Box Office Entertainment Award for Box Office Queen

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The Philippine Box Office Entertainment Award for Box Office Queen is an award presented annually by the Memorial Scholarship Foundation, led by Corazon Samaniego. It was first awarded at the 1st Box Office Entertainment Awards ceremony in 1971. Amalia Fuentes was the first recipient of the Box Office Queen award.[citation needed]

Awarded forAttaining the Highest Box Office Record Film of the Year
Presented byGuillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation
First award1971
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Box Office Entertainment Award for Box Office Queen
Awarded forAttaining the Highest Box Office Record Film of the Year
CountryPhilippines
Presented byGuillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation
First award1971
Currently held byKathryn Bernardo, A Very Good Girl (2023)
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Vilma Santos and Sharon Cuneta are the only two actresses to be elevated to the Philippine Box Office Queen Hall of Fame in 1986 and 1990 respectively, for winning the box-office queen title five times.

Winners

Vilma Santos is Philippine cinema's longest reigning box office queen. She is the first actress to be elevated to the Box Office Queen Hall of Fame in 1986
Sharon Cuneta was crowned Box Office Queen for four consecutive years (1984 to 1987). She was elevated to the Box Office Queen Hall of Fame in 1990
Judy Ann Santos won in 1999 for her performance in Isusumbong Kita Sa Tatay Ko.
Regine Velasquez won in 2001 for her performance in Pangako Ikaw Lang.
Bea Alonzo has won several times including her first win in 2007 for her film One More Chance.
Sarah Geronimo has won multiple times including her first win in 2008 for her performance in A Very Special Love.
Kris Aquino has won multiple times and known as the "Box Office Horror Queen" for her horror movies Feng Shui and Sukob.
Anne Curtis is the co-winner of 2011's "Box Office Queen" for her role in No Other Woman.
Cristine Reyes is the co-winner of 2011's "Box Office Queen" for her performance in No Other Woman.
More information Year, Actor ...
Year Actor
1970
(1st)
Amalia Fuentes
1971
(2nd)
Nora Aunor
1972
(3rd)
Vilma Santos
1973
(4th)
Vilma Santos
1974
(5th)
Vilma Santos[1]
1975
(6th)
Gloria Diaz
1976
(7th)
Alma Moreno
1977
(8th)
Vilma Santos
1978
(9th)
Vilma Santos
1979
(10th)
Vilma Santos
1980
(11th)
Vilma Santos
1981
(12th)
Nora Aunor
1982
(13th)
Vilma Santos[1]
1983
(14th)
Vilma Santos[2]
1984
(15th)
Sharon Cuneta
1985
(16th)
Sharon Cuneta
1986
(17th)
Sharon Cuneta
1987
(18th)
Sharon Cuneta
1988
(19th)
Aiza Seguerra
1989
(20th)
Sharon Cuneta
1990
(21st)
Kris Aquino
1991
(22nd)
Sharon Cuneta
1992
(23rd)
Sharon Cuneta[3]
1993
(24th)
Sharon Cuneta
1994
(25th)
Dawn Zulueta[4]
1995
(26th)
Nora Aunor[5]
1996
(27th)
Sharon Cuneta
1997
(28th)
Rosanna Roces
1998
(29th)
Rosanna Roces
1999
(30th)
Judy Ann Santos[6]
2000
(31st)
Vilma Santos[7]
2001
(32nd)
Regine Velasquez[8][9]
2002
(33rd)
Claudine Barretto[9][failed verification]
2003
(33rd)
Ai-Ai delas Alas[10]
2004
(35th)
Kris Aquino[11]
2005
(36th)
Kristine Hermosa[12]
2006
(37th)
Kris Aquino and Claudine Barretto[13]
2007
(38th)
Bea Alonzo[14]
2009
(40th)
Sarah Geronimo[15]
2010
(41st)
Sarah Geronimo[16]
2011
(42nd)
Ai-Ai delas Alas[17]
2012
(43rd)
Anne Curtis and Cristine Reyes[18]
2013
(44th)
Bea Alonzo[19]
2014
(45th)
Sarah Geronimo[20]
2015
(46th)
Toni Gonzaga
2016
(47th)
Ai-Ai Delas Alas
2017
(48th)
Kathryn Bernardo[21]
2018
(49th)
Liza Soberano[22]
2019
(50th)
Maine Mendoza
2020
(51st)
Xia Vigor
2024
(52nd)
Kathryn Bernardo
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Multiple wins

References

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