Janella Salvador

Janella Maxine Desiderio Salvador (born March 30, 1998) is a Filipina actress and singer. After appearing on stage, she debuted in the hit family series Be Careful with My Heart (2012–14) and starred in Oh My G!, So Connected, Born For You and The Killer Bride.

Janella Salvador
Background information
Birth nameTemplate:Janella Maxine Desiderio Salvador
Born (1998-03-30) March 30, 1998
Manila, Philippines
OriginCebu City, Philippines
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active2012-present
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar

  • cello[1]
LabelsStar Music

Early life

Salvador was born in Cebu and raised in San Juan City.[2]

Her parents are Rage Band frontman/Awit Award-winning songwriter Juan Miguel Salvador[3][4] of the Salvador clan and West End's Miss Saigon musical actress Jenine Desiderio.[5]

She has a half-brother and two step siblings.[6]

Career

Early career

Like her parents, she has interest in performing arts at a young age.[7]

Meralco, where Salvador staged plays

Salvador appeared on stage and was scouted during a guesting on Eat Bulaga's Sa Pula, Sa Puti. Management directors Manny Valera and Star Magic's Johnny Manahan signed her a contract as their talent.[8]

Between 2008 and 2009, she represented the Philippines in a world trade fair in Seoul, Korea and was part of Meralco Theater production, the school musical Paul! Paul![9]

Her screen debut came in 2012 in the family drama, Be Careful with My Heart. Airing until 2014, it rated as one of the most successful dramas of ABS-CBN[10][11][12] with Salvador's character as middle daughter Nikki Grace Lim widely known for her Coño catchphrases.[13] Salvador won a FAMAS Award German Moreno Youth Achievement and became one of the youngest faces of Garnier skin care.[14]

Her first music project Mahal Kita Pero[15] was released on August 31, 2014 as part of Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs. Salvador and writer Melchora were announced 3rd Best Song. Salvador signed film contracts with Regal Entertainment and Star Cinema, both in 2014; although she has yet to top-bill in a Star Cinema film.[16][17]

The same month of Be Careful's last episode, Salvador was nominated Best Appearance in a Music Video after playing the love interest in Enchong Dee's Chinito Problems which was released November 7, 2014 on Myx.

Lead roles and music

ABS-CBN in 2015 cast Salvador in her first leading role in Oh My G! as Sophie, an orphan teenager who blames God ("G", various actors) for the loss of her loved ones, until He appears to her in different forms to enlighten her.[18]

Movie still of Salvador (left) for Haunted Mansion in 2015

On July 1, 2015, Salvador released her debut album under Star Music. Salvador won New Artist awards and PARI certified the album platinum after physical copies sold over 15,000 units.[19][20][21][22] After featuring in a theme song for Hong Kong Disneyland, her film debut Haunted Mansion released at the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival to mixed reviews yet earned in top-bracket via ticket sales.[23]

Salvador was cast in the 2016 music drama Born For You, which had sub-par television ratings. For the drama soundtrack, she covered local songs including their Japanese versions, 夢ダカダ (Yume daka da) and アナタ Anata. Following her Disney in Concert, Kia Theatre performance, Salvador and various Southeast Asian singers adapted Moana's How Far I'll Go.[24]

2017 came her first solo concert, Super Janella,[25] and the ensemble cast film, Topel Lee's Bloody Crayons, which had mixed reviews. Her interpretation for a song by Karlo Zabala, "Wow Na Feelings" for Himig Handog, won 4th Best Song and TFC's Global Choice Award.[26]

In 2018, Salvador returned to starring roles. After portraying a singing mermaid in My Fairy Tail Love Story, she garnered praise from critics for her role as a love-struck waitress in So Connected.[27][28]

In 2019, she came back to television with horror drama, The Killer Bride. She played Emma, the mysterious girl who suddenly appears in the cursed town, Las Espadas, after a freak killing, claiming she is possessed.[29] For the role, she received an honorary title, Princess of Philippine Television, at the Box Office Entertainment Awards. That same year, she also co-starred with Maricel Soriano in The Heiress which was based on the Philippine barang folklore.[30]

Personal life

2017 phishing scandal

Salvador filed an NBI police report for 100,000.00 worth of suspicious bank transactions on March 14, 2017, which was later confirmed to be an Anonymous hacker linked to stealing sensitive information of various female victims.[31]

Discography

Studio albums

Promoted singles

Title Promotional date
Mahal Kita Pero August 2014
I Can January 2015
Ganyan Talaga July 2015
Kapag Tumibok Ang Puso
Mananatili April 2016
Pumapag-ibig June 2016
How Far I'll Go November 2016
Alam Mo Ba December 2016
Wow Na Feelings September 2017
Hey It's Me November 2017
Be My Fairytale February 2018
Atin Cu Pung Sing Sing October 2018
Take It Easy April 2019
Nung Tayo Pa August 2019
Blanko January 2020
Key
Singles that appeared in film or television drama soundtracks.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2015Haunted MansionElla Santos
2016Mano Po 7: TsinoyCaroline Wong
2017Bloody CrayonsEunice Nicolas
2018My Fairy Tail Love StoryChantel Quejada
So ConnectedTrisha Biscocho
2019The HeiressGuia

Television

YearTitleRole
2012–2014Be Careful With My HeartNikki Grace Lim
2014Goin' BulilitHerself/Guest
ASAPHerself/Performer
Maalaala Mo Kaya: CardFelynit "Neneng" Gallego
Maalaala Mo Kaya: SelfieMichelle Ann Rose "Mitch" Bonzo
Home Sweetie HomeTeen Darla Sanchez
2015Oh My G!Sophie Z. Cepeda
Wansapanataym: Fat PattyPatricia "Patty" Dionisio/Fatima
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Pink DressAmabelle Marquez
Wansapanataym: Christmas WitchIrene
2016FPJ's Ang ProbinsyanoDenise Paulino
Born for YouSamantha "Sam" Reyes/Kazuko
Wansapanataym: Holly & MauHolly Arellano
2017–2018Wansapanataym: Jasmin's Flower PowersRose Miraflores/Jasmin
2018Maalaala Mo Kaya: ManggaDaisy
I Can See Your VoiceGuest Artist
Maalaala Mo Kaya: CardsRosela
2019Maalaala Mo Kaya: White RibbonMoira Dela Torre
2019–2020The Killer BrideEmma Bonaobra
2020Maalala Mo Kaya: TrenAira Dimapilis
2020Touch ScreenAmanda "Mandy" Muñoz

Music video

YearTitleArtistRole
2015 Chinito Problems[32] Enchong Dee Herself
2017 Unli[33]BoybandPHHerself

Stage musical

Year Title Location
2008 Jollitown Christmas n/a
2009 Paul! Paul! Meralco Theater

Accolades

Accolades
YearNominated WorkAward-giving Body/RecognitionResultRef
2013 Herself 61st FAMAS Awards German Moreno Youth Achievement Award Won [34]
Be Careful with My Heart 27th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best New Female TV Personality Won [35]
ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards Pop Breakthrough Star Won [36]
2014 Candy Readers' Choice Awards Female Rising Star Won [37]
45th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Most Promising Female Star Won [38]
45th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Most Promising Loveteam for Television (with Jerome Ponce) Won
11th Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Breakthrough Performance by an Actress Nominated [39]
Yahoo! Celebrity Awards Female Emerging Star Nominated
10th ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards Pop Female Cutie Nominated
10th ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards Pop Teen Popsies (with Marlo Mortel) Nominated
Mahal Kita Pero Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs 3rd Best Song Won [40]
Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs Myx Best Music Video Won
2015 Herself 17th Gawad PASADO Awards PinakaPASADOng Dangal ng Kabataan Won [41]
Alta Media Icon Awards – Best Female Recording Artist Won [42]
MOR Pinoy Music Awards Best New Artist Nominated
Chinito Problems Myx Music Awards Best Appearance in a Music Video Nominated
2016 Haunted Mansion 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Movies – New Movie Actress of the Year Won [43]
Herself 8th PMPC Star Awards for Music – Best New Female Recording Artist of the Year Won [44]
2017 Wow Na Feelings Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs 4th Best Song Won [45]
Himig Handog TFC's Global Choice Award Won
2019 Nung Tayo Pa Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs 4th Best Song Won [46]
Be My Fairytale Myx Music Awards 2019 Remake of the Year Nominated
Myx Music Awards 2019 Media Soundtrack of the Year Nominated
2020 The Killer Bride GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Best TV Series Actress Nominated
51st GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Princess of Philippine Television Won [47]

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