.

In 2007, she was paired with Piolo Pascual in the television drama series Walang Kapalit which was directed by Wenn V. Deramas.

In 2008, she was cast in Sineserye Presents: Maligno, an extremely violent dark gothic-supernatural thriller television anthology co-starring Kim Chiu, Rafael Rosell and Diether Ocampo. Also that same year, she landed a remarkable role in the television drama series Iisa Pa Lamang together with Angelica Panganiban, Diether Ocampo, Gabby Concepcion, Cherry Pie Picache, and Susan Roces. The series became 2008's hottest television primetime drama and is regarded as one of Claudine's best televisions series.

Move to GMA Network (2009–2012)

Barretto shocked the local media in November 2009 when she broke ties with her long-time network ABS-CBN and transferred to rival company GMA Network.

In 2010, she started her own weekly drama anthology, Claudine with GMA Network. Also that same year she was a part of a movie produced by GMA Films and Viva Films titled In Your Eyes co-starring Anne Curtis and Richard Gutierrez.

In 2011, she played lead in the television drama Iglot co-starring Jolina Magdangal and Marvin Agustin.

Comeback, TV5 (2015–2017)

Barretto made a major big screen comeback in 2015 starring in the Star Cinema movie Etiquette for Mistresses alongside Kim Chiu, Iza Calzado, Cheena Crab, Kris Aquino and directed by Chito S. Roño. Despite the controversy of the film, it was acclaimed critically and was a box-office hit. Claudine also marks her first appearance on Maalaala Mo Kaya after more than 20 years, in an episode titled "Itak/Bolo" which aired in October of the same year.

In 2016, she joined TV5 and starred in the television drama series Bakit Manipis ang Ulap? which was directed by Joel Lamangan and co-starring Diether Ocampo, Meg Imperial, and Cesar Montano. That same year she appeared in another MMK episode titled "Luneta Park" which aired in December.

In 2017, she made her first ever appearance at the Star Magic Ball, since she left ABS-CBN in 2009.

In 2020, she signed a management contract with ALV Talent Circuit.

Second comeback: GMA Network (2017-present)

In 2022, she made a television comeback on GMA Network through leading appearance in Wish Ko Lang. She led two episode of the said show for anniversary which both won in television ratings.

In 2023, Barretto starred in Lovers & Liars aired on GMA Network beating rival show in NUTAM ratings.

Barretto in 2019

Personal life

In March 2002, a month after the box-office success of their movie Got 2 Believe, Barretto's on-screen and real-life partner of four years, Rico Yan, died of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis.

Barretto married actor Raymart Santiago on March 27, 2006, but annulment proceedings had been initiated in 2013. In 2015, she adopted three children, and has one child with Santiago.

On October 7, 2021, Claudine formalized her bid to run as a city councilor for Olongapo City in the 2022 elections under the PDP–Laban political party. On April 12, 2022, Claudine expressed her support for presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos in the elections. She failed to get elected as councilor.

In 2025, Barretto was hospitalized for depression and revealed that she admitted herself to a rehabilitation facility due to post-traumatic stress disorder.

Legacy

Robert Requinta of Manila Bulletin featured two of Barretto's iconic lines from classic films Soltera (1999) & Milan (2004) on their list of "28 memorable movie lines that will make you fall in love or cry". Estoisa-Koo and Anarcon of Pep PH also made a list of "10 Famous Lines from Filipino Teleseryes" where her confrontation scene with Angelica Panganiban landed a spot from the 2008 hit series, Iisa Pa Lamang. In 2018, Nadine Lustre paid homage and recreated one of Barretto's most iconic advertisement for the clothing line Folded & Hung. Barretto's work has influenced younger artists, including Mariel Rodriguez, Kim Chiu, Rita Daniela, Julia Barretto and others.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Kumusta Ka Aking MahalMariel
1993Pulis Patola
Home Along Da Riles: Da MovieBing KosmeFilm based on situational comedy series
May MinamahalPinky
1994Taong Gubat
Sige Ihataw Mo!
Eat All You Can!Kim
Muntik na Kitang MinahalMarianne
Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez StoryPops Fernandez
1995Pare KoNadine
Mangarap KaJenny
1996Radio RomanceMarianne Cordero
May Nagmamahal Sa'yoJanine
Oki Doki Doc : The MovieToni
MadrastaRachel
1997Home Along Da Riles 2Bing Kosme
Calvento Files: The MovieValerieTitle: Balintuwad. With Mula sa Puso co-star Diether Ocampo.
F.L.A.M.E.S.: The MovieKarinaTitle: Pangako. With Mula sa Puso co-star Rico Yan.
1998Dahil Mahal na Mahal KitaCarmela "Mela" Ocampo
1999Mula sa Puso: The MovieOlivia "Via" Pereira-MaglayonFilm version based on the television drama series.
SolteraLizaReunited with Mula sa Puso co-star Diether Ocampo.
Nominated – FAP Award for Best Supporting Actress support with Diamond Star Maricel Soriano
2000AnakCarlaCo-lead role with veteran actress Vilma Santos.
2001Oops! Teka Lang... Diskarte Ko 'ToMarian
2002Got 2 BelieveAntonia "Toni" VillacortaLast film with Rico Yan before his death. Released about a month before Yan's death. Reunited with Mula sa Puso co-star.
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen
Kailangan KitaLena DuranGMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen
Nominated – FAMAS Award for Best Actress
Nominated – FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Gaward Urian Award for Best Actress
Nominated – PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year
2004MilanJennyFAMAS Award for Best Actress
FAP Award for Best Actress
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen
Nominated – Gaward Urian Award for Best Actress
Nominated – PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year
2005Nasaan Ka ManPilarFAMAS Award for Best Actress
Gaward Pasado Award for Best Actress
Maria Clara Award for Best Actress
PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year
Nominated – FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress
DubaiFayeMaria Clara Award for Best Actress
Nominated – ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated – FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
2006SukobDiana#3 Highest-grossing Filipino film of all time
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen (shared with Kris Aquino)
Nominated – FAMAS Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Gawad Pasado Award for Best Actress
2010NoyHerself/Cameo
In Your EyesCiara delos SantosNominated – FAP Luna Award for Best Actress
2015Etiquette for MistressesChloe ZamoraComeback with Star Cinema and reunion project with Kris Aquino after Sukob.
2022DeceptionRoseReunion project with Mark Anthony Fernandez after Mangarap Ka; To be directed by Joel Lamangan.
Mamasapano: Now It Can Be ToldErica PabalinasSpecial Role
2023Loyalista: The Untold Story of Imelda PapinImelda Papin
2024When Magic Hurts

Television

YearTitleRole(s)
1992–1996Ang TVHerself
1992–1997Home Along Da RilesBing Kosme
1993–1995Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!Guest
1993–1998
1999–2000Oki Doki DocToni Makunatan
1993–1998Palibhasa LalakeTracey / Guest
1993Maalaala Mo Kaya: WalkmanValerie
Maalaala Mo Kaya: TropeoElvie
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Brilyante at BubogGina
1995–2009
2015–2022
2026–presentASAPCo-host / Performer
1996Maalaala Mo Kaya: Valentines CardStella
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Pahiram ng Isang PaskoMarita
1996–1997Star Drama Theater Presents: ClaudineVarious Roles
1996Flames: ForevermoreArlene
1997–1999Mula sa PusoOlivia "Via" Pereira
1997GimikDanielle (Special Guest)
Maalaala Mo Kaya: LiwanagCarolina
1998Maalaala Mo Kaya: DesaparesidosMillet
Wansapanataym: Pamana ni Lola GareAntonette, Anne, Annette
1999–2001Saan Ka Man NaroroonRosario S. Ocampo / Rosario de Villa / Rose Anne / Rosenda S. Ocampo / Rosita S. Ocampo / Rosemarie Madrigal
2001–2003Sa Dulo ng Walang HangganAngeline Montenegro-Crisotomo / Angelina
2002Wansapanataym: StarraStarra
2003–2004ButtercupMeg
2003The Journey of My HeartHerself
2004MarinaMarina Aguas / Cristina Sto. Domingo
Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita!Princess Kleo / Episode guest
Home Along Da AirportBing Kosme
2005Ikaw ang Lahat sa AkinNea Cruz-Fontanilla
2006Star Magic Presents: Family PicturesGwen
Your Song: God Bless Ye Merry GentlemenEpisode guest
Komiks Presents: BampyEpisode guest
2007Walang KapalitMelanie Santillian
2008Sineserye Presents: MalignoAngela Cortez
Iisa Pa LamangCatherine Ramirez / Cate Dela Rhea
2009May Bukas PaJulia
2010Bb. PilipinasHerself / Judge
ClaudineVarious roles
BantatayShiela
2010–2012Untold StoriesBattered Wife
2010–2011Jillian: Namamasko PoLynette "Lyn" Rivera
2011Spooky NightsVarious roles
IglotMariella Dacera-Rivera
2012Tween HeartsClarisse Benitez
BiriteraCarmela Abesamis
2015Maalaala Mo Kaya: ItakLeni
2016Maalaala Mo Kaya: Luneta ParkLorena
Bakit Manipis ang Ulap?Marla Alvarez
2019Maalaala Mo Kaya: Dance FloorVivian Cunanan
2022Wish Ko Lang: BisitaManda
Tadhana: Hanggang KailanDolores "Dolly" Montemayor
2023–2024Lovers & LiarsOlivia "Via" Rosario-Laurente
2025Avenues of the DiamondSelene Vera
2025–presentTotoy BatoDiamond
2026Roja

Accolades

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Claudine Barretto

As a film actress, Barretto has received two FAMAS Award for Best Actress for movies Milan (2004) and Nasaan Ka Man (2005) and a Luna Award for Best Actress for the same movie, Milan. In 2016, she won Dangal ng PASADO sa Pangkatang Pagganap ng may Mataas na Papuri in the 18th Gawad PASADO Awards for her film Etiquette for Mistresses (2015).

On television, she bagged the Best Young Actress award from Parangal ng Bayan in 1999 for Mula Sa Puso and was nominated as Best Drama Actress by the Asian TV Awards in 2000 for Saan Ka Man Naroroon.

Film

YearCategoryMovieOrganizationRemarks
2000Best Supporting ActressSolteraFAP Awards
2003Best ActressKailangan KitaPMPC Star Awards
2003Best ActressKailangan KitaFAMAS
2003Best ActressKailangan KitaFAP
2003Best ActressKailangan KitaGawad URIAN
2005Best ActressMilan23rd FAP Luna Awards
2005Best ActressMilan53rd FAMAS Award
2005Best ActressMilanPMPC Star awards for Movies
2005Best ActressMilanGawad URIAN
2006Best ActressNasaan Ka Man8th Gawad PASADO Award
2006Best ActressNasaan Ka Man22nd PMPC Star awards for Movies
2006Best ActressNasaan Ka Man54th FAMAS Awards
2006Best ActressNasaan Ka ManFAP Luna
2006Best ActressNasaan Ka ManGawad URIAN
2006Best ActressDubai55th Maria Clara Awards
2006Best ActressDubaiFAP Luna
2006Best Supporting ActressDubaiENPRESS Golden Screen
2006Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting RoleNasaan Ka ManYoung Critics Circle
2007Best ActressSukobGawad PASADO
2007Best ActressSukobFAMAS Award
2011Best ActressIn Your EyesFAP Luna
2016Dangal ng PASADO sa Pangkatang Pagganap ng may Mataas na PapuriEtiquette for Mistresses18th Gawad PASADO Awards
2022Best ActressDeception35th PMPC Star awards for Movies
2024Movie Supporting Actress of the YearMamasapano: Now It Can Be Told39th PMPC Star awards for Movies

Television

YearCategoryTV ShowOrganizationRemarks
1993Best New TV PersonalityAng TVPMPC Star Awards for Television
1997Best TV PersonalityStar Drama Presents: KasunduanPMPC Star Awards for Television
1999Best Young ActressMula Sa PusoParangal ng Bayan
2000Best Drama ActressSaan Ka Man NaroroonAsian TV Awards
2003Best Female Variety Show HostASAP ManiaPMPC Star Awards for Television
2005Best Drama ActressMarinaPMPC Star Awards for Television
2006Best Drama ActressIkaw ang Lahat sa AkinPMPC Star Awards for Television
2007Best Drama ActressWalang KapalitPMPC Star Awards for Television
2009Best Drama ActressIisa Pa Lamang57th FAMAS Award
2009Best Drama ActressIisa Pa Lamang23rd PMPC Star Awards for Television
2016Best Single Performance by an ActressMMK: Itak/BoloPMPC Star Awards for Television
2022FAVE TWINS/TRIPLETSSaan Ka Man NaroonJeepney TV Fan Favorite Awards

Special awards and recognitions

Barretto was awarded Box Office Queen by Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation in 2003 and 2006 for the commercial success of her movies, Got 2 Believe and Sukob.

Hailed as one of the Top 20 stars who ruled the decade (2000–2009) by YES! Magazine, she ranked 6th along with other notable personalities like Kris Aquino, Judy Ann Santos, Vic Sotto and Sharon Cuneta.

In 2009, she was recognised as one of Cinema One's 15 Legends, together with 14 other iconic film stars of the Philippines who helped define Philippine Cinema which includes Fernando Poe Jr., Dolphy, Nora Aunor, Susan Roces, Nida Blanca, Christopher de Leon, Vilma Santos, Maricel Soriano, Aga Muhlach, Robin Padilla, Judy Ann Santos, John Lloyd Cruz, Sharon Cuneta, and Piolo Pascual.

Box office

YearGroupAward
2003Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship FoundationBox Office Queen (Got 2 Believe)
2005Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship FoundationMs. RP Movies (Milan)
2006Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship FoundationBox Office Queen (Sukob)

Soundtrack

YearTitleProducerOrganization
2006"The Gift"Star RecordsBMG Music Publishing, Ltd. and Sony Music Entertainment (Philippines), Inc.

Special awards

YearGroupAward
2003German Moreno and FAMAS AwardsGerman Moreno Youth Achievement Award
2008German MorenoWalk of Fame Awardee
2019FDCP Sine SandaanLeading Lady
20236th Philippine Empowered Men and Women AwardsLifetime Achievement Awards
2023Asean Excellence Achievers AwardsAsean Excellence for Acting and Phenomenal Filmography
2023PMPC Star Awards for MoviesFemale Star of the Night
2024Global Trends Business Leaders AwardsPHILIPPINE MOVIES & TV INDUSTRY EXCELLENCE
2024Asia's Golden Icon AwardsAsia's Multi-Awarded Actress

Recognitions

YearGroupAward
1999S-Movie Magazine: Brightest Star of 1999Brightest Star of 1999 (13)
2009url=http://www.pep.ph/guide/5135/Cinema-One-Originals-2009-winners-baredtitle=Cinema One Originals 2009 winners bareddate=November 18, 2009work=Philippine Entertainment Portalaccess-date=October 27, 2015archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091122064829/http://www.pep.ph/guide/5135/Cinema-One-Originals-2009-winners-baredarchive-date=November 22, 2009url-status=dead}}15 CinemaOne Legends (with Fernando Poe Jr., Dolphy, Nora Aunor, Susan Roces, Nida Blanca, Christopher de Leon, Vilma Santos, Maricel Soriano, Aga Muhlach, Robin Padilla, Judy Ann Santos, John Lloyd Cruz, Sharon Cuneta and Piolo Pascual)
2010YES! MagazineRanked as 6th Celebrity Who Ruled The Decade (2000–2009)
2010YES! Magazines 100 Beautiful Stars11th Most Beautiful Star
2011InTrend Magazine's Ziana Zain Top 10 Hot Asian MomsTop 3 Most Hottest Mom in Asia
20141st PEP List AwardsFemale Newsmaker of the Year

References

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  2. "'Bangungot' kills Rico Yan; Claudine still in shock". The Philippine Star.
  3. "Raymart Santiago reveals "final straw" that did in his marriage to Claudine Barretto". Philippine Entertainment Portal.
  4. (September 7, 2019). "Claudine Barretto finally introduces her youngest child Noah Joaquin".
  5. (October 7, 2021). "Claudine Barretto files COC for Olongapo councilor".
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