Julia Montes filmography

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Montes in 2012

Julia Montes is a Filipino actress of German descent who made her acting debut on television in 2001 in the drama series Sana ay Ikaw na Nga. The following years she made her first appearance in the soap opera in Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas (2003), Hiram (2004) and went on to appear in the television kids gag show Goin' Bulilit as a series regular until her departure in 2008. She also made several guest appearances on television in the 2000s such as Ligaw na Bulaklak (2008), I Love Betty La Fea (2008), Nasaan Ka Maruja? (2009), Katorse (2010), and The Substitute Bride (2010). Among Montes' releases of 2007 were the dramas Paano Kita Iibigin and Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! with supporting roles. In 2008, she made a brief appearance as Anna in Chito S. Roño's drama Caregiver. A year later, she had a cameo appearance in the supernatural horror T2 and another supporting role in the horror film, Dalaw (2010).

Portraying different roles in the drama anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya, Montes starred in ABS-CBN's reintroduction of the 1990s series Gimik 2010—before her breakthrough role as Clara del Valle in Emil Cruz, Jr.'s Mara Clara (2010–11).[1] Her performance garnered critical acclaim and established herself as a leading actress in television.[2] In 2011, she made her film debut with a leading role alongside Kathryn Bernardo in Way Back Home.[3] Also in 2011, she played teenager Samantha "Tammy" Magtoto in Growing Up and started to appear in the anthology fantasy Wansapanataym.[4] Montes played as Katerina Alcantara in the romantic drama Walang Hanggan (2012), in which she starred alongside Coco Martin. She garnered the Princess of Philippine Television Award from the GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards for her role.[5] That same year, she portrayed the character of Ligaya Bustamante in the romantic-comedy The Reunion, her highest-grossing release, and appeared as an aswang in the horror adventure The Strangers. The following year, she re-teamed with Coco Martin on the romantic drama A Moment in Time for which she received her first FAMAS Awards for Best Actress nomination.[6]

In 2013 after a successful appearance in another Maalaala Mo Kaya episode, Montes starred opposite Enrique Gil and Enchong Dee as the long-lost daughter Sarah Beltran in the melodrama Muling Buksan Ang Puso.[7] She played as a childhood friend and wife to Samuel Hidlago in the period drama Ikaw Lamang (2014) for which she earned her first Gawad Tanglaw Award for Best Actress and PMPC Star Award-nominated role.[8][9] In 2015, Montes starred in the romantic horror Halik sa Hangin as the delusioned teenager Mia Generoso. She was praised for her performance and it earned her first Young Critics Circle Award for Best Performance nomination.[10] She also appeared in Wansapanataym's "Yamishita's Treasures" alongside Coco Martin and in another Maalaala Mo Kaya episode. She then went on to play dual roles in Doble Kara (2015–17) as identical twin sisters Kara Dela Rosa and Sara Suarez, and appeared in the family drama Padre de Familia.[11] Montes was awarded for another Gawad Tanglaw Award for Best Actress and the PMPC Star Award for Best Drama Actress nomination for the former.[12][13]

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Year Title Role Ref(s)
2007 Paano Kita Iibigin Lance's young sister
Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! Young Lily
2008 Caregiver Gemma
2009 T2 Rita's daughter (Cameo)
Dalaw Mara
2011 Way Back Home Jessica "Jessie" Lorraine S. Santiago [3]
2012 The Reunion Ligaya Bustamante [14]
The Strangers Pat [15][16]
2013 A Moment in Time Jillian Linden [17]
2015 Halik sa Hangin Mia Generoso [18]
2016 Padre de Familia Pia Santiago [19]
2023 Topakk Weng Diwata [20]
Five Breakups and a Romance Justine Ramos [21]
2024 Pula Magda Faraon [22]
TBA Doctors to the Barrio Ellen Peralta [23][24]

Television

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Julia Montes's television credits with year of release, title(s) and role
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2001 Sana ay Ikaw na Nga Danica [25]
2004 Hiram Young Stephanie Borromeo [25]
2005 Goin' Bulilit Various roles [26][25]
2008 Ligaw na Bulaklak Young Jennifer [27][28]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Abby Episode: "Card" [29]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Ricardo's sister Episode: "Leather Shoes" [27]
I Love Betty La Fea Young Daniella Valencia [27]
2009 Maalaala Mo Kaya Young Babette Episode: "Diary" [27]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Jerome's sister Episode: "Lubid" [27]
Komiks Presents: Nasaan Ka Maruja? Maura [25]
New Pangarap Kong Jackpot Janet
2010 Katorse Nellie [27][30]
Precious Hearts Romances Presents Young Wilda Abrantes Episode: "The Substitute Bride" [25]
Your Song Presents: Gimik 2010 Mara [31]
Mara Clara Clara del Valle / Clara David [27][32]
Shoutout! Herself [33]
2011 Wansapanataym Star Episode: "Unli-Gift Box" [27]
Growing Up Samantha "Tammy" Magtoto [27][34]
2012 Walang Hanggan Katerina Alcantara-Guidotti† [35]
2013 Maalaala Mo Kaya Diana Episode: "Krus" [36]
Muling Buksan ang Puso Sarah Beltran-Dela Vega / Sarah B. Salazar-Dela Vega / Sarah B. Dela Vega [37][27]
2014 Wansapanataym Marian Jacinto Episode: "The Christmas Visitor" [38]
Wansapanataym Trina Episode: "Three-In-One" [27][39]
Ikaw Lamang Monalisa "Mona" Roque-Hidalgo [25][40]
2015 Wansapanataym Tanya Episode: "Yamashita's Treasures" [41]
Doble Kara Kara S. Dela Rosa-Acosta / Sara H. Suarez / Sara Dela Rosa-Ligaya [42][43][44]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Rosa Episode: "Picture" [45]
2017 Wansapanataym Annika de Cuadra Episode: "Annika Pintasera" [46]
2018 Asintado Juliana Ramirez / Juliana "Ana" Dimasalang-Del Mundo / Stella Dela Torre-Guerrero [47][48]
2020 24/7 Mia Agbayani [49]
2021–2022 FPJ's Ang Probinsyano Maria Isabel Guillermo Hidalgo / Mara Silang / Mara Guillermo Hidalgo [50][51]
2023-2026 FPJ's Batang Quiapo N/a Producer only
2024–2025 Saving Grace Anna Grace Sarmiento [52][53]
2026 Sigabo

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