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Judy Ann Lumagui Santos-Agoncillo (Santos)

Also Known As: "Juday"
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Birthplace: Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Daughter of Private and Private
Wife of Ryan Agoncillo
Mother of Private; Private and Private
Sister of Private and Private
Half sister of Private; Private; Private and Private

Occupation: Actress
Managed by: Klarenz Kristoffer Magdaluyo Qui...
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About Judy Ann Santos

Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo (born Judy Anne Lumagui Santos; 11 May 1978) is a Filipino film and television actress, reality television host, recording artist, film producer,chef, author and lately an effective Social Media Influencer/Vlogger through her Youtube Channel Judy Ann's Kitchen. She was known for being Superstar Nora Aunor's heir apparent the reason why she was dubbed as the "Young Superstar". She is considered by many of her peers as the last of the biggest stars in Philippine Showbiz alongside Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, Sharon Cuneta and Maricel Soriano. In recent times, she already earned her right to be called this country's Prime Superstar and Queen of Philippine Soap Opera.

Santos began as a child actress and made her professional television debut in Kaming Mga Ulila (1986) before her screen debut in the film Silang Mga Sisiw Sa Lansangan (1988) where she appeared as part of the ensemble playing a supporting role. Her first leading role in a television series was in Ula, Ang Batang Gubat (1988), she was also part of German Moreno's That's Entertainment, but she received media recognition in her breakthrough television series Mara Clara (1992). She has since spawned highly rated television series, amongst these are Esperanza (1996), Basta't Kasama Kita (2003), Sa Piling Mo (2006) and Ysabella (2007).

Santos starred in commercially successful films in the early 1990s following motion picture adaptations of Mara Clara (1996) and Esperanza (1999). She further achieved television and film success with pairings opposite Wowie de Guzman, Rico Yan, and Piolo Pascual.

Santos' performance in the film Sabel (2004) received critical acclaim and earned her the Gawad Urian for Best Actress. In 2006, her film Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo gained both critical and financial success, Santos won the Metro Manila Film Festival for Best Actress, PMPC Star Awards for Movies Lead Actress and FAMAS Award for Best Actress among others. Santos' other notable films include Till There Was You (2003), Don't Give Up on Us (2006), Ouija (2007), Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo (2007), Mag-ingat Ka Sa...Kulam (2008) and My Househusband (2011). Santos also earned television honors including a PMPC Star Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series for Krystala (2005) and KBP Golden Dove Award for Best TV Actress for Habang May Buhay (2010).

Santos debuted as producer for the film Ploning (2008), the Philippines' entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film received international acclaim and was shown at the Palm Springs International Film Festival and Newport Beach Film Festival.

Santos is an occasional recording artist and has released three albums, Judy Ann Santos (1999), Bida Ng Buhay Ko (2001), and Musika Ng Buhay Ko (2007). On 28 April 2009, she married Ryan Agoncillo. Santos and Agoncillo have three children, Yohan, Lucho and Luna.

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Judy Ann Santos's Timeline

1978
May 11, 1978
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines