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Rufa Mae Quinto

Rufa Mae Ocampo Quinto-Magallanes[1] (born May 28, 1978) is a Filipino actress, comedian, television presenter, producer and model. Known for her camp and signature comedic performances in film and television, she has been cited as a notable figure in Philippine pop culture.[2][3] Dubbed as the "Comedy Princess",[4] she is a ten-time Best Comedy Actress winner at the Star Awards for Television, the most for any actress. Her other accolades include a Golden Screen Award and "Best Supporting Actress" at the PMPC Star Awards for Movies,[5][6] in addition to a nomination for a FAMAS Award for Best Actress. In 2006, The Philippine Star named her one of the greatest comedians of all time.[7]

Career

1994–1999: Beginnings and breakthrough

Quinto's show business career began in 1994, when she was offered a position by That's Entertainment. Her first film was Indecent Professor, starring Glydel Mercado, Amanda Page, and Michelle Parton.[8] She then played supporting roles, until she got her first major role in the 1997 film Gloria, Gloria Labandera.[9]

2000–2009: Rise to prominence and popularity

Quinto continued to reach new career heights at the turn of the new millennium after starring in the romantic drama film Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw (2000). In 2001, her first big break was when she starred in a titular role in the blockbuster hit Booba, which remains one of her most popular films to date.[10] Due to her screen popularity and voluptuous figure, she released her debut album Rated R that same year, which included the theme song of Booba.[11] In 2003, she hosted the MTV Pilipinas Music Awards with Ogie Alcasid. In 2004, she landed another box-office hit Masikip sa Dibdib where she is credited as one of the producers of the film.[12] The accompanying soundtrack of the film includes a song with Regine Velasquez doing the backing vocals.[13] In 2005, she landed a Best Actress nomination at the prestigious FAMAS Awards for her performance in the film Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife, where she competed with the likes of Claudine Barretto and Irma Adlawan. At this point of her career, she has already worked with the likes of Rudy Fernandez, Robin Padilla, Bong Revilla, Regine Velasquez and Ai-Ai delas Alas. She would later star in Regal and GMA Films Desperadas series as a sex author in Desperadas and Desperadas 2 and produced her film Status Single through On-Q 28 productions.[14] In 2009, FHM Philippines listed her among the Top 25 sexiest women of the decade.[15]

2010–2019: Established actress and continued success

With over 15 years of experience in the show business, Quinto has already established herself as a pop culture icon in the industry. In 2011, she starred in the sexy comedy film Temptation Island and was a box-office success. It earned a whooping ₱10 million in its first day,[16] around ₱27.65 million in its first 5 days and has grossed ₱55.42 million within 2 weeks, becoming the 8th highest grossing domestic film of 2011.[17] The next year, she tied with Pokwang on winning Best Comedy Actress at the 2012 PMPC Star Awards for her performance in the comedy show Bubble Gang.[18]

2020–present: Hiatus and showbiz comeback

In 2020, Quinto and her family moved to the United States. After two years of hiatus from show business, she made a comeback and signed a management contract with Sparkle GMA Artist Center.[19] She landed a major role in the GTV's first family sitcom Tols.[20] Not long after, she immediately made guest appearances on Mars Pa More and Family Feud. She top billed an episode for Tadhana with acclaimed actress Irma Adlawan.[21] In 2023, Preview Magazine hailed Quinto as "The backbone of Filipino pop culture."[22]

Personal life

Quinto is the daughter of Alexander Quinto and Fe Ann "Carol" Ocampo,[1] who separated when she was only one year old.[8] She is the second paternal cousin of singer and actress Angeline Quinto who was also in a relationship with her singer ex-boyfriend Erik Santos. She is also the second cousin of Jean Garcia, who also came from That's Entertainment, and the second-degree aunt of Jennica Garcia.[citation needed]

On August 30, 2007, burglars broke into Quinto's house in an exclusive subdivision in Quezon City; she lost valuable property worth P2 million (a watch worth P1.2 million, a laptop, and valuables from inside her bag).[23][24]

From 1999 to 2000, Quinto dated singer-songwriter and politician Dingdong Avanzado. She has also dated singer Erik Santos.[25]

Quinto married financial analyst, Trevor Magallanes on November 25, 2016 in Quezon City.[26] The two had met in 2016, during Quinto's fifth visit in the United States.[27] She gave birth to their first daughter Athena on February 18, 2017.[28] Quinto and her daughter splits their time between the Philippines and the United States, where her husband is based.[29] As of September 2020, she and her daughter have applied for a U.S. green card.[30]

Filmography

Television

Digital

Film

Awards and nominations

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References

  1. ^ a b "TWBA: Rufa Mae turns emotional as she shares how much she misses her mother". Youtube. June 20, 2018. Retrieved March 6, 2023. Rufa Mae Quinto turns emotional as she shares how much she misses her mother, Fe Ann "Carol" Ocampo.
  2. ^ "Rufa Mae Quinto becomes first trending meme this 2021". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  3. ^ Maisie Cabral, Katrina (2023-06-23). "Rufa Mae Quinto Will Stay Relevant for a Long, Long Time—Just Ask the Internet". Preview Magazine.
  4. ^ "WATCH: Rufa Mae Quinto slays in viral 'Kill Boksoon' parody featuring her iconic lines". Philstar Life. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  5. ^ "ABS-CBN named Advertisers' Friendly Network in 2019 ComGuild Academe's Choice Awards | ABS-CBN Entertainment". ent.abs-cbn.com. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  6. ^ "Rufa Mae Quinto: What's true, what's not true". www.philstar.com. 2001-08-03. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  7. ^ Francisco, Butch. "The greatest comedians of all time". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  8. ^ a b "Throwback: Rufa Mae Quinto happy at last". mb.com.ph. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  9. ^ Medina, Josh (2021-06-02). ""Ito lang ba ang bagsak ko?": Rufa Mae Quinto, mahirap daw ang buhay niya sa US". Kami.com.ph - Philippines news. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  10. ^ "Another big leap for Rufa Mae". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  11. ^ Rufa Mae Quinto - Rated R Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2022-07-18
  12. ^ "Masikip sa Dibdib". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  13. ^ Abunda, Boy. "Lucky Rufa Mae". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  14. ^ "Rufa Mae: I never look back". www.philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  15. ^ "FHM lists the Top 25 Sexiest Women of the Decade". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  16. ^ "Temptation Island grossed P10 million on its first day according to Regal Films/GMA Films. Click her". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  17. ^ "Temptation Island". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  18. ^ "Kapamilya Stars, Shows Reign In 2012 PMPC Star Awards For TV". ph.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  19. ^ "Rufa Mae Quinto is back as a Kapuso as she officially signs with Sparkle GMA Artist Center". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  20. ^ "Ruffa Mae makes showbiz comeback in GTV's first family sitcom". Manila Standard. 2022-06-19. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  21. ^ Green, Jhen (2022-04-20). "Rufa Mae Quinto Shares Her Thoughts On Being A Kapuso Again". Philippine News. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  22. ^ Cabral, Katrina Maisie (June 23, 2023). "Rufa Mae Quinto Will Stay Relevant for a Long, Long Time—Just Ask the Internet". Preview.
  23. ^ GMA News.tv, Burglars break into Rufa Mae Quinto's house
  24. ^ GMA News.tv/video, Rufa Mae loses P2-M in property to burglars
  25. ^ Look: Rufa Mae reunites with ex-BF Erik Santos, ABS-CBN Corporation, June 29, 2016, retrieved November 26, 2016
  26. ^ "Look: Trevor Magallanes-Rufa Mae Quinto wedding", GMA News, November 26, 2016, retrieved November 26, 2016
  27. ^ Clarizel Abanilla (May 31, 2016), "Rufa Mae Quinto has finally found 'the one'", Philippine Daily Inquirer, retrieved November 26, 2016
  28. ^ "Rufa Mae gives birth to baby girl". GMA News. 18 February 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  29. ^ "Rufa Mae Quinto gives glimpse of new home in US". ABS-CBN News. November 20, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  30. ^ Bernardino, Stephanie (September 24, 2020). "Rufa Mae Quinto now a few steps closer to being a green card holder". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  31. ^ "Rufa Mae Quinto, Awra Briguela, Carlo Aquino, and More to Star in New Semi-Unscripted Series "Comedy Island Philippines" - When In Manila". www.wheninmanila.com. 2023-07-27. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  32. ^ "Happy, triumphant faces at the 14th PMPC Star Awards for TV". The Philippine Star. October 9, 2000. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  33. ^ "Rufa Mae Quinto Awards". Internet Movie Database. October 21, 2021. Retrieved October 21, 2021.
  34. ^ "Rufa Mae Quinto Awards". Internet Movie Database. October 21, 2021. Retrieved October 21, 2021.

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