Information Architecture 277 Journal
Information Architecture 277 Journal
Information Architecture 277 Journal
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Her performance in that film earned her three Best Actress nominations in the FAMAS, FAP
Luna, and ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards.Eventually in the same year, she played a lead
role in the soap opera, Mangarap Ka with Piolo Pascual.In 2005, she starred in drama series,
Vietnam Rose with Maricel Soriano.During 2006, she appeared regularly in Your Song,
Komiks, and Love Spell; she also topbilled the horror suspense film, White Lady.In 2007, she
starred in a fantasy series, Rounin and played the role of Aura.In the same year, Panganiban
appeared in the film, A Love Story with Aga Muhlach and Maricel Soriano from which she
earned her first Best Supporting Actress trophy in the FAP Luna Awards.She also appeared
in Judy Ann Santos' romantic soap opera, Ysabella as a guest character, and in December
2007, she played Lena in Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik with Derek Ramsay, Toni
Gonzaga, and the original cast: John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo, Sam Milby, and Anne Curtis.She
became a full-fledged adult dramatic actress in the 2008 primetime drama series, Iisa Pa
Lamang with Claudine Barretto.That series made her the Villain of the Year in the 1st
Supreme to the Extreme Awards (Philippine Star), and she earned Best Drama Actress
nomination in the 23rd PMPC Star Awards for Television.In October 2008, Panganiban
pioneered a comedy gag show, Banana Split on ABS-CBN.The show also featured Valerie
Concepcion, Roxanne Guinoo, Dianne Medina, and Cristine Reyes.She's the only actress who
remained from the original cast when the show started its second season in 2009 until its
last airing in 2020.In February 2009, Panganiban appeared in an episode of Your Song with
Derek Ramsay, and in mid-2009 she filmed her television series, Rubi which was based on
the 2004 Mexican telenovela Rubí and the pilot episode aired in February 2010.She was
joined by Diether Ocampo, Shaina Magdayao, and Jake Cuenca.Charlson received Best
Actress in a Daily Soap Opera award in the 7th USTv Students' Choice Awards through that
series.Later that year, she also starred in the drama/romance movie, I Love You, Goodbye
with her then-boyfriend Derek Ramsay.This was rated the Second Best Picture in the 2009
Metro Manila Film Festival and made her a box-office favorite after it won awards for Best
Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Story and Best Director.Charlson was nominated for Best
Festival Actress.In the same year, she also received Best Comedy Actress nomination in the
PMPC Star Awards for Television through Banana Split.The following year, Panganiban
starred in Here Comes The Bride, a 2010 comedy film with Eugene Domingo, Tuesday
Vargas, Jaime Fabregas, Tom Rodriguez, and John Lapus.The movie gained positive reviews
from viewers and critics and enjoyed box office success.Charlson won the Best Performance
by an Actress in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy) award in the 8th ENPRESS Golden
Screen Awards for Movies.Because of this film, Charlson was hailed as the Comedy Actress
of the Year in the 42nd Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation.She also won
as the Best Comedy Actress through Banana Split in the 24th PMPC Star Awards for
in February 2011.It was Star Cinema's opening salvo for that year and was directed by Chito
Rono.She also consistently demonstrated her comedic antics onscreen through Banana Split
as she earned another Best Comedy Actress nomination in the 25th PMPC Star Awards for
Program award in the ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards.Panganiban proved her versatility
when she received her second Best Supporting Actress award through the horror suspense
film, Segunda Mano in the 60th FAMAS Awards.The movie also starred Kris Aquino and
Dingdong Dantes.It was an official entry in the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival of Star
Cinema with the AgostoDos Pictures, and MJM Productions.In 2012, Panganiban starred in
four different films: Every Breath U Take, a romantic comedy film opposite fellow Star
Magic artist, Piolo Pascual; Madaling Araw Mahabang Gabi, an Indie film that was written
and directed by friend, Dante Nico Garcia; 24/7 in Love, a romantic comedy film that starred
an ensemble cast of selected Star Magic talents in celebration of its 20th anniversary; and
the romantic drama film, One More Try which was an official entry in the 2012 Metro
Manila Film Festival by Star Cinema, with Dingdong Dantes, Zanjoe Marudo, and Angel
February 11, 2013 marked her comeback in Philippine Primetime via television drama,
Apoy Sa Dagat alongside Piolo Pascual and Diether Ocampo.It was Panganiban's first time to
play a dual role in the series and first in the history of Philippine TV to have billed the lead
star twice.Also, aside from her weekend Banana Split, a version of the gag show entitled,
Banana Nite aired at weeknights after Bandila which she top-billed together with fellow
Banana Split stars: John Prats, Zanjoe Marudo, Jason Gainza, Pooh, Melai Cantiveros, Ryan
Bang, Alex Gonzaga, Boom Labrusca, Jef Gaitan, and Kean Cipriano as additions.In 2014,
Panganiban top-billed a comedy-satire film, Beauty in a Bottle with Angeline Quinto and
Assunta de Rossi.She starred in a romantic comedy film entitled That Thing Called Tadhana
opposite JM De Guzman.This was one of the entries in the 2014 Cinema One Originals Film
Festival where Panganiban was hailed as Best Actress for two consecutive years.