Liza Soberano

American and Filipino actress

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2024 Joined the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).
2024 Set to star in the coming-of-age drama Patron Saints of Nothing, alongside Brandon Perea and Jon Jon Briones.
2024 Served as a jury member in the inaugural Ho Chi Minh City International Film Festival.
2024 Starred in the Hollywood horror comedy film Lisa Frankenstein
2023 Town & Country named Soberano as one of Hollywood's 'brightest new stars' and 'exciting young actors'.
2023 Recognized again by Tatler magazine as one of the most influential people in Asia
2022 Returned to the United States to pursue an acting career in Hollywood, becoming interested in a comedy horror film directed by Zelda Williams.
2022 Named one of the most influential people in Asia by Tatler magazine
2022 Returned to California to pursue an acting career in Hollywood
January 2022 Launched her podcast 'An Open Mind', which ran for 12 episodes, focusing on mental health discussions.
2021 Named a Save the Children Fund Ambassador and lobbied for the passage of the Raising the Age of Sexual Consent Law, working to increase the age of consent from 12 to 16.
2021 Featured in the animated series Trese, attempting to diversify her acting roles beyond romantic genres
2020 Received the Youth Achievement Award from the FAMAS Awards, recognizing her significant contributions to Philippine cinema at a young age.
2020 Named Princess of Philippine Movies and Television at the Box Office Entertainment Awards, cementing her status as a leading actress.
2020 Partnered with Gabriela National Alliance of Filipino Women and spoke during the International Day of the Girl Child, advocating for free speech and a safer space for young women.
June 2020 Series Make It with You was cancelled following the ABS-CBN broadcast cessation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 13 2020 Premiered in the romantic drama series Make It with You, where Soberano played a struggling overseas worker and con artist in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
2019 Collaborated with Enrique Gil in the romantic drama Alone/Together, directed by Antoinette Jadaone. Prepared for the role by attending classes at the University of the Philippines Diliman to immerse in academic experiences.
2018 Awarded Box Office Queen at the Box Office Entertainment Awards, highlighting her commercial success and popularity in Filipino cinema.
2018 Named the 'Most Beautiful Star' by Yes! magazine.
2018 Starred as the tribal heroine Ganda in the epic fantasy series Bagani. Trained in wushu and performed stunts, including flight sequences with harness work. Sustained an arm fracture during filming. Nominated for Best Drama Actress at the 2018 Star Awards for Television.
2017 Publicly announced her relationship with Enrique Gil in an article published by Yes! magazine.
2017 Liza Soberano topped TC Candler and The Independent Critics' listing of the '100 Most Beautiful Faces in World'.
2017 Portrayed Pia Wurtzbach in an episode of the anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya.
2017 Soberano appeared in the romantic drama My Ex and Whys with Enrique Gil, playing a blogger who must work with her ex-boyfriend. Director Antoinette Jadaone Garcia-Molina challenged Soberano to 'act lighter' and deglamorize her character, which was noted to be a departure from her previous role in Dolce Amore.
2017 Earned Box Office Entertainment Award for Box Office Queen for her role in the romantic film My Ex and Whys
2016 Soberano starred in Dolce Amore, a romantic drama series shot in Rome and Florence, where she played Serena Marchesa. She prepared for the role by learning to speak Italian and worked closely with dialect coach Ruben Maria Soriquez.
2015 Received the Power Tandem Award from the Star Awards for Television, recognizing her collaborative success in the entertainment industry.
2015 Named Most Promising Female Star at the 2015 Box Office Entertainment Awards for her performance in Forevermore.
2015 Starred in two films with Enrique Gil: the romantic comedy Just the Way You Are (an adaptation of a Wattpad novel) and the romantic drama Everyday I Love You.
2014 Liza Soberano began dating actor Enrique Gil.
2014 Gained wider recognition for portraying a fruit plantation farmer in the romantic drama series Forevermore, which marked her first collaboration with actor Enrique Gil
January 2014 Experienced her breakthrough role in the second season of the drama series Got to Believe, which premiered in January. Starred opposite Daniel Padilla.
2013 Adopted the stage name Liza Soberano at the suggestion of Star Creatives executive Malou Santos. Made her cinematic debut in the romantic comedy Must Be... Love, playing a character in a love triangle with Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo.
2012 Soberano joined the cast of the drama series Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo as a series regular, playing a supporting role alongside Jake Cuenca. During this time, she began acting workshops and singing lessons.
2011 Made her television debut in the fantasy anthology series Wansapanataym

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