Zsa Zsa Padilla

Zsa Zsa Padilla
Padilla in 2023
Born
Esperanza Padilla y Perez

(1964-05-28) May 28, 1964 (age 60)
Manila, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Other namesDivine Diva
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active1978–present
Known forHelena Montoya in Wildflower
Children3, including Karylle and Zia[1]
Parents
Relatives
Musical career
Genres

Esperanza "Zsa Zsa" Perez Padilla (born May 28, 1964) is a Filipino singer, actress, television host, music producer and businesswoman.[3]

Referred to as the "Divine Diva",[4] Padilla is recognized as one of the top female recording artists in the Philippines.[5] Before going solo in 1982, Padilla began her career in the mid 70s with the renowned Filipino band, Hotdog.[3] She has won a Gawad Urian Award,[6] 2 FAP Awards,[7] 3 Golden Screen Awards[8] including the prestigious 'Decade Award' and received multiple nominations at the FAMAS Award. Padilla is also among the biggest-selling female music artists in the Philippines. According to Philippine Association of the Record Industry, some of her best-selling albums include: Ikaw Lamang (Gold), Zsa Zsa (4× Platinum), Sentiments (Platinum) and Unchanging Love (Gold).[3] As an acclaimed actress, Padilla has played various genres ranging from drama, comedy and fantasy. She's best known for ZsaZsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh, Batang PX, Ako Legal Wife: Mano Po 4 and Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin.

Personal life

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Family

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Padilla was born as Esperanza Perez Padilla in 1964, the daughter of parents Esperanza "Kating" Felipa Perez and actor-sportsman Carlos "Sonny" Padilla, Jr. She has three daughters, namely Karylle[9] with Modesto Tatlonghari; and Zia[10] and Nicole[11] with Dolphy Quizon.

Padilla and her husband, architect Conrad Onglao dwell on a $6.8 million U-shaped mansion upon a 1,386 square-meter lot in Barangay San Lorenzo Village.[12] She had been engaged to Conrad Onglao from 2015 - 2016. The couple also owns Casa Esperanza, their green holiday cottage in Lucban, Quezon.[13]

Padilla suffers from a birth defect, megaureter since her left ureter caused her chronic urinary tract infection. In 2007, her first surgery was a minimally invasive procedure to remedy the ureter. In 2012, Padilla underwent partial left kidney nephrectomy. In 2024, she had a (pee) reflux which caused her third surgery, a laparoscopy at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital.[14]

Career

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Padilla started in the mid-70s as the vocalist of the Manila Sound band, Hotdog, and then went solo in 1982. In 1987, she had her first TV acting role in the series, Lovingly Yours, Helen. In the same year, she had her first movie role in the film, Mga Anak ni Facifica Falayfay, with the Filipino comedian Dolphy, who became her partner of more than 20 years.

Discography

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Albums

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Album Title Record Label Year Catalog Producers Format Award
Am I Your Kind of Woman
reissued as Kahit Na
Telesis Records, Vicor Music 1984, 2009 TLS-KD-101
TELCD-1025
Producers: Willy Cruz & Margot M. Gallardo.
Executive Produce: Margot M. Gallardo
LP, CD
Am I Your Kind of Woman Jem Records 1984 JLP-134 Producers: Willy Cruz & Margot M. Gallardo.
Executive Produce: Margot M. Gallardo
LP
Zsa Zsa
("the pink album")
Blackgold Records 1985 BA-5115
KBA-5115
Producers: Ed Formoso, Danny Favis, Dante Trinidad.
Co-producer: Johnny Alegre. Executive Producer: Vic del Rosario, Jr.
LP & Cassette
Ikaw Lamang[15] Blackgold Records 1986 BA-5131
KBA-5131
Producer: Chito Ilagan
Co-Producer: Johnny Alegre
LP & Cassette Gold Record Award
Hitmakers Vol. 6[16]Hiram and Eversince Blackgold Records 1989 BA-5132
KBA-5132
Producer: Johnny Alegre Compilation LP & Cassette
Roots & Wings[17] Blackgold Records 1988 BA-5149
KBA-5149
Producer: Johnny Alegre LP & Cassette
Star Tracks Vol. 1[18]Mambobola Vicor Music 1989 TSP-5817, VSC-5817 Producer: Chito Ilagan
Co-Producer: Johnny Alegre
Compilation LP & Cassette
Krismas[17][19] Blackgold Records 1990 KBA-6171 Producer: Johnny Alegre Cassette
Iisa Blackgold Records 1991 BCD-91-018 Producer: Jun Sta. Maria
Executive Producer: Chito Ilagan
Cassette & CD
Walang Makakapigil[17] Warner Music Philippines 1994 Amazon ASIN:
B001ESU4O4
[20]
CD
Zsa Zsa[17] Viva Records 1998 Amazon ASIN:
B07Q5WX89J
Executive producers: Vic del Rosario Jr., Vicente G. del Rosario III CD Quadruple Platinum Record Award
Sentiments[17][21] Viva Records 1999 Amazon ASIN:
B07QB7JD49
Executive producers: Vic del Rosario Jr., Vicente G. del Rosario III CD Platinum Record Award
Sing Along with Zsa Zsa[22] Viva Records 2000 Executive producers: Vic del Rosario Jr., Vicente G. del Rosario III CD
In My Life ... Zsa Zsa Live[17][23][24] Viva Records 2001 VR-CAS-01049 Executive producers: Vic del Rosario Jr., Vicente G. del Rosario III CD
Love Concert, The Album[17] (vols. 1 & 2)[25] Viva Records 2001 Amazon ASIN:
B07Q826G7T
[26]
Executive producers: Vic del Rosario Jr., Vicente G. del Rosario III CD
Mahal Kita, Walang Iba[17][27] Viva Records 2002 Amazon ASIN:
B07Q4NTJWV
[28]
Executive producers: Vic del Rosario Jr., Vicente G. del Rosario III CD
Sentiments Plus[29] Independent 2002 CD
Zsa Zsa Silver Series[30][31] Viva Records 2006 Amazon ASIN:
B07QY1RCTJ
[32]
Executive producers: Vic del Rosario Jr., Vicente G. del Rosario III CD
Am I Your Kind of Woman (reissue) Vicor Music 2009 TELCD-1025 Producers: Willy Cruz & Margot M. Gallardo. Executive Produce: Margot M. Gallardo CD
Unchanging Love[17][33] PolyEast Records 2009 2CD Gold Record Award
Hiram, A Divine Collection (Vicor 40th Anniversary Collection)[34] Vicor Music 2009 VCD-DA-001 Producers: Ed Formoso, Danny Favis, Dante Trinidad, Johnny Alegre,
Chito Ilagan, Jun Sta. Ana. Executive Producer: Vic del Rosario, Jr.
2CD Compilation
Palagi[17][35] PolyEast Records 2013 CD
Beginnings[17][36] PolyEast Records 2015 CD

Singles

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The Analog Era

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Side A Side B Record Label Catalog Producer Year Format
Kahit Na
(Willy Cruz)[37][38][39][40]
One World of Nescafe
(Roger Nichols & Bill Lane)
(Arranged by Willy Cruz)
Telesis Records Telesis 1055 Producers: Willy Cruz & Margot M. Gallardo 1983 45-RPM Vinyl
Point of No Return
(Louie Ocampo & Cocoy Laurel)
Instrumental Version
(Arranged by Louie Ocampo)
Blackgold Records Producer: Louie Ocampo 1984 45-RPM Vinyl
Somewhere
(Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim)
Instrumental Version
(Arranged by Danny Favis)
Blackgold Records BSP-370 Producer: Danny Favis 1984 45-RPM Vinyl
When I'm With You
(Rene Novelles)
When I'm With You (minus one)
(Arranged by Dante Trinidad)
Blackgold Records BSP-392 Co-Producers: Ed Formoso, Dante Trinidad, & Johnny Alegre 1985 45-RPM Vinyl
Eversince
(Alvina Eileen Sy)
Eversince (minus one)
(Arranged by Dante Trinidad)
Blackgold Records BSP-397 Producers: Dante Trinidad & Johnny Alegre 1985 45-RPM Vinyl
To Love You
(Danny Javier)
To Love You (minus one)
(Arranged by Menchu Apostol)
Blackgold Records BSP-401 Producers: Dante Trinidad & Johnny Alegre 1985 45-RPM Vinyl
Hiram
(George Canseco)
Hiram (minus one)
(Arranged by Danny Tan)
Blackgold Records BSP-404 Co-Producers: Johnny Alegre & Chito Ilagan
Executive Producer: Vic del Rosario, Jr.
1986 45-RPM Vinyl
Mambobola
(Rey-An Fuentes)
Mambobola (minus one)
(Arranged by Homer Flores)
Blackgold Records BSP-410 Producer: Chito Ilagan
Associate Producer: Johnny Alegre
1986 45-RPM Vinyl
Ikaw Lamang
(Dodjie Simon)
Ikaw Lamang (minus one)
(Arranged by Menchu Apostol)
Blackgold Records BSP-413 Producer: Chito Ilagan
Co-Producer: Johnny Alegre
1986 45-RPM Vinyl
Minsan Pa
(Jun Sta. Maria & Peewee Apostol)
Minsan Pa (minus one)
(Arranged by Menchu Apostol)
Blackgold Records BSP-417 Producer: Chito Ilagan
Co-Producer: Johnny Alegre
1986 45-RPM Vinyl
Maybe This Time
(Marlene del Rosario)
Maybe This Time (minus one)
(Arranged by Menchu Apostol)
Blackgold Records BSP-432 Producer: Johnny Alegre 1988 45-RPM Vinyl
Pangako
(Dodjie Simon)
Pangako (minus one)
(Arranged by Egay Gonzales)
Blackgold Records BSP-447 Producer: Johnny Alegre
Executive Producers: Fred Samantela & Chito Ilagan
1990 45-RPM Vinyl
Ang Aking Pamasko
(Tony Velarde)
Ang Aking Pamasko (minus one)
(Arranged by Egay Gonzales)
Blackgold Records BSP-459 Producer: Johnny Alegre
Executive Producer: Sandra Chavez
1990 45-RPM Vinyl
Another Chance[41]
(John-John Macalisang)
Instrumental Version
(Arranged by Romy Salcedo)
Blackgold Records BSP-474 Producer: Jun Sta. Maria
Executive Producer: Chito Ilagan
1991 45-RPM Vinyl

The Digital Era

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Song Record Label Catalog Year Format
Bridge Over Troubled Water
(Paul Simon)
From the album, Sentiments
Viva Records 1999 CD
Skyline Pigeon
(Elton John & Bernie Taupin)
From the albums, Mahal Kita, Walang Iba; and Zsa Zsa Silver Series
Viva Records 2002 CD
Time After Time
(Cyndi Lauper & Rob Hyman)
From the album, In My Life ... Zsa Zsa Live
Viva Records 2002 CD & VCD
I Honestly Love You
(Jeff Barry & Peter Allen)
From the album, In My Life ... Zsa Zsa Live[42]
Viva Records 2002 CD & VCD
Through the Years
(Steve Dorff & Marty Panzer)
From the album, Zsa Zsa Silver Series
Viva Records 2006 CD
Ganyan Kita Kamahal
(Jimmy Borja / Marilyn Villapando)
From the album, Zsa Zsa Silver Series
Viva Records 2006 CD & Music video
Hanggang
(Wency Cornejo)
From the album, Palagi
PolyEast Records 2009 CD & Music video
Don't Give Up On Us Baby[43]
(David Soul)
From the album, Sing Along With Zsa Zsa
Viva Records VVCD 00 015 2000 CD & VCD
We're All Alone[44][45]
(Boz Scaggs)
From the album, The Number 1 Album (Various Artists)
Viva Records 2002 CD
Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita
From the TV serial, Magkano Ang Iyong Dangal?
From the album, 60 Taon Ng Musika at Soap Opera (Various Artists)[46][47]
ABS-CBN, Star Records 2010 Broadcast, Music video, & CD
Sana'y Maghintay Ang Walang Hanggan
From the TV serial, Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay
From the album, 60 Taon Ng Musika at Soap Opera (Various Artists)[46][47]
ABS-CBN, Star Records 2010 Broadcast, Music video, & CD
Sayang
From the TV serial, Kahit Puso'y Masugatan
ABS-CBN 2012 Broadcast
Mahal Kita, Walang Iba[citation needed]
(Ogie Alcasid)
From the album, Mahal Kita, Walang Iba
Viva Records 2012 CD & Music video


Significant concerts

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List of headlining concerts, with dates and venues
Title Date Venue Notes
All For Love: Zsa Zsa Padilla and Side A[48] February 13, 1999 Araneta Coliseum
Divas 4 Divas[48] December 6, 2008 • Co-headliners: Regine Velasquez, Pops Fernandez and Kuh Ledesma.
Zsa Zsa: Beginnings[49] July 31, 2015 Newport World Resorts • Guest stars include Martin Nievera and Karylle.
Zsa Zsa Padilla: The Best Day of My Life[50] May 11, 2018 • Guest stars include Karylle and Zia Quizon.
Totally ZsaZsa May 16, 2019 • Guest stars include Ian Veneration, Karylle and Zeus Collins.
40 Na Zsa[51] November 11, 2023 • A celebration of Zsa Zsa Padilla's 40th anniversary in the showbusiness.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role
1987 Mga Anak ni Facifica Falayfay Cristina Mendoza
Black Magic Valerie
1988 Hiwaga sa Balete Drive Margarita
Magkano ang Iyong Dangal? Era
1989 Starzan: Shouting Star of the Jungle Jane
Pahiram ng Isang Umaga Lydia
Bakit Iisa Lamang ang Puso?
Bote, Diyaryo, Garapa
Starzan II: The Coming of the Star Son Jane
My Darling Domestic: Greyt Eskeyp
1990 Starzan III: The Jungle Triangle Jane
Og Must Be Crazy Kathy
1993 Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo
1994 Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin Monique
Ika-11 Utos: (Mahalin Mo, Asawa Mo) Susan
1995 Father & Son Lennie
1996 Madrasta Sandra
1997 Batang PX Tessie
1998 Tataynic Rose Winshield
2000 Ika-13 Kapitulo Sarah
Mahal Ko Shaina de Jesus
2002 Home Alone da Riber Sandra
2003 Mano Po 2 Lu Shui
2005 Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife Chona Chong
2006 Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah, ze Moveeh Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah
2008 Dobol Trobol: Lets Get Redi 2 Rambol! cameo appearance with Pia Guanio
2009 Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love Olivia Uy
2010 Paano Na Kaya Carmina Marasigan
Sigwa Sita
2012 I Do Bidoo Bidoo: Heto nAPO Sila! Elaine Fuentebella
2013 A Moment in Time Miriam Javier
2015 You're Still the One Cecilia
2017 Bes and the Beshies Mabel
Ang Larawan Elsa Montes

Television

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Year Title Role Network
1983–87 GMA Supershow Co-host GMA Network
1993 GMA Telesine Presents: Camilla Camilla
1994 GMA Telesine Presents: Mukha
1994–95 Star Drama Presents: Zsa Zsa ABS-CBN
1995–96 Familia Zaragoza Divina Zaragoza-Lagrimas
1997 Zsa Zsa Limited Engagement Herself GMA Network
1997 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Gitara ABS-CBN
1998–present ASAP Herself
1998 Hiwalay Kung Hiwalay, Daw! GMA Network
1999–2000 Labs Ko Si Babe Mayor Diwata Royales ABS-CBN
2001–02 Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka Nieves Quevedo-Pacheco
2002 Morning Girls Herself
2003–04 Star in a Million
2004 Born Diva
2005–06 Bituing Walang Ningning Rosa Mia Suarez
2007-08 Mars Ravelo's Lastikman Dra. Cynthia "Cindy" Evilone
2010 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Shell Flor
1DOL Eleanor Serrano
2011–12 Budoy Luisa Maniego
2013 Juan dela Cruz Laura Alejandro
2014 Dyesebel Elena "Ena" Villamayor-Montilla
2016 The Story of Us Myra Simbulan
2017 Wildflower Helena Montoya / Red Dragon
2019–present It's Showtime Hurado in Tawag ng Tanghalan (since Season 3 Quarter 3) ABS-CBN
Kapamilya Channel
A2Z
All TV
2020 Almost Paradise Governor Nina Rosales WGN America
Love Thy Woman Helen Chao ABS-CBN
Kapamilya Channel
2023 Cattleya Killer Auri Melendez[52] Amazon Prime Video

Awards

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Year Award-Giving Body Category Work Result
1991 Best Actress of the Year Won
1994 Star Awards for Movies Best Supporting Actress Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin Won
1995 Star Awards for Television Best Actress in a Single Performance Mukha Won
1997 FAMAS Awards Best Supporting Actress Madrasta Nominated
FAP Awards Nominated
PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Supporting Actress of the Year Nominated
1998 Gawad Urian Awards Best Actress Batang PX Won
Film Academy of the Philippines Awards Won
PMPC Star Awards for Movies Won
2005 31st Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actress Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife[53][54] Won
2006 Tanglaw Awards Best Actress Won
Guillermo Mendoza Scholarship Foundation Awards Won
24th Luna Awards Won
3rd ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy) Won
2007 2nd ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah, ze Moveeh Nominated
2009 35th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Mano Po 6: A Mother's Love Nominated
2010 12th Gawad PASADO Awards Nominated
2011 ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Drama, Musical or Comedy) Sigwa Won
2012 ENPRESS Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Budoy Nominated
2014 Juan dela Cruz Nominated

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