List of roles and awards of Liza Soberano

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American-born Filipino actress Liza Soberano has received many accolades for her work in film and television. She began her career as a teenager with a minor role in a 2011 episode of the ABS-CBN fantasy anthology series Wansapanataym, followed by a supporting role in the afternoon drama series Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo,[1] for which she was nominated for a PMPC Star Award for Best Female New TV Personality. For much of 2013, she played third wheel roles in films—the coming-of-age romantic comedy Must Be... Love and the comedy-drama She's the One.[1][2] Her breakthrough role came in the second season of romantic drama television series Got to Believe (2014), and played as the love interest of Daniel Padilla's character, alongside Kathryn Bernardo.[3]

Actress Liza Soberano
Soberano in 2016

In 2014, Soberano landed her first lead role, opposite Enrique Gil, in the romantic drama television series Forevermore,[1][4] for which she received the award for Most Promising Female Star at the 2015 Box Office Entertainment Awards. Her profile increased with two roles in commercially successful romantic comedies of 2015 which co-starred Gil.[5] She played an unattractive exchange student in Just the Way You Are,[6][7] and a woman conflicted by her feelings for two men in Everyday I Love You.[8] Her role as a young aristocrat in the romantic drama series Dolce Amore (2016) garnered Soberano a nomination for the Star Award for Best Drama Actress.[9][1] Critical success followed with her performance of a weblog writer on a job assignment with an ex-boyfriend in Cathy Garcia-Molina's drama film My Ex and Whys (2017).[10] It became her highest-grossing release,[11] and earned her the Box Office Entertainment Award for Box Office Queen. That same year, she took on the role of Miss Universe 2015 winner Pia Wurtzbach in a biographical episode of the drama anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya.[12]

For her portrayal of a tribal heroine in the epic fantasy television series Bagani (2018),[13] Soberano was nominated for a Star Award for Best Drama Actress. She then starred in Antoinette Jadaone's drama film Alone/Together,[14] which earned her two wins at the 2020 Box Office Entertainment Awards—Princess of Philippine Movies and Television and Most Popular Loveteam for Movies. She also starred as a struggling migrant worker in Dubrovnik in the romantic drama television series Make It with You (2020).[15] Soberano debuted as a voice actress in the role of titular protagonist on the Netflix animated series Trese (2021), about a detective who deals with crimes of supernatural origin.[16] In 2024, Soberano made her Hollywood debut in Zelda Williams's comedy horror film Lisa Frankenstein,[17] and also debuted as a presenter at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Japan.[18]

Filmography

Film

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Liza Soberano's film credits with year of release, film titles and roles
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2013 Must Be... Love Angel Gomez [1]
She's the One Gillian [1]
2015 Just the Way You Are Sophia Taylor [19]
Everyday I Love You Audrey Locsin [20]
2017 My Ex and Whys Calixta "Cali" Ferrer [1]
2019 Alone/Together Christine "Tin" Lazaro [21]
2024 Lisa Frankenstein Taffy [22]
2026 Forgotten Island Raissa Voice role [23]
TBA Patron Saints of Nothing Mia [24]
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Television

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Liza Soberano's television credits with year of release, title(s) and role
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2011 Wansapanataym Mac Episode: "Mac-Ulit-Ulit" [1]
2012 Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo Claire Raymundo Credited as Hope Soberano [1]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Young Gladys Episode: "Singsing" [1]
2013 Wansapanataym Dahlia Episode: "Flores de Mayo" [1]
Maalaala Mo Kaya Una Episode: "Box" [1]
2013–2014 Got to Believe Alexa "Alex" Rodrigo [1]
2013–2021 ASAP Herself Host [1]
2014 Maalaala Mo Kaya Aileen Episode: "Orasan" [1]
2014–2015 Forevermore Maria Agnes Calay Lead role [1]
2016 Dolce Amore Serena Marchesa Lead role [1]
2017 Maalaala Mo Kaya Pia Wurtzbach Episode: "Korona" [25]
2018 Bagani Ganda Lead role [26]
2020 Make It with You Belinda "Billy" Dimaguiba Lead role [27]
2021 Trese Alexandra Trese (voice) Animated series; lead role [16]
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Discography

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Liza Soberano's song credits
Year Soundtrack Song Label Ref
2015 Just the Way You Are "With You in My Life" Star Music [28]
2018 Dolce Amore "Kung Di Magkatagpo" (with Enrique Gil) Star Music [29]
2018 Dolce Amore "Spark" Star Music [30]
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Music video

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Liza Soberano's music video appearances
Year Title Performer(s) Director Album Ref
2019 "Estella" Philia Arci Muñoz, Jeremy Abano Philia [31]
2021 "The Baddest" BGYO Amiel Kirby Guevara Balagtas The Light [32]
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Podcast

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Liza Soberano's podcast appearances
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2022 An Open Mind with Liza Soberano Host 12 episodes [33]
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Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Liza Soberano
Award Year[a] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref
Awit Awards 2017 "Spark" Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist Nominated [34]
Box Office Entertainment Awards 2015 Forevermore Most Promising Female Star of the Year Won [35]
2016 Most Popular Love Team of Movies and TV[b] Won [36]
2017 Dolce Amore Most Popular Love Team of the Year[b] Won [37]
2018 My Ex and Whys Box Office Queen Won [38]
2020 Alone/Together Princess of Philippine Movies and Television Won [39]
Most Popular Loveteam for Movies[b] Won
FAMAS Awards 2020 Liza Soberano German Moreno Youth Achievement Award Won [40]
Kids Choice Awards 2019 Liza Soberano Favorite Trending Pinoy Nominated [41]
Star Awards for Movies 2014 Must Be... Love New Movie Actress of the Year Nominated [42]
2016 Everyday I Love You Movie Love Team of the Year[b] Nominated [43]
Star Awards for Television 2013 Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo Best Female New TV Personality Nominated [1]
2015 Liza Soberano German Moreno Power Tandem Award[b] Won [44]
2016 Dolce Amore Best Drama Actress Nominated [45]
2018 Bagani Nominated [46]
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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. Shared with Enrique Gil

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