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In this Philippine name for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Padilla, the birth surname or paternal family name is Tatlonghari, and the marital name is Yuzon.
Karylle
Karylle in 2011
BornAna Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari
(1981-03-22) March 22, 1981 (age 43)
Manila, Philippines
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • TV host
  • theater performer
Years active2000–present
SpouseYael Yuzon
MotherZsa Zsa Padilla
RelativesSee Padilla family
Musical career
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
Labels
Musical artist

Ana Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari-Yuzon (born March 22, 1981), known mononymously as Karylle, is a Filipino singer, songwriter, actress, television host, model, entrepreneur and theater performer. Dubbed as the "OPM Showbiz Royalty", she is best-known for her remarkable performances across film, television, and theatre.

Karylle has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including four Awit Awards, a Myx Music Award, a Metro Manila Film Festival Award, a PMPC Star Award for Television, and a New York Festivals TV & Film Award, in addition to nominations for a Golden Nymph Award, and an Asian Television Award.

Karylle has released six studio albums. Her debut studio album "Time to Shine", and her fourth studio album "K" both received a gold certification from PARI, while her albums "Time for letting Go" & "Roadtrip" reached Platinum status in the Philippines.

Karylle has starred in several films and television series including Encantadia (2005), Moments of Love (2006), Dahil May Isang Ikaw (2009), The Kitchen Musical (2011), and Mystified (2019).She currently serves as one of the main hosts of the noontime variety show It's Showtime (2010–present).

Early life

Karylle was born on March 22, 1981, 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 from her mother's relationship to actor and comedian Dolphy a.k.a. Rodolfo Vera Quizon. Karylle completed her elementary and secondary education, notably in O.B. Montessori Center – Greenhills during grade school (where she was class valedictorian), and Poveda 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.

While she was preparing for her debut album, Karylle started rehearsals for her first stage musical, Little Mermaid, in which she played Princess Sapphire. In college, Karylle took up B.S. Management major in Communications Technology Management at the Ateneo de Manila University, where she made to the Dean's list and graduated in year 2002. Karylle is also an entrepreneur. She is the owner of the family KTV and resto-bar CenterStage at Tomas Morato in Quezon City, Jupiter in Makati City and Mall of Asia (MOA) in Pasay and part owner of Mey Lin Restaurant and The Mango Farm dessert kiosk in Greenhills, San Juan City.

Acting career

Film

Karylle's first appearance on a movie was for a cameo role in Imus Productions' Metro Manila Filmfest entry in 2002 Ang Agimat as Maria Makiling. She also did three movies under Regal Entertainment. Mano Po 2: My Home and Mano Po 3: My Love where she played a Chinese. Her Mano Po films gave her a chance to work with the biggest and best actorlos in show business. Bahay ni Lola 2, a horror film, was her first lead role in a movie. Karylle scored another significant career feat in GMA films' box office hit Moments of Love, which was also a finalist in the New York Film Festival. She also did indie films such as Ligaw Liham and Litsonero. Aside from playing the lead character in "Ligaw Liham", she was also one of the producers of the said film.

Television

2001–2004: Debut as TV actress

After releasing her first album, Karylle became a co-host and performer in GMA-7's now defunct program SOP. She also ventured into TV acting. Her first acting stint was in GMA 7's primetime television drama Twin Hearts as Iris. Her character would appear only for a week but then the production asked her to come back on the show to play another character Jade who looks exactly like Iris due to the chemistry that they have seen between her and actor Dingdong Dantes. It was followed by Love to Love Season 4 where she played the role of an Ilonga from Guimaras thus requiring her to speak with an Ilongo accent earning her a best actress nomination from Enpress Awards.

2008–2009: Change of network

Karylle was one of the hosts of GMA7's Pinoy Idol' along with Rhian Ramos and Richard Gutierrez in 2008. But during the last quarter of that year, she made the big changes regarding her career. She changed her management from Genesis to STAGES, her recording company from Universal Records to Polyeast EMI, from her home grown station, GMA to its rival station ABS-CBN. Also it came as a surprise to everyone when she became an endorser of Bench Body, with her billboards seen all over the metro for the ad "Single is Sexy!" indicating that she is also changing her image. Controversies over her break-up with former co-star and boyfriend Dingdong Dantes are speculated to be what had driven her to make the move. Her last stint in GMA is her appearance in the Manny PacquiaoOscar De La Hoya boxing match in Las Vegas, singing the Philippine national anthem, held last December 6, 2008, in Las Vegas USA. After the event, she signed a contract with ABS-CBN and officially became a Kapamilya. The program ASAP '08 gave her a grand welcome on December 14, 2008. After joining the ABS-CBN family her star shone even brighter. In Tim Yap's column in The Philippine Star she was included in one of the 29 people to watch out for in 2009. She eventually guested in the Season 2 of top rating show I Love Betty La Fea as Olivia. ABS-CBN has given her a show Nasaan Ka Maruja? After her successful stint in the Saturday series, Karylle took on a challenging role as Denise Alferos in the 2010 International Emmy nominee for Telenovela category, Dahil May Isang Ikaw.

2010–present: International breakthrough & It's Showtime

After being busy in the concert scene for a while, she returned on the small screen as she was introduced as the new character in the daily afternoon drama Magkano ang Iyong Dangal?. After months of absence in the local scene due to her international Asian TV series The Kitchen Musical which was aired in 19 territories via AXN. Her role as Maddie in the series, earned her a nomination for Best Actress for in the 52nd Monte Carlo TV Festival. The singer-actress is back. Karylle continues to host Showtime but due to her schedule she now only appears semi regularly on ASAP. She also said that there are offers for her to do local TV series but due to her schedule she decided to turn them down. As for her international career, she landed another role in the Singaporean action-drama series Point of Entry. In 2013, she landed the role of Cinderella in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella along with Christian Bautista as Prince Christopher. Cinderella is a musical play at the Resorts World Manila. It staged sixty shows from October 2013 until December 2013. In 2016, Karylle took a short break on local television to shoot a new International TV series Private Investigator in Singapore. Karylle played the role of a pole dancer, named Maia.

Theatre

Karylle is also known to do theater acting. She made her debut in the Trumpets' production of Little Mermaid. Her performance in the Trumpets musical is known to be her breakthrough to show business. She also starred in the Atlantis Production Seussical. Karylle bagged the female lead role as Maria, alternating with Joanna Ampil for the Stages production of West Side Story. Her performance was acclaimed by the critics and the public garnering her an Aliw Award nomination for Best Actress.

Music career

In 2001, Karylle entered the music scene with her first studio album, Time to Shine, released under Universal Records. 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. 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 2003 Awit Awards.

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.

Her second studio album,You Make Me Sing, was released in 2005. The title track was nominated for Best R&B Song at the 19th Awit Awards, and Favorite Female Video at the 8th MTV Pilipinas Music Award. The album also 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.

In 2009, she 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". The album garnered her a nomination for Favorite Female Artist at the 5th Myx Music Awards.

Her fourth studio album, Roadtrip, was released in 2011. 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. All the songs were independently produced and written by Karylle. Furthermore, the album reportedly took "a little over a million" pesos to produce. 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.

In 2013, Karylle released "Sa’yo Na Lang Ako", an official entry for the year's Philippine Popular Music Festival. Her fifth studio album, K, was launched later that year and spawned the singles "Kiss You" and Kapiling Kita". 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".

Her sixth studio album, A Different Playground, was released in November 2015. She described it as a reflection on her married life. A Different Playground captures Karylle playful side as an artist. It earned her a nomination for Female Pop Artist of the Year at the 8th PMPC Star Awards for Music.

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

Writing career

Other than acting, singing, and hosting, Karylle is also known to be a writer and blogger. She write some blog about her experiences in life or give tips for different events on Yahoo. Karylle had her poem published for the first time in the 2009 February issue of S Magazine where she was also the cover. The magazine was a hot seller. After it, she now dabbles in writing as contributor for S Magazine but before that she was already a contributor writer for Philippine Star's Entertainment section where she shares tidbits from her travels and the events in her life. Karylle launched her own blog site in 2016.

Date Published Title of Articles
July 19, 2007 No, nobody can hold us down
December 16, 2007 From ‘business-business’ to real business
March 31, 2008 My other promdi province
May 18, 2008 Come out & play
August 3, 2008 From Manila to Mt. Everest and back… and back again
August 10, 2008 Taking you where it happens, as it happens
October 12, 2008 Things about West Side you don't know
August 9, 2009 My 'fan' London diaries
October 30, 2009 ART-icle
February 1, 2010 Little Heroes, Big Hearts
August 2, 2010 Suma-sideline

Personal life

Karylle dated Dingdong Dantes in 2004 after meeting in the set of Love To Love: Sweet Exchange. She has been married to the Sponge Cola vocalist Yael Yuzon since 2014 after dating for over three years.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role
2002 Ang Agimat Maria Makiling
2003 Mano Po II: My Home Rose Chan
2004 Masikip sa Dibdib 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
2009 Litsonero Carmel
2010 Dalaw Lorna
2012 My Cactus Heart Cameo
2013 Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Sandy
2017 My Ex and Whys Cameo
2019 Mystified Elena

Television

Year Title Role Network
2001–2008 SOP Host GMA Network
2003 Twin Hearts Iris Medira / Jade Villanueva
2004 Love To Love: Sweet Exchange Cathy Ruiz
2005 Encantadia Sang'gre Alena
1st Hip Hop Awards Host
MTV Pilipinas Video Music Awards MTV
Etheria Reyna Alena GMA Network
2006 Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas
My Music Station Host QTV (now GMA News TV)
2006–2007 GMA New Year Countdown GMA Network
2007 Magic Kamison Rianne
Kamandag Spectra
2008 Pinoy Idol Extra Host
Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiao Philippine National Anthem Singer
2008–2015 ASAP Herself / co-host ABS-CBN
2010 Kabuhayang Swak na Swak Herself / Guest co-host
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
Panahon Ko 'to! Herself / Contestant
2010–present It's Showtime Herself / Host /Judge
2011 The Biggest Loser Asia Herself / Host Studio 23
The Kitchen Musical Maddie Avilon
2012 Point of Entry 3 Tala Sison MediaCorp Channel 5
2013 Showtime Holy Week Special Lotlot Sacdalan ABS-CBN
2014 Showtime Holy Week Special Haydee Mañosca
Himig Handog P-Pop Love Songs Finale Herself
Best Thing I Ever Ate – Philippines Food Network
2015 Showtime Holy Week Special Bev of Minstrels of Hope ABS-CBN
2015 Ten-4 Para sa Pilipino (also known as Ten 4 Pinas) Herself / Host Net 25
I-Shine Talent Camp Mentor YouTube Show
2016 Showtime Holy Week Special Santa ABS-CBN
Born for You Herself
2017 P.I (Private Investigator) Maia MediaCorp Channel 5
2018 Wildflower Venus ABS-CBN

Theatre

Year Musical Character
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
Rama Hari Sita

Discography

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

Concerts

Year Concert Venue
2008 Souls in Love
with Jay R and Kris Lawrence
Teatrino, Promenade Mall, Greenhills, San Juan
2009 Karylle: That Magic Called Love EDSA Shangri-La
2012 Love and Laughter
with Nanette Inventor and Christian Bautista
Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila
2013 Mother's Day: Back to Back Concert
with Zsa Zsa Padilla and Zia Quizon
The Evan Theatre, Sydney
Dallas Brooks Center, Melbourne
It's Showtime Live in Hawaii!
with It's Showtime Hosts
Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena, Honolulu
2014 Love in the City
with Christian Bautista
Pulsar Hotel, Tuguegarao City
Making Beautiful Music with Karylle Shangri-La Plaza East Wing
FAAE Pistahan Parade and Festival
with Gary Valenciano and Gab Valenciano
San Francisco's Yerba Buenas Garden
It's Showtime Live in Canada!
with It's Showtime Hosts
Ricoh Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Disney in Concert: Tale as Long as Time
with ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra, Sam Concepcion
Morissette and many more ...
CCP Main Theater
Rock That Love
with Rico Blanco, Sitti and many more ...
du Arena, Yas Island Abu Dhabi
2015 Boracay Blast Summer Beach Party 2015
with Kokoi Baldo
Sealine Beach Resort Qatar
UniSilver Time 10th Year Anniversary Concert
with Sam Milby, Ejay Falcon and many more ...
Aliw Theater
Next Attraction
with Robin Nievera, Paolo Valenciano and Isabella
Music Museum
It's Showtime ANIMversary Kick-off
with It's Showtime Hosts
Smart Araneta Coliseum
2016 KARYLLE: A Different Playground Teatrino, Promenade
2017 KARYLLE Post-Valentine Concert UP Techno Hub

Awards and nominations

Year Organization Category Work Result Ref.
2001 14th Aliw Awards Best New Artist Won
2002 15th Aliw Awards Most Promising Female Artist Won
15th Awit Awards Best Performance by a New Female Recording Artist "Can't Live Without You" Won
4th MTV Pilipinas Music Award Favorite Female Video Won
Favorite New Artist in a Video Won
2003 16th Awit Awards Best Performance by a Duet "Kung Mawawala Ka" Won
2004 30th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Original Theme Song "Pagbigyan ang Puso" Won
17th Awit Awards Best Inspirational/Religious Recording "Awit sa Ina ng Santo Rosario" Won
2005 2nd Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Lead Actress Love to Love Nominated
2006 19th Awit Awards Best R&B Song "You Make Me Sing" Nominated
8th MTV Pilipinas Music Award Favorite Female Video Nominated
2009 4th Myx Music Awards Favorite Guest Appearance in a Music Video "Only Hope" Won
22nd Aliw Award Best Stage Actress (Musical) West Side Story Nominated
2010 5th Myx Music Awards Favorite Female Artist Time for Letting Go Nominated
2011 24th Awit Awards International Achievement Award The Kitchen Musical Won
25th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Talent Search Program Host It's Showtime Nominated
2012 7th Myx Music Awards Favorite Female Artist Roadtrip Nominated
Golden Nymph Awards Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series The Kitchen Musical Nominated
New York Festivals TV & Film Awards Bronze Medal for Best Performance Won
25th Awit Awards Best Dance Recording "OMG" Nominated
26th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Reality and Game Show Host It's Showtime Won
2013 4th Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Variety Program Nominated
27th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Female TV Host Nominated
2014 5th Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Variety Program Nominated
4th Yahoo! OMG Awards Female TV Host Nominated
Love Team of the Year Won
27th Awit Awards Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist "Sa 'Yo na Lang Ako" Nominated
Best Ballad Recording Nominated
Best Dance Recording "Kiss You" Nominated
2015 Star Cinema Online Awards Favorite Fandom of the Year It's Showtime Won
6th Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Female Host in a Musical or Variety Program Nominated
2016 30th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Female TV Host Nominated
8th PMPC Star Awards for Music Female Pop Artist of the Year A Different Playground Nominated
2017 Women's Journal Outstanding Woman of the Year Won
2019 24th Asian Television Awards Best Theme Song "Simula" Nominated
2020 15th Myx Music Awards Myx Celebrity VJ of the Year Nominated
2021 34th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Female TV Host It's Showtime Nominated
2023 35th PMPC Star Awards for Television Nominated

Notes

  1. Shared with Ogie Alcasid.
  2. Shared with Jerome John Hughes.
  3. Shared with Bukas Palad Music Ministry.
  4. Shared with Christian Bautista
  5. Shared with Kim Atienza, Teddy Corpuz, Billy Crawford, Anne Curtis, Vice Ganda, Jugs Jugueta, and Vhong Navarro.
  6. Shared with the cast of Kitchen Musical.
  7. Shared with Kim Atienza, Ryan Bang, Teddy Corpuz, Billy Crawford, Anne Curtis, Vice Ganda, Coleen Garcia, Jhong Hilario, Jugs Jugueta, Vhong Navarro, and Joy Rendon.
  8. ^ Shared with Vice Ganda.
  9. Shared with Diana Zubiri, Iza Calzado, and Sunshine Dizon.

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External links

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  • Perez family
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