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In 2005, she was awarded the Golden Artist Award at the FAMAS Awards. She has received 2 Grammy nominations for Best Musical Theater Album (2004 and 2019). In 1990, Salonga was awarded the Presidential Medal of Merit from President Corazon Aquino for her services to the arts.
In 2016, Salonga won two more Aliw Awards, one for Best Major Concert in a Foreign Venue and her second Entertainer of the Year award. [144] The following year, Salonga was one of the coaches on The Voice Teens. [145] Also in 2017, she released an album, Bahaghari: Lea Salonga Sings Traditional Songs of the Philippines, with songs sung in ...
Salonga at the 74th Tony Awards. Filipina singer and actress Lea Salonga has appeared in international theatre productions, television shows, films, and video games. She made her professional debut on stage in the 1978 Repertory Philippines production of The King and I. [1]
Before 1956, nominees' names were not made public; [2] the change was made by the awards committee to "have a greater impact on theatregoers". [3] In 1965, Liza Minnelli, age 19, became the youngest actress to win the award. She is followed by Lea Salonga, age 20, in 1991. In 2017, Bette Midler, age 71
Lea Salonga is best known for her legendary vocals, but there’s still so much that you might not know about her. The actress, who voiced Disney princesses Jasmine and Mulan, exclusively revealed ...
Tony Award winner Menzel is slated to perform while on the Bronx Zoo’s “Wondrous World ... The lineup includes additional acclaimed talents such as Lea Salonga, Rachel Platten, Dan + Shay ...
Lea Salonga: N/A Flower Drum Song: Nominated [109] 2005 : Robert Lopez: Avenue Q: Nominated 2011 : The Book of Mormon: Won 2014 : Jhett Tolentino: N/A The Color Purple: Won First naturalized Filipino to win. [110] Lena Hall / / Hedwig and the Angry Inch: Nominated 2016 : Conrad Ricamora: The King and I: Nominated [111] 2019 : Lea Salonga N/A ...
Scroll down to see a list of 2024 SAG Awards nominees — and look for the bold names to find out who won: MOVIES. Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. American Fiction.