Karylle

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Ana Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari-Yuzon (born March 22, 1981), known mononymously as Karylle, is a Filipino singer and actress.[1] Having achieved mainstream success across stage, screen, and music,[2] her accolades include four Awit Awards, an Asian Television Award, two MTV Pilipinas Music Award, a New York Festivals International TV and Film Award, and a Star Award for Television, including nominations from Monte Carlo Festival, Aliw Awards and Golden Screen Awards.[a]

Born
Ana Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari

(1981-03-22) March 22, 1981 (age 44)
Manila, Philippines
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • television host
  • record producer
  • film producer
  • podcaster
  • entrepreneur
  • philanthropist
Yearsactive2000–present
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Karylle
Karylle in 2011
Born
Ana Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari

(1981-03-22) March 22, 1981 (age 44)
Manila, Philippines
EducationAteneo de Manila University, (BS)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • television host
  • record producer
  • film producer
  • podcaster
  • entrepreneur
  • philanthropist
Years active2000–present
Spouse
(m. 2014)
MotherZsa Zsa Padilla
FamilyPadilla family
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
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Born and raised in Manila, Philippines, Karylle first ventured into theater musical in 2000 and played several supporting roles in film and television. She rose to stardom after playing Sanggre Alena in the drama fantasy series Encantadia (2005). She reprised her role in the succeeding sequels and crossover such as Etheria (2005), Mulawin: The Movie (2005) and Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas (2006). It was followed by the theatrical release of the blockbuster film Moments of Love (2006), which she starred with Iza Calzado and Dingdong Dantes. She returned to stage and appeared in two major productions: Cat in the Hat (2007) and West Side Story (2008), garnering praises from the critics. Following her transfer to ABS-CBN, she made several appearances in television shows such as Nasaan Ka Maruja? (2009) and Dahil May Isang Ikaw (2009), which earned a nomination at the International Emmy Awards.

In 2010, she played a supporting role in the horror film Dalaw and became one of the mainstay host of the long-running noontime show It's Showtime the following year. She was cast as one of the lead in the Singaporean TV series The Kitchen Musical, earning her a bronze medal for "Best Performance" at the New York Festivals and a "Best Actress" nomination at the Monte Carlo Festival. On screen, she appeared in several international productions such as Point of Entry (2012) and P.I. (2017), as well as in the fantasy film Mystified (2019), which earned a nomination at the Asian Academy Creative Awards. On theaters, she appeared in more stage productions in the following years including Rodgers and Rama Hari (2012), Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (2013), Carousel (2022) and The Sound of Music (2023) among others.

As a recording artist, Karylle has released six studio albums since 2001. According to PARI, her most successful releases include the platinum-sellers Time for Letting Go (2009), Roadtrip (2011), and the gold-certified albums Time to Shine (2001) and K (2013).[b] The song she co-wrote with Jerome Hughes, Pabigyan Ng Puso, won "Best Original Song" at the 30th Metro Manila Film Festival for the movie Mano Po III: My Love. Her musical work have earned her nominations from Asian Television Awards, Awit Awards and Star Awards for Music. Philanthropically, she has been active in supporting the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) and charity organizations like White Cross Orphanage and ChildHaus.[13]

Early life and education

Ana Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari was born on March 22, 1981,[14] in Manila to Zsa Zsa Padilla, a singer-actress and Dr. Modesto Tatlonghari. She is the granddaughter of boxing referee Carlos Padilla Jr. Her parents separated when she was six years old. Karylle has two half-sisters Nicole and Zia Quizon[15] from her mother's relationship to actor and comedian Dolphy.[16]

Karylle completed her elementary and secondary education, notably in O.B. Montessori Center – Greenhills during grade school (where she was class valedictorian), and Saint Pedro Poveda College where she finished high school with a Service Medal for extra-curricular and volunteer works. She began taking formal ballet lessons at the age of three and continued until she was fifteen. In college, Karylle took up BS Management Major in Communications Technology Management at the Ateneo de Manila University, where she made the Dean's list. She graduated in 2002.[17]

Acting career

2000–2004: Early works

In 2000, Karylle made her acting debut in the stage musical Little Mermaid, in which she played Princess Sapphire. Her performance in the Trumpets production is known to have been her breakthrough in show business.[18]

In 2001, Karylle began appearing on television. She became a co-host and performer in GMA Network's variety show SOP.[19]

From 2002 to 2004, Karylle took on a series of supporting roles in both films and television series. Her film debut was in Ang Agimat: Anting-anting ni Lolo, an official entry for the 28th Metro Manila Film Festival. In television, she made her first appearance in the drama series Twin Hearts, portraying the character Iris. Initially scheduled for only a week, the show's producers were impressed with the chemistry between Karylle and actor Dingdong Dantes, leading them to ask her to take on another character, Jade.[20] The success of Twin Hearts paved the way for further on-screen collaborations between Karylle and Dantes in the subsequent years, starting with the fourth season of the romantic anthology series Love to Love.[21][22] In this series, she portrayed Cathy Ruiz, an Ilonggo from Guimaras, earning her a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress at the 2nd Golden Screen TV Awards.[21][23] Karylle also had roles in two Mano Po films: Mano Po 2: My Home in 2003 and Mano Po III: My Love in 2004.[2]

2005–2009: Encantandia and move to ABS-CBN

In 2005, she appeared in the horror film Bahay ni Lola 2; her first leading role in a film. She then starred in the fantasy drama series Enacantadia as Sang'gre Alena, alongside Iza Calzado, Dingdong Dantes, Sunshine Dizon, Jennylyn Mercado, and Diana Zubiri. Encantandia was a groundbreaking success,[24] spawning a multimedia franchise. Karylle reprised her role in the sequel series Etheria and the crossover film Mulawin: The Movie, both released later in the year.[25]

In 2006, Karylle had two major projects: Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas, which was the third installment to the Encantadia franchise; and the romance film Moments of Love, which became a box office hit.[21][26]

In 2007, Karylle starred in two independent films: Ligaw Liham and Pi7ong Tagpo.[27] She also served as producer for the former, which was an official entry for the 3rd Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.[28] During the year, Karylle also returned to the stage and starred as Cat in the Hat in the Atlantis Production of Seussical.[29]

In 2008, Karylle appeared as host in the reality show Pinoy Idol Extra, alongside Rhian Ramos. She then played the female lead role of Maria on the Stages production of the popular musical West Side Story, alternating with Joanna Ampil. This also marked her first of many on-stage and on-screen collaborations with Christian Bautista, who stars as Tony.[29][30] Her performance on West Side Story was acclaimed by critics, garnering her a nomination for Best Stage Actress at the 22nd Aliw Awards.[31][32] During the last quarter of the year, Karylle made big career changes. She changed her management from Genesis to Stages, her recording company from Universal Records to PolyEast Records, and transferred from GMA to its rival station ABS-CBN.[21][33] She signed her ABS-CBN contract shortly after an appearance in the Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiao boxing match in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she sang the Philippine national anthem.[34][35] Her first appearance as a Kapamilya was in the variety show ASAP.[36]

In 2009, after guest appearances in the musical drama anthology Your Song, and the comedy drama I Love Betty La Fea, Karylle starred in Mars Ravelo's Nasaan Ka Maruja? alongside Kristine Hermosa and Derek Ramsay.[37] She would then be a part of the main cast of the International Emmy-nominated drama series, Dahil May Isang Ikaw.[38] Karylle also played the lead role in the independent drama film Litsonero, opposite Paolo Contis.[39]

2010–2019: International ventures & It's Showtime

Karylle in 2010

In 2010, Karylle joined Bangs Garcia, Rayver Cruz, and Sid Lucero in Gilda Olvidado's Magkano ang Iyong Dangal?.[40] Later that year, she started appearing as a judge on the noontime variety show Showtime.[41] In December, Karylle had a supporting role in the horror film Dalaw, starring Kris Aquino. The film was a box office success and became one of the highest-grossing entries at the 36th Metro Manila Film Festival.[42]

In 2011, Karylle officially became a regular host for Showtime, joining Kim Atienza, Teddy Corpuz, Anne Curtis, Vice Ganda, Jugs Jugueta, Vhong Navarro, and fellow newcomer Billy Crawford.[41][43] The group of hosts was nominated for Best Talent Search Program Host at the 25th PMPC Star Awards for Television.[44] During the year, Karylle also achieved international recognition for her starring role in the acclaimed Singaporean musical drama The Kitchen Musical, which aired across twelve countries via AXN.[45] The series was highly successful, with the cast winning the bronze medal for Best Performance at the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards.[5] Karylle's role as Maddie Avilon earned her a nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival's Golden Nymph Awards held in Monaco.[8] Furthermore, she and co-star Christian Bautista received an International Achievement Award at the 24th Awit Awards for their work in the series.[46]

In 2012, Karylle was featured as a guest star in the third season of the Singaporean action drama Point of Entry, her second international project.[47] Later that year, Karylle also starred with her frequent collaborator Christian Bautista in a critically acclaimed staging of Rama, Hari at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.[48][49] At the 26th PMPC Star Awards for Television, Karylle and her It's Showtime co-hosts won the award for Best Reality and Game Show Host.[50]

In 2013, Karylle top billed a new version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila.[51][52][49] At the end of the year, Karylle received nominations for her hosting on It's Showtime: Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Variety Program at the 4th Golden Screen TV Awards, and Best Female TV Host at the 27th PMPC Star Awards for Television.

From 2014 to 2016, Karylle's continued work as host on It's Showtime earned her a second and third nomination for Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Variety Program at the 5th and 6th Golden Screen TV Awards, respectively. She also received her second nomination for Best Female TV Host at the 30th PMPC Star Awards for Television.[53]

In 2017, Karylle starred in the Singaporean crime thriller P.I..[54][55][56]

In 2018, Karylle made a surprise cameo appearance in the finale of the highly rated and acclaimed drama Wildflower. The episode trended on social media, with many viewers finding Karylle's casting inspired.[57] Karylle also appeared as guest presenter on the television news broadcasting show TV Patrol.[58]

In 2019, Karylle produced and starred in the fantasy film Mystified, distributed by Iflix. It was the first project released under Sanggre Productions, Inc., a production company founded by Karylle and her former Encantandia co-stars and off-screen friends Iza Calzado, Sunshine Dizon, Diana Zubiri, along with director Mark A. Reyes.[59] The film was a success, earning four nominations at the 24th Asian Television Awards, winning one for Best Single Drama or Telemovie.[60] The film was also nominated for Best Visual or Special FX in TV Series or Feature Film at the 2nd Asian Academy Creative Awards, after being announced as the national winner.[6][7][61]

2021–present: Continued success

In 2021, Karylle appeared in the romantic comedy television miniseries B&B: The Story of the Battle of Brody & Brandy, starring Iza Calzado and Ian Veneracion. She also served as producer for the show.[62]

In 2022, Karylle top billed the Repertory Philippines production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical Carousel, opposite Gian Magdangal.[63] For her performance as Julie Jordan, Karylle received several acting nominations: Female Lead Performance in a Musical at the 13th Gawad Buhay Awards, Best Lead Actress in a Musical at the 36th Aliw Awards, and Best Performer in a Musical at the 2023 BroadwayWorld Philippines Awards.[64][65][66]

In 2023, Karylle primarily focused on theater and appeared in four stage productions. She played the role of Baroness Elsa von Schraeder in the Manila run of the international tour of the Broadway International Group and Broadway Asia co-production of The Sound of Music.[67][68] She then participated in the musical concert Contra Mundum: Ang All-star Concert ng Ang Larawan held at the Manila Metropolitan Theater;[69][70] starred in the musical play Isang Gabi ng Sarsuwela;[71] and reprised her role as Sita in a restaging of the rock opera ballet Rama, Hari.[72][73][74] At the end of the year, Karylle also appeared in two comedy films: Ma'am Chief: Shakedown in Seoul and Becky and Badette.[75][76]

In 2024, Karylle headlined the Manila staging of the Broadway musical Little Shop of Horrors, opposite Nyoy Volante and alternating with Sue Ramirez.[77][78] For her performance as Audrey, she won Best Lead Actress in a Musical at the 37th Aliw Awards.[79]

In 2025, Karylle appeared as former First Lady of the Philippines, Aurora Quezon in the biopic Quezon, starring Jericho Rosales.[80][81] The film grossed over Php 100 million, making it Karylle's highest-grossing film since 2010.[82]

Karylle will next star in an eight-part unscripted reality series Manila Matriarchs[83][84] and is set for a return to television acting in the teleserye Someone, Someday.

Music career

In 2001, Karylle entered the music scene with her first studio album, Time to Shine, released under Universal Records.[85] It spawned the single "Can't Live Without You" which won the Awit Award for Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist and two MTV Pilipinas Music Awards for Favorite Female Video and Favorite New Artist in a Video.[86] The album also includes two collaborations: "Calling" with German singer Gil Ofarim, and "Kung Mawawala Ka" with Ogie Alcasid. The latter won the award for Best Performance by a Duet at the 16th Awit Awards.[87]

In 2003, Karylle collaborated with the contemporary worship musical group Bukas Palad Music Ministry and released the religious song "Awit sa Ina ng Santo Rosario". It won them the award for Best Inspirational/Religious Recording at the 17th Awit Awards.[88]

In 2004, Karylle released "Pagbigyan ang Puso", a duet with Jerome John Hughes. It was the theme song for her film Mano Po III: My Love, which was an official entry at the 30th Metro Manila Film Festival. At the festival's awards night, it won Best Original Theme Song.[89]

In 2005, Karylle released her sophomore studio album,You Make Me Sing. The album includes the self-written songs "Coz, I Love You" and "Hiling"; as well as "Mahiwagang Puso", the official theme song for her hit fantasy series Encantadia.[90] The album was well-received, with the title track being nominated for Best R&B Song at the 19th Awit Awards,[91] and Favorite Female Video at the 8th MTV Pilipinas Music Award.

In 2009, Karylle released her third studio album, Time for Letting Go, under a new recording company Polyeast Records. It is described as a collection of songs about moving on, exploring the five stages of grief. It was supported by the singles "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)", and "Almost Over You". The album also features "Live for Your Love", a duet with her mom, Zsa Zsa Padilla; and three of Karylle's original compositions: "Minamahal Kita", "Hulog ng Langit" and "Wala Na Bang Lahat".[92] The album garnered her a nomination for Favorite Female Artist at the 5th Myx Music Awards and was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry.[12]

In 2011, Karylle released her fourth studio album, Roadtrip. She described it as "her most personal and perhaps even most ambitious musical outing" up to that point, representing who she is, as an artist, singer, and songwriter.[93][94] All the songs were independently produced and written by Karylle.[95] Its lead single, "OMG", was featured in the American reality television series, Floribama Shore; and was nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 25th Awit Awards.[96]

In 2013, Karylle released "Sa’yo Na Lang Ako", an official entry for the year's Philippine Popular Music Festival. It was included in her fifth studio album, K, which was released later that year and spawned the singles "Kiss You" and Kapiling Kita". The album was eventually certified gold by PARI.[11] At the 27th Awit Awards, she received three nominations: Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist & Best Ballad Recording for "Sa 'Yo na Lang Ako"; and Best Dance Recording for "Kiss You".[97]

In 2015, Karylle was on the panel of judges for the 4th Philippine Popular Music Festival.[98] In November, Karylle released her sixth studio album, A Different Playground. She described it as a reflection on her married life.[99] It earned her a nomination for Female Pop Artist of the Year at the 8th PMPC Star Awards for Music.[100] Additionally, the album includes the song "Paano ko Tuturuan ang Puso", which was nominated for Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist at the 29th Awit Awards.[101]

In 2019, Karylle released "Simula", the official theme song for her fantasy film, Mystified. It was nominated for Best Theme Song at the 24th Asian Television Awards.[3]

In 2020, Karylle released The Holy Rosary: Roses for Mary, a spoken word recording of rosary-based prayers, which also included two religious songs.[102]

Other ventures

Writing

Karylle is a prolific writer and blogger.[103] She has written blogs for Yahoo!,[104] and was a contributing writer for The Philippine Star[1][105] and S Magazine.[106] Moreover, Karylle launched her own blog site in 2016.[107]

More information Title, Date published ...
List of articles with dates published
Title Date published Ref.
No, nobody can hold us down July 19, 2007 [108]
From ‘business-business’ to real business December 16, 2007 [109]
My other promdi province March 31, 2008 [110]
Come out & play May 18, 2008 [111]
From Manila to Mt. Everest and back… and back again August 3, 2008 [112]
Taking you where it happens, as it happens August 10, 2008 [113]
Things about West Side you don't know October 12, 2008 [114]
My 'fan' London diaries August 9, 2009 [115]
ART-icle October 30, 2009 [116]
Little Heroes, Big Hearts February 1, 2010 [115]
Suma-sideline August 2, 2010 [117]
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Production

In 2007, Karylle served as producer on the independent drama film Ligaw Liham, in which she also starred in.[28]

In 2018, Karylle, along with Iza Calzado, Sunshine Dizon, Diana Zubiri, and Mark A. Reyes started the production company Sanggre Productions, Inc. Through the company, she served as producer for the film Mystified, and the miniseries B&B: The Story of the Battle of Brody & Brandy.[118][119]

Endorsements

Karylle has appeared in various endorsements for brands such as Ever Bilena, Bench Body, Santé Barley,[120] Fruitas, Adidas,[121] Belo Medical Group, UniSilver, Status Hair Salon, and OraCare.[122]

According to the Ever Bilena executives, they picked the singer-actress as brand ambassador because she is "a true reflection of a woman of her generation — someone who is passionate, sincere and confident; and epitomizes the spirit of a strong modern woman".[1]

After her move to ABS-CBN, it came as a surprise to everyone when Karylle became an endorser for the clothing brand Bench, with her billboards seen all over the Metro Manila for the ad "Single is Sexy!" indicating that she was changing her image.[123][124]

Business

Karylle is an entrepreneur.[125] She is the owner of the family KTV and resto-bar CenterStage at Tomas Morato Avenue in Quezon City, Jupiter in Makati and SM Mall of Asia (MOA) in Pasay and part-owner of Mey Lin Restaurant and a The Mango Farm dessert kiosk in Greenhills, San Juan.[126]

Podcast

In January 2024, Karylle launched her own podcast, K's Drama, on various streaming platforms.[127]

Radio

In March 2024, Karylle was officially announced as a new co-host for the morning radio show, Good Times with Mo, joining Mo Twister and Sam Oh.[128]

Personal life

On March 21, 2014, Karylle was married to Sponge Cola vocalist Yael Yuzon at San Antonio de Padua Church in Pooc, Silang, Cavite after dating for over three years.[129] Their 10th wedding anniversary was celebrated on March 9, 2024, in a wedding vow renewal ceremony attended by Yael's older brother Yani and sister Ysabel alongside Bukas Palad Music Ministry at Church of the Gesù, Quezon City.[130]

Filmography

Films

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Year Title Role Notes
2002 Ang Agimat: Anting-anting ni Lolo Maria Makiling
2003 Mano Po 2: My Home Rose Chan
2004 Masikip sa Dibdib: The Boobita Rose Story Herself Cameo
Mano Po III: My Love Judith Yang
2005 Bahay ni Lola 2 Nina
Mulawin: The Movie Sang'gre Alena
2006 Moments of Love Lianne Santos
2007 Ligaw Liham Karen Also producer
Pi7ong Tagpo Angela Rodriguez Segment: "Toga"
2009 Litsonero Carmel
2010 Dalaw Lorna
2012 My Cactus Heart Videoke Artist Cameo
2013 Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Peter's Crush Cameo
2017 My Ex and Whys Herself Uncredited cameo
2019 Mystified Helena Also producer
2023 Ma'am Chief: Shakedown in Seoul Police Exec. Msgt. Olga Tentativa
Becky & Badette Working girl 2
2025 Quezon Aurora Quezon[131]
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Television

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Year Title Role
2001–2008 SOP Herself / co-host / performer
2003–2004 Twin Hearts Iris Medira / Jade Villanueva
2004 Love To Love: Sweet Exchange Cathy Ruiz
2005 1st Philippine Hip-Hop Music Awards Herself / host
Encantadia Sang'gre Alena
Bubble Gang Herself / guest
Wag Kukurap Faustina
7th MTV Pilipinas Music Awards Herself / host
2005–2006 Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia Reyna Alena
2006 Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas
Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita Lianne
My Music Station Herself / host
2006–2007 GMA New Year Countdown
2007 Magic Kamison Rianne
Kamandag Spectra
2008 Pinoy Idol Extra Herself / host
Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiao Philippine National Anthem singer
2008–2015; 2026–present ASAP Herself / co-host / performer
2009 I Love Betty La Fea Olivia
Your Song Presents: Feb-ibig Rose
Komiks Presents: Mars Ravelo's: Nasaan Ka Maruja? Helen Rivera
Dahil May Isang Ikaw Denise Mae Alferos
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Gitara Tara Santelices
2010 Magkano ang Iyong Dangal? Tanya
Kabuhayang Swak na Swak Herself / guest co-host
Panahon Ko 'to!: Ang Game Show ng Buhay Ko Herself / contestant
2010–present It's Showtime Herself / host / judge
2011 The Biggest Loser Asia Herself / host
The Kitchen Musical Maddie Avilon
2012 Point of Entry Tala Sison
2013 Showtime Holy Week Special Lotlot Sacdalan
2014 Haydee Mañosca
Himig Handog Pinoy Pop Love Songs Finale Herself
The Best Thing I Ever Ate Philippines
2015 Showtime Holy Week Special Bev of Minstrels of Hope
Ten-4 Para sa Pilipino Herself / guest co-host
I-Shine Talent Camp Herself / mentor
2016 Showtime Holy Week Special Santa
Born for You Herself
Minute to Win It Herself / contestant
2017 P.I. Maia
Minute to Win It: Last Duo Standing Herself / contestant
2018 Wildflower Venus
TV Patrol Herself / guest presenter
I Can See Your Voice Herself / contestant
2021 B&B: The Story of the Battle of Brody & Brandy Ena
2023 Ur Da Boss Herself / guest
Magandang Buhay
2024–2025 Unang Hirit Herself / guest co-host
2026 Someone, Someday
Manila Matriarchs Herself
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Theatre

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Year Title Role
2000 Little Mermaid Princess Sapphire
2007 Seussical Cat in the Hat
2008 West Side Story Maria
2012 Rama, Hari Sita
2013 Cinderella Cinderella
2016 Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko Ester
2022 Carousel Julie Jordan
2023 The Sound of Music Baroness Elsa von Schraeder
Contra Mundum: Ang All-star Concert ng Ang Larawan Paula Marasigan
Isang Gabi ng Sarsuwela Hulya
2023–2024 Rama, Hari Sita
2024 Little Shop of Horrors Audrey
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Discography

  • Time to Shine (2001)
  • You Make Me Sing (2005)
  • Time for Letting Go (2009)
  • Roadtrip (2011)
  • K (2013)
  • A Different Playground (2015)

Concerts

Headlining and co-headlining concerts

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List of concerts, with co-headliners, dates, and venues
Year Title Venue Ref.
2008 Souls in Love Teatrino, Promenade Greenhills, San Juan City [132][133]
2009 The Magic of Love Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyong City [134][135]
2011 May Minamahal Bangko Sentral Convention Center, Davao City [136]
2012 Love and Laughter Resorts World Manila, Pasay City [137]
2013 Mother's Day: Back to Back Concert The Evan Theatre, Sydney
Dallas Brooks Center, Melbourne
It's Showtime Live! in Honolulu Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena, Honolulu [138]
2014 Love in the City Pulsar Hotel, Tuguegarao City
Making Beautiful Music with Karylle Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyong City
It's Showtime Canada Ricoh Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario
Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton, Alberta
[139]
Rock that Love Du Arena, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi [140]
2015 Boracay Blast Summer Beach Party Sealine Beach Resort, Mesaieed [141]
Next Attraction (The Repeat) Music Museum, San Juan City [142]
It's Showtime Kapamilya Day: The ANIMversary Kick-off Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City [143]
2016 A Different Playground Teatrino, Promenade Greenhills, San Juan City [144][145]
2017 Karylle Live! U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub, Quezon City [146]
2018 Date Night Manila House, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City [147][148]
It's Showtime U.S.A. Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California
Thunder Valley Casino Resort, Lincoln, California
[149]
Karylle with The Passport Holders Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyong City [150]
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Awards and nominations

More information Award-giving body, Year ...
Award-giving body Year[c] Nominee / Work Category Result Ref.
Aliw Awards 2001 Karylle Best New Artist Won [151]
2002 "Can't Live Without You" Most Promising Female Artist Won [152]
2009 West Side Story Best Stage Actress (Musical) Nominated [32][153]
2023 Carousel Best Lead Actress in a Musical Nominated [65][154]
2024 Little Shop of Horrors Won [155][79]
Anak TV Seal Awards 2023 Karylle Net Makabata Star Won [156]
2024 Makabata Star Won [157]
ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards 2011 "OMG" Pop Music Video Nominated [158]
Asian Academy Creative Awards 2019 Mystified Best Visual or Special FX in TV Series or Feature Film[d] Nominated [6][7]
Asian Television Awards 2020 Best Single Drama or Telemovie[d] Won [4]
Best Original Digital Drama Series[d] Nominated
"Simula" Best Theme Song Nominated
Awit Awards 2002 "Can't Live Without You" Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist Won [86]
2003 "Kung Mawawala Ka"
(with Ogie Alcasid)
Best Performance by a Duet Won [87]
2004 "Awit sa Ina ng Santo Rosario"
(with Bukas Palad Music Ministry)
Best Inspirational/Religious Recording Won [88]
2006 "You Make Me Sing" Best R&B Song Nominated [91]
2011 The Kitchen Musical International Achievement Award Won [159]
2012 "OMG" Best Dance Recording Nominated [160]
2014 "Sa 'Yo na Lang Ako" Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist Nominated [97]
Best Ballad Recording Nominated
"Kiss You" Best Dance Recording Nominated
2016 "Paano Ko Tuturuan ang Puso" Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist Nominated [101][161]
BroadwayWorld Philippines Awards 2023 Carousel Best Performer in a Musical Nominated [66][162]
Rama, Hari Nominated [162]
Gawad Buhay Awards 2023 Carousel Female Lead Performance in a Musical Nominated [64][163]
Gawad PASADO Awards 2010 Karylle PinakaPASADOng Dangal ng Kabataan Won [164]
Golden Laurel Lyceans' Choice Media Awards 2022 It's Showtime Best Variety Show Host/s
(Shared with It's Showtime hosts.)
Won [165][166]
Golden Nymph Awards 2012 The Kitchen Musical Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [8]
Golden Screen TV Awards 2005 Love To Love: Sweet Exchange Outstanding Lead Actress Nominated [21]
2013 It's Showtime Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Variety Program Nominated [167]
2014 Nominated [168][169]
2015 Nominated [170][171]
Jeepney TV Fan Favorite Awards 2022 Favorite Musical/Variety Show Host Nominated [172][173]
Metro Manila Film Festival 2004 "Pagbigyan ang Puso"
(with Jerome John Hughes)
Best Original Theme Song Won [89]
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards 2002 "Can't Live Without You" Favorite Female Video Won [174]
Favorite New Artist in a Video Won
2006 "You Make Me Sing" Favorite Female Video Nominated
Myx Music Awards 2009 "Only Hope" by Gary Valenciano Favorite Guest Appearance in a Music Video Won [175]
2010 Time for Letting Go Favorite Female Artist Nominated
2012 Roadtrip Nominated [176]
2020 Karylle Myx Celebrity VJ of the Year
(Shared with Diana Zubiri, Iza Calzado, and Sunshine Dizon.)
Nominated [177]
New York Festivals TV & Film Awards 2012 The Kitchen Musical Bronze Medal for Best Performance
(Shared with the cast of The Kitchen Musical.)
Won [5]
Philippine Empowered Men and Women of the Year 2017 Karylle Outstanding Women of the Year Won [178]
PMPC Star Awards for Music 2016 A Different Playground Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated [179]
2018 Karylle Frontrow Female Star of the Night Won [180]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 2011 Showtime Best Talent Search Program Hosts
(Shared with Showtime hosts.)
Nominated [181][182]
2012 It's Showtime Best Reality/Game Show Host
(Shared with It's Showtime hosts.)
Won [183][184]
2013 Best Female TV Host Nominated [185][186]
2016 Nominated [187][188]
2021 Nominated [189]
2023 Nominated [190]
Rawr Awards 2015 Trending Love Team of the Year
(Shared with Vice Ganda.)
Nominated [191]
2016 Karylle Fan Club of the Year
(Shared with Vice Ganda.)
Nominated [192][193]
Star Cinema Online Awards 2015 It's Showtime Favorite TV Love Team
(Shared with Vice Ganda.)
Nominated [194]
Wrecking Bowl with Karylle Favorite Wrecking Bowl Won [195]
Karylle Favorite Fandom
(Shared with Vice Ganda.)
Won [196]
2016 A Different Playground Favorite Recording Artist Nominated [197]
It's Showtime Favorite Love Team
(Shared with Vice Ganda.)
Nominated [198]
Karylle Favorite Fitspiration Nominated [199]
Favorite Fandom
(Shared with Vice Ganda.)
Nominated [200]
2017 It's Showtime Ultimate TV Host Nominated [201]
Wish Music Awards 2019 "Iloveya" Wishclusive Pop Performance of the Year Nominated [202]
2023 "Fine" Wishclusive Contemporary R&B Performance of the Year Nominated [203]
Yahoo OMG! Celebrity Awards 2014 It's Showtime Female TV Host Nominated [204]
Karylle Love Team of the Year
(Shared with Vice Ganda.)
Won
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Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. Nominated as Producer.

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