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Maria Jolina Perez Magdangal was born on November 6, 1978 [1] in Quezon City [11] to Jun Magdangal and Paulette Perez. Her father worked in the marketing and public relations departments of San Miguel Corporation [12] for two decades before resigning in 1993 to manage Magdangal's career.
Ex Ex Lovers is a 2025 Philippine romantic comedy film directed by JP Habac. It stars Jolina Magdangal, Marvin Agustin, Juan Karlos Labajo and Loisa Andalio. [1] Produced by Project 8 Projects and Cornerstone Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Filipino singer Jolina Magdangal has been honored with numerous accolades throughout her career, as a musical artist, actress, host and entrepreneur. Magdangal has been recognized not just in the Philippine entertainment industry but also across Asia and received various awards including 2 FAMAS Awards, an Asian Television Awards, and around 15 government recognitions to her credit.
Jolina Secondary lead role [34] 1995 ASAP: Herself Co-host and performer [35] 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila: Herself Co-host and performer [36] 1996 Gimik: Socorro Corazon "Ese" Aragon Main role; Co-lead role [37] 1997-1998 Esperanza: Karen Alonzo-Montejo Secondary lead role [38] 1997-1998 Star Drama Theater Presents: Jolina: Various Roles in 8 ...
In 2002, Magdangal had a smooth metamorphosis from a youth kiddie pop star to a grown-up artist through her album Jolina Sings the Masters. [11] Not only the album featured a more matured and subdued Jolina - no more bangs and too much frills [10] - but also Magdangal interpreted the compositions with mature emotions. Said album is considered ...
The cast was led by Jolina Magdangal, with Leandro Muñoz and Rafael Rosell in his introducing film. [1] It is Magdangal's first solo starring film and her first and only film opposite Muñoz and Rosell. [2] It was Magdangal's last film with Star Cinema until 2021's Momshies! Ang Soul Mo'y Akin! as she transferred to GMA Network from 2002 to 2014
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Most notable tracks on the album were "Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo" by Rivermaya, originally included in their Atomic Bomb album from BMG Records (Pilipinas); [7] "Tulak Ng Bibig, Kabig Ng Dibdib", a cover of the Cinderella-original by Jolina Magdangal; "TL Ako Sa Iyo", a duet of Magdangal and Marvin Agustin which Magdangal re-recorded for her ...